Maybe it’s because we recently moved into a shiny new office, or maybe it’s the spring cleaning vibes, but lately we’re feeling the urge to turn our focus away from our wardrobes (a little bit at least), and start investing in our living space. To be totally honest though, redecorating is expensive, renovations are stressful, and this is exactly the type of project we begin with wholehearted enthusiasm then drop when we realize exactly how much time, money, and effort it’s going to take. No more! Today we stand committed to having homes worthy of our Chanel stash, without driving ourselves crazy in the process. With that in mind, we tapped mega-star wunderkind interior designer Ryan Korban (he’s designed spaces for the likes of Alexander Wang, Balenciaga, and Altuzarra – NBD) and asked him about the six things you need to take your apartment from 0 to 100 real quick – so we can avoid all that hair-pulling.
Paint
“The number-one thing you can buy to refresh your space is a can of paint. My favorite brand is Farrow & Ball – I love their color Pavilion Gray. It’s a really beautiful neutral: elegant but not too dark. Painting your room this color makes a huge impact and makes your space look chic immediately.”
Statement Lighting
“I’m really obsessed with statement lighting. I go crazy with lamps – the right light creates ambiance and can completely transform a space space. I love floor lamps, sconces, table lamps… If you can’t install sconces, go for a really beautiful shaded lamp. My favorite place to buy them is Phoenix Gallery in Manhattan. They specialize in rock and quartz crystal lighting. It’s a big-ticket item, but it makes a huge difference. A more affordable option is Thomas O’Brien’s collection for Visual Comfort. The lamps are beautiful, and they’re a little more reasonably priced.”
Reupholstering and Refinishing
“I’m a junkie for reupholstering! If you want to make a quick change but keep your furniture, you can reupholster it or refinish It. I’m a big believer in keeping what you have and transforming it, or even if you find something vintage or at a flea market, you can get it recovered and make it look great. I’m obsessed with textiles and fabrics, and this is a great way to bring them into your home. It doesn’t even have to be anything complicated – just having your furniture repainted can make a huge difference to the things you already own.”