Mark Sikes made a transition into the world of home design overseeing merchandising at Pottery Barn. After two successful decades, he launched his interior design business and immediately attracted national publicity. In 2011, he launched his lifestyle blog, Mark D. Sikes: Chic People, Glamorous Places, and Stylish Things as a creative outlet. It has become an inspiration and resource for design lovers all over the world. Mark is working on interiors projects all over the country. In addition, he owns a consulting firm, runs a successful online boutique, and is developing a bricks and mortar store in West Hollywood. His blog can be found at http://markdsikesinteriors.com/ Nancy Meyers is the director and screenwriter for several Hollywood blockbusters, including Something's Gotta Give, The Holiday, and It's Complicated.
"The book is filled with elegant, comfortable rooms
layered with Sikes’ trademark design elements — cheerful
blue-and-white porcelain, wicker and rattan, and fabrics in
stripes, batik, and ikat patterns."
—Papercity Magazine
"A showcase of chic ideas for every home, Sikes’s interiors are
inspired by classic California living."
—The Society Diaries
"This is a book I know I will turn to again and again and I have no
doubt that you will, too."
—La Dolce Vita
"Organized by color, each chapter examines Sikes' passion for
certain colors . . . and demonstrates how the designer uses
these colors to imbue a home's interiors with personality and
style. Alongside images of Sikes' work, there are photos of
vignettes and mood boards, all of which provide the reader with
ample design inspiration."
—Peakofchic.com
"Sharing a glimpse into his world of California cool is his first
book, Beautiful: All-American Decorating and Timeless Style. .
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—Modern Luxury Interiors (Atlanta)
"Fall must haves."
—La Dolce Vita
"We wrote about Mark Sikes in our prior summer issue and we
continue to be inspired by his work. This is his first book—and it
is a comprehensive look at his distinctive style, which derives
from classic American motifs and traditions. Sikes presents ideas
that are useable and adaptable for virtually any home, even if much
of his aesthetic references classic California indoor/outdoor
living, where he lives full time. He is an advocate for using
natural fibers, choosing vivid colors, all the while remaining true
to fashion as an inspiration, an arena where he began his
successful career. Given his strong Hollywood connections, he had
Nancy Meyers, the famed film director, write the foreword. She
emphasizes that Sikes knows 'how classic can look fresh, how style
and comfort go hand-in-hand'."
—Milieu Magazine
"Fall's Must Read Deisgn Books"
—Forbes.com
"Mark D. Sikes makes America Beautiful (Rizzoli)
again."
—Vanity Fair
"Meanwhile, his newly published first book, Beautiful:
All-American Decorating and Timeless Style, has an entire
chapter dedicated to — what else? — blue and white.
($37, amazon.com) 'It works with everything,' Sikes says,
'modern, eclectic, traditional.'"
—House Beautiful
"The book offers a fresh take on American style."
—Atlanta Homes Lifestyles
"Reese Witherspoon has "Beautiful" at the top of her stack"
—New York Post
"Casually chic and unfussy, the applauded style of interior
designer Mark D. Sikes is marked by his compositions of things with
a forever appeal to make rooms livable. In Beautiful: All American
Decorating and Timesless Style (Rizzoli), he chats companionably
through eight chapters as he dissects his approachable style. “Blue
and White Forever” features indigos, stripes, batiks and wicker
found on porches and in pool houses. In 'Timeless Neutrals,'
chinoiserie, gilt glass and mirrors are married compatibly with
Frencg chairs and furnishings. There are happy family rooms and
kitchens in the “Garden Greens” chapter and color to make you smile
in 'Beautiful Brights.' Most of all, this is a book for people who
like to really settle into their spaces."
—360 West Magazine
"His buzzy blog—Mark D. Sikes: Chic People, Glamorous Places,
Stylish Things (markdsikes.com)—inspired the idea for his first
book. Rather than organizing chapters by projects, Sikes (whose
clients include Reese Witherspoon and film director Nancy Myers)
grouped them around his favorite color stories, such as 'Blue and
White Forever' or 'Red My Way.' It’s proof of how any type of hue
can transform a room."
—Serendipity Magazine
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