Ep. 195: designer Clinton Smith

Published: April 6, 2021, 8 a.m.

b'Today\\u2019s guest is the multi-talented Clinton Smith. Clinton is a New York-based designer, creative director, award-winning magazine editor, and author of several books. From 2013-2018 he was the Editor in Chief for Veranda and is now the Editor at Large for New England Home Magazine and Style Editor for Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles. With two decades of experience, Clinton is considered an expert in the fields of interior design, architecture, outdoor living, entertaining, and other luxury lifestyle topics.\\n\\nWhat You\\u2019ll Hear on This Episode:\\n\\n\\nHow did Clinton get his start?\\n\\nWhen and how did Clinton come to write his first book?\\n\\nWhat is the job of a magazine editor?\\n\\nWhat are Clinton\\u2019s favorite magazines to read?\\n\\nWhere does Clinton keep his large magazine collection?\\n\\nMore about the Christopher Spitzmiller and book that Clinton collaborated on.\\n\\nThe differences in design and architecture between New York and New England.\\n\\nHow to put a twist on trends or look for microtrends.\\n\\nHow do designers get published?\\n\\nHow does Clinton stay up to date on the latest design books?\\n\\nDecorating Dilemma\\nHi Christine,\\n\\nYou\\u2019re lucky to have some great architecture in your home\\u2014the craftsman detail is amazing! So here is a piece of advice that you didn\\u2019t ask for, but I think you can draw more attention to the detail by changing out the hardware on those drawers (unless it\\u2019s original then keep it). I like the bar setup you have but I would maybe just get a larger tray. You could add some votives or low pillar candles to reflect the light against the mirrored backsplash. I like where you\\u2019re headed with the plants against the taller glass-front cabinets. I would just put two overscale planters there and fill them with English ivy or some other fern to really anchor the space. I think the three in there are too small and you can really make a statement with two large ones. If you\\u2019re feeling really ambitious, you could use some of those stick-on battery-operated lights to illuminate the glassware in those cabinets.\\n\\nFYI, Ballard also has these beautiful LED rechargeable lamps that have a dimmer and these wonderful metal shades. One last suggestion is our acrylic easel where you could add a little painting for a pop of color. We know you have great taste because of your coffee table books we see by Tom Sheer and Alexa Hampton!\\n\\nYou gave us an easy one, Christine\\u2026thank you!\\n\\nMentioned in This Episode:\\nClinton Smith on Instagram\\nClinton Smith Studio\\nClinton\\u2019s books on Amazon\\nNew England Home Magazine\\nAtlanta Homes & Lifestyles Magazine\\nA Year at Clove Brook Farm by Christopher Spitzmiller'