Feb

14

TEN DESIGNERS WHO HAVE INFLUENCED ME

“A house that is like the life that goes on with it, a house that gives us beauty as we understand it---and beauty of a nobler kind that we may grow to understand, a house that looks refined.”
Elsie de Wolfe from The House in Good Taste    
 
Porter library by Billy Baldwin
 
I started my design career in 1977--- it was very part time. I had two young daughters. Susanna was 11 and Elizabeth was 6. They were my first priority, along with their dad.    
 
Elizabeth, Susanna & Jim 1982
 
I was influenced by the work I studied of many designers. There are so many more than the ones listed below, but if I had to select 10, these come to mind first. In one way or another, the rooms they created are always in my head.  
 
HERE ARE MY TOP TEN IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER  
 
BILLY BALDWIN  
 
Billy Baldwin was a master of chic, glamorous understatement. I will always remember the wonderful main salon of the VILLA FIORENTINA in the south of France as well as the chic apartment he did for LINDA AND COLE PORTER in the WALDORF TOWERS
 
While most of the villas in the south of France were much more formal, he created a fabulous, appropriate room for Mary Wells and Harding Lawrence. Billy believed that the most important thing an interior DECORATOR (yes, he did not like to be called an interior designer) could do is to make sure that each project represented a PERSONAL expression of the client. His quote is one of my favorites... "DECORATING IS NEVER SUCCESSFUL IF IT IS NOT PERSONAL.”  
 
Villa Fiorentina
 
DAVID HICKS  
 
David Hicks had impeccable taste----he was a British aristo who loved interior design. His rooms were works of modern art. I am still influenced by his prints (I am not a fan of prints, but love geometrics and stripes), especially his carpets. He made sure that each room he designed expressed something PERSONAL about his clients as well. You never see a David Hicks room without wonderful COLLECTIONS on a table displayed beautifully. His beds were always luxurious and dramatic as were his bathrooms.  
 
Lord & Lady Londonderry’s drawing room
 
FRANCES ELKINS  
 
When I began buying antiques in Europe for my showroom in the Dallas Design District many years ago, I discovered Frances Elkins. I was buying every possible book on the designers of the 1930’s and 40’s because I was so attracted to this period when I began buying. Frances became great friends with JEAN MICHEL FRANK and other French designers of those periods. She was probably one of the FIRST AMERICAN DESIGNERS to use their piece. Her rooms looked modern and fresh, but still retained a classic, traditional style. I could move into one of her rooms today and feel that it had just been completed.  
 
Wheeler library
 
SYRIE MAUGHAM  
 
Her rooms were unlike anyone else’s at the time---she used WHITE liberally, which was unusual at the time, and her use of DRAPERY and MIRROR was dramatic. Very GLAMOROUS and LUXURIOUS. I will never forget a photograph I saw in a book or magazine of an entry hall she did in a Mayfair townhouse in London. There was an incredibly stunning mirrored commode with a lamp and mirror above. The walls were chinoiserie. When I saw that photograph, I knew that a room with all “brown” furniture would never work for me again!
 
Syrie Maugham's “All-white Room”
 
ELSIE DE WOLFE  
 
Elsie is considered by many people to be the FIRST real interior decorator. Her book, The House in Good Taste, is still relevant today. I urge you to read it----her words about SUITABILITY are always in my head. There is nothing worse than unsuitability! My mother always used the word INAPPROPRIATE, whether in dress, design or behavior. 
 
Elsie de Wolfe’s & Elizabeth Marbury’s Villa Trianon at Versailles
 
ALBERT HADLEY  
 
His rooms are elegant, HANDSOME and comfortable. He was a great partner to Sister Parish, but the rooms he designed were always my favorites. Sister, as she was called by those who knew her, certainly had her own style and she did create comfortable rooms, but she is not one of my influences.  
 
Formal living room  
 
JACQUES GRANGE  
 
His work is never formulaic----every project is completely unique. The way he MIXES periods and styles is simply genius! He cares about comfort and livability in the rooms he designs. I have always found his work to be inspiring. 
  
Paris apartment
 
MARK HAMPTON  
 
I love his common sense approach to design---his rooms are always COMFORTABLE and INVITING. He must have been a lovely man. I own all of his books….if you don’t have them and you are interested in interior design, they are a must! There will be a LIST OF BOOKS to buy at the end of this post.  
 
Living room  
 
JOHN SALADINO  
 
He understands LIGHT and COLOR and how to use them to best advantage. His sense of SCALE and PROPORTION in architecture is exceptional.  
 
Dining room
 
NANCY LANCASTER  
 
An American who truly created the ENGLISH COUNTRY HOUSE LOOK and started Colefax and Fowler. She made very large scale rooms look inviting by using several seating groups with comfortable sofas and chairs in addition to wonderful chairs from the Continent.   
 
Nancy Lancaster’s London sitting room
 
BOOKS TO BUY OR BORROW
 
THE HOUSE IN GOOD TASTE BY ELSIE DE WOLFE
BILLY BALDWIN DECORATES BY BILLY BALDWIN
DAVID HICKS ON HOME DECORATION BY DAVID HICKS
MARK HAMPTON ON DECORATING BY MARK HAMPTON
LEGENDARY DECORATORS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTRY BY MARK HAMPTON
STYLE BY SALADINO
FRANCES ELKINS: INTERIOR DESIGN BY STEPHEN M. SALNY AND ALBERT HADLEY    
 
Hopefully, you will be as inspired by these talented people as I have been throught the years. There is something important to learn from each of them.    

8 Comments

 
Sierra Arellano says:
This whole website has been very inspirational for me(: I am 15 and want to be an interior designer, and it's great to get ideas of things people like. I am totally going to check out all those books(: Thank you so much.
Lynn Bolton says:
Dear Jan, I love the cocoa color room in the Bluffview estate. Would you share the color? Lynn
Kerri Rizzotto says:
Hi Jan, I am delighted to have discovered your blog and design style today. I love your inspiration and will continue to follow! Kerri
Azure Croatia says:
Hi Jan, what a great blog and interiors! Love the book list so will check them out on Amazon.
Kris Betts says:
Dear Jan I too am a first time on your blog. I truly enjoyed it. Keep them coming. I have Mark Hampton's books and most closely identify with his style for our home. I use that as a reference guide to find a decorator when we move to a new city1
Kelley Copeland says:
What an amazing list of inspiration! I'm adding some of these books to my list of must haves! http://thehiddenlist.com
Rebecca Sherman says:
Jan, love this new blog post! I was excited to see Jacques Grange in the mix of your influences, and didn't know about Mark Hampton's book on legendary decorators...
Patty Day says:
Dear Jan, I recently discovered your website. I am thoroughly enjoying going through it. Thank you for sharing your favorite designers and the books you recommend. I noticed you left off the best book of all.. Glamorous Rooms!!!! Thank you for all your wonderful design works. Patty Day

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