This week we welcome legendary designer Markham Roberts based out of New York City. His work has been featured in countless magazines and he’s received numerous awards. Markham’s style has remained largely the same, but he’s evolved and learned from his many years of experience. He shares his knowledge and humor with us while we discuss why practicality is key, how to better combine traditional and modern style, and why his love of hot dogs is unparalleled.
What You’ll Hear On This Episode:
Markham thinks the most important thing is understanding your clients and what makes them happy.
Practicality is key.
Not all decorating is created equal. Markham recommends considering the difference between mountain houses vs. beach houses, country vs. urban, etc., and to choose materials that reflect location, terrain and climate.
When combining traditional and modern styles, Markham thinks there are no rules and it’s best just to DO IT. See what happens and how they relate to each other.
We talk about 3 houses Markham decorated all out West, belonging to 3 clients that were friends, that are very different.
The Nantucket house that Markham decorated truly indulged his creativity. The client’s unique and blunt personality challenged him to make a mix of styles work together.
We love how much Markham uses humor in his approach, and in his book, to enjoy his work. We dive into some of our favorite parts of his book.
Markham tells us how he got creative with a client’s antique pieces so they could be highlighted and not hidden.
We ask Markham about his guidelines on the contrast trend.
Markham talks to us about his love of subtlety, details and the use of simple ticking of fabrics.
We ask Markham for his best nuggets about textiles; don’t always go for the most formal and expensive fabric, play around with them, look at larger samples to really study it.
Markham shares what he loves about one of his personal properties in a small Victorian town in Washington state and how he and his partner, James, have worked for 20 years to make this home truly their own.
Markham tells us why he loves antique quilts and how to be careful when purchasing them.
The only thing that compares to Markham’s love of his dog and tennis, is hot dogs.
Mentioned In This Episode:
MarkhamRoberts.Com
Markham’s Instagram
Notes on Decorating
Decorating the Way I See It
Design Dilemmas
Hi Chloe! You really don’t have to change much because you’ve already done a great job laying this room out. Where your mattress is now is exactly where I would put a daybed. This is not only a great escape for when someone is snoring, but it would be a great guest bed if you have company over. Just add small end tables on either side of it for lamps. The desk by the window would also double as a great makeup table (or maybe check out the selection at Ballard)! You can put a reading chair to the left of the desk and the armoire is fine where you have it—don’t get rid of it. It looks like there is enough floor space then for you to be able to do yoga or meditate in this room. I would do a hanging light fixture to punch up a bit. In terms of the rug, I would set up everything I mentioned above and then considers whether you need it. Generally, with wall-to-wall plush carpeting, I don’t recommend adding a rug. I like the idea of a natural berry-colored palette. Don’t be afraid to paint dark; especially if you have great natural light. Enjoy it and send us the after photos!
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