After completing high school in Honolulu, Hawaii, Tyler Wisler ("Design Star 6") moved to the East Coast to attend Marymount University. Since earning a bachelor's degree in interior design 12 years ago, Tyler has worked as a professional interior designer in the New York City area. He believes that most of his design skills were developed by on-the-job experience with clients, who he says appreciate his attention to detail. Tyler says he enjoys the latest design trend of "industrial chic," which includes the use of recycled materials and dark metals paired with wood. As a professional designer, he says he always strives to give his clients the design they love, but will not hold back if he disagrees with a design decision.
Neutral Made New
Shades of  oatmeal, ivory and beige don’t necessarily mean boring, as this comfortable and  casually chic seating area proves. Gorgeous cream-lacquered nesting tables and  floor lamp sit proudly alongside the intricate detail of a cloisonne drum stool,  set off by lush printed linen drapery panels.
A Place for Reading and Relaxation
This  tranquil reading space is quiet and relaxing. Wisler used a petrified teak wood  stump aside a dark tobacco rattan lounge chair and ottoman. A hand-blown glass  lamp illuminates the area.
Refined Neutral Bedroom
With  unobstructed views of the East River, gorgeous modern art and a sprawling  terrace, the last thing you want to do is overpower a room with distractions in  the way of loud patterns and colors. The bisque-colored kid leather bed holds  court in the room, but doesn’t deter from the splendor its surroundings offer.
Spice-Inspired Living Room
Smart and  sophisticated, this modern living room celebrates the colors of the Turkish  spice bazaar. Vibrant hues of saffron and paprika upholstery upon deep  coffee-colored frames are peppered with accessories in bright aqua. 
Tranquil Bedroom
Keeping a  muted color palette in a room is always a sure-fire way to ensure a sense of  serenity, especially in a bedroom. Harmonious shades of aqua bounce around the  room with eye-catching textural and pattern changes.
A Great, Great Room
A neutral  color palette and smart space planning is the foundation unifying this large  space, despite it being so multi-functional. Natural Belgian linens collide with  supple ivory leather and rich chocolate ultra suede to give not only giving  textural interest but practicality to this all-purpose room.








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