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Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts

Friday, February 10, 2012

Vintage Glam and Crappy News

I'm taking a 'me' break this a.m. Lounging about on the sofa in my recently purchased vintage fur coat made in Geneva. I'm cold and it's warm. It's got a golden sheen to it...but I've no idea what the little critters were that make up the coat. 


I've been under the weather since mid-December. I thought I'd gotten a virus which had decided to settle in to my joints. Since it's February and it has been getting worse I was thinking I should see the Doctor but I'll be honest. I still procrastinated...as per usual. 

I was more than a little surprised to find myself, this past Monday, under an x-ray machine. Turns out Rheumatoid Arthritis is the culprit not a virus. 

I'll be altering my business model till I can get back on my feet. I still have to work out the details but figure I'll focus on eBoards and consulting/designing for client's online. Lot's of one on one phone time with clients to ensure total happiness! Win win situation: clients save cash on design and I can continue working at a more joint friendly pace...in a fur...on the couch. 

Speaking of couches...LOVE Kelly Wearstler's updated blue leather de Sede sofa:



Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Dreaming in Monochrome

Monochromatic palettes upon first blush seem simple, using only varying shades of a single colour. To avoid the pitfall of the single colour room your guests jokingly refer to by the colour ie. "Sarah and Jake's gray room" you want to be sure to inject life...since you are not injecting much colour. 


Life, in a monochromatic scheme, is introduced through:

  • varying values (lightness/darkness and tone) of the chosen colour or edging to the right or left on the colour wheel of your chosen hue 
  • textures are key. Think felt, boucle, velvet, linen, silk, leather, fur, concrete, lacquer, etc. I'll share a secret: you want to include textures which will both absorb and reflect light...because:
  • a great lighting plan is essential but in a monochromatic design it can make or break all your great work.  
Monochromatic rooms to dream about and be inspired by:





Leslie Fine's sensational work:



Kitchen's look great in a monochrome.
Source: decorpad.com via Dane on Pinterest


Bobby McAlpine's work makes my knees weak. Use you're wildest imagination...that's what I'd do to live in a home designed by Bobby. Just look at the legs on those islands! 




Queen of monochromatic design, Barbara Barry:



Friday, January 27, 2012

Friday Flight of Fancy

The phrase, 'flight of fancy' can be defined as an unrealistic or fantastic notion, a pipe dream.

Beauties, you and i will never accept the notion of our dreams and desires to be unrealistic. 

What we crave in our homes and our lives may take time to be realized, but we know, implicitly:  a flight of fancy is the unleashing of the imagination...to soaring heights.

With this philosophy in hand designer's make client's dreams come true and inspire us to expand our dreams!

Friday flight of fancy...

Don't let anyone tell you:
- A stuffed deer head can not possibly look stylish in a bedroom.




- Drama belongs on the stage.
Source: elledecor.com via Dane on Pinterest


- Patterned wallpaper can't be a neutral background.


Sunday, January 1, 2012

2012 Trends in Interior Design - Color Of the Year

I am so happy to be posting my predictions for another year! These truly are my favorite posts.


Last year I predicted the color of 2011 would be yellow. I'm confident I've been proven correct over the past year. Every yellow under the sun has been enjoying it's moment...in the sun. Ha! 


I have been thinking about what I see being the color of 2012 for the past 3 months and I was just not coming up with anything new. For about 2 seconds I actually thought I was losing my touch...ok for a bit longer than that. 


Then I gave my head a shake. Shitballs, we are talking about interior design! We don't shed our interiors the way we do our clothing...unless we are talking about someone who believes fad is synonymous with trend; who  have no concept of investment. Admittedly this was me for years. 


'Colour of the year' in interior design is the creation of corporations. Magazines, paint manufacturers et all marketing their products. Sure it's fun for about a week but come on who really wants to be told you have to have to have Honeysuckle (Pantone 2011) or Tangerine Tango (Pantone 2012). Really buttonholes colour in interior design and that shit don't fly with me. 


So, you ask what my colour of the year prediction for 2012 is? You've no doubt  guessed it by now. 


YELLOW! 



It is not going anywhere yet. It is not my favourite colour. I'm a dark and moody kind of interior design salope but I am still enjoying my yellow. Judging by the newest cover of House Beautiful...so are the editors at Hearst!
If you are someone who *needs* a new color each year...I'll give you this to chew on for interior design trends of 2012: the new black is...(link)


Saturday, April 16, 2011

Drapery Day Dreaming

I've been obsessing a little about drapery. I need drapery for my dining room, bedroom, the Girl's room and now my office. I LOVE silk drapery and get very excited when I see it with them edged in pleats.


I have been looking at fashion for inspiration for drapery and bedding. I think over the next few years we will start seeing more elaborate drapery in high end design.


So, with haste, here are some of my most inspiring photos for drapery...and bedding! I hope they get you thinking about how you can incorporate some of the ideas in to your home.


