Design Sleuth: Mild-Filtering Inside Shutters

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Noticed (and admired) lately; two ingenious takes on the light-filtering indoor shutter. Take a look:

studio dorion bk showhouse 1 Above: On the Brooklyn Heights Designer Showhouse, Studio Dorion (companions Peter Dolkas and Michelle Ficker are Billy Cotton alums) used utilitarian pegboard painted a creamy white to create privateness shutters in a visitor room. “We wished to make use of a nontraditional light-filtering materials for the shutters,” Michelle informed The Washington Put up. “A part of the idea of our house was to make use of modest supplies in a chic manner.” Photograph by Ethan Herrington.
studio dorion pegboard shutters 3 Above: Studio Dorion commissioned KLN Studio in Brooklyn to manufacture the shutters. Photograph by Ethan Herrington.
matt mckay barrow street townhouse living room   1 733x1025 Above: NY-based designer Matt McKay was impressed by Jean Prouvé’s porthole doorways when he designed hole-punched shutters for a West Village dwelling’s street-facing home windows. Photograph by Joshua McHugh.
matt mckay barrow street townhouse shutters 10 Above: Extra porthole shutters within the en suite rest room. Photograph by Joshua McHugh.
matt mckay barrow street townhouse bath 11 Above: Afternoon gentle filtered by way of the shutters add a playful observe to the house. Photograph by Joshua McHugh.

For extra:

A Soulful, Timeless Condominium by Studio Dorion in Brooklyn Heights

Social Circles: An Inside Designer Reimagines a Basic West Village Townhouse for Previous Mates

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