In Their Ray Kappe Home, Alexandra Kerry and Julien Dobbs-Higginson Blend the Old and New
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In Their Ray Kappe Home, Alexandra Kerry and Julien Dobbs-Higginson Blend the Old and New
"Kappe's work is a reason to believe in modern architecture. You walk into this house, your blood pressure drops, and you feel at home."
"I love minimalism and the restraint of Japanese design, but it's hard to live by that code, especially with kids."
"We wanted to honor Kappe's vision, but we were a little stumped about blending the old and the new."
"Some of my most cherished pieces came from my mother, who was raised in Rome."
Kate Driver, a designer from West Haddon Hall, successfully merges the distinct tastes of her clients in a 1966 Rustic Canyon home. The homeowners, Alexandra Kerry and Julien Dobbs-Higginson, have differing aesthetic backgrounds, with Dobbs-Higginson favoring minimalism and Kerry leaning towards traditional New England styles. The challenge was to honor Ray Kappe's architectural vision while integrating their personal styles, which include antiques and contemporary art, creating a harmonious living space that reflects both modern and historical influences.
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