Source: citified.blogspot.com via Dane on Pinterest



Source: bhldn.com via Dane on Pinterest




Monday, April 11, 2011

Just Because Mondays

Welcome to another new weekly post. Just Because Mondays!




All things pretty and feminine to do with my dressing room and my office has been on my mind. This photo is inspiration to the nth degree! Wouldn't a warm mid-tone gray or greige baseboard look great?


If you know who I can attribute the photo or work to please post below. I don't even remember saving the photo but I named it miss_p?! I must have been lacking in caffeine because I seriously don't know where it came from. 

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

High Point Market Week Highlights - Oly

Beautiful furnishing are headed your way! It is Market Week at High Point Market in High Point, North Carolina. This is the industry's week to showcase their newest designs to retailers, designers and others withing the industry. If I had my way I'd be there. 


I'll be pulling out all the stops next year to try and make it. High Point Market week is HUGE...both physically and event wise. All the designers who have furniture lines coming out are there to introduce the new wares. 


There are so many spectacular pieces I couldn't possibly cover them all so I'm going to do a few posts highlighting some of my personal favourites. 


Oly - For over 15 years Bay Area designers Kate McIntyre  & Brad Huntzinger have been working together creating furniture for the designer showroom market. 


The Oly showrooms at HPMW showcased light, bright, airy sophistication. Very little here says vintage although the timeless vintage vibe is present. 'Nuff said. Enjoy!




The gorgeous wall mural looks as if it's been there for 200 years.




Tuesday, April 5, 2011

George Herman House - Lounge Area

My vision of the lounge area at Toronto's George Herman House. It is a wonderful private area of the Healing Garden. Perfect to read, chat quietly, groom the boxwoods, tend to the herb garden wall or just hang out. 

Click to enlarge.

You must excuse my sorry excuse of a sketch. It looks more like chicken scratchings but I wanted to quickly show the seating layout and how I envisioned the wall of the garage.

Outdoor fabrics from Tonic Living:
- Slick in Mink
- Cool Stripe in Sorbet
- Sunny Side Coral

Paint for garage wall Benjamin Moore:
- Nightfall using Aura Exterior Edition sheen level Flat
(Herb garden & tree will appear to float!) 

Furniture from Ikea
- Ammero seating as sofas
- Ammero ottoman

BonaVista Pools:
Planika Fire Jar

To see more excellent concepts by the many wonderful bloggers volunteering with Bloggers Give Back you can check out our website! To find out more about the wonderful work the George Herman House is doing for women with mental illness please visit their website. If you'd like to donate it's simple almost as simple as clicking here!


Sunday, March 6, 2011

Kitchen Inspiration Provided By Design Tweeters

You never know where or when inspiration will come to you. Recently I've been hearing Bijou & Boheme & Toronto Interior Designer phenom Meredith Heron tweeting about Christine's kitchen design Meredith is doing. It has peaked my interest and unexpectedly helped me with my stalled inspiration for my own kitchen. #Win ;)


I knew I wanted White marble but that was the only thing I was sure of. Did I want gray, white or black cabinets? Did I want modern or traditional doors? Did I really want the organic wood trend in my kitchen or was it just an infatuation?


Truth be told I've dreamed about kitchens for the last 2 nights. A Hodge Podge of kitchens and excited chatter with Christine & Meredith. Hmmm, sounds like Twitter has influenced my dream style. I blame Christine and Meredith and thank them as well for unwittingly being my design muses. 


So what have I decided? 30's chic inspired baby! Behold my inspiration photos:






Baba, stylist extraordinaire has a 20's, 30's style I greatly admire and Miles Redd has a kitchen I salivate over.


My decisions:

  1. Traditional cabinet doors.
  2. Custom high gloss painted cabinets in black(ish).
  3. Backsplash should have a matted sparkle (does this make sense) like Baba's gold lame' blouse or solid bangle. I'm thinking Rocky Mountain Hardware tile backsplash.
  4. Light fixtures will be a warm metal finish.
  5. Faucets should evoke the flow of the dress in the first image. source unknown
  6. Marble will have the 'hand' (tactile feel) of the dress.
Kitchen design, I've concluded will be by Carol Reed Design (I do not have the experience designing kitchen layouts and Carol does exceptional kitchens. Some day I'll formally request her expertise!

Now, cash flow is all that's holding me back. PR firms...make your pitches ;)

Saturday, March 5, 2011

It's all in the architectural details

At first blush this entrance hall looks so simple. Stunning but simple.

McGill Design Group

It is deceptively simple looking. Seems easy to achieve doesn't it? But look closely. This room is a study in details; look at the architectural detailing. From the wall paneling to the deep baseboards and appropriately deep crown molding. 

What makes this entrance stunningly warm and inviting is the layering of clean and simple furnishings over the formal, traditional details of the home. Imagine the walls bare with only standard baseboard and crown molding. The room would look cold, bare and unfinished...as if something were missing. 

