Interior Designer
Rye, NY

Ginger Lemon Indigo designs considered, lived-in interiors for homeowners across Rye and Westchester County. The work suits Dutch Colonial gambrels, shingled summer estates along Milton Point, and contemporary waterfront builds. The Studio specializes in full-home renovations, as well as home furnishing and styling.

Rye NY reading corner with gray wool lounge chair and Kaiser Idell floor lamp by black-framed windows

A Rye home asks a particular kind of attention. The architecture is often historic or historically informed: gambrel roofs, multi-pane sash windows, cedar shingles, wraparound porches. The lots sit between mature landscape and Long Island Sound.

What We Bring to Rye

Rye NY dining room with Sossego Lily Chairs, oak table, multi-coloured glass pendant and Picasso and Matisse posters
Rye NY kitchen with navy shaker cabinets, white marble island, herringbone tile backsplash and flowering dogwood branches

Rye Project:
A Considered Condo

For a couple beginning their next chapter, we designed a loft-style open plan in Rye to gather family around them. White oak floors carry through every room and the palette stays neutral, so two colors can lead: seafoam walls in the primary bedroom, deep orange woven wool on the living-area swivel chairs.

Calm primary bedroom in an Interior Designer Rye NY project with gray upholstered bed, linen Roman blinds, and coastal artwork above
Rye NY living room with gray linen sectional, dusty-pink swivel chairs, oak coffee table and Picasso and Matisse posters

A Sossego ZYV table in Jequitibá wood anchors the dining side under a handblown glass pendant; a generous sectional and a custom coffee table with drawers sized for the grandchildren's toys hold the living side; the primary bedroom softens into seafoam walls and a Stark rug in the same tone.

Explore the full project

Ginger Lemon Indigo designs comfortable, considered, and beautifully functioning homes for families, empty nesters, and busy professionals — spaces that are modern in sensibility, honest in material and warm in character. Barbra Fordyce founded the Studio on a simple but deeply held belief, that home is not an aesthetic exercise. Having lived across the Netherlands, London, and the Connecticut coast, she brings a global eye and a genuine instinct for what makes a space feel truly livable.


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The Studio

A woman standing in a bright room by a window, with a wooden pedestal holding a decorative vase with plants, beige fluffy rug, and a white floor lamp.

Begin a conversation

We'd love to hear about your Rye home, your timeline, and how you'd like to live in the space. Every project starts with a conversation. Start yours here.

Rye NY reading corner with teal walls, oak cube bookshelf and white leather lounge chair on a black frame