Why West Coast Designers Are Skipping Curtains
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Why West Coast Designers Are Skipping Curtains
""The book is all about looking out to nature," says Kayne. "And so every view in the book was either looking around, looking in, or looking through to nature. It's the through line that runs through every house consistently and kind of grounds the entire book.""
""Sometimes window treatments really can finish a room, and sometimes they're just absolutely not necessary," Kayne told me when I interviewed her in Manhatta"
An interiors collection presents a Pacific-inspired lifestyle centered on warm, effortless spaces that prioritize connection to the outdoors. Spaces emphasize quality materials, heirloom pieces, simple intentional design, and layered, modern-meets-rustic furnishings. Layouts and architecture frame views, focusing on looking around, looking in, or looking through to nature. The collection is organized around four natural materials— aspen, pine, oak, and ryegrass— highlighting material-driven atmospheres. Many showcased rooms lack window treatments, advocating bare windows when privacy is not required so vistas serve as focal points while minimal finishing touches can complete a room.
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