



Parsons, but self-taught.
What is your signature look? How would you define it?
Classical architecture principles as a backdrop for beautiful, comfortable, tranquil rooms that tell a story with fun, yet elegant statements, such as mixing harmoniously furniture from different periods. Crisp, tailored, yet steeped in tradition; studied and rigid adherence to the discipline of classicism, order, balance, and symmetry…with always a surprise, a little twist….a bit of whimsy
When did you know this was your calling in life?
When I redecorated the house every night after my parents went out….my little brother and babysitter served me well as junior designers…I learned to “point” at the tender age of six!
What other designer and or architect do you most admire (living or not) and why?
I’m not a typical devotee or fan per se. I see something in everything, always taking mental snapshots. I suppose anything that resonates; or speaks to me I appreciate.
What is your favorite go to fabric house/collection or singular fabric?
The hunt for a great antique Fortuny, and I love Rose Tarlow’s textile line.
What material do you love?
Crushed linen velvets in rich jeweled tones, interesting antique textiles in silk, beautiful embroideries and authentic ethnic prints. From antique batiks to the rare African kuba cloth.
What is a favorite antique of yours?
An Andre Arbus parchment desk with limed oak legs, French c.1940.
What is your favorite project?
One's that inspire me. Usually because the clients are simply nice and champion the design process. My jobs are long and the relationships protracted. I have to work through this collaboration being happy or it’s simply not worth my time….happiness trumps money, and I will not tolerate bullies, particularly when it comes to my loyal, talented, amazing team.
What trade or retail store inspires you most?
Great decorative artisans.
What is your favorite new and old interior book?
Shockingly, I find the the best books to be on history’s best fashion designers – M.’s Mainboucher, Givenchy, Dior, Balenciaga, and of course le Grande Mdme. Chanel. I glean great inspiration for my work from these legends of fashion.
What country house do you most love?
When did you know this was your calling in life?
When I redecorated the house every night after my parents went out….my little brother and babysitter served me well as junior designers…I learned to “point” at the tender age of six!
What other designer and or architect do you most admire (living or not) and why?
I’m not a typical devotee or fan per se. I see something in everything, always taking mental snapshots. I suppose anything that resonates; or speaks to me I appreciate.
What is your favorite go to fabric house/collection or singular fabric?
The hunt for a great antique Fortuny, and I love Rose Tarlow’s textile line.
What material do you love?
Crushed linen velvets in rich jeweled tones, interesting antique textiles in silk, beautiful embroideries and authentic ethnic prints. From antique batiks to the rare African kuba cloth.
What is a favorite antique of yours?
An Andre Arbus parchment desk with limed oak legs, French c.1940.
What is your favorite project?
One's that inspire me. Usually because the clients are simply nice and champion the design process. My jobs are long and the relationships protracted. I have to work through this collaboration being happy or it’s simply not worth my time….happiness trumps money, and I will not tolerate bullies, particularly when it comes to my loyal, talented, amazing team.
What trade or retail store inspires you most?
Great decorative artisans.
What is your favorite new and old interior book?
Shockingly, I find the the best books to be on history’s best fashion designers – M.’s Mainboucher, Givenchy, Dior, Balenciaga, and of course le Grande Mdme. Chanel. I glean great inspiration for my work from these legends of fashion.
What country house do you most love?
My Southampton cottage and it’s gardens.
If you were not doing this what would you do?
If you were not doing this what would you do?
Give 100% of my time to the humanitarian causes dear to my heart and the ASPCA (Although I consider animals on an equal level with humans as far their rights against harm).
What city besides NYC do you visit to inspire you?
What city besides NYC do you visit to inspire you?
Paris, Rome, Buenos Aires, Istanbul.
What are some trade secrets you want to share?
What are some trade secrets you want to share?
Organization can transform your home and your life. A fresh coat of paint - it’s like a tonic, then redo your bookcases….refold and color coordinate your sweaters….clean your house; then call me.
Tell us your tips for entertaining well
Tell us your tips for entertaining well
Make it appear effortless. Your guests should feel like you’re beyond delighted to see and welcome them, and each is the most important person in the room. Effective preparation takes care of all the rest; so the night allows the host to give all attention to his or her guests in a seemingly effortless fashion – most people are too uptight….and that reads.
What is the easiest most stress free floral arrangement you suggest?
What is the easiest most stress free floral arrangement you suggest?
Any orchid in a patina’d terra cotta pot, freshly mossed up. A double stem is best, easy to maintain. Water once a week, drain and replace in a reasonably well lit spot.
What is the singular most important ingredient to a great party?
What is the singular most important ingredient to a great party?
Great wine and proper planning, so the host can truly enjoy the evening without distractions….unconsciously allowing one’s guests to follow suit….be gracious, warm, light…and have fun!
Time to escape into some beautiful spaces:
Photos courtesy of Rod Winterrowd, Inc.
A back lit built in bookcase is brought to life with artwork and accessories. Striped window treatments flank the space, adding height
Traditional interiors are made even more beautiful with a heady mix of modern color field paintings and small tables with clean lines
Rod has fun with surface areas- a painted geometric pattern on the floor balances out the teal Venetian plaster walls
In a New York sitting room, dark stained herringbone floors and a mix of furniture in a variety of finishes are welcoming
Knowing storage is the key to success in a city apartment, he has compartmentalized bookshelf spaces with artwork, the TV and family photos.
A master at seating layout, a tailored banquette and French arm chair surround a petite cocktail table.
Artwork hung symmetrically, low lighting, and cozy Bridgewater chairs make this library a rich and inviting spot.
A jewel tone palette, monochromatic flowers and well placed light sources make everyone feel good.
Rod loves a painted door. These beauties are painted a deep blue, not a bad way to make an entrance. The chocolate and cream bedroom beckons.
A manicured Palm Beach home with clipped hedges and classical architecture
In this Florida foyer he used an alabaster lantern, mirrors to enlarge the space, and neutral sophisticated palette to provide a tropical retreat.
Mixing dark woods and cream upholstery, the space reads cool and comfortable.
Several seating areas provide for easy conversation.
A very New England dark pool is surrounded by modern chaises and a vine covered pergola that says tropical, but clean tropical not overgrown desert island tropical.
Time to escape into some beautiful spaces:

A back lit built in bookcase is brought to life with artwork and accessories. Striped window treatments flank the space, adding height











