Showing posts with label rugs. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

City Home Fit for a New Family!

This family with a newborn was in the market for a new home: their very first house, in fact! Since taking care of a brand new human is task enough, this family didn't want to totally start from scratch. With a few ideas in mind of what they wanted, we didn't need to gut the whole place- just update it a bit. The kitchen was the focal point of the design update, and the rest of the home flowed from there. We were even able to incorporate a lot of their existing furniture into this mid-century modern home. The family wanted to start living in their new home right away with an updated, modern style they always wanted. Take a look at how we achieved a budget-friendly home face lift!


Where light is sparse, it's imperative that you amplify the available light by using colors and sleek appliances that allow sunlight to dance around. This kitchen has a decent-sized window at the sink area as well as a glass double-door that lets enough light in. To keep the light growing, the back splash was finished with limestone tiles.



A great cost-saving measure is to keep your cabinetry and just change the doors and hardware. Here, we just replaced the plain cabinet doors with new textured glass doors. We painted the cabinets light gray to modernize it from the old oak that aged and darkened the kitchen before. The cabinets also got brand new brushed steel hardware to complete this new, modern look.


I know it's hard, but please stop staring at this gorgeous counter top. Look up! We installed a new pot rack that fits perfectly over the enormous island. No need to hide your pots, pans, spatulas, or ladles- put your tools on display! This makes for very easy access and increases your amount of storage.



One of the most fabulous upgrades to this kitchen is the sparkling quartz counter top! This shiny surface looks especially amazing on the brand-new extended peninsula. This is like going from being stranded on a desolate Florida Key isle to partying on the mainland peninsula: it's not a far or difficult trip, and it's definitely well worth it.



 
"Seeing red" doesn't always mean getting angry. Rather, it often just means getting energized! This couple wanted to use red as an accent color throughout their home, which otherwise maintains a soothing, calming palette. The red accent rugs in the kitchen and beneath the dining room set give warm, joyful pops of color that can be found throughout the house.

This beautiful dining room set was seamlessly transplanted into this upgraded mid-century modern home. Pro tip: chairs with larger, higher backs sometimes section off a space. To keep a 'flowing feeling,' set a bench at the side of the table adjacent to a walkway. That way, nothing 'visually blocks' a pathway to another room, which even makes the dining area even more inviting.





A home with kids doesn't have to be void of all 'adult' forms of entertainment. This four-tiered wine rack and minibar flushed against the wall is incredibly convenient when entertaining guests. Just out of reach of children, but perfectly placed for adults to open a bottle of wine, relax and easily spend time with their friends.




The living room features a gray scale color palette with pops of red in textiles. The art above the couch brings in a bit more color while keeping in line with the streamlined, modern look of the house. 



For mid-century modern houses, bringing outside elements inside the home is quintessential. For example, natural brick is generally associated with the facade of a house, but here it is featured in the family room.






 
The 'cozy' is strong with this one. A genuine fire place nestled inside a brick cladding makes you just want to cuddle up, doesn't it?! Here, photos of this loving family are displayed on the wooden mantle in sleek white frames.





This reading nook for two is modern yet cozy, flowing naturally from the living room. The shelving in this home library is perfect for putting books on display, or whatever else you'd like. I love the woven ottoman here! It is modern, playful, and functional (and fairly reminiscent of a giant hacky sack, which is probably the real reason I love it so much).







 

And last (though usually first) is the entry way! This first impression of your home is an important one. Organized and minimalist, the first few steps you take through the door are sure to give you a good idea of what else is in store. In this case, you're sure to find a blend of modernity and comfort in a neutral color scheme with pops of energizing color, fit for a new family's home.


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Thursday, April 19, 2012

¡Bienvenido! Willkommen! ようこそ! Welcome!

However your home says "Welcome!" make sure it says a little bit about you, too! The entry way gives your home's first impression: make it a good one! Make your foyer fashionable, functional, and totally unforgettable by implementing these design ideas- you (or your guests!) will feel right at home as soon as you walk in. Enjoy!




 This entry way says 'Welkom thuis!'- it's very European and modern. Without wasting any space, this design is highly efficient and useful, yet incredibly sleek and smooth. I love the wood texture mixed with the clean, bright white!

 Bam! This entry has a life of its own. Wild zebra rug, chunky console table paired with a white bold mirror on a grey wall sure makes a statement. Mixing straight lines with organic forms is a great way to give more interest to the space. 

 
 Clearly you have exquisite taste! The clear chair, mirrored table, and glass decor let light travel through and bounce off surfaces to visually maximize space, while the bursts of color maximize style!

  Welcome to a world of wonder! This entry way mixes natural elements with classic and vintage designs to create a wonderful walk-in. 

 
Say 'Honey, I'm home!' without dropping a thing. This metal apparatus is convenient, classy, and keeps you organized! You will never have to hear your honey ask 'Where are my keys?' again.

 
 Not sure where to put your stuff when you walk in? Hang on- there's a place for that! These hanging-storage duos are on double-duty! Notice the color accents inside the bins? Love it! Perfect for a back door, utility room entry.


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Monday, March 26, 2012

Mix and Match Your Eclectic Style!

We've all seen that person's home with random pieces strewn about yet somehow existing in perfect design harmony. We've probably been a bit jealous, too. No need for envy- you can achieve this same stylish, stimulating look in your own home just by keeping things balanced. Be conscious of balancing solids with patterns, large patterns with small patterns, and bearing in mind how many colors are in each one. Here are a few good examples of how to design your home in a way that is 'serendipitous' rather than random. Enjoy!




 Even though the bright tufted sofa displays a lot of strong structure, giving the room some organic elements such as live plants makes this space more calm and relaxing.


  If you're going for a more neutral color pallet, try solid fabrics on the furniture and a bold yet neutral rug. This gives interest to the room along with artwork that provides a subtle splash of color.


 The solid bright teal sofa is complemented by bold patterned, toned-down pillows while the heavily textured shag rug lends itself as a neutral base to ground the entire room. 


 All natural linen is relaxing, comfortable, and nice, and all... but it can be livened up a bit! This soft red pattern offers gives some variety and character to the room, while the striped rug is very orderly, making a nice backdrop for the rest of the room.



 Green and red are complementary colors- that's why they're used together so much. However, you don't want your home to look like Christmas year-round: it's all about the different shades used. For example, a lighter, brighter green and a red with a hint of orange makes a perfect partnership.




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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