Becky Boyle’s approach to interior design is simple: draw inspiration from what you love. This is exactly how the designer begins her conversations with clients. “I enjoy getting to know them and how they live in their home before starting to design,” Boyle says, who describes her aesthetic as traditional with a youthful twist. “I love to incorporate classic, inherited pieces with a new and youthful design. Whether that’s a chef’s kitchen, a favorite piece of furniture passed down from their grandmother, or wanting a nook for reading, I truly believe a home should be a reflection of who you are and what you love.”

Boyle takes the same approach with her style, pulling items for her home that are inspired by things she loves or that are personal to her. “I love using my grandparents’ antique pieces and silver, but then adding new fabrics to them or combining them in a room with new furniture and acces - sories. I love combining old and new items, mixing antiques with fresh silhouettes,” she says. “My goal in combining colors, textures, fabrics, and light that someone is drawn to on an emotional level is to create a space that feels collected, warm, and welcoming.”




Soane Britain Rattan Fern Table / $6,750 / soane.com

 



Courtland & Co. Scallop and Dot Cocktail Napkins / $35 for set of 4 / courtlandandco.com

 





Ornis Gallery Italian Botanical Prints / $425–$2,400 / ornisgallery.com

 






Bungalow Classic Gallas Sofa / $4,550 / bungalowclassic.com

 






Coleen and Company Sarafina Lantern / $1,950–$2,950 / coleenandcompany.com