Monday, June 28, 2010

Thank you for your patience!

Thanks for your patience with my lack of blogging while I work to update my site and other miscellany business needs!  I have been continuing with a "mini blog" on my Facebook fan site - please check it out.  If you "like" it you will continue to get notified each time I post!

Monday, June 7, 2010

Amy Butler: Happiness in Home Accessories

I find Amy Butler's patterns and prints just make me happy.  And I only just realized that she does bedding, pillows, accessories, rugs, and towels, too!  A few favorites...















Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Mini Makeover: Modern Elegance Master Bedroom

I recently worked on a mini design makeover for a master bedroom.  The bits of info I was given: she likes Tiffany blue, damask & toile patterns, black and white with a pop of color.  She doesn't want anything too modern, nor anything too traditional.

First some inspiration:


Love the pale blue walls with monochromatic window treatments - keeps it simple and clean by not breaking up the walls with a different color or pattern.



Love the use of the bold black bed frame and the layered black and white patterns!  Using a traditional chandelier over a bed gives it a glamorous feel, and pairing it with bold black and white keeps it modern.



Here is the Robin's Egg blue used in a floral print throughout the room.  The simple palette keeps the room from feeling overdone.


Bringing it all together:


Monday, May 24, 2010

Napa Valley

I apologize for the missed week of blogging!  I have been traveling, but have been seeking inspiration while doing so - and where better to get inspired than in Yountville, in beautiful Napa Valley, while sipping and tasting wine!

Bill, my husband, and I went to Napa Valley for a wedding celebration and made it in to a much-needed romantic weekend.  But while I promised myself, and him, that I would not even think about work, it's hard to not be inspired by such beautiful surroundings!

We spent an amazing afternoon doing some wine tasting at a place called Ma(i)sonry, which considers itself a "life aesthetic" and "living gallery".  You taste their rotating collection of wines while sitting amidst antiques, beautiful sculptures, and contemporary art and furniture.  For instance, we sat in a pair of 1970s Parisian leather and chrome lounge chairs while sipping our glasses and munching on cheese and nuts.  You can see a lot of what they were displaying here on 1st Dibs.  Their mission is completely in line with how I view interior design - as a living, functional work of art.

To give you a sense of how they set their space up, below are some pictures.  Apologies for the poor quality, they were taken on my Blackberry, as I had to return my newly-purchased camera.








Outdoor Tasting Table (by Hudson Furniture)



Gallery/Tasting Room



Indoor Tasting Room



Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Indoor Greenery

I often recommend bring greenery indoors to my friends and clients, but am unable to do the same in my own household  As an animal lover, I have two amazingly loving but mischievous kitties.  Bella and Sebastian would happily chomp away at anything green and living (and some things not-living, too!  Bella has a penchant for flip flops...)

My solution - terrariums!  The plants are safe but my home gets the added warmth of bringing some nature indoors.  Terrariums all over the place this season.  And the nice thing is you can get as creative as you want with a theme. plant mixtures, or miniature items or as simple as you want with a fern, an orchid, or air plant.  A few of my favorites are shown here.



Roost Copenahagen Terrariums








Friday, May 7, 2010

New Old Style

I came across this article from New York Magazine at the recommendation of my design friend Jessica (look for a feature on her beautiful Brooklyn apartment to come!).  Love the idea of making the old new again...

Some favorite images from the article for your enjoyment and inspiration.













 

Monday, April 26, 2010

Modern Makeovers: Kitchen & Bath

Now obviously these two projects have spectacular natural settings, but they are fabulous on their own as well!  Plus they show you can be one with your natural surroundings in a non-rustic, fabulously modern way!

I love the combination of tile & teak (plus who doesn't want to live somewhere that your bathroom can open directly to the outdoors?!).





William Duff Architects/Matthew Millman Photography


This Pacific Northwest cabin defies typical "rustic cabin" style with monolithic uses of marble.  And check out the view from the closet!!






Heliotrope Architects/Benjamin Benscheider Photography

Friday, April 23, 2010

Blossoming Branches

As the season transitions I can't help but want to bring every bit of spring indoors!  Blossoming branches are a great way to do it; they bring a breath of fresh air to any room in your home.  They last a bit longer than flowers - even after the blossoms are gone the branches continue to make beautiful sculptural arrangements.  An added perk - my cats seem to leave the branches, and their blossoms, alone (for the most part!) instead of the way the eat all other living plants and flowers!












*I began saving inspirational images way before blogging was a sparkle in my eye - therefore I was bad at keeping my sources.  My apologies for not being able to identify where each image came from (besides one being from Martah Stewart, and one being Jenna Lyon's home).  I promise to be better from here on out!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Preppy Paper

Love this wallcovering collection from Turner Pocock Cazalet!  From afar they look like traditional prints, and yet up close are cheeky renditions of cricket bats & balls, polar bears, and tennis rackets!  Plus the photography is fabulous.