At a time when so much of the world is pursuing the next big thing, it’s refreshing to encounter someone who’s happily committed to what she already knows and loves. Julia Amory’s tastes are radically unedgy. “I love brown furniture,” she says. “I love chintz and majolica.”
She compares her approach to designing houses for herself and her family—husband Minot and their two children—to speaking in her native language. “This is the way Minot and I grew up,” she says, “and this is the way our children are growing up.” Crayon marks on the upholstery, shirred lampshades, antique quilts that disintegrate with use, a kidney-shaped vanity from the 1950s—“these things make me feel safe and cozy,” she says.
Her decorating vernacular provides a constant in a life that is otherwise quite dynamic. The Amorys spend summers at their home in Southampton, New York, and the school year in Palm Beach, where she runs a growing women’s clothing and textile business. “It’s an incredible time to be in Palm Beach,” she says. “There’s been a convergence of my peers in the design space, and so many young families have relocated. We’re always busy.”…