
Westchester Magazine: Design Awards 2014
We are proud to announce that we were a Finalist in the Westchester Design Awards 2014 in the Category of Foyer Entry….
We are proud to announce that we were a Finalist in the Westchester Design Awards 2014 in the Category of Foyer Entry….
Lighting is one of the most important design details in completing the home. Westchester Magazine’s Fall issue is dedicated to all Trends in Lighting. In this feature article, Denise Wenacur shares specific new resources in under cabinet lighting, ‘mood’ lighting and how to update old fixtures to look brand new…
A Fun Family Space with a little inspiration from a 13-year old…
Want to know a secret? Denise Wenacur shares Designer Secrets in Westchester Magazine…
Juxtaposition and Contrast, Color and Texture. This fall is all about making a statement, often using pieces you already own, but in new mode..
“The role of the designer is to not only create a unique design that satisfies all of the needs and functionality of the room for the client, but to know how best to pick and choose, and where to find the items.” Just part of the evolving role of the Interior Designer…
Denise Wenacur was asked to participate at the Architectural Digest Home Design show as a Design Consultant. Attendees received 15 minute complimentary design consultations,viewed beautiful fashions for their home, and left with some great ideas.
DW Design & Decor LLC was a proud participant in the Designer Showhouse of Westchester 2009 to benefit Cerebral Palsy of Westchester. 5,000 visitors toured the 17,000 square foot estate during the five weeks that it was open to the public…
Denise Wenacur was invited to speak at the historical St. Andrews Golf Club located in Hastings, NY. The audience enjoyed a presentation entitled ‘Color Your Home Beautiful’ which focused on the use and reactions to color in residential environments.
Denise Wenacur offers a step by step guide to creating a digital watercolor in the software program Fractal Design Painter….
The common element throughout is good design. There’s always a reason why an element is chosen for a certain place, whether it’s a colorful painting in a room or a specific fabric on a chair. There’s also a functionality to every item that is unique to each project’s solution. It’s sort of like an oversized jigsaw puzzle with a place and reason for each piece.