It’s been a long time since we’ve shared the works of New York interior designer Amie Weitzman, so I thought it was time to delve into her world again. It’s all about classic and contemporary style, particularly with furnishings and architecture, with a modern take on it, using bold artwork, colours and patterns. The result is chic and sophisticated.
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The children’s rooms Amie has designed are SO stylish and not overly childish (hence long-lasting) that I wanted to make specific mention of them. Really cute!
The Wife of an Artist says:
I absolutely LOVE how the bookcase is the focus of that first room. The muted chairs really help to highlight the fun and playfulness of all the colorful books.
KLEE says:
i love her style!
and that porcupine toy in the last pic's so adorable!
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Slices of Beauty... says:
Stunning in every way!
Loving the lilac curtains in the kid's room.
midcenturyjo says:
So elegant and modern. It's a tailored look that is so owner friendly. And great use of colour. Love.
Francine Gardner says:
Love the kids room! i am redoing a client's children bedroom, transitioning from baby to toddler's room and i love these clean modern designs.
I always have fun doing kid's room, one can be so creative with shapes and colors
Fiona says:
I agreed. Sometimes within a span of 5-8 years we have to redo the kids' room when they are much older. But with Amie's design we do not need to. It is stylish and lasting. I really like the bookshelf and the use of space and colours. Making every corner so sophisticated.
thwany says:
wow, her first one is def my favorite—i want that bookcase! but all her other stuff is amazing too.
Anonymous says:
Whoa. I'm a big fan of the slipper chair + danish brigade, (I've happily turned out two apartments in original items playing to Ratpackish olive/orange stylings) but I've never seen it updated. Truly updated. Sure, you see the pieces fit in with modern touches, or a whole 'new' retro thing gone horribly wrong — but this designer has a midas touch.
You haven't run any old Home & Garden past us lately (as if most of us don't collect them!) but this makes up for it. This is what H&G looks like in… 2040. Well, let's face it, when you play it safe, you'll *always* be behind the times!
Marvelous work with nooks & windows, and the occasional Hollywood touch is perfect. You find the most wonderful people to highlight! Thank you.
furniture Toronto says:
Hi. First of all I should say thank you for webside, I started visiting it quite often now and like it more and more as I always find something really interesting. I love the the kitchen pictures, especially the second one: There is so much space, it is full of light and the chaires are simply sweet!
All the best,
Sara