Feel free to browse through our gallery of featured homes for interior design ideas. Salisbury & Manus has designed these rooms and featured them in our shows. Most all of the products featured in these rooms are also available on our websites.
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This wonderful shingle style mansion was home to the 2003 Southampton Designer showhouse and was designed by the firm of McKim, Meade & White at the turn of the century. Our firm was asked to design the pavilion space off the library that heads to the pool. We wanted to make this space bright and inviting to compliment the light that is so singular and prominent to Hamptons living. Utilizing Scalamndre fabrics and trimmings of bright yellow and blue with regency inspired porcelain and furniture, the space came alive. Use these colors to brighten any space in your home that is feeling dull and boring!
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The living room of this Greenwich, Connecticut home was a great showcase for our client's collection of antiques. We used a floral chintz at the windows and upholstery to allow the room to feel cozy and warm. Incorporating this decorative scheme allows a room to feel inviting and warm while still utilizing important pieces of artwork and furniture.
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This client wanted his wet bar to be whimsical and fun. With this in mind we used mirror to visually enhance the space, stenciled the floor and used trompe l'oeil book wallpaper to finish this charming room.
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Capturing the intensity of the garden surrounding this house, the dining room was papered with a Brunschwig & Fils verdant strie. Stark sisal carpeting was the perfect foil for our client’s collection of country antiques.
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This client wanted to make their two - story family room more intimate and inviting. We used a Lee Joffa large scale green and white plaid to upholster the walls to completely transform the space.
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These clients love antiques and bright colors. We utilized both to enhance this Fifth Avenue entrance hall.
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This table scape in a New York City apartment library creates an interesting focal point.
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This New York City living room provides a perfect setting for our client’s collection of furniture and paintings. The fireplace is painted to imitate marble.
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This five-story townhouse was home to the 2000 showhouse of the millennium. We were asked to decorate the entryway and staircase, which we unified with Scalamandre custom floral wallpaper and Stark custom carpeting. We used theatrically scaled antiques and furniture for the large volume spaces.
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This is the third apartment we have decorated for these wonderful clients. A spectacular collection of English regency furniture and artwork fill this Fifth Avenue pied-a-terre. A custom fabricated Stark carpet grounds the space to allow for a calm and inviting interior.
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One of our favorite clients purchased this sprawling contemporary ocean-front home. Our research of the architect, Norman Jaffe, revealed African, Asian, and Irish vernacular had heavily influenced his work. Combining our knowledge of the Architects inspiration with the clients direction to make the space comfortable led us to use country Chinese furniture with overscale upholstered seating in the living room. A series of Travers fabrics helps to make this space visually appealing.
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This Hamptons master bedroom looks out directly onto the ocean below. We used a large scale Manuel Canovas fabric to upholster the walls and make this room cozy and comfortable.
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This Hamptons guest room comes to life with a Christopher Norman water melon wallpaper and a Clarence House lime floral fabric.
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The dining room of this Hampton home reflects the ocean near by and provided us with an opportunity to showcase our clients collection of blue and white porcelain. We chose a Manuel Canovas floral material for the drapery that depicts a motif of blue & white china.
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This wonderful penthouse apartment with solarium and terrace is filled with light and color. Our client wanted to showcase his collection of 18th & 19th Century prints representing a hunting theme. We chose an Old World Weavers material for the drapery treatment and upholstered sofa that depicts a steeple chase to complete this equestrian theme.
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This master bedroom with its half tester bed and upholstered walls provides a charming refuge. We chose this Nina Campbell toile material for the drapery and bed for its soft color tones.
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We chose our favorite “Bois Rose” carpet by Stark to accent our clients collection of original artwork and antiques. We mixed luxurious fabrics by Cowtan & Tout and Pierre Frey to upholster the seating to compliment the colors in the carpet.
