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10-01-2025 01:09 PM
Designer Antonino Buzzetta enhanced the charm of a Nantucket house.
My favorite area is probably the kitchen. Love the old school swinging door with porthole window, the fireplace, the interesting combo of sky blue tiles and navy door--
One thing I would change-- I'd have less of a grayish-whitewash on the beams, and less of a bleached floor. Warm natural wood would be my choice--
Great counter stools add a little texture and warmth--
Don't know WHY some pictures are blurry, sorry!
Most of the other rooms seem to be small but inviting, with classic traditional touches like the painted paneling and transom in this sitting room--
Snug but airy little bedroom--
Even the laundry room is adorable--
On the porch, he repeats that sophisticated color mix of a dark blue door, this time with a pale, "haint blue" ceiling--
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Just to show a little of his other work: Antonino Buzzetta also renovated the New York apartment on Sutton Place, which you might remember from here before, of actress Emmy Rossum. I think it shows his versatility.
She clearly wanted an urban, old world, collected and European-style feeling, and he delivered--
Pink lamp is perfect touch on the strong, 'X' table--
Makes me think of a Paris apartment, in one of those great old apartment buildings.... He designed this nine years ago, and it looks utterly timeless.
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Can he go modern as well? Here's a modern apartment he's done. It was just entitled "Crosby Street", which I'm guessing is in New York...
I tend to only like a "little" bit of modern in an interior-- this is way too "bachelor pad-esque" for me (ha) but think he's skilled within the style.
A whitewashed brick, and "loft-feeling"--
Even working in this 'cool' genre, he injects a hit of brilliant color--
10-01-2025 01:22 PM
I love most everything with the first house. Pretty and comfortable and not stuffy or pretentious looking.
That dining room in the 3rd house with the brick walls and huge mirror looks kind of creepy, to me anyway.![]()
That little dog is so cute!
It does seem like he makes the style according to what his clients want and that he can create different looks and I guess that is a good designer.
10-01-2025 01:36 PM
I love the 1st house..It is so beautiful and I do love a fireplace in the kitchen....
The 2nd house I like the room sizes, and layout but the decor is not my style.
10-01-2025 01:42 PM
Well put, @on the bay -- that's the lens I look through when judging interior design for people other than myself. Is the room done well, according to the person's own preferences and value judgments.
E.g., none of the three houses here, are precisely what my style would be. But there are certain design principles that cross all styles, and the key, to me, is, are the rooms executed roughly in accord with those principles, so that they make sense for that particular style.
By that standard, I think Buzzetta pulls off some very plausible rooms, for very different clients.
10-01-2025 01:42 PM
The first home speaks Nantucket Island. It blends nautical elegance, natural textures, and classic New England architecture to create spaces that feel breezy, timeless, and relaxed.
The New York apartment has a European flair, with a blend of old-world charm, and curated elegance.
10-01-2025 01:48 PM - edited 10-01-2025 02:00 PM
I do remember you saying that is what you look at and can admire in a designer even when it is not your style. I can appreciate that too though if I was a designer I might have a hard time designing something I didn't like at all!
I'd probably want to keep making suggestions and trying not say wow, are you sure?!
Maybe for a good designer it becomes an art and how they can design exactly what their client wants that will make them really happy.
I do like to take things people already have and arrange them so they look the best. I've done that with friends and family.
Anyway, thanks as always @Oznell for these very interesting posts!
10-01-2025 02:10 PM
I love everything about the beautiful Nantucket home @Oznell
The colors are just perfect; love the different shades of blue and white. The only change I would make is the flooring (which you already noted). My favorite is the flooring in the laundry room! If it were a bit larger, I would spend a lot of time there, next to the warming dryer in the cold winter.The porch is lovely as well.
What a darling dog. Thank you @Oznell for another marvelous post.
10-01-2025 02:37 PM
Love the puppy!
10-01-2025 06:51 PM
Hi @luvzchiz!![]()
I've missed you and your great sense of humor![]()
I have to take a break from these forums every so often!
10-02-2025 08:44 AM - edited 10-02-2025 08:45 AM
I love the Nantucket House. I don't mind the flooring because it is different than what we usually see.
The colors are pleasing and the flow is great.
The one thing that can't be changed is the thing that I dislike the most.....the proximity of the house to the street. I am not fond of houses situated so close to the street......I would love it if it was set further back.
The NY apartment is OK....I do love that emerald green sofa.
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