Spring into Summer with a Taste of each Designer's Personalized Room by Mackenzie Collier

If the MCI team were a Room…

Get to know the MCI designers through a sneak peek of our personal designs that we created for one another. Each designer was tasked with creating a surprise teaser for one another to reflect each designers personal taste. Along with the design concept, designers’ included inspiration pictures that helped guide the design as well as a unique cocktail best suited to fit each space.

[Living-Room]
noun
a room in a home used, especially by a family, for leisure activities, entertaining guests, etc.; parlor.

[Dining-Room]
noun
a room in which meals are eaten, as in a home or hotel, especially the room in which the major or more formal meals are eaten.

After a year of still working from home (WFH) it’s safe to say the MCI team has become well acquainted with our home spaces. To spice up our inspiration each designer surprised one another with a concept page that aligned with the designer’s personality in both functionality and aesthetic. These designs offer a reflection of our style, experience and dreams of what this space might look like if we had the opportunity to design one for ourselves.

Cultivating Aleah’s space with plenty of sunshine for her plants is a must and adding vibrant colors ensures to spark joy in any room! This design and its unique pieces make for the perfect spot to curl up with a cup of coffee and a good book. With a gorgeous jewel toned sofa, this space is ready to welcome you to spend a relaxing Sunday morning or entertain guests on the weekends.

Inspiration Pic: Frida Kahlo’s Blue House – Casa Azul – was a touchstone throughout her life. Casa Azul offers a glimpse into the dining area and shows the bright colors and traditional themes that are found throughout.

Cocktail: Puma Tracks
2 oz reposado tequila
1 oz Lime juice
.5 oz cointreau
.5 oz cinnamon anise syrup
Pomegranate soda
Black Lava Sea Salt

Glassware: Double Old Fashioned
Technique: Rim half the glass with Black Lava Sea Salt. Add Tequila, Lime Juice, Cointreau and Cinnamon Syrup to cocktail shaker and shake with ice. Strain into the double old fashioned glass with fresh ice. Top with Pomegranate Soda.
Garnish: Orange Peel

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Jungle-icious

Inspired by Frida Kahlo’s vibrant casa, this living space exudes character and charm. A playful color palette with a mix of organic textures and earthy elements brings a laid back vibe to this chill space. With an emphasis on one-of-a-kind, sustainable and handmade pieces, this unique design is every vintage lover’s dream.

Created for Aleah Carr by Katie Simpson

When Yoselin’s not designing, she spends her spare time strutting to a new local restaurant with a glam set of heels and being a dog momager to her Goldendoodle, Charlotte. With the perfect dining room to gather for a cocktail and reminisce on the ocean’s breeze, this space is ready to wine and dine its guests. Of course, you can’t forget a set of stylish doggy bowls.

Inspiration Pic: Dreams of sun-kissed weather and the sound of west coast waters at sunset offers a moment to remember. A celebration of summer with friends makes you wish you never left the beach.

Cocktail: Yay Sorbet!
.75 oz Orange Cognac
.75 oz Lemon Juice
.5 oz Simple Syrup
1 Scoop Raspberry Sorbet
2-3 oz Champagne

Glassware: Martini
Technique: Add Cognac, lemon juice and simple syrup to a cocktail shaker with ice and shake until cold. Add scope of sorbet to chilled martini glass, pour contents of cocktail shaker over sorbet. Top with Champaign.
Garnish: Lemon Peel, expressed

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Summer Sherbet Punch

A vibrant color palette and cool wood tones give this dining room the ultimate summer vibe all year round! Architectural silhouettes add interest and softness with their smooth lines and finishes. Touches of brass and velvet elevate the space giving you the perfect amount of glam while speckled details in the yellow centerpiece and dog bowls (how could we forget?) add a handmade quality for a curated look.

Created for Yoselin Castro by Aleah Carr

After a bustling day of getting through her to-do list, Courtney might be seen running around Portland looking for her next coffee shop obsession. This calm and serene space allows you to either unwind after a long day or host your closest friends. Nevertheless, this room is a picturesque escape begging you to enjoy the weekend.

Inspiration pic: What says cozy night in better than a sunset view from a gorgeous skyrise in the city? With an Insta-ready view all your worries slip away from the 9-to-5 hustle. Finding comfort in a city can be hard but with warm colors and textures this space is ready to make you feel right at home.

