Designs of the Times: Ann Ueno Interior Design

Ann Ueno Interior Design
Ann Ueno (Photo by Jackie Knabben)

Category: Master bedroom

Big picture: Ueno (pictured), lead designer at the Miami-based firm she founded, describes her vision for this penthouse bedroom in Brickell as “modern boho, erring neutral with a few pops of color.”

The details: The Persian carpet, with its coastal blue and burnt red shades, became the foundation for the space, adding a layer of dimension and interest. The blue and gold bench plays off the colors in the rug. “These are both unexpected moments in the space that were meant to elevate the personality,” Ueno says.

The Studio McGee blue-striped throw pillows add balance to the white bedding and bold floor—and also deliver a subtle layer of pattern. “The materiality story was a bit unique—gold with wood textures in the frames, earthy organic fabrics and a subtle pop of traditional marble in the table lamps,” Ueno adds. “It’s global meets traditional, bold meets natural, all coming together to bring my client a peaceful and beautiful master retreat.”

Address: 790 NE 97th St., Miami Shores

Contact: 312.305.0095; [email protected]

Website: annueno.com

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