All In the Details

As some of you may know, I’ve spent this entire summer renovating my family’s new home. And, as we’re approaching the home stretch (pun intended), I wanted to share some of what we’ve accomplished.

Because I’ve been doing the design on my own; no designer, no architect, and a husband that says, “sure, that looks nice/I don’t care” about everything, I’ve had to take our 1950’s traditional house, design it and ultimately bring to life an aesthetic that is by no means traditional. I really wanted to keep the feel of mid-century glamour but mix in my own taste without making it look too overdone. To achieve that, I was very meticulous about each and every detail because to me, it’s truly the little things that make the biggest impact, and boy, have they been worth my while!

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Come on in!

I fell in love with this marble tile for the master bathroom…

Fell in love with this tile for the master bath

And turned it into this…

A marble "bath mat"

A marble “bath mat”

Glass pulls

Glass pulls

Swarovski crystal shower valves

Swarovski crystal shower valves with rope detail

Mirror, mirror on the wall

Mirror, mirror on the wall

Beautiful etching

Beautiful etching

This faucet was intended for a vessel sink but I absolutely loved it so I made it work for a regular sink.

This faucet was intended for a vessel sink, but I loved it so much, I made it work with a drop in

The perfect spot for this antique glass jar with serpent feet

The perfect spot for this antique glass jar with serpent feet

 

This pocket door was original to the house. I didn’t want to get rid of it, so I turned into one of my many projects…

The start of a fun project

Black paint + gloss gave this sliding door some life. It's original to the house so I didn't want to get rid of it... it just needed a fresh coat of paint.

Black paint + gloss gave this sliding door a glamorous new life

 

Saw these rope detail moldings and just had to have them somewhere in the house…

The detail within the detail

The detail within the detail

So I decided to make picture frame moldings for the living room to add dimension and an unexpected detail to an otherwise simple room.

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Also adding the detail to the mantel tied the room all together.

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Adding traditional woodwork to the first floor, especially the hallways really made the space appear wider and gave it more life.

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When it came to the dining room, I really wanted to do something special and what could be more special that this Scalamandre zebra wallpaper?

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I’ve always wanted a grand ballroom type space with beautiful checkered floors but didn’t want to rip out the original dining room hardwood, so instead I took on my next project of painting them.

On a “fresh” 90 degree day, I started with sanded floors and boundless energy. I painted two coats of primer that smelled extra pungent in the heat, waited for it to dry for 24 hours, then painted two coats of white floor paint, waited for that to dry for 24 hours and then it was time to put my geometry skills to work. I had to figure out the best scale for the squares and the exact angle that I wanted them to go in as not to look like kitchen tile but more like tile in a grand foyer. Two days later, I had my tape in place and it was time for the black floor paint. With dogs, builders, electricians and dust rolling in and out (no one took heed of my blockades), it was a painstaking three weeks of hand-and-knees touch ups of each and every single square. And then like a good polish change, a beautiful clear coat to give it a shiny finish.

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Another detail that I went bonkers for were the doors and the door hardware. I must have spent weeks looking for the perfect interior doors and finally came upon these that are truly traditional but none that I had seen elsewhere.

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I added these egg shaped glass door knobs on all the “main doors,” like the bathroom and bedroom doors, for that extra touch of traditional-meets-unexpected, and more simple chrome egg shaped knobs on the rest of the doors.

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I like to design interiors the way I style my clothes; to me, a look is more fun when I can mix and match a few pieces instead of having everything be so matchy-matchy. I try to keep the commonality between the pieces in at least one detail. In this case, the chrome finish and the egg shape did the trick for me.

I also tied in the glass hardware in other parts of the house. The lever handles for the French doors are a different style, but continue the look from the other doors into the kitchen.

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And these knobs on the kitchen pantry….

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Lighting is another one of my greatest obsessions. To choose just one for each room wasn’t easy, but I wanted to find something unique for each room, as well as something that could (potentially) stand up to the test of two wild growing boys.

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My obsession with flowers grows and grows… I put these flush mount lights in the hallways with these gorgeous crystal-like bulbs.

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To protect our home, or to simply get in, I fell in love with this grizzly lion knocker that took center stage at the front of the house.

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I added a matching chrome entry handle and decided on this gentle blue door color to match all the blue hydrangeas planted in front.

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And for protection, my grand Foo Dog.

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Of all the rooms, the one that I fell deeply in love with happened to be the absolute smallest room in the house. I loved the concept of turning this tiny powder room into the most luxurious piece of 100 square feet this house has seen. It started with my obsession with this wallpaper from the Netherlands that I had seen many years ago, and spending weeks upon months adding each and every detail to make it look wonderfully embellished but with all the right pieces.

