Saturday, September 26, 2009

STYLE FOR EVERYONE


Restoration Hardware has come out with a line of reclaimed wood furniture that I love. They are pairing this rustic look with some really interesting industrial lighting circa 1920's and 30's Hollywood.

GREAT BUY


I believe that great pieces do not need to cost an arm and a leg. This is an example. Searching high and low on line and in shops I found pillows without a lot of personality. This pillow is not only whimsical it costs only $20 on Etsy!

Friday, September 11, 2009

ETSY FIND OF THE WEEK


I freaking love this chair! I want it for myself. For $445 you can have a killer vintage and fantastically upholstered chair with personality. You can't get that at Pottery Barn, no way!


Monday, September 7, 2009

DECORATOR TRICK




Painting the back of a bookshelf a few shades darker then the wall color accents a focal point.

SMALL DETAILS WITH BIG IMPACT


This sweet bathroom elevation at the vintage pedestal sink is an elegant and unexpected detail when mixing up materials shown here. I love the lime green modern twist which makes it fresh and exciting.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

I NEVER GET TIRED OF SEEING THE BIZARRE AND COOL!


By now you all know I have a weird light fixture fetish. This little gem is like a collage of goodness. You have your industrial mix of materials in a delicate balance. It's ugly beautiful.
Think about what it is for you.




Friday, August 14, 2009

RETHINKING THE BATHROOM

In this contemporary minimalist home, a functional room is turned into a bold but quite space designed to relax the mind. I like the sunken tub which disappears and lets the eye rest into the space. Typically used in outdoor applications, waterproof dimmable halogen lights replace traditional sconces. These lights disappear into the ceiling and enhance the clean lines. I would love to spend time in a bathroom like this in a hotel or spa.




Tuesday, August 11, 2009

THERE'S A KITCHEN IN MY LIVINGROOM!




I'm seeing a trend in kitchens that aren't using upper cabinets. The boundaries between livingroom/family room space is becoming more blurred. When I designed our kitchen I made a choice to make it feel like the livingroom was inside the kitchen. This was driven by the simple fact that our home is small and there was no real separatation between livingroom and dining area. It had to be in the livingroom space. Upper cabinets would have made it feel more like a kitchen so I opted to eliminate almost all but the pantry and art took their place. It was the right choice for us and I feel I lost nothing by not having a traditional look. This kitchen is an example.








Friday, August 7, 2009

COFFEE IN BED PLEASE

Talk about romantic, geeze! This bed is so yummy and layered so beautifully with these dramatically expressive windows. Who needs window treatments?

Thursday, July 30, 2009

DESIGNING AN UNTYPICAL POOL HOUSE




I'm working on a project where I'm mixing a formal & ancestral style with a casual bohemian feel. This is just the beginnings but you can see the layering of textures and forms blending together.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

CAMPING THE WAY I LIKE IT







We just got back from camping "car style". We pitched a tent and "should" have been cozy. The wind rocked us all over the place and I could not stop obsessing about doing camping a better way. I found this super stylish service called Silver Trailer http://www.silvertrailer.com/index.php
At around $1,200 a week you can enjoy a posh setup and you don't even have to trail it, they do it for you!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

OUTDOOR PATIO


I'm looking for creative ways to get some shade without the heavy feeling of a solid overhang. Our new backyard is exposed like this so this could be what I'm after.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

GARDEN FOUNTAINS










Now that we are almost complete with our interior remodel my mind is on the next project, the garden and a new water feature. These are some designs that I love. They range from the very modern and architectural to more organic designs. Maybe you will get inspired yourself!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

MY LIGHTING FETISH




This light fixture from Anthropologie is the perfect addition to an eclectic room. I don't know what it would be like to dust it but who cares!

Friday, June 12, 2009

GONDOLIER'S LANTERN & KNOBS

I'm not usually a fan of expressive knobs however these knobs with their suble colors are a unique touch and finish to a clean cabinet front.
Perfect for outdoor dining. This reminds me of Italy.

MY IDEA OF THE PERFECT GETAWAY

Indian Springs Resort


Wednesday, June 10, 2009

VINTAGE RUSTIC


I am attracted to found objects that can be combined with simple elegance.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

THE PERFECT CHAIR







The Y Chair by Hans Wegner is my idea of a great chair. It looks great by itself in an informal setting. It can be placed with elegant peices and blend perfectly for an eclectic look or flow into a farmhouse seeamlessly. It's durable, comfortable and the graceful lines complete the package!

Monday, June 1, 2009

TOO CUTE!


In my search for interesting shades for clients I came across this and tried to make up my mind about it but I think I just love it! Find it on http://www.lamplust.com/

LOFT SOLUTION


I love this space divider solution from http://www.greydesignstudio.com/index.htm It's industrial but not harsh.

TOP 10 SOFAS

PAYNTER SOFA AT CONRAN
COURTNEY SOFA AT RUBY HANNA SOFA AT OLY




AZURE SOFA AT ROOM AND BOARDOASIS SOFA AT CRATE AND BARREL
AMALFI SOFA AT JAYSON HOME AND GARDEN



GUSTAV DAY BED AT RUBY


EASTON SOFA AT RESTORATION HARDWAREODETTE SOFETTE AT RUBY





JASPER SLIPCOVERED SOFA AT ROOM AND BOARD
























Sunday, May 31, 2009

A LUSH PATIO WITHOUT BREAKING THE BANK


Pier One and Ikea are some of my favorite resources to create a mix and match patio. Sunset magazine features this lush patio: $85 Potted plants$285 One sofa; new and re-covered cushions$25 Concrete stain$190 Accessories (outdoor rug, $75; lanterns, $75; baskets, $40)

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

GREEN PICK OF THE WEEK


I saw this little jewel on Conran, the Sun Jar Lamp is made with a traditional Mason jar and high efficient solar cell, rechargable batteries and low energy LED lamps. Place the jar in sunlight during the day to create an electrical current that charges the battery over a few hours. This energy is then used at night to power the three LED lamps inside the jar. There is a clever light sensor inside that will automatically trigger the lights when it gets dark or lights are turned out. There is also an override switch inside the lid to turn off the light at night and conserve battery life.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

GARDEN WALK


I been thinking about options for our blank slate yard and connecting the 3 sets of french doors we have that lead out to the back yard. We want to combine the hardscape and softscape. Soft at the perimeter but not too much. This wood walkway is a simple asianesque form that is bridgelike and defines the space nicely. I love that there is a focal point and resting spot at the end.