GROSSE POINTE FARMS
“In a home where every nook tells a rich narrative of those that reside within, design duo [Ramsay Nye] stitch together a textured language articulated through color and pattern.”
“I was craving a space that appeared as if it had come together over time — a curated collection — rather than a cookie cutter, one-stop-shop look, and [Ramsay Nye] totally achieved that for me.”
“Layered with antique carpets, vintage furnishings and rich hues, this space exudes personalized charm and sophistication.”
“[Ramsay Nye’s] work on this Grosse Pointe farms home artfully illustrates how design can encapsulate the essence of its inhabitants.”
LOCATION
Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan
COLLABORATORS
Photographer: Marta Perez
Stylist: Benjamin Reynaert Creative
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This 1950s home sits in a charming suburban neighborhood along Lake St. Clair, just steps away from the prestigious Country Club of Detroit. Originally built with exceptional materials and meticulous craftsmanship, it had been lovingly maintained by its previous owners. When Ramsay Nye began working on the project, the home offered a perfect blank canvas to bring their client’s vision to life — a vibrant, layered, and personal space that reflected his life experiences and tastes. While many nearby homes feature safe neutrals, our client sought a distinctly unique home, filled with character and individuality — a vision the design team eagerly embraced. Ramsay Nye incorporated meaningful art from the homeowner’s travels, infusing the interiors with a sense of personal history and richness. The result is a home that is truly one-of-a-kind, tailored to its owner in every detail.