Life imitating art

Life imitating art

Gold swan faucet

Gold swan faucet

I found this Kohler pedestal sink basin but couldn’t get its matching pedestal in time, so I had my plumber finagle and somehow attach a different Kohler model with a more simple design and it actually came out better than the original.

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An antique perfume sprayer I found at an antiques market

An antique perfume sprayer I found at an antiques market

One side of the powder room

One side of the powder room

 

Ok, bye!

Ok, bye!

I am by no means an interior designer by profession, but I have had a passion for interior design since I was a little kid. I loved and I hated every minute of this process, but I purely love every minute of what it looks like now. I can’t wait to show you guys the finished project, so stay tuned!

 

~xoAlisa

New Ms Fit Feature: DANIELA CORTE

We have been wanting to do this feature on the talented, stylish and gorgeous, Daniela Corte for almost as long as MsFit has been around. We are so thrilled that day has come, especially now that DC is including fitness pieces in her expansive collection. You know we love everything and anything that ties fashion and fitness together, and Daniela is a MsFit through and through!

We had a MsFit “dress-up” day at DC Studio last week and jaws dropped, eyes bugging out, loved seeing the collection made of brightly colored maxi dresses, painted print skirt and top separates and even bathing suits, just to name a few… and you may even recognize some of her pieces which were recently featured in Sports Illustrated and modeled by Gigi Hadad! Her pieces are unique, beautiful, and made with such great fabrics and cuts, she has an item for every occasion! We both were wowed by how her collections included so many different types of pieces that truly anyone can wear at any time and at any age. Not only is Daniela a fashion expert, she is so warm and kind, has such contagious energy, and just so fun to be around. She even managed to make trying on bikinis a lot of fun! We obviously wanted to take the whole collection (and Daniela) home with us but we chose a few beautiful gems that we can’t wait to rock this summer!

We can’t wait to see what she’ll create next. Thank you Daniella so much for sharing with us!

xo A&J

Daniela Corte, I’m president, design director, creative director, founder, and chief bottle washer of Daniela Corte.

Daniela Corte, I’m president, design director, creative director, founder, and chief bottle washer of Daniela Corte.

 

WHAT IS KEEPING YOU BUSY THESE DAYS?

Life!!! Everything!!! My kids definitely keep me on my toes. But my husband, my family and my friends are also a huge priority! And every other free minute is spent on my business! The second I finish designing one collection, it’s time for the next one, but I love it!!! Play hard, work hard 🙂

 

WHAT ARE YOU LOVING IN FITNESS AND FASHION RIGHT NOW?

Fitness is my therapy. I love my trainer and friend Ildiko Varhelyi, she comes to my house and is the best way to jump start the morning as well as running on the Esplanande at the crack of dawn with my best friend! My latest fitness addiction is Anna Kaiser! She makes me want to dance! I just tried her treadmill workout. That was different and fun.

Daniela Corte with celebrity trainer and founder of AKT in Motion, Anna Kaiser.

Daniela Corte with celebrity trainer and founder of AKT inMotion, Anna Kaiser. Both in Daniela’s new fitness line.

Fashion is my passion. Even though, I, along with the whole city of Boston waited so long for summer, I’m now laser focused on fall and for the launch of my new fall collection. I’ll be pleasantly distracted from all these fall thoughts by my swim photoshoot in the next week.

Daniella Corte Swim, Scuba top and shorts

Daniela Corte Swim, Scuba top and shorts

The fashion item I love this week is my new denim rocker jacket. It is unlined and a prefect layering piece!

Daniela Corte Denim Rocker Jacket

Daniela Corte Denim Rocker Jacket

HOW DID YOU START DANIELA CORTE DESIGNS? WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PIECE FOR SUMMER?

Gosh, it’s a long story!! I started in 2000, in a tiny upper flow studio far down Newbury Street. At that time, it was all custom clothing made right there in the store. As time went on, we kept moving to bigger and bigger studios, growing the business one season at a time. Now we have a floor at 211 Newbury Street and although we still make some of the clothes in our Newbury Street operation, most of our production is manufactured in NY, LA, and Argentina. And although we still do some custom work for our VIP customers, the business is mostly our ready-to-wear clothes, and most of the sales are done by various small boutiques all over the globe.

My favorite summer pieces are my jumpsuit, maxi dresses and silk and cotton scarves.

 

Daniela Corte Magestic Maxi

Daniela Corte Magestic Maxi

TELL US ABOUT YOUR NEW FITNESS LINE…

I’m getting a lot of love for it!! It’s crazy to sacrifice being sexy for being fit. And with our new fitness line you don’t have to.