Architectural details can not be overlooked. When you are considering decorating a room start with the walls themselves and build upon the architectural details you add. The furniture is one of the last things you need to think about. Almost an after thought.

I love :
  • The Robert Abbey semi-flush fixture, called 'Bling', just visible at the top of the photo. It's on my list for the atrocious home we are in. 
  • The contemporary wall sconces are lovely and almost unexpected in an entrance foyer.
  • The millwork...on my list. It will run up the stairwell, as in this photo and throughout the 2nd floor hall. 
  • These dark stained treads draw your eyes up the stairs and give a greater sense of depth to the entrance. Again, on my list. We have 'honey' oak stained stairs. Hideous!
  • Hardwood floor, natch. We have 12'x12' ivory ceramic tile covering about 1/2 of our main floor...I'm so embarrassed! And my little piggy's are always freezing! 
For the suburbanites in the cookie cutter homes many of us live in this single photo is an excellent example of a jumping off point to take your blah builder basic to a show stopping shelter mag worthy home. Put the builder's model homes to shame! Show the builders and neighbours (I'm Canadian, eh.) how it should be done. 
  • As the nosey parker that I am I love that the mirror allows us to see in to the kitchen. Wouldn't you just love to live here? Nothing is over done it is simply...perfection.
For the modest investment of cash and a couple of weekends of work for 2 you will always be excited for the moment you walk in the door. Sure wallpaper would look fabulous but will it appeal to a future buyer? Not likely. Wallpaper would cost about as much as the millwork but would date your home and potentially reduce the value...unlike this home. 

Sophisticated never goes out of style.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Colette as inspiration

I really must read some of Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette's novels. I was shocked to realize I've not read Gigi. It's been on my list for years. Not sure what I've been waiting for...unless it's an iPad? Hint hint DH!


In honor of the approaching spring, Paris in spring, and Pantone's color of the year, Honeysuckle, I present to you Colette. Colette's life is deserving of a movie a la Henry & June and Frida.


Colette by Jacque Humbert 
I think I'll do a design board using the Humbert painting of Colette with a nod to her Parisian boundary pushing lifestyle!


French Interior designer Jacques Grange purchased Colette's apartment at the Palais-Royal in Paris just a skip across Rue Saint-Honore and Rue de Rivoli to Place du Louvre.



Bedroom view over the gardens. *Swooning* The walls are covered in woven horse hair!
Of course when I was in Paris I had no idea who Jacque Grange and Colette where nor did I care about seeing the Palais-Royal. I only wanted to walk the streets of Paris and try to remember the sights, sounds and smells. Paris was wasted on me. I was far too young to get much meaningful out of the trip...other than a love of crepes the desire to go back someday!


A little dab will do you. Dabble Mag is live!

Kimberly Seldon's highly anticipated Design and Lifestyle on line magazine 'Dabble' has gone live this morning at 9:30 eastern . 

If you have not subscribed to receive your copy, here is the link. Each issue we get to travel the world with one of the top residential designers in North America! 

Sneak Peak:

Stunning white kitchen by California's Erinn Valencich. 


That backsplash is to die for. It finishes the kitchen off powerfully - calm, clean and radiant!


From Design to international food and art each issue of Dabble will inspire you I'm sure as there is something for just about everyone.


David Carter's 'opium' den! I love the hits of vibrant red in the green paneled room.


There is so much more in the premier edition of Dabble...just waiting for you to turn the pages. 


P.S. 


Wholly Guacamole Kimberly Seldon looks a lot like me in this picture:
Kimberly Seldon seated between Lena Diaz and Nyla Free enjoying a gourmet Popsicle from Las Paletas in Nashville, TN.
This is me and The Girl at Christmas.

Friday, February 25, 2011

What are you wearing for the Oscars?

The Champs is chilled. The dresses have been fitted.


I figure I'll start out with the pink Channel dress and Fendi Cinderella shoes saving the the slinky black Ann Demeulemeester with a serpentine diamond arm band I found on 1st Dibs for the after parties. For both dresses I've chosen an Alexander McQueen skull clutch.


So, what are you wearing for the Oscars?


Oh, my date:


Oscar 2011 Host James Franco of course!


A girl can dream...

Friday, January 21, 2011

Sourcing for a client: chaise longue

I've a new client which means I get to source fabulous furniture and lighting. Lovely timing because I'm so desperately over winter. I know that when I'm able to say the job is complete it will be on the verge of getting nice out.

I can't think of a better way to get through this season...other than heading south which is just not financially feasible for us. So I'm good with this!

I'm thinking about putting a chaise lounge in the living room on the dining room side of the fireplace. I want the room to be airy and feel roomy even when the owners are entertaining and the room is full of guests.

Here's a nice selection of modern chaise lounges:

Love! via

Glam sophistication Hollywood Deco style. via



Ok not modern but transitional...and very big on comfort! via 
Lama Leather chair/chaise

Another combination chair/chaise. via

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona is still my favorite. Available through Knoll.