Less is more for interior design's 'green queen'.If interior designer, Elaine Lewis, has her way with a space, it won't simply come out looking stylish. Although inculcated with a strong aesthetical sense from extensive world travel, experience in the antique business and many prolific years as an interior designer, Lewis doesn't measure the success she has had in designing a space solely by the attractiveness invoked by its fine accoutrements ac·cou·ter·ment or ac·cou·tre·ment n. 1. An accessory item of equipment or dress. Often used in the plural. 2. Military equipment other than uniforms and weapons. Often used in the plural. 3. , furniture, carpeting, layout and/or decorations. For her, its utilization of environmentally friendly Environmentally friendly, also referred to as nature friendly, is a term used to refer to goods and services considered to inflict minimal harm on the environment.[1] materials is paramount. Showing admirable stewardship towards the planet's resources, Lewis tries to incorporate, whenever possible, responsibly harvested wood or sustainable wood alternatives such as bamboo for her designs and in the furniture that she selects. Her ethos for "green" designs is two pronged prong n. 1. A thin, pointed, projecting part: a pitchfork with four prongs. 2. A branch; a fork: the two prongs of a river. tr.v. however. Just as she is concerned for the earth's habitats, Lewis strives equally to insure the welfare of a space's occupants. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. her, many of the materials commonly used to adorn our living and working quarters are hazardous to our health. Lewis believes that commonly used products like varnished wood, treated leather and upholstery, carpeting, even the glue used in furniture, all contain a myriad of toxins and cancer causing agents that are especially dangerous taking into account our prolonged and consistent exposure to them both at home and in the workplace. Lewis considers it her mandate to use alternative or all-natural products that pose no health risks. "I think that one day doctors and scientists are going to find that a lot of the illnesses we have are caused by the chemicals we're exposed to in our everyday environments," Lewis said. "There are so many toxic chemicals that are used to process the fabrics and materials commonly used in our furniture and in the varnish on our floors and in the carpeting. And we're getting exposed to them every day. It's not good for us and I'm doing something about it in my designs." Lewis's expertise in crafting interiors that are both stylish and healthy hasn't gone unnoticed by leading developers. Green gurus, the Durst Organization--whose soon to be built Bank of America Tower Bank of America Tower is the name of several buildings: United States
"It's wonderful to be able to incorporate my beliefs for a healthy lifestyle into my profession," Lewis said. "Working with the Dursts has been special because I think I have a lot of the same beliefs towards the environment that they do. We're really on the same page and it's just so exciting working with them." Lewis got her start in the 70s when a well-placed friend offered her the chance to design the interiors for 21 apartments in a new residential development. Work with well-known developers, suc as the Lefrak Organization, followed and Lewis quickly began to build a name for herself. Although she preferred, and still does, designing space for commercial space and residential high rises, Lewis managed to find time to do personal residential designs for celebrity clients Sidney Poitier Noun 1. Sidney Poitier - United States film actor and director (born in 1927) Poitier , John Mackenroe and the Rolling Stones Rolling Stones, English rock music group that rose to prominence in the mid-1960s and continues to exert great influence. Members have included singer Mick Jagger (Michael Phillip Jagger), 1943–; guitarists Brian Jones . Versed in everything from Feng Shui Feng shui Traditional Chinese method of arranging the human and social world in auspicious alignment with the forces of the cosmos, including qi and yin-yang. It was devised during the Han dynasty (206 BC–AD 220). to design theories that incorporate a client's astrological sign Astrological signs represent twelve equal segments or divisions of the zodiac. According to astrological superstition, celestial phenomena reflect or govern human activity on the principle of "as above, so below", so that the twelve signs at the same time are held to represent into the layout and decoration scheme, Lewis describes her style as "modern, simplistic sim·plism n. The tendency to oversimplify an issue or a problem by ignoring complexities or complications. [French simplisme, from simple, simple, from Old French; see simple , hard edged, free from any clutter" and influenced mainly by her many travels throughout Asia. Lewis published her book, Less is More, in 1995, which details many of her designs throughout the 80s and early 90s. Its success, she says, has inspired her publisher to prompt her to draft a follow up. "I've got a great idea for another book, but right now I just don't have the time," she said. "I'm so busy and having such a great time doing designs right now that things will have to settle down before I sit down and get writing." |
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