To kick off my fall season of The Mood Board podcast, I interviewed interior designer Gail Davis and podcast host of Design Perspectives. Gail has a wealth of knowledge in the interior design industry, and like myself, focuses on spotlighting designers of color on her show. She also recently renovated her kitchen, featured in House Beautiful magazine, and it stirred up a debate in the design industry. Does every kitchen have to have an island, and should we always design with resale value in mind?
Gail Davis Designs is renowned for crafting elegant interiors that feel soulful, livable, and personal. For 15 years, celebrated designer Gail M. Davis has applied her formal design training to homes across the country, transforming houses into her clients’ forever homes.
With a background in the fashion industry, Gail is passionate about using color and textiles throughout her projects. Though her spaces are steeped in classical decorating principles, she is passionate about crafting interiors that are comfortable, functional living spaces. Each client is different, and each space must consider the reality of their lives, not just serve as a beautiful room.
Gail studied at the New York School of Interior Design and honed her craft interning at two of New York City’s most prestigious firms—Bunny Williams Inc. and David Kleinberg Design Associates. Her projects have been published in House Beautiful, Elle Decor, AD Pro, Domino, and more.
This week, I decided to pull together a living room inspired by Gail’s approach to luxury design and pattern play.
Throw Pillow- The Slate Abstract Velvet Pillow
Vintage Sofa- Lee Industries Velvet and Oak Sofa
Barrel Accent Chair- Rue Swivel Chair in Tiger Ivory by Sarah Sherman Samuel
Accent Lighting- Ravi 30” Table Lamp
Area Rug- Wolcott Hair on Hide Rug
Throw Blanket- Blue Missoni Style Throw
Gail’s Kitchen Renovation Home Tour- Featured in House Beautiful Magazine
Accent Table- Mahoun End Table