This week, we welcome designers Ellie Cullman and Lee Cavanaugh from the iconic design firm Cullman & Kravis, who discuss their latest book, Cullman and Kravis Interiors.
Although Cullman & Kravis Interiors is technically the fourth book from designer Ellie Cullman, it is the first book that showcases her own firm’s approach to blending traditional and contemporary styles. Ellie and Lee emphasize their passion for reflecting client interests, location, and functionality in their designs, and they also share insights about the importance of cohesive coloring and the ‘alchemy of old and new’ in creating vibrant living spaces.
Watch this week’s conversation as recorded on Ballard Designs YouTube.
What You’ll Hear On This Episode:
- 00:00 Introduction
- 00:33 Meet Our Guests: Ellie Cullman and Lee Cavanaugh
- 01:58 The Unique Cullman and Kravis Aesthetic
- 03:58 Designing for Function and Comfort
- 05:15 Interactive Design Process
- 13:43 Collaborative Design and Client Interaction
- 20:48 Adapting Designs for Future Needs
- 23:14 Creating Play Spaces for All Ages
- 23:58 Exploring Traditional Design
- 25:31 Balancing Old and New in Interiors
- 31:48 The Importance of Color Cohesion
- 35:35 Personal Stories and Design Tips
- 39:16 Decorating Dilemmas and Solutions
- 45:21 Conclusion + Where to Find More from Cullman & Kravis
Decorating Dilemma:
Hello Ladies,
My name is Donna, and I have been decorating my dining area for some time now.
I have a custom made walnut live edge with clear resin, but I need the right rug! I purchased a wool beige rug however I was disappointed to see the loops were large , not smooth enough for the chairs. The chairs I ordered are black metal no arms that are a berry color for that pop of color. I have an island pic on wall with the same color fuchsia. My chandelier is brass with white shades to soften up the room. Also I have a gray color stone wall in dinning room. Initially I was going with the coastal / earthy vibe. Can you please give me some advice? Even a paint color that could tie it all together.
Thank you! – Donna
Cullman & Kravis suggest embracing the bold fuchsia color from her chairs by incorporating it elsewhere in the room to achieve cohesion. They recommended painting the walls in the fuchsia shade or using a textured wall covering to tie the space together. If the bold choice felt overwhelming, they suggested adding fuchsia accessories, such as vases or a large bowl, on the dining table. To address the issue with her dining chairs on the carpet, they recommended using plastic sliders or sabots on the chair feet for ease of movement. Overall, they encouraged Donna to continue her bold direction and reminded her that sometimes stepping out of her comfort zone can result in a well-designed room.
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