Inspiration { and a design tip}

It’s the weekend and I’m beyond excited that all the snow has melted here in Atlanta and the sun will be shining for the next several days.  I hope your weekend is a good one and that you find this beautiful room image as inspiring as I do.

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Design Tip: More times than not when there’s space on the side of a fireplace wall you’ll see a bookcase or some type of built-in wall unit.  Storage and shelving is usually a good thing but mirrors can turn a recessed alcove into a spectacular design statement. Using a mirror in an alcove space will help define the area, bounces light back into the room and makes the overall space feel larger than it is.   Mirrors are more than just something pretty to look at.

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An E-Design Plan–Blue and Bold!

Last week I wrote a post on The Power of  Accessories and Accent Furniture.  The post highlighted how the accent furniture and accessories you select for a space can define that space and create the personality of that room.
 
I recently completed an e-design project for a client that revolved around a strong color palette and a favorite accent piece.  The client wanted to use navy as a foundation color and had to have this gold drum  as part of the design.  The goal was to create a space that is dynamic, has a sense of sophistication and comfort.  The accent furniture pieces, the rug and the mirror grouping will add a bold statement while the gold finishes and mix of materials add that sense of sophistication.
{the mirror grouping idea was inspired by my friend Jen over at Vreeland Road…thanks Jen!}
 
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The power of accessories and accent furniture is evident in the final design plan.  I love creating spaces that with a fresh and modern feel and am so happy the client loves it all.
 
If you’d like help creating a home you absolutely love, contact me about my in-home or e-design service.
 
Have a fabulous weekend!  I’ll be back next week with a full week of design, entertaining and gifting post.
 
Shelly
 
 
 
 

Inspiration {and a design tip}

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I love when I come across a room where the wall décor statement over the sofa is NOT your typical set of framed art pieces.  This wall décor arrangement is not only unique but creates so much visual interest.

Design Tip:  Mixing mirrors and artwork is a great way to create a bold wall décor statement in your home.  Create layers with the arrangement and combine different shapes for impact.

Shelly

The Power of Accessories and Accent Furniture

I’m working on a design project that will involve some new pieces of furniture but the real changes that will take place in the home will come from the accessories and accent furniture we’ll be adding.  These two elements alone play a big role in giving a room its personality and building a strong design theme for a space.

When I’m creating a design plan for a client, there are several key questions I ask that help me in picking the accessories and accent furniture to be used in their home.

1)  What is your favorite color?

2)  Do you have a favorite pattern…flowers, stripes, geometries etc?

3)  If you had to choose between linen and velvet which would you choose?

4)  What at the favorite things you and your family like to do in this space?

5)  What things don’t you like when it comes to décor?  This is a question  I think many designers assume their clients know the answer to.  But when forced to really think about it there the answers might even amaze the homeowner themselves.

If you’re decorating or re-decorating a space in your home, answering these questions will help you understand your likes and dislikes and how  you want to the space to feel.

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Accessories and accent furniture pieces can help create a feeling of calm and relaxation if the lines of the furniture are simple and clean and if the fabrics and natural and subdued in color.

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You can use accessories and accent furniture to create an eclectic and vintage feel by incorporating pieces from different eras along with aged finishes.

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Furniture and accessories can communicate a whimsical feel if painted in bold colors or if they have curvy and geometric details.

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Even in a fairly neutral room, accessories can communicate your love of color.  A colorful lampshade if a great way to introduce a pop of color in a small way.

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The way you place your accessories and accent furniture can convey your need and comfort with order and balance.

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And accessories and accent furniture are a great way of creating a fun and vibrant personality within your home.

When it comes to creating a home you love, the things you put into your home central to the way it makes you feel so choose what you love and love what you choose.

Next week I’ll share a design plan I’m working on so you can see the power of accessories and accent furniture.

Shelly

Inspiration {and a design tip}

Happy Sunday!

