Showing posts with label eco friendly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eco friendly. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2020

Designing Smart and Healthy Spaces: COVID19

All of us have been affected by COVID19 and before this pandemic time design requirements looked a little bit different.  Hospitals and medical settings were on the forefront of sanitizing and preventing spread of germs in interior design. That importance is spreading into everyday design for residential, office and restaurant/hospitality design. A majority of my design work is residential but occasionally a small office or hair salon make it into my design work.




Keeping surfaces clean is making its way to being top priority for everything aspect of life. This can start with interior designers doing their part when sourcing materials for projects. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) has been doing it's part in recognizing designs that take it's impact on the world seriously and making better design choices for the greater good. I am happy to see that I see more LEED residential projects each year and this is what we need as a society. Better materials, smarter design and overall less negative impact on us.



To touch on a few key points, clean-ability, durability and sourcing local have always been important in my design selections for clients. Now these will still remain important but now we add another up and coming important element in material selections, killing bacteria! There are materials out there that have anti-microbial elements to help kill and keep surfaces cleaner and less likely to spread diseases. Some materials commonly in hour home that could have a healthier option to a traditional material. Countertops, tile and paint are all good places to start when designing a kitchen or bathroom in your home.  Silestone is one of those manufacturers who design their material to help keep bacteria away and not penetrate into the surface.


Another company that takes killing germs seriously is Sherwin Williams, they have formulated a paint called paint shield that is seen mostly in hospitals for it's ability to kill surface bacteria quickly. I think we will see that product in homes more often since COVID19.




Tile is also one of those materials that can be formatted to be easier to clean and resist bacteria to grow on it's surface. Natural stone tiles isn't always the best choice as something like a porcelain might be better suited for a certain application. Interceramic is another manufacturer who is taking "green" design seriously in not only commercial spaces but applying that into residential spaces. Having safer, smarter and cleaning materials will improve our quality of life and reduce our chances of spreading germs.

Sometimes these materials might be more costly than it's less health conscious option nut in the long run your health is important and these materials with these technologies can last you longer therefore remodeling as often might not be needed. When thinking of your next design project, remember there are healthier material optinos and you should ask your designer for these if this is an important thing for you.



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Monday, June 18, 2012

Concrete Jungle Fever!

Caught the fever, yet? Be careful, it's contagious! Concrete can morph into just about anything- counter tops, tables, floors, benches. This unique material is environmentally sound, durable, and dynamic. Despite its hard and tough feel, it can be stained, polished, and sealed for a finished look. Concrete may seem intimidating, but he's not such a tough guy- just pair him with some soft goods such as linens or an over-sized club chair. That way, his tough edge gets taken off with a softer look. Haven't caught concrete jungle fever yet? Just take a look at these great designs. Enjoy


 
 Sturdy and portable concrete tables- a simple, highly functional design.

Take a seat on concrete! This sculpture may not be as comfortable as your sofa, but it is much more fun!  

Re-think your sink! Concrete can even be used in your bathroom. 

 This piece gives 'set the table' a whole new meaning!




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Monday, March 26, 2012

Have some fun with your rugs!

Rugs are an easy way to bring some fun into a room. Bold patterns and unique materials will make a statement in your space as well as give you a soft surface to roll around with your pet. These examples stood out to me as standalone additions to any room.


  Solid colors and smooth texture lend an organized feel. The asymmetrical lines here step away from traditional but show a controlled look. 


 
  Again this rug brings a playfulness and lighter mood to a space. Just don’t leave markers laying around teenagers. 



 Dreamweaver makes some unique rugs. This one is actually made the ends of men’s ties that they gather from tie manufacturers and arrange into a unique pattern. Definitely an eco-friendly rug! No waste!


 Multi colored, textured rugs have come back into style in the last couple of years. Chunky wool and shag are a few good examples of this. I like the playfulness this rug can bring to a room. 



 Got some old, torn t-shirts that are too worn to wear outside but can’t bring yourself to trash them? Get your DIY on and turn them into a fun rug for your home! A great way to show your personality and a great talking piece. 


 Bright bold lines are great for a large space. Here the lines bring your attention down, filling the void left by smaller furniture and provide personality just when you need it.



Another one made from repurposed materials, this time old blankets. The irregular shape and unique colors are perfect for a kid’s room, or any space that needs a touch of chaos.



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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Eco-Friendly: New Floors For the Home

Everywhere I look people are turning to hardwood flooring to provide a personal touch. However, there are plenty of available eco-friendly, sustainable alternatives that will help set your home apart from the rest. Enjoy!



I currently favor concrete flooring. Customizing the color with a stain, I think is key to avoiding the cold feel from plain concrete. The material is obviously durable, easy to clean and environmentally friendly in that it uses 
no organic material.  


Cork can provide a nice compromise between a hard surface and one with a little more cushion. As cork is a soft wood it will give a little under a person’s weight, but unlike carpet, it creates a smooth surface that’s 
much easier to clean. I find the natural patterns made by the grains much more intriguing than 
your standard cherry wood flooring.

 Bamboo is another sustainable wood that remains off the beaten path. It is harder than most woods, 
so it promises to be durable. This example shows it adding a light touch, and really opening up 
an otherwise dark space. 

You don’t think of leather when you think of flooring. However, applied in the right way, it can be a great way to add a personal touch to your home. The below, in shades of black, provides luster and shine. When properly cared for leather can be very durable and provide a soft, warm touch.


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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Wash Up!

Hello everyone! Wanted to share with you some sinks i think are pretty cool!  Bathrooms are rooms where you can be bold.  The use of a unique sink  is a perfect way to bring personality into the space and still give you all the functionality you need in a bathroom.  And if a sink is all it takes to make you fall in love with your bathroom again then that is pretty awesome! Enjoy.



Love this paper like sink! So gracious and soft this is such a pleasant way 
to get ready to take on the day. And the wood counter adds a warm touch.



 What a sleek sink.  As if the mosaic tiles were just peeled off the wall. This sink is called 
Skin by Lago and it screams modern.  Minimalism is what makes this sink so powerful. 


 Splat!  Perfect splash of color in a bathroom! Comes in other bright colors too! 
Not only does it look cool it still gives you enough surrounding counter space.


Cup of coffee in the morning? How about this cup sink with 
built-in towel rack to perk you up.  The design of this pedestal sink 
is flawless.  Gives you a clean look yet organic feel with its curves.


 Concrete...check. Trough style...check. Wall-mounted faucets...check.
This sink for two has everything!  LOVE the integrated sink, it lends itself to a classic yet modern look.



 Have a small bathroom but need space for two? Why not one wide sink 
with two faucets! Still gives you ample counter space.


An actual use for a fish tank! Pretty cool idea though. Depending on 
your decor you could change the "fishbowl" it coordinate.




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