After sharing the room image above in Saturday’s post, I spent some time going through the portfolio of the designer that created this space. If you’re not familiar with the work of Mark. D. Sikes, I’m going to share more of his work with you today.
Mark D. Sikes started his career in visual merchandising and marketing and honed his skill of creating spaces that are filled with beautiful details, classic design elements and a mix of modern and European furnishings. In 2011 he started his own design firm and has been soaring ever since with numerous magazine features and show house designs under his belt.
What I love most about Mark’s work is the mix. I mention the “mix” a lot here on the blog because of think it is one of the more important design aspects of any room. The mix comes through variety–a variety of textures, colors, finishes and styles. Mark is a master of the MIX!
As you look through the images of his work below, take note of how each room is styled and how items are layered to create a distinctive look for each space.
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This colorful and eclectic space below is showcased in the September 2016 issue of House Beautiful. The Asian art and the eclectic mix of accessories are my favorite details.
It’s clear from Mark’s work that chinoiserie and bold color are part of his signature style. Many of his spaces include a chinoiserie design garden stool (one of my favorite accent pieces).
You have to love a designer that’s not afraid of pattern mixing.
In addition to residential projects and show houses, Mark designed Reese Witherspoon’s Nashville store, Draper James. He created a space that exudes southern charm and style representative of Reese.
In just a few weeks, you’ll be able to enjoy Mark’s work in his first design book, Beautiful. The book will be released mid-September and I can’t wait to add it to my design collection.
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