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I hope you’ve all had a fantastic weekend.    I’ve been laid up in bed for the good part of the last 5 days with the flu and no energy for blogging or anything else for that matter.  Thank goodness I’m finally feeling better despite a lingering cough and a voice that sounds very much like Barry White.  Since my bedroom and my pillow have been my steady companions for the last few days, I felt it was only fitting to bring you my usual Saturday inspiration + design tip post (although a day late) and include this beautiful and chic bedroom setting.  Be Inspired!
Design Tip:  An easy way to add personality to your bedroom is by substituting a traditional night stand for a piece of accent furniture that will function in the same way.  This tiered table not only makes a great night stand but the shelves give you the opportunity to assemble beautiful storage options for the things you need close by.
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I’ll be back tomorrow with a recap of my trip to LA and the Craft and Hobby Association Show!

Decorating with Fur

It’s become a ritual.
Whenever I go to Ikea I start at the front of the store and snake my way through each of the departments only to find myself in the rug department “petting” the sheepskin rug they sell.
You know the rug, the white fluffy one that makes you want to just snuggle with it like you were a 5-year-old.
I can’t help myself.
I’ve picked up that rug so many times and asked myself the question that runs through my head at least 127 times a day, “what could I do with this?”
I know one, maybe two of those rugs are meant to be in my life so I had to go hunting for some design inspiration to help me figure out how me and this rug could live in harmony together.
If you’ve ever picked up this rug and asked the ‘what would I do’ question, here’s your answer…
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Inspiring Words from Sarah Richardson

The other day I attended a design presentation at ADAC Atlanta given by Sarah Richardson, a designer that is at the top of my design idol list.  Sarah is the talented Canadian designer behind the popular HGTV shows Design Inc. Sarah 101 and Sarah’s House.  In addition to designing fabulous rooms on her shows, Sarah shares the ins and outs of the design business and gives design advice that any homeowner can put to use. All this, along with Sarah’s charming personality are the reasons I admire her so much.
Seeing Sarah in person was pure joy and hearing her words of inspiration on building and growing a business was icing on the cake.
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Before Sarah got started with her presentation she let us know that Tommy, her adorable sidekick was home sick in bed.  She asked us all to wave and say hi as she took a video to send to him.
Once the presentation began, Sarah shared how she got started in the design business,  showed images of her work and gave all the designers in the room some really simple but great design advice.
Here are the things that stuck out in my mind.
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Every designer should define, understand and CREATE A SIGNATURE STYLE for themselves and KNOW YOUR BRAND.  Knowing this will not only help you be a better designer, but it will help your clients understand who you are and how you approach business.
I also loved Sarah’s design philosophy…”Create rooms tailored to your clients and their interpretation of what home means to them.”
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Another aspect that she spoke about that both designers and homeowners need to tap into is their INSPIRATION.  Knowing what inspires you as a designer or someone who is decorating a home will help you create a space that is right for you.  Sarah spoke about the things that inspire her…pattern mixing, color, rooms that have both a feminine and masculine point of view and mixing old with new.
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Sarah has been designing for quite a few years and one of the things she really focuses on beyond the work is BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS.  Building relationships with your clients, support team, painters, contractors and anyone you work with is key to developing and maintaining a successful business. She fully acknowledged that her business is a team effort and not a solo one.   I couldn’t agree more!
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 And the final inspiration point that stood out to me was this…every designer should HAVE A POINT OF VIEW & UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE. To help with this process Sarah divides her work in to 4 key looks that form the starting point of every space she designs:
SHORE–Coastal colors, a soft palette, a relaxed vibe
BOULEVARD–City chic, refined color palette
SIDEWALK–Family friendly interiors, light-hearted, youthful
FARM HOUSE–Rich color palettes, warm, antiques
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After the presentation we headed to the Kravet showroom where Sarah’s new line of fabrics were on display. I can’t begin to tell you how beautiful her collection is.
Each color grouping has the perfect mix of solids, textures, pattern scales and the looks can be mixed and matched in so many ways.
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This is my favorite collection and the floral below is my favorite pattern.
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If you’ve ever watched one of Sarah’s show you’ll recognize that these patterns are definitely her signature style…classic with a vintage feel.
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Sarah loves blue color palettes which are heavily represented in her collection.
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The fabric line is launching as we speak and you can already find many of the styles at Forsyth Fabric here in Atlanta or online at House of Fabric.
Oh, I forgot to tell you that Sarah also mentioned she is working on a book.  It’s in the early stages so there is no release date yet but I can’t wait to add her book to my design library.
 Everyday I look to be inspired by something or someone and spending the afternoon with Sarah was inspiring beyond words.
To learn more about how Sarah got started in the design business head here and to see more of the beautiful spaces she and her team design head here.
Follow Sarah on FB and Instagram!