Cocktail: Highrise
1 oz Rye Whiskey
1 oz Laird’s Apple Jack
¾ oz Lillet Rouge
½ oz Salers Apertif Gentian
2 dashes Angostura Bitters
Absinthe

Glass: Coupe
Technique: Spray coupe glass with 5 sprays of absinthe. Add remaining ingredients to a cocktail shaker and shake with ice until very cold. Strain into coupe glass.
Garnish: Grapefruit Peel

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Picturesque Escape

Inspired by the charming views of NYC at sunset, Courtney’s love for neutral colors and curved silhouettes come together to create a living room that is cozy yet chic. Incorporating natural textures into the space allows for an earthy environment with big city flair. With versatility in mind, this design is ideal for hosting parties or weekday binging!

Created for Courtney Clark by Yoselin Castro

When she’s not backpacking around Europe or planning her next destination getaway, Katie’s well-rounded knowledge and exposure to other cultures translates into her own décor style. Drawing inspiration from Katie’s adventures this design style is sure to make this space a conversation starter!

Inspiration pic: With many stories to share from her travels, this living space offers any visitors a home-away-from-home feeling that is both comfortable and thrilling to take in.

Cocktail: Sweet Terracotta
1.5 oz Uncle Val’s Peppered Gin
1 oz Strawberry White Balsamic Shrub*
½ oz Lemon Juice
Prosecco

Glass: Coupe
Technique: Rim glass with Salt, Pepper and Sugar. Add all ingredients into a shaker with ice and shake until cold. Double strain into a Coupe glass
Garnish: Prosecco Float & Grapefruit Peel

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Tranquil Fiesta

Katie has lived all over the globe including London, Mexico City and Luxembourg. Having traveled to 43 countries, she has fell in love with global culture and design. This concept page describes Katie’s love for Bohemian aesthetic with a subtle touch of Moroccan design.

Created for Katie Simpson by Courtney Clark

Elle Decor: Experience in Design by Mackenzie Collier

We’re making our mark hot off the press in Elle Decor

From projects like Lemonade Insurance and Greenwood Brewing, located in downtown Phoenix, we’re loving this area we call homebase. The opportunity to work on local commercial projects is arguably one of the best feelings for Mackenzie Collier interiors (MCI) as we love being able to stop by these local gems right in our backyard.  

Last year we presented a brewing taproom with the client’s goal in mind to design a space that worked from day to night. She wanted a diverse space that was feminine and soft yet welcoming to all passersby. We created a bright and airy space that blends the two design styles seamlessly, creating both a beautiful and subtle yet timeless look.

Our clients enlisted our help to capture the essence of their vision. The MCI team ensures quality, aesthetic and an overall wonderful experience for our clients. To increase satisfaction in the client’s experience, MCI works to hone in on the client’s inspirations through mementos, personal photos, Pinterest boards, playlists etc.

With a picturesque view of Roosevelt Row, and a beer garden out the back door, this taproom has views for days, beautiful light and incredible potential to bring these spaces to life. 

Warm golden hues paired with a monochromatic palette and brass accents gives this community space oodles of timeless details and a boost in personality. Our clients are creative and passionate about great design and ready to embrace a space ready to bring people together and inspire conversation.

On a side note, if you haven’t been to Greenwood Brewing taproom located in downtown Phoenix, we highly recommend a visit. If you love a great beer garden, this spot is a beer lover’s dream with not one but two large patios and an array of craft beers to sip and enjoy. Cheers to the woman-owned brewery, we guarantee you will fall in love with both it’s charm and sophistication.


Working From Home? We Have You Covered. Design Special: $575 Home Office Plan by Mackenzie Collier

Times are tough right now. Coronavirus putting the world under quarantine has many of us going stir-crazy. Those who are fortunate enough to be able to work from home may be finding it difficult to function the same. That’s where we come in.

We want to provide you with a space that is fun and FUNctional. An environment where you can get work done from the comfort of your own home. For a limited time, we’ve got a special design plan to help you spruce things up. For $575, you’ll get a custom curated plan for your space in just 1-2 weeks.

Included but not limited to: hardworking parents + individuals, hustling college students, cool grade-school kids. ;)

Here is what a home office design process would look like…

Go Fit Jo Home Office

Video Consult

Discuss your work-from-home needs + wishes for the space with one of our awesome designers.

[Image: Go Fit Jo; Keith Haring Wallpaper: Blik; Desk: Ikea]

Mid Century Home Office

Custom Color Palette

To make sure we’re heading in the right direction, we’ll send a custom color palette your way for feedback + approval.

[Image: James Stewart Photography; Desk: West Elm]

Alivia Fields Portland Oregon Apartment

Design Concept Page

Items we’ve sourced for your working space:
Furniture
Art
Lamps
Accessories

[Image: Alivia Fields]

Modern Home Office Storage

Shopping List

A digital document of our curated selections. Just click & order.

[Image: James Stewart Photography; Desk: Crate and Barrel]

Go Fit Jo Bay Area Home Office

Pinterest Board

A link where you can see other items we considered durning the process.

