by Jarret Yoshida | Jan 27, 2022 | interior design project
The Art Of Hanging Art Art can be such a strange thing. There are a lot of familiar bits, then some very unfamiliar things. They all look like they should fit together but they don’t? Art can be confusing but, with a little bit of finesse, anyone can do it. My job as...
by Jarret Yoshida | Jan 25, 2022 | interior design project
The Estate and Legacy of Jerry Perenchio In a past life, I used to fundraise and Mr. Perenchio would always generously and bravely give money to gay rights organizations at a time in the 90s when the work around gay civil rights was still filled with shame and fear...
by Jarret Yoshida | Jan 25, 2022 | interior design project
Welcome to My Brooklyn Brownstone! Most New York interior designers love a clean slate; being able to start fresh with the possibility to bring any kind of design to life is typically ideal. However, I believe that being able to work with our client’s history and...
by Jarret Yoshida | Jan 19, 2022 | interior design project
Mixing Old and New Furniture: Beautiful, Chic and Fun Mixing vintage pieces in with your new furniture is a terrific way to make a home feel chic and comfortable all at once. Much like mixing mediums as mentioned in our blog about art installation, mixing different...
by Jarret Yoshida | Jan 19, 2022 | interior design project
Maximizing Space With Built-In Radiator Surrounds Space is a premium asset, be it in a large house or studio apartment. Maximizing not only your horizontal but your vertical square footage as well is so important. It is really a matter of being creative. One prime...
by Jarret Yoshida | Jan 19, 2022 | interior design project
Asymmetry: How a Design Challenge Can Become a Design Advantage Sometimes homeowners and their designers are faced with a unique design challenge due to the original architectural layout of the space. The double-edged blade of asymmetry. As professional New York...