
Suzanne Davis
Articles
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Jul 25, 2024 |
fredericmagazine.com | Martha Moskowitz |Suzanne Davis |Styled byCarolyn Englefield |Photographed byMelanie Acevedo
The 1920s house is as one-of-a-kind as her signature brand. Most new homeowners, after closing on a property, might discover a few questionable design choices left by previous inhabitants: kitschy drawer liners, oddly placed moldings, carpet where carpet doesn’t belong.
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May 28, 2024 |
fredericmagazine.com | Martha Moskowitz |Suzanne Davis
Take a tour of Alexander Wilson's Upper East Side jewel box. Alexander Wilson has always had a thing for good bones.
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Mar 26, 2024 |
fredericmagazine.com | Emma Bazilian |Suzanne Davis
Bold color and pattern bring this 1870s home into the 21st century. Summer Thornton is no stranger to updating historic homes for modern-day living: Over the course of her career, she’s worked her magic on landmarked Art Deco apartments, a former lakeside inn, and her own Chicago Victorian.
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Dec 14, 2023 |
fredericmagazine.com | Martha Moskowitz |Suzanne Davis
Studio DB merged two former units to create an unexpectedly delightful footprint. Real talk here: While we’ve all had the fantasy of moving into a sky’s-the-limit industrial floor-through—say, a former factory with soaring ceilings and embarassment-of-riches windows in a classic, 1980s SoHo vein—the reality of such environs can hit like a splash of frigid water.
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Dec 8, 2023 |
fredericmagazine.com | Martha Moskowitz |Suzanne Davis
A brilliant mix of eras creates a one-of-a-kind feel. There are small towns, and then there are itty-bitty ones. With a population of 3,748, West Point, Georgia, falls into the latter category. “Wanting to be an architect, I knew pretty much every house in town,” says designer David Frazier, who grew up in West Point. One house in particular—a sleek midcentury number—had always intrigued him.
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