Archive for the 'interior decorating' Category

17
Dec
08

Holiday Gifts for a Special Home

Wall Mounted Stag

Wall Mounted Stag – Matter Matters – $85.00

www.mattermatters.com

So Turquoise!

So Turquoise! Handsoaps – TS Pink – $12 Each

www.thisisauto.com

Animal Index

Animal Index – Japanese Modern Design – $23.00

www.japanesemoderndesign.com

Cardinal Garden Bell

Cardinal Garden Bell – The Gardener – $14.00 Each

www.thegardener.com

Monogrammed Angora Lambswool Throw

Monogrammed Lambswool Angora Throw

The Monogram Shop – $325.00

www.themonogramshops.com

Pop Color Catchall

Pop Color Catchall – Pottery Barn – $14.00 Each

www.potterybarn.com

Your Favorite Cotton Towel

Your Favorite Cotton Towel – West Elm – $2.99 -12.00

www.westelm.com

Porcelain Bird Bowls

Finch – Coe & Waito – $56.00

www.shopfinch.com

Jonathan Adler Needlepoint Pillows

Jonathan Adler Needlepoint Pillows – $115.00 – 195.00 Each

www.jonathanadler.com

26
Feb
08

Staging to Live

What is “Staging to Live?”

Home staging itself is depersonalizing a space in order to neutralize and sell space, not things. When I “stage” to live, I consider that the use of the word “stage” is loose in this context.

Staging to live is a perhaps a more affordable option I offer clients to interior design services. I incorporate the concepts of staging though use more elements of design so that we’re personalizing (not depersonalizing) a home’s interior.

The idea is that the home is occupied, the home owner wants to maximize their enjoyment of their space, and we work as a team to accomplish those goals.

Staging to live may incorporate many services including color consultation, shopping for furniture and accessories, re-purposing existing furniture and accessories and then pulling all these elements together in a way that’s fresh and remarkable.

I have seen many instances in which clients feel they don’t have a thing to work with. I beg to differ. Sometimes all it takes is a fresh eye and some creative engineering.

What can I do for you today?

20
Feb
08

Tricky tricky…

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One of my favorite non-committal decorating tricks: use fabric or window treatments on the wall.

For fabric, a good recipe from the mother of a great friend. This is written as it was sent to me…

Just find some liquid starch – not spray – or the really old-fashioned kind that you dissolve in water to make a thin paste. I just used dress-making fabric. You can use decorator fabric, but it takes more starch because the fabric is so much heavier. You have to thoroughly soak the fabric in the starch and just smooth it onto the wall. You can use one of those blade-like tools that is used for smoothing wall paper to get all the bubbles out from the fabric. You may have to tack it to the wall at the top until it dries and sticks to the wall. It is best to avoid large prints that require matching (it takes more fabric). Stripes are easy and small prints are OK too. Don’t overlap the seams too much. As it dries it can shrink and cause a separation between the panels of fabric (frustrating beyond belief!). I only did it in a small bathroom. I wouldn’t recommend it for a large room because it can get expensive and be a real chore.

My second favorite alternative:

Use window treatments on portions of your wall. In my own home, I have used matchstick blinds above my fireplace which you can see in the photo. You still get the look of color without the commitment of paint. I also love the effect of texture on the walls – its an interesting dynamic and warms up a space.

Get creative and try whatever moves you. It’s also a nice look to hang fabric from a rod so you get a good drape. Remember too, that when you hang curtains, take the rod to the top of the wall just below the ceiling. You’ll make the space feel larger and the windows will appear bigger.

12
Feb
08

Room for Color

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Color can be a tricky thing. If you need a dose of it in your life and aren’t quite ready to paint your kitchen lavender, consider punching it up with some high-volume accessories. My favorites (and they work in almost any room) are:

** Black lampshades

** Throw pillows of assorted colors and textures

** Cut bougainvillea, tulips, cherry blossom or poppies in a turquoise vase

** Groupings of smaller objects in monochromatic shades of blue or coral

31
Jan
08

Valentine’s Day

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I love Valentine’s Day. I have scoured the Internet for — as our friend Martha says — a few good things to share with you.

I once heard someone say that adding the colors red or turquoise to a room is like adding jewelry to an outfit. In honor of this Valentine’s Day, consider doing the same. Exchange a plain paper lampshade for a gorgeous red silk shade. Add a red throw, pillow, or coffee table book to your living room. I love red vases too – they’re a great punch of color even when they’re not holding flowers. Red is classic and sexy.

I’m a big fan of Pottery Barn’s new pension for color – brand new for this spring. Bright neons that do not remind anyone of ’86, awesome pinks, reds and aqua fabric, frames and bath towels.

Happy Hunting!




 

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