Archive for the ‘Residential Designs’ Category
SHAPES AND COLORS
Theres something so exciting about the Trina Turk boutique that draws me in every time I pass by. The graphic prints and colors evoke happy feelings!
Here are a few of my favorite ways to bring some of those happy feelings to your home:
PILLOWS:
The higher end….
Looking for a steal…..
ADD A THROW BLANKET
update your look
There are a few small things you can do to update your decor without any heavy lifting or major remodeling. The easiest way to update your look is to decide a direction you would like to go with your style, and then change the small items in the room that take away from that feel. Then replace with a few new items that bring a new feeling in.
These “small items” or accessories are the elements in your room like lighting, area rugs, pillows, books, frames, vases, etc.
For example… if you are trying to brighten a room and create a more relaxing feel, here are 4 key elements to accomplish that look:
PILLOWS: Change out your old pillows with tassels and fringe and bring in some natural textures like linen, cotton, or hemp.
AREA RUG: Bring in some seagrass or sisal to ground things.

This jute weave feels great on feet and makes an statement of casual elegance. (Beach by Merida Meridian)
LIGHTING: If you don’t have enough light in the room, add some more lamps! If you have the space for it, hang a chandelier! If you have an outdated light fixture or pendant, simply replace it with something fresh and new!

We just used this in a client's home in Crystal Cove... They are so delicate and pretty but still casual and cool.

Are you into the look of sconces but don't want to go through the electrical hassle? Get some candle sconces! (Oly sconces)
ACCESSORIES!!! (vases, books, bottles, found objects, trays, flowers, etc…)
Bathed in Beauty
Here are a few minimalistic bathrooms that really transcend typical design and turn the “loo” into an exciting retreat. Borrowing ideas from art, nature, and pure imagination, these bathrooms are far from ordinary.
An avant garde approach to bathing…

For the master bath of a house that French stage designer and director Jean-Pascal Lévy-Trumet built in a suburban Paris neighborhood, the dramatic egg-shaped concrete bathtub was custom-fitted to his body. The walls are sheathed in sheet metal, and the light fixture is from the 1950s. (Elle Decor)
The dark gray texture of the concrete walls and the skylight with light pouring in feels strangely natural. This shower feels bare and beautiful to me.

Concrete plaster rendered walls shower wet room running water shower rose skylight real home L etc 01/2008
The lengthy clean lines and gilded edges in this room create simplistic elegance.
This shower/bath combination seems like an optic illusion and puts its bathing subjects on display.

Bespoke custom made combined glass shower and bath made by 23 Degrees stone marble wall tiles wall mounted fitted taps real home L etc 03/2008
Become one with nature. The scenic view from this bath creates the perfect relaxation retreat.

The low-slung Spoon tub by G.P. Benedini for Agape is placed before a wall of windows that offers stunning views of the woods and ravine outside the Toronto home of designers George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg. The vanity is made of carved rain-forest marble, the sink and tub fittings are by Dornbracht, and the floor is paved with Portuguese limestone. (Elle Decor)
ALL TIED UP IN KNOTS
One of my favorite design trends is KNOTS! Leave it to Kelly Wearstler to make a sailing knot cool! using a ground linen fabric with heavy cotton knot embroidery, the House of KWID turns sailing knots into high fashion for the home. The fabric comes in 3 colorways and works fabulously as an upholstry fabric or as a decorative pillow. At over $400 a yard, I’m sticking to pillows.
Ann Gish also puts her spin on “the knot” with her crushed silk napkins. They retail for $30 a piece, but you can re-create the same look on a budget. Just take some napkins made of thin material… wrinkle them up… then tie a knot in the center, and voila… A fresh new look for a tired table. 
Dransfield and Ross have been trendsetters for years in the world of bedding and pillows. Their “Flagship” line of pillows just screams Nautical Chic. The “knot board pillow”(below) would be great in a little boy’s room by the beach.
Sensory Experience

One of my favorite fixes for sprucing up a room is adding some candles or reed diffuser sticks. Who doesn’t want their home to smell nice and inviting for everyone who walks in?
It’s surprising how big of an impact sense of smell can have on our mood. Senseofsmell.org says “Fragraces can have a beneficial effect on irritation, stress and depression and can further enhance the positive factors of happiness, sensuality, relaxation and stimulation.”
I love to have candles burning whenever I’m home to set the mood and scent the air. At Blossom, we carry a few lines like Voluspa, Thymes and our newest edition Dayna Decker! Dayna Decker is my favorite line of candles because its an overall sensory experience. Their candles are made of a vegetable oil blend and feature a super cool Eco-wood wick which makes a soft crackling noise while it burns. I am obsessed!
If candles don’t really do it for you, then try an oil diffuser! They are really low maintnance… all you have to do is flip the sticks every couple weeks to strengthen the scent in the air. My favorite scent? Leila by Dayna Decker.

LEILA: Grapefruit, Bergamot, Dewberry, Lemon Flower, & Amber Musk
VALUES
the astounding work of Michelle Nussbaumer

Josie Natori's home
In these economic times, there aren’t too many people “throwing caution to the wind” when it comes to shopping for their home. Each purchase must be made carefully, taking into account whether or not it is a good value.
In the latest issue of Elle Décor (November 2009), they ask four women who are major players in the design world this question: “What does value mean for you?”
Two of my favorite responses were by Josie Natori and Michelle Nussbaumer. They say,
“It’s not about doing something just to be inexpensive. It’s about craftsmanship. Our fragrance is not only a fragrance, the bottle is a collectors item.”(JN)
“I sell antiques and furniture of provenance. Something to be passed on or something that will work in a future home. It’s a onetime investment that pays innumerable dividends.”(MN)
When it comes to choosing the pieces that will define the space you reside in, its important to realize when to splurge and when to save. Its vital to think of the long-term benefits vs the drawbacks of spending a few extra bucks.
A quality piece of upholstery can cost triple the price of a piece that lacks in craftsmanship, but it will definitely outlive the latter. I say, if its going to get a lot of use, or it is going to be a focal point in the room, don’t be afraid to make the investment. Sometimes those pieces we fall in love with are worth every penny for the feeling they evoke when you walk into the room.
Gray Elegance
Who says gray has to be drab and gloomy? Adding a coat of gray to a room can bring a certain understated elegance to the table.
Grey is one of my favorite neutral colors because it becomes a canvas that will emphasize and empower any color you place next to it. It’s also a great way to create depth in a monochromatic color scheme. Kelly Wearstler is known for using A LOT of COLOR in her designs, but still, she does not shy away from gray. The Viceroy is a great example of how well grays can play up the drama!

- Gray with a touch of green at the Viceroy.

- white leather, silver nailheads, and gray walls are ultra cool too.
Using Slate and silvery grays can add a bit of a modern feel, while a putty-gray can give it a traditional charm.

- putty gray
Adding certain decorative elements like window treatments and bedding can transform the tone too! This white room uses vintage accessories to play up a romantic feel with the mirror, delicate bedding, and distressed headboard.

Some of my favorite grays:
Slate paint collection from Restoration Hardware; Benajamin Moore’s Stonington Gray; Sherwin Williams Spalding Gray; Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray.

- Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray, Cloud White. (Style at Home June ’09)





















