Ep. 360: Timeless Modern Interiors with Lucien Rees-Roberts
How to Decorate - A podcast by Ballard Designs - Tuesdays
We are joined this week by award-winning architect and designer Lucien Rees-Roberts. He discusses his new book published with Rizzoli, Timeless Modern Interiors, showcasing many of his iconic projects through photographs. Lucien shares insights into his design process, including collaborating with architects to understand client needs and editing down designs. In his work, Lucien emphasizes using color, light, and art placement to create beautiful, comfortable modern spaces. We also welcome Erin Fredrickson, a Partner at Rees Roberts + Partners, who shares great advice for selecting unique, well-made pieces that stand the test of time in both form and function. What You’ll Hear On This Episode: Lucien talks about how growing up in a family of painters influenced his work. More about Lucien’s design process including collaborating with architects, understanding client needs, and where he starts when editing down designs. Tips on designing comfortable yet modern spaces, using unique and special furniture pieces, and balancing creativity with practicality. More about furniture design and prioritizing comfort, including ideal seat heights and depths. How to create intimacy in large spaces through design elements such as double-sided sectionals. A few of the projects highlighted in Timeless Modern Interiors, including a gorgeous home in Croatia and stunning oceanfront retreat in St. Lucia. Lucien’s experience collaborating with landscape designers on interior and exterior projects to create immersive spaces that connect to natural surroundings. Modern architecture doesn’t have to mean cold! It can also be warm and inviting. Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs Timeless Modern Interiors Lucien Rees Roberts: Website Rees Roberts + Partners Decorating Dilemma: Follow along with pictures of this week's Decorating Dilemma here. Thank you Ashley! Okay, so first, Lucien recommends keeping the striped drapes but also consider a lighter color like white to highlight the windows. Remove the roller shade if possible for a less commercial look. For the sofa, consider upholstering it in a durable outdoor fabric in a fun color or pattern that will stand the test of time. Consider adding throw pillows in coordinating colors. Adding an oriental rug can soften the room and hide dirt/grease from the outside world. The angled placement of the chest is not ideal, so we are thinking it could go behind the sofa. Otherwise, no other glaring issues, and your space is nicely styled overall! Minor tweaks like a rug will make a huge difference.