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Architectural Digest | Tale of Toad Hall, June 2009
"It's an English country house made out of logs" says Suzanne, "How do you take a log house and introduce the fabulous?"
Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles | Casa Blanca, April 2007
White, in fact, may just define Kasler's personal style: always a stand-out and energetic - but never trendy.
House Beautiful | Color is Pretty, March 2007
Rooms should never be 'done.' - Switch pieces around - bring in cut leaves from the garden. It's your house, not a museum! Go ahead and touch!
Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles | Atlanta?s Hot 100: 1 Singular Sensation , March 2007
Kasler is next up to debut a line of furniture with Hickory Chair - the collection will feature the same kind of detailing her fans have come to expect: a deft use of couture-like detailing, a keen sense of sublime color selections, and an aesthetic that seamlessly bridges American and European sensibilities.
Southern Accents | Fabulous Faucets, March/April 2007
The crystal knobs have a jewelry-like quality that gives the bath an elegant look and finish. It can be used in a modern or more transitional space and could easily be the focus for a bathroom renovation.
Benjamin Moore Color 07| Calm Cool and Perfected, January 2007
Suzanne Kasler's home in the leafy hills of Buckhead may be the perfect expression of her understated style: a gracious blend of Southern charm and European flair, grounded by architectural discipline and an intuitive touch with color.
New York Social Diary | L'Art de Vivre: Musee Des Arts Decoratifs Paris | September 2006
The women are stylish in Paris, be they French, English, American, Russian, Arab or any other nationality. The place calls for it. No Hollywood casting agent could have made up a better mix of the world of the Haves. And you know they will all be attending the opening at the Grand Palais tonight, celebrating the rewards of their ambitions and hearts' desires, all of which lends a special aura to the brilliant evening.
Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles | Style Secrets: Suzanne Kasler on Beautiful Bedrooms, June 2006
Suzanne Kasler's penchant for pretty palettes and sophisticated spaces has made her a darling of the interior design world. Even at home, in her own bedroom, both elements are at play, yet comfort and function reign supreme.
House Beautiful | Color Which Red Is The Best Red, June 2006
When I look for red, I want a pure, true red, like the color in the American flag. Ralph Lauren does absolutely the best. It's the essence of red, that American classic red. It makes me think of boating or polo.
House Beautiful | The Good Life on the Lake, May 2006
If you can get the bones and the background right at the beginning, then it's a whole different kind of project. While the architect worries about issues like structure, roof, and massing, I can start with the client to think about things like a bigger laundry room, French doors in the dining room - all those little details that make the house work.
House & Garden | The Interpreter, April 2006
The Atlanta-based designer brings southern charm, European sensibility, and an architectural eye to her interiors. Kasler's projects, as well as her snappy new office, have an architectural focus and a European flair and edge that are shaking up traditional southern decorating.
Costal Living | Picture Perfect, March 2006
The resulting design evokes island sensibility with its porches, metal roof, smooth stucco exterior, and sun-bleached color scheme. A second story, a detached guesthouse, and symmetrical proportions give the 2,500-square-foot house a feeling of grandness, but inside, the scale is livable. The rooms flow seamlessly into each other. There are no fancy moldings or extravagant adornments--just timeless, functional spaces customized with careful thought.
Elle Decor | On the Bright Side, November 2005
Choosing among the things you love most can be really difficult, and it's far easier to do for other people. So I knew I'd need to do strategic layering of color and texture and work with a lot of white, which is my signature, if everything was going to work.
House Beautiful | America's Top 100 Interior Designers, November 2005
Suzanne Kasler's work is marked by light, scale, and architectural elements. Color is also important; she loves to mix neutrals with strong colors.
Southern Accent | The Color You Need Now... Turquoise, July/August 2005
Always in style, turquoise has recently influenced interior designers with its opaque quality and ability to create impact--even in small doses, as in the collectoin of vases above.
Elle Decor | Setting the Stage | May 2005
Fanciful, outrageous, and over-the-top are the only adjectives that apply. When major design talents create fantasy dining environments for a good cause--DIFFA: Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS--elaborate productions are de riguer....Suzanne Kasler of Atlanta installed her festive table beneath a giant Eiffel Tower.
Atlanta Magazine's Home | Well Manored, Spring 2005
Natural materials--sisal, linen, woven wood--can add a richness and depth that synthetic ones may not. By combining many textures in a coherent way, you can create a layering effect.
Southern Accents | A New Attitude, March/April 2005
From an aesthetic perspective, the last thing the designer wanted was for the decor to upstage the interior's classical details. The whole project, therefore, became a balancing act of new and old, form and function.
Atlanta Magazine's Home | Home Base | Winter 2004
Red is always in fashion. It's an appealing color because it provides a great atmosphere for entertaining...people are always attracted to it because it creates activity and encourages interaction.
House Beautiful | America's Top 125 Interior Designers, November 2004
House Beautiful's annual list of the nation's leading decorators includes tips on hot colors, final touches, where to shop, and a confession or two about big mistakes.
Atlanta Magazine's Home | Home Base | Fall 2004
The current trend is all about fun greens, contrasted with bright shades of pink or turquoise--like a Lilly Pulitzer dress.
Atlanta Magazine's Home | Home Base, Summer 2004
Kasler loves the versatility of pink, from the sophisticated toile and traditional checks to fun velvet stripes. It's always very striking.
Southern Accents | WaterSound Showhouse, July/August 2004
Fitting the home into a lifestyle was the ultimate goal for the showhouse team. This is a beach house, after all - so it needed to be fun, but it also needed to sustain real life - the daily routines that are not only necessary but also an important part of family life.
Atlanta Magazine's Home | Home Base | Spring 2004
What's wonderful about designing with a neutral color palette is that you can go from it into any color, or you can do the entire room in it. Natural neutrals offer a warmer and deeper approach than a strictly white palette, and they afford a feeling of casual elegance without having an overly decorated or trendy look.
Atlanta Magazine's Home | Home Base | Winter 2003
Blue can be a stronger part of a space than other colors.You can use it on the walls, in the tiles, on the pillows and upholstery. It's also pretty when you're looking through a sequence of rooms and you see it. That always has a striking impact.
Altanta Magazine's Home | Home Base, Fall 2003
In general, I like to have a mix of casual elegance, and I like things not to look too decorated. It's casual and dressy. Cashmere and leather. Branches and roses. They all go together well.
Veranda | Vast Scaled Large, May/June 2003
The challenge in a room as vast as this living room is to find an anchor or else it feels as if you're floating in space. Natural light is one of the defining aspects of the home, so I chose shades of white that change with the day.
Southern Accents | A Home For All Seasons, November/December 2002
The house has great warmth and charm. We wanted to strengthen the beautiful architecture that was already there without making it feel untouchable.
Atlanta Homes & Styles | Savvy Sophistication, September 2002
Two kinds of chairs around a classical table create a less-than-formal setting that encourages guests to linger and homeowners to use the room more.To heighten the different looks, French-style dining chairs are embellished with a linen stripe; classic armchairs are upholstered in solid linen banded with velvet.
Veranda | Array Room For Collecting, May/June 2001
We wanted to create a look that was classic and European in feel. For the art and collections, we wanted a background that would age beautifully.