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INTERVIEW WITH DOUGLAS VANDERHORN, DOUGLAS VANDERHORN ARCHITECTS & AMY AIDINIS HIRSCH, AMY AIDINIS HIRSCH INTERIOR DESIGN | PHOTOGRAPHER JAMES MERRELL Amy did many fun things to add to this feeling; on the enclosed porch next to the kitchen is a hanging sofa, a porch swing that's completely right for the space. Left: Hirsch created a solution to defining interconnected spaces with distinctive and well-placed fixtures; the breakfast area cone pendant is from Mattaliano, and a Roark Modular ring chandelier is in the family room. right bottom: A smooth and simple newel post reflects the lighter, clean detail that VanderHorn applied to traditional architectural elements. In the evening, the room is illuminated by a custom chandelier from Ochre. below: Hirsch designed the ottoman in the bathroom, upholstered in a Perennials outdoor fabric. [Extracted from the article] |