Daniella Corte Fitness

Daniela Corte Fitness Line

HOW CAN WE KEEP IN TOUCH AND LEARN MORE ABOUT YOU AND YOUR DESIGNS?

My Website: danielacorte.com, my studio (617-262-2100), my instagram and twitter feed: danielacorte
and in specialty boutiques around the world!!

 

Daniella Corte's paint splattered jean. These are custimazable and you can also bring in your own jeans to get the DC treatment.

Daniela Corte’s  custom paint splattered jean.

 

Who What Wear at the MFA Summer Party

If there’s any big soiree in the city to mark the beginning of summer with a black tie, it has got to be the Museum of Fine Art’s Summer Party, an annual event raising vital operating support for the museum.

The sprawling front stairway, the perfect sunset evening, the grand entrance into the museum and of course, the tuxes and flowing gowns; we couldn’t wait to start clicking our cameras to find out what everyone was wearing.

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The MsFits are here! On Jessica, Alice and Olivia dress. Gucci bag. On Alisa, Versace dress. Arm candy, Jessica Diaz. :)

The MsFits are here! On Jessica, Alice and Olivia dress, Gucci bag. On Alisa, Versace dress, Arm candy, Jessica Diaz. 🙂

With Bill Brett, my Boston love

With Bill Brett, my Boston love

Ben and Tonya Mezrich~ On Tonya, Michael De Paulo Gown.

Ben and Tonya Mezrich~ On Tonya, Michael De Paulo Gown.

Paul and Ashley Bernon~ On Ashley, Parosh gown from Alan Bilzarian. Heels, Christian Louboutin.

Paul and Ashley Bernon~ On Ashley, Parosh gown from Alan Bilzerian, Christian Louboutin heels.

David Di Simon and Gina Morda~ On Gina, Nicolas Ghesquiere dress. Stuart Weitzman heels.

David DiSimone and Gina Morda~ On Gina, Nicolas Ghesquiere dress, Stuart Weitzman heels.

Hillary Goldy~ On Hillary, BCBG Runway gown. Turquoise earrings. Grandma vintage bag.

Jonathan Rubenfeld and Hillary Goldy~ On Hillary, BCBG Runway gown, Turquoise earrings, Grandma’s vintage bag.

Daniela Corta and Ricardo Rodriguez~ On Daniela, Preen Dress. Preen heels. On Ricardo, Balmain tuxedo. Ann Demeulemeester scarf. Chanel brooch. Louis Vuitton shoes.

Daniela Corta and Ricardo Rodriguez~ On Daniela, Preen Dress, Preen heels. On Ricardo, Balmain tuxedo, Ann Demeulemeester scarf, Chanel brooch, Louis Vuitton shoes.

A huge thank you to Isabella Bulkeley for all the help!

A huge thank you to Isabella Bulkeley for all the help!

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Joshua Janson~ Maison Margiela tux jacket, Ralph Lauren shorts, Hermes bow tie, Yohji Yamamoto shoes.

Joshua Janson~ Maison Margiela tux jacket, Ralph Lauren shorts, Hermes bow tie, Yohji Yamamoto shoes.

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Rocia~ Carmen Marc Valva Collection gown, Gucci clutch, Liz Carine shoes.

Rocio~ Carmen Marc Valvo Collection gown, Gucci clutch.

Marsha MacLean~ Diane von Furstenberg gown, Stephen Dwek jewelery.

Marsha MacLean~ Diane von Furstenberg gown, Stephen Dwek jewelry.

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Gina Morda and Kelsey Riggs~ On Kelsey, Nasty Gal dress, Handmade Tibetan nacklace, Saks Black Label shoes.

Gina Morda and Kelsey Riggs~ On Kelsey, Nasty Gal dress, Handmade Tibetan nacklace, Saks Black Label shoes.

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Thank you to our amazing and talented photographer Jenna Darcy.

MsFit Obsession: Dior Mise en Dior Tribal Earrings

These ain’t yo’ mama’s pearls, that’s for sure….

To ease into my next obsession, the single earring (coming next…stay tuned), I had to share with you guys these earrings that I’ve been coveting all summer. The Dior Mise en Dior Tribal Earrings were part of the 2013 pre-fall costume jewelry collection designed by Dior’s accessory designer, Camille Miceli. With the growing popularity of the side-swept hair and the single earring trend, these sweet little boules have definitely rolled themselves into every fashionistas accessory drawer.

I love them because they’re sweet, yet edgy, classic, yet superbly modern, and trendy without being too exclusive.

Here they are in all of their pearly glory….

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Stay tuned for my next obsession, the single earring phenomenon that’s hitting the mean streets of Trend City.