Creating a space that embodies both luxury and approachability is a hallmark of Amy Horany Interiors. Amy Horany’s design philosophy is grounded in the high/low approach—combining high-quality, timeless staple pieces with carefully chosen affordable finds and antiques, sourced locally in Fort Worth. This method allows her to craft spaces that are lavish without compromising budget considerations, making bespoke design more accessible to a diverse clientele.
Amy begins with selecting cornerstone items that anchor the design—think plush sofas fashioned from durable fabric, elegant dining tables that serve as the room’s centerpiece, and statement lighting fixtures that add a touch of glamour. These high-quality staples ensure longevity and provide a harmonious basis for the entire design scheme.
Yet, true to her high/low philosophy, Amy complements these investment pieces with affordable treasures and unique antiques sourced from the rich cultural landscape of Fort Worth. Local flea markets and antique shops serve as a treasure trove for Amy, offering a variety of conversation pieces like an intricately carved side table, a vintage Turkish rug, or a collection of eclectic art pieces that infuse character and history into the spaces she designs.
This thoughtful juxtaposition of elements cultivates a distinct aesthetic that merges sophistication with personal charm. The result is a living environment that provides comfort and style, evoking an inviting, timeless aesthetic without an unreasonable prohibitive price tag. It also allows the client to select one-of-a-kind items that speak to them, ultimately giving their space a unique story to tell.
Amy Horany’s high/low technique doesn’t just transform homes; it transforms lives, showing that luxury is not about expenditure but about thoughtful curation and creativity.