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Inside design: Windsor Smith

Inside design: Windsor Smith

Learn more about designer Windsor Smith. Author: Cindy Gold Photography

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Inside design: Windsor Smith

Get whisked away into the wonderful world of designer Windsor Smith.


“It isn’t just about pretty rooms anymore,” says designer Windsor Smith in her new book, Windsor Smith Homefront. “It’s important to look beyond shimmery surfaces, gorgeous fabrics and expensive furnishings, and think about the overall appeal of your home and what you want the quality of your life to be.” That’s why Windsor calls herself a “lifestyle architect.” She helps people find livable luxury in houses that cater to their lifestyles; she designs spaces that are meant to be used and encourage togetherness.

That’s probably why she’s among the most sought-after designers today, with celebrity clients like Gwyneth Paltrow; product lines with beloved companies like Kravet, Arteriors and Boyd Lighting; and smaller design programs that give those with tight(er) budgets access to her inimitable style. Her rooms are lovely, layered, elegant and inviting, much like Windsor herself. It’s easy to see why she’s so admired.

 

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Windsor's golden rules for creating a gallery wall. 1 Start a collection: Gather frames and artwork over time so when you’re ready to create your gallery wall, it’s just a matter of marrying the items you’ve amassed. “Collect, collect, collect, and then lay everything out, move it all around and edit it until you get to the perfect configuration,” says Windsor, who suggests starting with empty frames and adding the artwork after. 2 Have a rule of thumb: You can have frames in different sizes, says Windsor, but they should always be hung the same distance apart. “Whether you choose 1 1/4" or 3 1/4" for your grid spacing, you have to be fairly rigid about the distance from one frame to the next,” she says. 3 Make your marks: After you have your layout, trace each frame onto a piece of paper, marking the location of the hooks. Use these mock frames to mark on the wall where each hook should go, and then start hanging. 4 Enjoy it: Pour a glass of wine, put on some music (Windsor would probably play opera by Alessandro Safina) and have fun!

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