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Peek At 2 Minimalist Spaces By Luxe Next In Design 99 Honorees

Two interior designers share their creative process.

Lindye Galloway

exposed beams run across the ceiling of a natural, organic style kitchen

Photo: Sam Frost

exposed beams run across the ceiling of a natural, organic style kitchen

Photo: Sam Frost

Lindye Galloway.

Lindye Galloway. Photo: Shade Degges

Lindye Galloway.

Lindye Galloway. Photo: Shade Degges

For her own kitchen, Orange County-based designer and Luxe Next In Design 99 talent Lindye Galloway channeled old-world European design with a SoCal twist.

The inspo: This kitchen captures my design ethos—infusing minimalist accents with refined luxury.

The stars: One of the best parts of renovating our home was utilizing furniture I personally designed: the stools, for instance, are our Ophelia Counter Stools from Lindye Galloway Shop. The pendants are by Naomi Paul.

The palette: To bring together West Coast style and Spanish charm, I chose warm neutrals with a detailed tile, unlacquered brass and Calacatta Vagli marble. Kitchens are the heart of the home. Soften your color palette and infuse them with elements that will inspire you daily.


Jessica Ayromloo

L.A.-based Luxe Next In Design 99 honoree Jessica Ayromloo designed a longtime client’s Southampton home down to the architectural details.

modern organic living room in neutral tones

Photo: Annie Schlechter

modern organic living room in neutral tones

Photo: Annie Schlechter

Jessica Ayromloo

Jessica Ayromloo. Photo: Paul Forney

Jessica Ayromloo

Jessica Ayromloo. Photo: Paul Forney

The inspo: The homeowner is very laid-back and doesn’t like a lot of fuss, so we kept things light and minimal with understated design moments.

The stars: The fireplace is one of my favorite elements. I wanted its material to evoke a deconstructed and natural feeling, and found this unfired terra cotta from Clé. The sofa is Paola Lenti and the vintage rattan chairs are from Harbinger.

The palette: This room feels layered in a balanced way. When designing a space, you have to decide on the feeling you want to evoke. Then, you can determine what colors, textures and shapes best define your intention.


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