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Episode 365: Wesley Moon
Publisher |
James Swan
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Design
Fashion & Beauty
Interview
Categories Via RSS
Publication Date |
Feb 28, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:32:59
Wesley Moon is interested and well-versed in all periods of design and decoration, believing that a subtle mix is what makes a home well-rounded and sophisticated. After growing up in his mother's design office, he went on to study architecture at Georgia Tech and then received a bachelor's degree in interior design before moving to New York from his native Atlanta. After a decade of working with two premier design firms in Manhattan, as well as developing residential communities with Martha Stewart, he opened the doors to Wesley Moon, Inc. in 2008.   He can take your project from conception to installation, whether you're planning to fully renovate or to just refurnish. He is just as savvy during the architecture and construction process as he is shopping the Paris Flea Market, and he excels at designing  custom furniture, cabinetry, and millwork. He proposes the unexpected, obsess over paint colors, and adore couture-like detailing that may go unnoticed by anyone except the owner or the occasional visitor with a discerning eye. His designs reflect the people that live in them, as opposed to my own brand, so no two projects are ever alike.   His project list includes New York apartments and townhouses, homes from Greenwich, Connecticut to Montecito, California, beach houses in the Hamptons, Fire Island, and south Florida, and a 125-foot motor yacht. He knows that a client's happiness is the cornerstone of his referral-based business; his staff and he places equal importance on making beautiful rooms and on providing excellent client service. The adoration he feels for what he does reveals itself in every step of the collaborative and creative process, resulting in homes his clients love.   Visit Wesley's Website here   Add Wesley's book recommendation, Dealer's Choice, to your design library by clicking here

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