Sunday

A transitional living room with a romantic inspiration

I was driving through downtown West Palm Beach the other day and came across this building.


It inspired me to design a living room.  For this space, I wanted to incorporate the traditional and romantic motifs of the architecture, however with a modern twist that the pink, grey, and white lend themselves to. 

So here's what I came up with.  A transitional living room with touches of the formality of yesteryear juxtaposed against the clean lines of today's design.

Wednesday

Doggy Pop Art

My home is always a work in progress… from rearranging my current furniture, adding to the window treatments, or repainting a space, my home reflects my love of design and evolution and change.


Currently I’m redoing my daughter’s room. She’s turning 13 later this month, so I think it’s about time to graduate into a more sophisticated style that will grow with her as she traverses the treacherous waters known around these parts as…GASP…the teenage years.

I’ve been looking for art that will give her room it’s soul. Something young and hip, funky yet personal, anti-establishment, but will still look good in my home!

I think I want Pop Art! I found this great website that has exactly what I’ve been looking for. You pick the style you want (they’ve got everything from Britto to Warhol to Anime to Photo Portraits), send in your photo, and then let the magic happen. You get a proof to approve online, then your new art will arrive ready to be hung in your home!

I am sooooooo loving this! And the pricing is really reasonable, too. Starting at around $200, no matter your budget, you can find a product that will work for you there.

Since my daughter is such an animal lover, and we already have an menagerie of animals to choose from (our 1 Chinese Crested at home plus 14 Chihuahua's over at the Nana's house), I think a tribute to the little dogs in our life would be just right!

Thursday

Etsy hunting

Sometimes inspirations strikes, and sometimes you have to go looking for it. As I sit here with my computer screen giving me this blank look, otherwise known as an empty blog post, I have come to the conclusion that today is one of those hunting days.  So off to Etsy I go...

I'm feeling a little artsy today, so I started in the Art category. After a few pages of prints and paintings, I refined my search to Sculptures. Ta Da!!  Inspiration struck! 

Here are just a few of my favorites.

This guy Jimmy Lee does these incredible wood turnings. (It has a lot to do with the woods he uses) This example is ambrosia maple with a coprolite finial. Check out his shop to see his other work!



I'm loving these minimalist pieces from Paint Square. Tell them your colors, and they'll custom make one for you!



Susanna Shap over at ModernHouseArt does all her work with a palette knife and paint. I loved so many of her pieces, but will only feature the one that moved me most today. Check out her other work too. She works with a lot of color and abstract concepts too. I'm a big fan!



And last, but not least, I discovered these twisty aluminum sculptures by a guy named Andre. Good for indoor or outdoor use, I could see one placed in the vegetation surrounding a waterfall as well as I could see it placed on a pedestal in a large foyer.

OK, back to Etsy to see what else I stumble across... See you guys next time!

Saturday

Collections

When accessorizing, I'm a big fan of collections. Often my clients will have special, personal things that they've collected over the years that I can highlight in their space.

In one of my most favorite projects yet, my clients had been traveling around the world throughout their lives together, and had therefore amassed a collection of artifacts from India to China to Egypt to South America. When it came time for the accessorizing, I had such an amazing selection to choose from, it was like being the proverbial 'kid in a candy store.'

Most of the time though, that's not the case. Whatever your style may be, if you're stuck on accessories, think in terms of collections. From your walls to your bookshelves, collections could be the key! You could use a bunch of vases, similar colored objects, or old signs. Just find that one thing that you like, and repeat it! Here are some ideas of what I'm talking about.


A collection of simple plates fills a wall, emphasising the cottage feel.


Black and white photos and drawings are a great way to fill a wall with personality


In this entryway, all the bright white accessories pop against the bold blue background.


Collections of crystal can be used to create elegant tablescapes.


Going for a beach theme? Add those beachy touches, like blue-green glass and shells.


This teenage girls room is finished off by the collection of colorful paper lanterns.

