Interior Design: Sara Touijer Designs
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Since founding Touijer Designs in 2012, Sara Touijer has built a high-touch, client-oriented design studio by creating stunning spaces, reflecting clientsโ passions and dreams while significantly improving their everyday experience of living in their homes. We are passionate about great design.
The studio maintains an experienced, highly qualified, and dynamic team of Interior Designers, Architects & Project Managers specializing in multiple aspects of design. You have full access to the combined skills of an extensive network of highly skilled artisans, consultants, and construction experts who deliver the consummate design experience as you watch your dreams become realities, almost effortlessly.
Sara’s love and knowledge of construction and its processes make her the perfect advocate and guide during your renovations. This depth of knowledge has empowered the delivery of a wide variety of projects for a diverse array of clients, budgets, and levels of specifications and intensity. Our clients’ wants and needs are translated into a living design that not only satisfies but also reflects who they are.
This Mamaroneck home was a brand-new construction built for a very active family of four. Designer Sara Touijer worked closely with the homeowner and the existing architecture to create furniture layouts that played off the flow of the home. To boost the houseโs functionality, Touijer added several built-ins, including a breakfast-area banquette, bookcases in the littleโs girlโs bedroom, and built-ins in the mudroom to create more storage space.
The award-winning design (it won Readersโ Choice Best Use of Color in Westchester Magazines 6th Annual Design Awards) is both practical and stylish โ as every design should be. Because this was a new build, the homeowners and designer had a blank canvas. โStarting from scratch can be a daunting experience for anyone, including a designer,โ says Touijer.
โIt takes time to refine and add and/or eliminate ideas until you come to a place where it feels right. I prefer to include the client in the process, guiding and educating them on better choices based on functionality and aesthetic.โ The first room Touijer designed was the family room. โThis is the main area, where the family spends the most time, so completing this first was important,โ says Touijer.
With each of the rooms, Touijer says she started with the larger pieces, choosing items that made the biggest footprint in the space first. โRugs take up a large area on the floor and set the stage for the larger pieces,โ says Touijer. โIn the family room, we selected a contemporary rug, sectional sofa, and oversized beach photos from Lillian August.โ
To keep the rooms cohesive and allow them to โflow into each other more smoothly,โ Touijer says she kept the larger pieces of furniture neutral and โincorporated values and tones of blue in every room.โ The blues ranged from vibrant turquoise in the daughterโs bedroom to a subdued blue-gray grasscloth wallpaper in the master bedroom.
The furniture, although eclectic, also played a big role in creating a cohesive look throughout the home. Touijer carefully chose pieces that complemented each other, whether through color, fabric, or shape. The neutral backdrop allowed Touijer to add bursts of color: Accessories and art bring energy to the spaces.
โAdding pops of color is a great way to liven up a space and give emphasis to a room,โ says Touijer. โThe addition of vibrant color is really determined by the look and feel you are trying to achieve. This home is very active with kids and pets, so I wanted the design to be dynamic and fun.โ
She accomplished that by adding color in higher-traffic areas. When you enter the master bedroom, you see a drastic difference in the color palette from the main living areas. It is much more serene, with muted pops of color. โMy philosophy for designing, in general, is to create a space that you truly enjoy and that makes you happy,โ says Touijer.
โFor this client, an elegant yet calming and neutral master bedroom and bathroom were important. We intentionally designed these areas to be more serene.โ For the little girlโs bedroom, lots of color was key. โCreating a beautiful kidโs room is the easy part,โ says Touijer.
โDesigning the space to transition from a young age to the older years can be challenging. There are different things to consider when designing for each stage of childhood. I feel functionality is extremely important. I enjoy designing a room that grows with the child, selecting pieces that are multipurpose and will work for years to come.โ