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Saturday, January 7, 2023

Home Story - Chic Bohemian

Winston Churchill and I have something in common.  I REALLY love color and his opinion is:

 "I cannot pretend to feel impartial about the colours. I rejoice with the brilliant ones, and am genuinely sorry for the poor browns." Winston Churchill 

So, anything with this much color really stops me turning pages, or scrolling down too quickly.  This home belonging to Katie Tases, a part-time actress and full time mom lives here with her husband and three children is "color well done".   
 
Katie hired friend and Designer, Pamela Shamshiri from Commune Design to decorate her home in the Hollywood Hills.  





 The windows in the Family area make you feel like you are living in a sunroom.  The light just flows in all day long.  The multi layered hand made area rugs in this room give a wonderful collected over time look, not just a decorated look.

There is beautiful outdoor entertaining space as well.  The outdoor view would have to be beautiful to draw you out side, also that sun shines most all the time in Hollywood!

What's not to love about color?  It will always brighten your day.
If you are nervous or unsure about color, start with a small project.  You can even buy poster board at the Benjamin Moore paint stores in 200 of their most popular colors.  Pick up a few of these boards at $5 each and tape a large selection on a wall or at back of bookcase and just imagine the area actually painted.

Happy Coloring!


Sunday, November 9, 2014

Home Story - Contemporary Loft New York City

Gramercy Loft by David Howell Design.

Beautiful eclectic loft designed by David Howell Design situated in New York City. 

This is a beautiful, warm, contemporary interior design project by the talented residential and commercial designer, David Howell. I know you will enjoy being able to share in his work, by visually visiting this home.
Description by David Howell Design--
Located a stone’s throw from the opulent Gramercy Park Hotel and a quick cycle from the DHD office on Park Avenue, this is the first ground-up commercial project David Howell has undertaken in his twenty years in New York. Work on the building – five condos above street level, and commercial space, parking, and utilities basement below – began with two partners in 2007. The understated exterior, clad in mocha-coloured brick, blends in with its neighbors. It is distinguished by large, schoolroom-sized windows. The warm and striking interior design is a ideal example of DHD’s design philosophy. Photography by Emily Andrews Visit David Howell Design







This open floor plan is designed as a whole coordinated look, yet you have two separate eating areas.  Note the gorgeous light sculpture chandelier over the dining table. 


Rooms are smaller in New York City, yet this Master Bedroom has a comfy sofa for a great private reading and relaxing area.


  Visit David Howell Designs at his web site, for more information or more inspiration.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Home Story - Contemporary Seaside Cottage


This home looks like it was decorated for editorial style.  That is a room that was styled to be photographed.  This home was for sure, the decorator is the photographer.

This is the seaside home of Paul Massey, the well known photographer.  His expertise is the ability to capture the mood of both the space and the subject.  His seaside home is in West Cornwall in the UK and he has used a beautiful texture mix of linen against white washed timber.  The property is in the harbour town of Mousehole.

Seaside home of Paul Massey, Photographer






Paul Massey, Photographer Bio


Thursday, October 2, 2014

The Gallery Wall


Have lots of art, or want to collect art, and not sure how to display it all.  There are several styles of display, and all of them are right, just decide from looking at these pictures, which style appeals to you the most.   Also consider your space for hanging, and the type of pictures: large wall, curved wall, around a corner, up a stairway, family photos, traditional or contemporary art, kid's art, all the same size art, travel art, or irregular sized art.  


see individual pictures for atttibutes

Most important, a "Gallery Wall" creates a dramatic space anywhere you use one, it can become a focal point as important as a fireplace or a large window.

Pottery Barn, one of different styles available



Could this get any easier?  I love these, no more telling your husband hanger, "a little higher, no I mean lower, now left, no, my left......This is Pottery Barn's innovative hanging shelving for displaying art.  Hanger can install these, and leave you to rearrange as you have time.
You can interchange the art with something else any time you want, without extra holes in the wall.

One of my design clients used these to display pictures of the most recent trip they went on, so that they could revisit the the trip each time they passed the wall.  This setup comes in dark and light, and while you are visiting PB online, look at the cubby hole shelving as well.  This would be great for "things" in your collections.

Actress Amanda Peet's Home in Domino Magazine Dec 2008
          
 Isn't this a stunning wall created by Designer Nathan Turner.  Careful attention was paid to the size of the art so that it would lay well on the curved wall.  This would be an "Expert DIYer" project, but so very worth the impact it would give your foyer.

West Elm
 This is a great looking wall.  The same white color frames keep the contemporary look, and the art stays within a neutral palate.  Same color frames is always looks well done, even if the frames are real traditional style, such as all gold frames.  West Elm is a good online source for art and other ideas, as well as great furniture.

from ClassyClutter.net

 This is such a cute look, dressy but not formal.  Hanging the coordinated look around a corner makes this galley wall even more dramatic.  The gold is the follow through that pulls the collection together.  Notice  the items without frame still include the gold coloring.

Up to Date Interiors





Great tips from Kathy, over at Up to Date Interios, click on her collage above to see another point of view on hanging collective art for a Gallery Wall.

Mark Lund Photograhy
 Color is the connecting element in this wall.  A dramatic lime green wall is just the right balance for the multi-colored frames.  Most of the art is in black and white, and can be easily seen and appreciated because of the lack of color in it.



brandsushi.com

Here are some layout styles to get you started with planning your own Gallery Wall.  There are several ways to begin:
             
 1.  Clear a space on your floor that is larger than the wall space you will use.
 2.  Begin in the middle and either centered or slightly left  with the largest piece of art.
 3.  Start surround the largest piece and work out to the outside edges of your frames.
 4.  You can stay strictly square, by using something laid out in the size of your area you
      will cover, does not matter at all to have less or more space between the pictures.
 5.  You can have a less constructed look if you allow the outside pieces to fall beyond the
      edges of your rectangle.  This is actually my favorite style, your wall can evolve and
      spread as you add art pieces as you acquire them.
 6.  Do not over worry this.  If there is an element to tie this together, color, style, or frames:
      it will look coordinated.

Pottery Barn
Pottery Barn shows us a nice arrangement, keeping it mostly straight edges, in a rectangle.
Are you starting to have a favorite look yet?



Jones Design Company








This homeowner was actually trying to block multiple switches on this wall.  She did a great job creating a Gallery Wall to do so.  All the "Ls" look collected, but were probably created for this wall, a very innovative idea.  Of course, I should mention, that the homeowner is a very talented graphic artist, so we are probably appreciating "her own art".  It looks great.  Click on Jones Design above to see some of her graphic design offerings.

Simply Seleta


This art layout makes this little bathroom look very rich.

Elle Decor







Above, this is from Jones Design Company, they actually started hanging the Typography L's to hide
the thermastat on the wall.  Look how great it turned out.



Below, this is one of my all time favorite art displays.  Featured on Elle Decor Not too many people give such presentation to their hallways, but look at the drama of it all.  You could do this also with any color frame and black and white family photos and have the same interesting look.  Great drama gallery wall.



Survival of the Classiest tumblr


Just in case you are still wanting to see lots of well done Gallery Walls, take a look at all my favorites on my Pinterest Board - Art Collections.