Shelly

images via Sarah Richardson.com

How to make your SunPorch an Extension of Your Home

Being that I’m from Washington State, the concept of a sun porch was a bit foreign to me until I moved to Atlanta.  In the south a sun porch is as much a staple as sweet tea is. Back in the day when a sun porch was decorated with furniture, it was considered a dressed-up patio.  Today sun porches are being used in a different way, are considered an extra room in the home and people are taking a more serious approach to how they decorate this space.

While I still love a sun porch that has the feel of an outdoor space, my favorite sun porch rooms are those that are decorated as an extension of the home, both in décor and in usefulness.

If you’re lucky enough to have a sun porch and are struggling with how to make the space relate to the rest of your home, I’ve outlined a few tips that will help you out.

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  DECORATE WITH THE SAME STYLE OF FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES YOU WOULD IN ANY INTERIOR ROOM OF YOUR HOME

Using indoor furniture on a sun porch is the easiest way to relate the space to the rest of the home. Upholstered furniture pieces will add softness, rugs will help define the space and add warmth, and lamps and accessories will add personality and create a true room environment.

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Use decorative pillows to make the space feel cozy and add visual interest.  Pillows instantly turn a sun porch into a relaxing living space.

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Don’t shy away from dramatic paint colors on your sun porch.  Rich colors will help the space feel warm while light colors will help play up the natural light and openness that most sun porches have.

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Framed artwork will enhance the walls and add visual depth along with personalizing the space.

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The all-white sun porch above is really refreshing but if you live in a cold climate the space will feel extra cool just because of the lack of color. The addition of a few throw blankets and greenery would add energy and warmth to this room.

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If you love white, mix in some darker pieces to help ground the room and create that sense of warmth.

HANG WINDOW TREATMENTS TO CREATE LAYERS AND SOFTNESS

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Using an abundance of textiles on your sun porch is one of the best ways to make the space feel like any other room in your home.  Window treatments can add pattern and softness and woven blinds help to define the windows and add textural interest.

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CREATE AN INVITING FURNITURE ARRANGEMENT THAT TAKES ADVANTAGE OF THE SCENERY

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 Most sun porches are built with lots of windows to capture the view outdoors.  When creating a seating arrangement on your porch, use the scenery as the focal point and work your furniture arrangement around that.  The use of multiple tables and chairs will give your sun porch a living room feel.

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 I love that this porch uses color as a way to play up the windows instead of curtains.  The color draws your eye outside while still adding visual interest indoors.

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 This is a great furniture layout for this narrow sun porch.  When the doors or windows are opened, the space becomes an indoor/outdoor space which enhances it function.

ESTABLISH A DEFINED PURPOSE FOR YOUR SUN PORCH

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 Other than a general sitting area, decorate your sun porch so that it has a specific use like a dining space, home office or reading room.  Creating a space with a particular function in mind will make the room feel more apart of the home.

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 Although framed in brick, the use of a rug, curtains and a chandelier help to make this dining space feel like a ‘real’ room and not a porch.

HANG A CHANDELIER FOR AMBIENCE AND STYLE

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 Hanging a chandelier on your sun porch will add impact and make the space feel more homey.

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 ACCENT THE CEILING WITH PAINT, WALLPAPER OR A DECORATIVE ACCENT

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 Just like an indoor room, a ceiling treatment on your sun porch is a great way to help create warmth and define the space. Coffered ceilings can add architectural interest and make the space feel more like an interior room.

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 Dark ceilings will make the space feel warmer and more intimate.

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When all said and done, the best way to make your sun porch feel like an extension of your home is to approach it with the same design principles you would your family room or living room.  Create a space that you can live in year round and one that offers you the same comfort and sense of home as the rest of your house.

Shelly

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