Podcast, Ep. 342: City & Country Architecture with Peter Pennoyer

Author and Architect Peter Pennoyer

We are thrilled to welcome back Peter Pennoyer, a world-renowned architect, whose eponymous architecture firm has helped redefine New York’s architecture specializing in new construction, renovation, and preservation of residential, commercial, and institutional projects around the world.

Peter talks to us about his recent monograph of the firm’s work, Peter Pennoyer Architects: City | Country. He also discusses the different projects within the book, why people shouldn’t be intimidated by plans, the beauty of working with different designers, and preservation and sustainability in architecture. At the end of the episode, Peter helps us give some advice to a listener who is looking for some decorating help with her gorgeous farmhouse.

"City | Country" by Peter Pennoyer

“City | Country” by Peter Pennoyer and Anne Walker, available for purchase here.

What You’ll Hear This Episode:

  • How Peter chose the projects featured in his late book collection to showcase the diversity of talent, locations, and work.
  • Peter describes a project where two townhouses were combined and how they solved the puzzle of having different floors and windows.
  • Designing the home tailored to the family’s individual needs.
  • Creating a book that everyone can get something out of, even in the “Wes Anderson” portion of the collection.
  • The importance of clients understanding their floor plan and feeling comfortable throughout the process.
  • The benefits of using both hand drawings and digital tools to understand and capture scale.
  • A few of the many resources where homeowners can go and learn about the history of their home.
  • Wait – a private treasure chest?!
  • Sustainability as a starting point.
  • Priorities in design in the kitchen, when it comes to lighting and taking into account the overall economy of the whole home.
Excerpt from "City | Country" by Peter Pennoyer and Anne Walker

Excerpt from “City | Country” by Peter Pennoyer and Anne Walker

Decorating Dilemma:

Hi!

Love the podcast!    I listen every week and enjoy it so much.

I hope you can give me some advice. I’m attaching photos of my breakfast room/sunroom where we eat most of our meals.

(Please note that I live in a farmhouse on an actual farm 🙂).

My dilemma is window treatments for the three sets of French doors.  It took several attempts at the valances over the windows but I am pretty satisfied with the gingham you see in the pictures.   The French Doors all open inward so nothing can come down below the upper frames, but I feel like the room would be so much warmer with a fabric treatment of some kind.

The cellular shades show down in one photo are very practical for winter insulation but not my aesthetic choice.

Thanks so much for any advice on the doors and any other way to warm up or improve the room.

Alana

 

Hi Alana, and thank you so much for writing!

Peter first suggests maximizing the French door wall with stacks of curtains between each set of doors, creating an impactful improvement. Raise the curtain rod higher on this wall, leaving a section of darker-painted wall above the doors to visually connect, giving the illusion of longer curtains. Opt for a continuous curtain rod floating above, ensuring it doesn’t impede door functionality. Additionally, choose an adjustable rod for convenience, allowing curtains to be easily moved aside when using specific doors.

On the wall with valances, install two-inch wood blinds with colored tape, harmonizing with the wood around the French doors. Consider heavy lining for winter months, providing insulation and a cozy atmosphere. Use drapery pins instead of conventional methods for easy maintenance and a neat appearance. Embrace the scenic farm view by keeping curtains open, and explore the flexibility of wood blinds for light control. Thank you so much, and how wonderful to be on a farm and enjoy all the greenery!

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Kelley Bostian

Kelley enjoys a light and livable home and is always searching for that perfect finishing touch. Here on How to Decorate, it's his goal to help you bring your own unique design vision to life.

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