Friday, May 29, 2015

La Albaida Diseño Interior












Anyone else super excited it's Friday?! What I'd give to spend my weekend staying at this dreamy home in southern Spain designed by Malaga and Marbella-based La Albaida Diseño Interior! Unless it was to take a dip in the pool, I don't think you could tear me away from unwinding in that cozy veranda! Love how the big sliding door opens up to the family room and creates one giant living space. Imagine the warm breeze! *sigh* See more of this beautiful home right over here!

Happy weekend! :)


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Thursday, May 28, 2015

5 Ways to add interest to a dining room

When someone says dining room, what picture appears in your mind?  Try  it.  List the elements.

For many of us these words conjure up a dining room set with everything matching, a chandelier and some sort of hutch or maybe buffet.  Probably a picture of some sort will be included.  I bet matching is the most obvious characteristic.

It doesn't have to be that way unless that's what you like.

 Here are 5 ways you can  make your dining space stand out a little.

Mix and match your chairs and table


dining table, upholstered chairs,


The days of dining sets have moved behind us.  In many magazines you will see all sorts of mixing of styles, materials and colours. I love the look of upholstered chairs with a wood table. They soften the hard edges and provide some relief in the "wood" department. Some adventurous types will go for two different styles of chairs.

mixing modern table and traditional chairs
 Adore magazine

 Another option if you aren't too adventurous is to upholster each of your wooden chairs with a different, but co-ordinated fabric.  Note how this room sports more traditional chairs with a very simple table.


mid century modern dining chairs, charcoal dining chairs, buffets

In the case of my own dining space, I painted my matching chairs charcoal  and upholstered them with a much lighter fabric to make them the centre of interest in  my sea of golden tones. I am trying to get up enough nerve to paint the solid ash buffets the same colour.   I'm not there yet.  It's difficult when your furniture is all hand made with love.

Look for a harmonious  buffet 

Forget about having a matching buffet (I wish I could!).  Look for one with the same undertone as your table  or chairs and similar lines if you like, or go for something painted or a different style entirely.  Some element of it should relate it to the room as a whole: wood tone, style, or colour of other objects in room.

Here are two I would choose for my space to work with my chairs.



They certainly harmonize with the darkness of the chairs, the style is mid centuryish like the table and I like the fact they are both raised off the floor.  This openness will give the illusion of space, always an added plus in a small room. 


Have at least one hand made/original item


 We live in a mass produced economy where the answer  to everything is in a big box store.  Not so.  Save your pennies, visit an antique shop, a fine craft store or gallery.  Look for something you love, made by the hand of an artist, and place it with pride knowing it's unique.  It doesn't have to be large.

ceramic pot, Anita Singh, barnacle

This month I have a lovely pot on my buffet created by an artist friend, Anita Singh.  I love her work 
because it always relates to the natural world.  Barnacle is always a conversation piece.  It is also the perfect example of my next point.

Use a variety of textures


white textured vase, silver candlesticks, mother of pearl




Textures make the most interesting addition to spaces, and it is the element that I see under-utilized  in homes. In my space I have silk drapes, lots of wood grain, a highly textured plant container made from ceramic, a white wavy vase, metal candlesticks with mother of pearl, and two plants.  I love texture!

Choose one unexpected element

Right now the pot my ferns are in is my an unexpected item.  It is so rough and worn looking and I have it paired with silk drapes. Other options could be your light fixture, a painting, something on your tabletop or a small piece of furniture in a corner.  Some would say it should have bling, but I'll leave that up to you.

textured trough, boston ferns

What's your "interesting " score?

 This is a very arbitrary checklist, based on what is "current"  in my  decor reading and viewing.   Hardly scientific!

No my dining room isn't perfect but hopefully it is interesting.
Just because I write about design doesn't mean my space is perfect (whatever that means) or that it even lives up to what I know about the elements and principles of design.  There's the small matter of competing priorities including: budget, interest and energy, connections to objects and furniture, beliefs about your role consuming and junking, and the desire for good old predictability in your environment etc.



Jenny Wolf Interiors






















If there's one word that describes this Long Beach Island, New Jersey beach home by Jenny Wolf Interiors, it's fun! You'll believe me when you see the entire spread over at Lonny; it is chock-full of whimsy, pattern, and fabulous color! That top image completely stole my heart when I first saw it. I just love every little bit of that main living space, especially the vibrant hues, natural texture and seaside touches! Clad in Quadrille’s China Seas Java Java wallpaper and Peter Dunham's Fig Leaf fabric, the guest bedroom is gorgeous too. And of course the turquoise powder room!!! The Thibaut South Sea wallpaper is so fun! Don't miss out on the rest of the tour...for more photos by Patrick Cline, go here!


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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Stofft Cooney Architects




















I could spend all day taking in this incredible Florida home by Stofft Cooney Architects (photographed by Lori Hamilton), it's bursting with stunning architectural details! BCB Homes, a Naples-based custom home builder, brought the dream to reality along with AlliKristé, who designed the kitchen and fabulous custom cabinets throughout. I'm not sure what I love more, the bar or the banquette, both make such a unique statement! The serene color palette and breezy furnishings are perfect for the seaside location, thanks to Bay Design–who offers interior design services at their furniture and accessories store in Naples. I know you'll appreciate more of their design work...there's a lot of turquoise! Go here to see!


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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Tawna Allred Interiors














I get a lot of inspiration from the work of Tawna Allred, the Wyoming-based interior designer known for her modern-farmhouse meets rustic-romance style! She recently designed this bathroom (photographed by Rebecca White) as a whimsical space for her kids, yet kept it stylish so adults could enjoy it too! My favorite feature is the vanity–the two bottom drawers also step stools! The springs hold up to 90 lbs., and when her youngest becomes too big, the lids come off and they return to normal drawers! SO clever. For more design inspiration, visit Tawna Allred's website and blog! Oh and did I mention she's also a professional artist?! See her work here!

Sources
Cabinet: Custom; drawn by Tawna Allred Interiors and created by Woodworks Unlimited
Granite: Black polished granite; done by Universal Stone
Wallpaper: Fabricut, Aviary Toile in Indigo
Faucets: Delta "Cassidy"
Mirror: Surya "Jacoby" Mirror
Pendants: Restoration Warehouse "Beso Pendant"
Shower Curtain: Custom; Designed by Tawna Allred Interiors; fabric: Schumacher
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Friday, May 22, 2015

Happy Memorial Day!


Just a real quick post to wish you all a wonderful Memorial Day weekend here in the US! This is an old image from Pottery Barn, but I thought it was fitting for today. We're headed off for a camping trip (first time with the little guy!) so I'll see you guys back here on Tuesday!  :)


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Thursday, May 21, 2015

Shrock Premier Custom Construction






























I imagine with the upcoming holiday weekend this beautiful lakefront home by Shrock Premier Custom Construction is going to be bustling! With a stunning view of Apple Valley Lake in central Ohio, this lake escape has a welcoming, relaxed vibe and an open floor plan perfect for entertaining! Obviously the cabinets are what initially drew me to the home...they are absolutely gorgeous! I really love every inch of the kitchen though, there's so much attention to detail! And how about the bunk room, a must-have in any waterside home! (Recognize those cute fish on the wall?!) There's still more to see...finish your tour and see pics of the construction process here!


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