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Ep. 373: Shingle and Stone with Thomas Kligerman

Ep. 373: Shingle and Stone with Thomas Kligerman

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Ep. 373: Shingle and Stone with Thomas Kligerman

FromHow to Decorate

ratings:
Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Aug 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week, we're joined by distinguished architect and designer Thomas Kligerman of Kligerman Architecture and Design. Tom takes us on a journey through his rich background and design philosophy, as showcased in his latest book and career monograph "Shingle and Stone." He shares insights on American architecture, the evolution of the shingle style, and how he blends traditional elements with modern design.
What You’ll Hear On This Episode

 Tom's diverse background and how it influences his architectural approach. 

The definition and evolution of American architecture, particularly the shingle style. 

How Tom reinvents traditional shingle style with modern elements and sculptural forms. 

The importance of rooflines and ceilings in architectural design. 

Tom's approach to blending indoor and outdoor spaces. 

Insights on color use in architecture, including bold choices like all-red exteriors. 

How Tom addresses challenges in different geographical locations, like building a shingle-style house in Texas. 

The interplay between exterior design and interior layouts. 

Tom's experience at the Design Retreat event and its value for homeowners


Mentioned: 
Ballard Designs
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Thomas Kligerman | IG 
Shingle and Stone: Thomas Kligerman Houses 

Decorating Dilemma:

Hi Jen and thank you for writing! First, Thomas suggests using simpler moldings to leave walls uninterrupted and give a sense of height. For the ceiling, Tom recommends a flat finish and suggests experimenting with a hint of pink to complement the green walls. A little bit of green can go a long way. Painting moldings and walls in the same color, with slight variations in finish (e.g., eggshell for moldings, slightly less shiny for walls). Overall, Thomas suggests letting the architecture be consistent, and maybe let the color be what’s different. Can’t wait to hear about how it goes, and what your husband thinks about the little bit of pink! 
Released:
Aug 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode