From the October/November 2017 Issue
Old is New Again-Lounge
LOUNGE | Butler designed a kind of lounge where people could hang out while she’s in the kitchen. The wood sculpture of a female torso at right, carved from an […]
From the February/March 2017 Issue
Dark & Serious to Bright & Whimsical-Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom – The owners wanted a sleeker look for their master bedroom, and Butler created it with the straight lines of the zinc four-poster bed. The walnut dresser and […]
From the February/March 2017 Issue
Dark & Serious to Bright & Whimsical-Kitchen
Kitchen – The designer replaced a small island with a large, triangular version in the open-plan kitchen for optimum function. The color scheme is driftwood gray with Shaker-style cabinetry in […]
From the February/March 2017 Issue
Dark & Serious to Bright & Whimsical-Dining
Gray-washed wicker chairs topped with gray-and-white ikat cushions flank a white oak table with a zinc top in the dining space of the open kitchen. The pale gray walls echo […]
From the February/March 2017 Issue
Dark & Serious to Bright & Whimsical-Short Wall
SHORT WALL – A short wall separates the great room from the foyer. Here, the designer placed a console and, above it, an open lantern light fixture of driftwood and […]
From the February/March 2017 Issue
Dark & Serious to Bright & Whimsical
Designer Tracey Butler turns a shore Victorian’s somber, traditional interiors into bright, fun spaces. The bright yellow shingle-style Victorian might as well have been situated in North Jersey rather than […]