Molly Blutstein on Pinterest, DIY-ing, and Sourcing Upstate
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Molly Blutstein on Pinterest, DIY-ing, and Sourcing Upstate
"Some interior designers I love are Beata Heuman, Heidi Caillier, Jessica Helgerson, Billy Cotton, Hageman Homes & Interiors, Giancarlo Valle. Nickey Kehoe is also a big one. I love stopping by their NYC store. All the people that work there are the nicest people-it's like I'm going to hang out with my friends at this beautiful house. Their household stuff is great for elevated basics. In my neighborhood I also love Porta and Primary Essentials."
"But it meant the house was sometimes chaotic-if my mom felt like the kitchen needed to be yellow, she was going to paint it. I was going to come home and the kitchen was going to be yellow or green, or something. I reacted to that by honing in on how to make it feel less chaotic. When I would play house with friends, I was covering the couches in white sheets and I was putting candles around and setting the mood."
Molly Blutstein draws inspiration from a wide range of interior designers, neighborhood shops, and Pinterest for color combinations and ideas. She admires designers such as Beata Heuman, Heidi Caillier, Jessica Helgerson, Billy Cotton, Hageman Homes & Interiors, Giancarlo Valle, and Nickey Kehoe, and shops local stores like Porta and Primary Essentials. Her aesthetic favors a gentle but impactful palette, careful material sourcing, and a strong sense of shape and dimension. Early household chaos taught a focus on calming spaces through thoughtful choices like coverings and candlelight. Plans include an upcoming significant purchase related to her interiors.
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