[Image: Go Fit Jo; Storage: Ikea]

Desert Luxe Home Office

FIN

Now you have a space to get productive work done! Take that, COVID-19!

[Image: Roehner + Ryan; Chairs: Restoration Hardware; Desk: Anthropologie]

Again, this is a limited time offer, so jump on it! Give us a call to learn more: 602-529-2191

MCI’s “Downtown Dogtainer” Wins First Place People’s Choice in Charity Dog House Competition by Mackenzie Collier

The MCI crew recently took on a fun little side project designing a stylish, eco-friendly dog house to be auctioned off at this year’s Facings of America Design for Dogs fundraiser. We partnered with Structurology, a structural engineering company we work with at our co-working space The McKinley Club, to create a badass “Downtown Dogtainer,” and *drum roll* we’re excited to share our little pup palace won first place among voters!

Willo the Corgi works with us at the McKinley Club and just had to crawl inside this spacious pup palace!

Willo the Corgi works with us at the McKinley Club and just had to crawl inside this spacious pup palace!

Inspired by the surge of adaptable and reusable shipping containers throughout Phoenix, we designed a dog house any pooch would love to live in, and we dubbed it the Downtown Dogtainer. This dog-topia showcases a sustainable and unique concept that has been seen around the valley in unique and unexpected ways. There was also a focus on highlighting local Phoenix vendors, such as Tuft & Needle, Our Block Co., muralist Dani Hacche, woodworkers Taylor and Michael of Rhodes Creative, and steelwork by Resolute Performance Iron. This dog house pays homage to the heart and soul seen around the Phoenix community. We hope your pup can't get enough!

 
Design Concept by Mackenzie Collier Interiors

Design Concept by Mackenzie Collier Interiors

Local Love

We partnered with local vendors to create this downtown dog haven that represented downtown Phoenix.

Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.

Wanting to focus on sustainability, we came up with the idea for a mini shipping container, similar to the Churchill in downtown Phoenix!

About the annual Design for Dogs event:

Hosted by Facings of America since 2015, the Design for Dogs event is a custom dog house design + build competition, silent auction, and most importantly, fundraiser! This dog-centric architectural event showcases one-of-a-kind dog house creations by local architects, interior designers, builders, and industry partners. The family-friendly event has something for everyone: food, music, beer and wine tasting, local vendor booths, learning opportunities for adoption and animal advocacy, a puppy kissing booth, AND... some lucky winners go home with cool, new custom homes for their furry friends!

Thank you Facings of America for this wonderful event and all the design teams for supporting the Arizona Animal Welfare League.

The Larder + The Delta Downtown Phoenix Restaurant Reveal by Mackenzie Collier

Spotlight on design! Today we’re showcasing one of our favorite downtown Phoenix restaurants: The Larder + The Delta! For this project, our dear friend Owner and Head Chef Stephen Jones wanted the restaurant to have “an essence of the south with a touch of smoke,” blending the vibe of downtown Phoenix with his personal style. Together, we designed something unique, creative, and innovative to fit him. We are so excited to share this project and ready to take on another food and beverage project. Cheers! 

Check out The Larder + The Delta at 200 W Portland St #101, Phoenix, AZ 85003.
(Pro tip: we recommend getting the crispy pig ear “cheetos” with a summatime sangria!)

The Larder + The Delta, Downtown Phoenix, AZ

The Larder + The Delta, Downtown Phoenix, AZ

Check out Phoenix Faces & Places feature Chef Stephen Jones and the interior of The Larder + The Delta!

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PHX Local Love

As designers in downtown Phoenix, we wanted to bring in that urban feeling while keeping it personal. Adding wall murals by local artists created that city flair while keeping the look cohesive. (Murals by Isaac Caruso)

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Fresh Perspective

Keeping the space light and airy with crisp white wall and a bright pop of color create a fun and inviting downtown space.

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Pops of Color

The yellow Industry West bar stools are a staple at The Larder + The Delta. Having ample amount of bar seating so you can experience the process of watching the chefs create their masterpieces is a must.

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Southern Comfort… with a Twist!

Chef Jones’s dishes evolve the rustic and make it new, and we wanted to reflect that in the design. Antique oak church pews paired with concrete tabletops (Porter Barnwood) create a unique look that does just that.

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It’s Lit

A modern touch, these beautiful DEZAART wood pendant light fixtures add visual interest and warm lighting in a space with very high ceilings.

Drinks on the Patio

A great space to gather for brunch or an after-work happy hour! We knew that The Larder + The Delta should capitalize on their perfect patio spot. A custom industrial style rail by local vendor 11th Monk3y Industries around the patio makes a nice statement while keeping the space feeling intimate.

Images: Monica Milewski