New York Interior Designer, Amanda Nisbet sure knows how to make a statement. Known for her use of bold patterns and vivid colors, her designs are not for the faint of heart. Don't call on Amanda if you want to blend in with everyone else. Amanda's designs are distinctive and fun. It's evident that she doesn't take herself too seriously and her sense of humor is reflected in her work. I love that a certain joie de vivre is present in each room Amanda designs.
Although Amanda is based out of Manhattan, she has designed projects throughout the United States and Canada, as well as in Europe. "Untethered by design rules, Amanda brings a fresh, energetic approach to a traditional sense of luxury. Colour, texture, and form blend to create her trademark comfortable elegance. Her work seamlessly balances function and style, Classicism and Modernism, in surprising ways." Her work has been featured in such publications as Elle Décor, House and Garden, House Beautiful, Town and Country, O at Home, Traditional Home, and The New York Times.
Amanda enjoys Starbucks in a gilded dining room of her design.
A lime and chocolate bedroom featuring gorgeous bedding and a show-stopping chandelier
A cool living room dressed in soothing shades of green
A lime and chocolate bedroom featuring gorgeous bedding and a show-stopping chandelier
A cool living room dressed in soothing shades of green
Citrus colors and garden sculptures add an unexpected punch to this otherwise very formal room.
Neutral fabrics mimicking burlap join unique shapes in this living room which is tame by Nisbet standards.
Beautiful, horizontal striped wallpaper and a chubby gourd lamp provide a warm welcome in this foyer.
A sunny breakfast room in which a traditional table mingles with modern lucite chairs
I love the colors in this casual, yet elegant room.
I love this grey baroque wallpaper. If the wallpaper alone wasn't bold enough for you, Nisbet made sure to add a lime green shower curtain and a framed print that seems to be an ode to Salvador Dalí.
Ornate chairs, gilded lighting fixtures, citrine walls...What else could you ask for?
If this is not the girliest room I've ever seen, I don't know what is. This would be so lovely in a little boutique.
Amanda mixes colors, patterns, and textures so nicely in this very Domino-esque bedroom.
I heart the Greek key drapes in this room.
This outdoor vignette makes me long for a summer day on the coast of Maine.
All images via Amanda Nisbet Design
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