Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Back to the future: Interior Designer Sandy Berman, funky style give her house 1950's true age

I enjoy Sandy Berman says his women 1952, Brickell House living room "is that bridge the best of that era in the architecture-specific home — culinary masterpieces".

She is kidding. Is she is standing in the very room Shin retrograde to 50s, is a tribute to timeless mid-twentieth century design. Discover the rust on the side of the road years ago, interior designer, sleek black and chrome-plated sofa, radiate the mystique of the mid-nineteenth century. Rounded glass and wood coffee table — picked up at the Brimfield antique shows — is a stunning space age. Rest of them are white and Brown dotted with terrazzo floor is home to original. Lighting, pin-up girl posters accessories — phones — all dates in the 1950s. This is intended precisely what this House was.

"Furniture instead of wrong right home about complaining," Berman says, "or be able to get furniture House right all right. "In addition to her design work, she owns a successful 20th century New York City skyscraper called Lexington Avenue furniture store.

If you need help David Walters of modern love affair of the century long island with his home décor started early's. He he his house's ambiguous Art Deco and aesthetic consent you will find a desk that to help Berman asked. Our desk found six years later, she laughs. And then home whole again was executing. We was nucleation of 20th-century modernist aesthetic. "Walters after Memphis, behind the tow mid-century product movement but he spent most of her time in New York City, continue to Berman. "Every month I her somewhere on the weekend that will meet" and he says. "Across the country gather began. "30-Six years later, David and Sandy are still together and — obviously — still glue it to the vintage furniture.

Now, enter Brickell home these furniture weekend found scavenger hunts. To the previous year's Miami weekend trip to Walters drive up and down the South Miami Street. See 'should I ever go to Miami, and I go on this street to' thought,"he says. In 1992, they did. Structure to find the building of former Cuban radio stations ("the last Fixer-Street on the left," David), took their business.

Berman laughs "was on the roof, the Lake and the floor hole" "and he turned me ' but want home '). ”

Carpet was torn obviously terrazzo floor. Protection bar has been removed from windows. Expands the kitchen roof was repaired and reconfigure. There is no sadly, cupboard, having meticulously recreated pair, so selecting aqua color formica counters.

Completion of hard workers, the fun began. Start with the best possible couples home collection was to curate carefully. Than others, but it was easy some choices: dining table Amoeba-shaped Miami twice, had been discovered on bird road, perfect was now expanded kitchen. You Eames LCW Chair, early modernism base pair had stay only. David's favorite collector items between antique clock radio series about just seeing in every room. Thrift Shop found on home office desk in Eastport, New York tower was funky, oversized chandeliers. It was gray mohair Warren McArthur settee 50's from Sandy's personal preference.

Smart set patterns vintage tableware, Russell-contemporary American light-middle-class American housewives, 1950, in between the ages of popular — has put the finishing touches. Made to buy them all at once too expensive, says Sandy's smart set. "So we bought one at a time. To get the whole set approximately 10 years took ".

Two bathrooms - Aqua, 1 yellow — original, home, and completely renovated. Love the fact that we were in such good condition bathrooms, Berman says. There is value to restore the home was aware of.

Their house was all of that century partly unfinalized marvelousness, but she remained her passion: filled with furniture home right on the right side. He to complete her Brickell serviced apartments, so she 1982 House properly a outfitting of the 80s in postmodern fashion, in New York City during the 1930s comfortably apposite art deco design, Hamptons moved to her client's House, yet tremendously different not 50s home long, North of the island folk. Do you next it? I haven't pure 60's House, she says. Such fun, no slip.

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