• Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
Menu

BRACEY DESIGNS

333 2nd Street Southeast
Charlottesville, VA, 22902
202 425 5300
Architecture + Interior Design

info@braceydesiGns.com - charlottesville, va - 434-290-0631

BRACEY DESIGNS

  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
Stills22.jpg

BLOG

BDDB

Bracey Designs Design Blog

Check Out Bracey Designs in Abode!

January 31, 2017 Daniel Bracey

Alex (along with Gamble) were featured in the October 2016 issue of Abode Magazine from Cville Weekly.  Check it out here:

http://www.c-ville.com/city-style-at-home-with-alexandra-bracey/

Design Q & A With Alexandra Bracey

January 31, 2017 Daniel Bracey

1. Does your home look like the one that you grew up in?

While I have applied the comfort and warmth from my childhood home to my personal home and style, aesthetically it is quite different from the house I grew up in.  But, as I designer, my house is constantly evolving!

2. What is one of your first design memories?

As soon as I could crawl I was interested in furniture.  My parents called me “quality control” as I was constantly pulling on furniture legs and, much to their dismay, as a toddler I pulled the leg off a family friend’s table!

3. Go-to paint color?

I am currently loving Benjamin Moore’s Woodlawn Blue (HC-147), the perfect soft blue-green.  The Historic Color Collection from Benjamin Moore is my go-to paint book.

4. Who is your favorite designer?

I love the work of Billy Baldwin, a true design pioneer.  I am also inspired by many of the fantastic designers working today – Celerie Kimbel and Jamie Drake are two favorites.

5. Antique or Modern?

Mid-Century Modern.

6. Favorite design related word?

You can “style” a bookcase, you can select a fabric or accessories with “style,” and you can work within your clients “style.”

7. Which film set would you like to live on?

I would love to live in Thomas Crown’s townhouse or on his island from 1999’s “The Thomas Crown Affair”.

8. What should a homeowner never scrimp on?

Don’t scrimp on craftsmanship. Having your floors re-finished professionally, using a carpenter for built-in bookshelves or cabinetry, and having wallpaper installed correctly (with lining paper!) might cost a little extra now but it saves a lot of money and headache in the future.

Terms of Use