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Hue Are You?
Designer Spotlight: Michele Alfano
Today our guest is New York designer, Michele Alfano. She is the founder and creative director of Michele Alfano Design, a collaborative studio focused on the nexus of interior design and technology. Michele was trained as an architect and is recognized for her architectural eye and dedication to creating custom interiors and architectural details for each project.Her architectonic signature reveals a crisp modern point of view fused with an imaginative use of color, form, pattern and texture producing visually sleek, masculine sophistication. Let's hear her views on color .....
Susan Jamieson: What one color represents your design style?
Michele Alfano: Throughout my career, I have always been interested in the human experience- how we behave and connect to our living spaces. I believe that we are all animals and need connection to our living systems so I have always been drawn to the color green. I try to ground my spaces with natural, crafted elements. In my bathroom design for DXV below, all the senses are touched in this space with the use of nature, water, and fire. The moss-window wall brings nature into the bathroom... imagine someone sitting on the floating concrete bench sipping a cup of coffee, immersed in nature and gazing at the water beyond.
SJ: Do you use color as a dominant role in your designs or as an accent?
MA: I typically use color as an accent. In my farmhouse modern kitchen design, the island is celebrated with a blue slate color so my client becomes center stage as she cooks and bakes.
MA: Honestly matchy matchy makes me cringe... My childhood bestie always liked to match her shirt to her socks .. ughh. Have a little fun, mix and match whether its fashion or design.
MA: Well, black.. even though it is not considered a color but absorbs all the colors of the visible spectrum. I tend to be a bit mysterious to some and think about things very deeply. I also like to bring in a pop of black in my spaces like my bathroom design below which has a touch of black in the faucet and the vanity.
"PEOPLE AND THEIR CONNECTION TO SPACE HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE FOREFRONT OF MY WORK"
- MICHELE ALFANOYour favorite City ....... While in architecture school, I studied abroad for a semester in Barcelona. I fell in love with the city, especially with the work of Antoni Gaudi. Especially on the facade of Casa Batllo, made of broken ceramic tiles that start in shades of golden orange moving into greenish blues.
Last Fabulous Dinner You Had ........ I love concoctions and this tofu and mixed vegetable Asian fusion dish was everything... from the taste to the colors.
Your Favorite Art ...... The Oaks, by Hogan. My husband and I met in New Orleans while he was planting in his garden. He invited us into his studio and I ended up falling in love with his work and purchased this piece.
Your Favorite Room in Your Home ..... My favorite room in my house is my Zen modern space. I sliced the foundation wall down in order to bring in natural light and bring the outside in.
Your Favorite Article of Clothing ...... My favorite article of clothing is my black leather jacket.
SJ: If you could pick a name for a color what would it be?
MA: Kookamonga- it's a word my husband made up which describes my kids when they get cuckoo.
SJ: Do you have a pet? What color reminds you of him/her? Do you have a nickname for this pet?
MA: I have a Soft Coated Wheaton terrier named Einstein or E boy. His hair reminds me of the color of champagne. Oh that face!
MA: Concrete is the new Neutral. In my bathroom design for DXV, a concrete looking finish was used for the shower walls and the floating bench.
MA: I saw this vanity at the 2018 Kips Bay Showhouse by Drake Anderson. I thought this combination of celadon and black was very cool. I think we may be seeing more of this combination, like celadon walls and either black or chocolate trim.
MA: I love the combination green with black.
SJ: Best advice when it comes to picking paint colors?
MA: Don't be afraid of saturated dark colored walls. There is a misconception that dark walls make a small room seem smaller. I think just the opposite happens. Dark colors recede the corners of the room away and make a small room feel larger.
Follow Michele on:
My website:http://www.michelealfanodesign.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelealfanodesign/?hl=en
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