top of page
N E U T R A L N I R V A N A
next project
Client: The Lerman Family
Location: 580 S Willow Street Jackson, Wyoming
Concept: Neutral Nirvana with a hint of Art Deco
The Lerman Family retreat was created in collaboration with students Mckenzie Kaeser, Infiniti Walker and Lucius Wang. The vacation home stays true to the Lerman Family's simple neutral palette while adding a subtle hint of Art Deco through the use of materiality, color and pattern. While creating a new and exciting getaway for the Lerman's outside of their everyday city life in New York, the vacation home continues to include vital parts of their family routine, allowing them a true home away from home. *Partnered with Kravet, Awarded Design of Distinction and winner of Competition*
BUILDING & SITE

.png)
*hand drawing done by Lucius Wang | information gathered collectively
CLIENT ANALYSIS


*individual preliminary mood board
CONCEPT & MOOD BOARD


SCHEMATIC DESIGN & PERSPECTIVES
Including a variety of hand renderings, vignettes and digital renderings.

*hand rendered floor plans done by Lucius Wang | space planning done by Mary Claire Rossetti, Kenzie Kaeser & Infiniti Walker
OWNER'S SUITE
Comfort & Function with a splash of fun! Organic forms and soft edges in the bed and bench keep the space warm, comfortable and relaxed. Gold finishes, a textured wall covering & printed area rug and blue leather bring in subtle hints of Art Deco, while still maintaining a neutral space.



*designed alongside Mckenzie Kaeser
RAE'S BEDROOM
Blank white walls surround the space with the exception of the pink accent wall, keeping the room soft and soothing. Organic forms and soft surfaces keep the area safe and comfortable.

.png)
*designed alongside Mckenzie Kaeser
GUEST LIVING

*designed and digitally created by Mary Claire Rossetti
GUEST BEDROOM
A comfortable and fun space for guests to make their own. The black sofa keeps the space modern, while small hints of gold and blue keep the space bright and lively.
.png)
Keeping a cohesive feel throughout the home, the guest bedroom takes a play on contrasting organic and dynamic forms. While the furniture selections are structured and modern, patterned art accents, area rugs and fixtures keep the space exciting.
*designed and digitally created by Mary Claire Rossetti
STUDIO/PLAYROOM
Following a Montessori way of teaching, Jill desired a shared studio/playroom that included a variety of sensory toys for Rae to play, grow and learn with while also using them to grow her own virtual teaching platform.

*designed and digitally created by Mary Claire Rossetti
back to top
bottom of page