And as always, if you're in too deep and need some professional guidance, help is only an email away!

Friday

Decorative Tiles

I love tile...wait, let me rephrase...  I love awesome and funky tiles, or tile that is used in new or interesting ways.


I think it all stems back to my first glimpse of Gaudi's tile work in Barcelona.  I'd never before seen tile move that way. Yes, I said move! I know it doesn't really, but part of Gaudi's genius was his ability to transform cold, hard tiles into supple smoothness that you want to touch.

When I see Gaudi's work and I see a serenade... a dance. 


So there you have it. The root of my tile obsession! If you too obsess just a little when you pass a great tile, then you'll love these finds!


These metallic tiles with their softly scored surface are both soothing yet futuristic.


Handmade decorative tiles inset into your tile design will really help to personalize your space.


Wall tiles that add texture can sometimes be all a minimalist space needs.


No idea where I'll use this one yet, but it's just so fab I had to save it!


A super simple kitchen back splash get just that little extra 'Oomph' with a horizontal contrast insert.


Last, but not least, a super cute girls bathroom covered in mini tiles with a floral tile mosaic as the focal point in the glass enclosed shower.

Thursday

Decorative Hardware

Changing out old knobs and drawer pulls can transform your space. Whether you're modern or a traditionalist, rustic or eclectic, the perfect hardware for your home is out there. Good hunting!







Wednesday

Wallpaper, in modern times

In today's world of designer wallpaper, there are a plethora of options to choose from. You can still have stripes and florals, but now they come in modern colors and patterns too.














Tuesday

Architectural Details

I love how the simple addition of the right architectural details in a space can make all the difference in the world.  From crown moulding to columns to ceiling medallions, there are options out there for any design style.  Here are a few examples of spaces where the architectural details are what set them apart while setting the tone.









Monday

Decorative nail heads

For this last week of NaBloPoMo (see my post from July 1, 2010) I'd like to share some of my favorite little surprises that, when used properly, add that special layer to a room. It's the little touches you might not notice at first glance, but without them, the room would lack it's pizazz.

To kick things off, let's start with decorative nail heads! Added to your upholstery or window treatments, from wild to mild, today's nail heads come in all shapes, sizes, and styles.


Here's a few examples of decorative nail heads being used in all the right ways!


While the sofa frame itself has great lines, the nail heads are what give it it's definition.


Antique silver nail heads give definition to this frame, really calling out the sensuous curve of the back, while staying in character for the mood of the space.


What started out as a beat-up, brown chair found at a local flea market is now the central piece in a Moorish/Moroccan styled apartment.

Sunday

Inspiration Submissions

The reason I started this blog was to share what inspires me with you. My hope is that it will, in turn, inspire you too.

Now I'm reaching out to you...

If you have a space that you feel deserves recognition, please send in your photos. 

Can't wait to see what you all have to share!

Saturday

Indoor/Outdoor Living

True outdoor/indoor living feels like a natural extension of your home. Here are a few great examples...


 Natural stone and stainless steel come together in this natural mountain setting.

 Outdoor living the way we really live. Who would ever want to venture back inside again?
  
 There are all kinds of things you can do to show off your personality. In this space it's the signs that set the tone. Remove them, and the whole mood of this tropical poolside bar would be irrevocably damaged.
Remember, it doesn't take much. What ever space you have, there is a way to stamp it as yours!

Friday

Outside Rugs

Adding an area rug to a room can help to anchor a space and define specific zones. The same trick can now be applied to your outdoor living spaces. And just like the fabrics, outdoor rugs have come a long way.

No matter where you live or what your personal style is, there's a perfect rug (or twenty) out there for you! Here are just a few of my finds... (Yes, they are all designed to be used outdoors!)








As always, I hope you're enjoying the blog so far. And, if you're contemplating taking on a design project of your own, but need a little help to achieve 'the look', browse through my E-Design options.