Going back to admire this old gem! Custom dining table built by?@grainfurnishing?and custom-upholstered chairs create a beautiful dining moment in this West Village remodel! Photo:?@reganwoodphoto Design:?@allisonlindinteriors Styling/project assist:?@dnlud
Allison Lind Interiors
室内设计
Seattle,Washington 26 位关注者
The “style” you see in our portfolio isn’t as much ours as it is our clients
关于我们
Allison Lind Interiors is an interior designer company based out of Seattle and New York. Some designers have a look and style they’ve mastered beautifully. Not us. The “style” you see in our portfolio isn’t as much ours as it is our clients’. We believe there are no beautiful rooms or homes without the people to inspire them. Our entire ethos is focused solely on crafting that perfectly tailored design for each individual person. So naturally our designs range in style— because so do our clients. And even though it’s tough for most people to articulate their style, we’ve become quite good at helping you define what yours is. After a chat to know a bit about you and the things you love, we’ll start working our magic.
- 网站
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https://allisonlind.com
Allison Lind Interiors的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 室内设计
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Seattle,Washington
- 类型
- 自有
- 创立
- 2009
- 领域
- Interior Design、Renovation、Re-model和Interior Styling
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3220 1st Ave S
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US,Washington,Seattle,98134
Allison Lind Interiors员工
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5 Kitchen Lighting Design Rules Interior Designers Warn You Should Never Ignore for a Well-Lit Space “The problem? When you’re standing at the sink or island or other work zone, unless you’re on the shorter side of the height spectrum, the light is typically casting down towards the back of your head, and your head is now blocking the light from reaching your work space,” Allison explains. https://lnkd.in/gk5BpJNQ
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An oldie from the archives, but still one of our favorite entryways to date. (So good it even graced the cover of?Luxe Interiors + Design??)
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This home was a fairly extensive renovation. But I’m a firm believer that good bones should be respected - particularly those with history. Sometimes all they need is a little Glam Up. Although our style admittedly bends more modern, there’s nothing we love more than working in a home that has history, craftsmanship and architectural detail. No matter how much of a “refresh” the home needs, we will always do our best to honor those pieces. ?? We can’t wait to share more of this special project with you! #colormetudor See more - https://lnkd.in/gywjNfAe
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So You Overdecorated—Here’s How to Fix It "Our first instinct is usually to display sentimental objects, whether it’s a piece of art we were gifted by a friend or a little statue we sourced on a trip. But just because you lugged a heavy orb home from the Paris flea market doesn’t mean it has to force its way onto the mantel immediately.?Allison Lind?recommends stowing these types of items away until you’re ready for a refresh. “Keep it in an accessible place so it can be pulled out easily when you want to change things up,” says Lind. “Just be sure to knock the dust off.”
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I’m without words for how incredibly humbled I am. Huge THANK YOU to?@knpetersen?@businessofhome – what was supposed to be an interview felt more like a casual conversation with a friend. Kaitlin, you are a gem and I’m so honored to be included in your series featuring so many amazing designers across the country. Thanks to?@_karamercer?@rafaelsoldiphotography?and?@cozbi_jean_?for making me look so good in the photos featured in the article. But especially thank you to my team: Taylor Dieterich, Yashlie, Allie Merrill, Nishtha Vashist, Dasha Sloboda and Ginger. Without you, no one would remotely care what I have to say about this wonderful thing we get to do!