In.De Interior Architecture and Design
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Sunday, June 10, 2012
Fabulous Solutions in Storage
I have often found myself searching for great storage
solutions that are both attractive and economical. After living in a small NYC apartment for 10
years, I’m always trying to find pieces that are great for storage and organization, multifunctional and a great design. A tall order for a piece of furniture…or is
it?! With my list of must haves, I’ve had to scour the earth to find just the
right pieces, so I thought I’d share some of my favorites, in case it might be
just what you’re looking for!
Image from Apartment Therapy |
I love the Soapbox!
It’s a great looking piece of furniture, which can be a coffee table or bench
with storage below, or it can wall mounted. Depending on the leg height it can also be a side table, or a night stand.
It’s ready to assemble without tools (for those of us that don’t have
the handyman to help out!) and it’s made of plywood and hardwood veneers. And all made here in the USA!!!
Image from BlessThisStuff |
Bike/Book Storage by Postfossil. Where was this when I was in college and I
had my bike leaning up against my desk and books everywhere?! Well, if I can help just one person with
their bike storage problem, I’d feel like it was well worth it to find this in
my storage search! Not only is this a great organization and storage solution
for those of us who don’t have outdoor storage for our bikes, but the design is
beautiful. It comes in clear pine, so for those that want to add a little
color, get some paint and jazz it up!
Image from Apartment Therapy |
Don’t underestimate the power of modular! Our friends at IKEA have given us amazing
pieces that can be used in any number of ways.
Take for instance their Expedit Shelving unit. It can be used vertically or horizontally, as
a bookcase or as a bench. Genius, no?!
So here they are, a few of my top storage, organization,
multifunctional, affordable, great designed pieces. I hope these can help spark your imagination
as you search for that perfect piece. As usual, your feedback is always welcome
and please feel free to add to this list!
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Tasteful Tiles
Sorry for the delay in getting this post up….the holiday
weekend was a fun and festive time with family and friends and I’m just now
getting back into design mode! This week I thought I’d dish out a few of my
favorite inexpensive tiles that can take any room from drab to fab. As I’ve been blogging, a beautiful room
doesn’t have to cost a lot of money. Of
course the million dollar mansion is stunning, but budget conscious spaces can
be just as WOW! I remember my mother
always told me, it’s not the price of the item, but how you wear it. She was referring to fashion, but the same
holds true in design.
Tiles are usually a big ticket item for bathroom and kitchen
renovations. I mean you can find tiles
that range well into the hundreds per square foot. Yes, that’s right, over $100 a square foot,
and yes, some of them are backed with gold or platinum! But I’m going to introduce you to tiles that
are well within the price range for budget friendly designs.
Subway
tile
A tile as simple as a white 3x6 can
be elegant, classic and timeless. One of
the favorites among designers, subway tiles can be as inexpensive as $1/tile,
depending on the manufacturer and color. Again, I remind you, it doesn’t always
matter the brand name, just the finished look.
Get creative….try running it vertical or laying a stack bond instead of the
traditional running bond. The design options
are endless!
Decorative
cement tile
This is one of my favorite tiles to
use since I’ve moved to Denver. You can find these at many places online, but
we always source them from a company in Texas. They are handmade in Mexico and can
be made in any color under the sun! Depending on the number of colors used,
these tiles can be as inexpensive as $3.25/tile. The only downside is lead time. If you have the time and can order a couple
of months in advance, then these tiles can add a little pop to any space,
modern or traditional.
Porcelain
tiles
Porcelain tiles have come a long
way. Depending on manufacturer, style and
size they can range from $2 to $18. What
I love about these tiles is that you can get large tiles ranging from 20x20 to 24x24
for around $8/sq.ft. Try finding that in
stone! Another thing to love about porcelain
is that they can be textured and used for wall or floor applications. It is extremely durable and can be used both inside
and out, so for continuity in design, it can be very cost efficient option.
In my experience, if you shop around, you’ll have better
luck finding tiles priced within your range.
Also, don’t be afraid to shop online.
I’ve had great luck sourcing stone mosaics for a great price online compared
to local showrooms. Make sure to order
samples and do your research on the company to make sure they are reputable,
but if you’re on a tight budget, don’t be so quick to dismiss the online
deals!
If you have inexpensive tile options that you love or
manufactures that you’ve found with great prices, please leave me a
comment!
Monday, May 21, 2012
Summer White
Since summer is upon us, which makes me think of white, I thought I'd share some thoughts on my favorite seasonal color. Based on my past two blogs, most people would think I was color all the way. I do love my color, but there is something so peaceful and classic in white rooms. There is something so beautiful about the way light shines through white fabrics, or reflects off of white surfaces. Classic and modern, both the absence and the combination of all colors, white can be expressive in a variety of spaces. Enjoy this small sampling of my favorite white spaces.
Classic and elegant white kitchen, House Beautiful |
Fresh and airy dining room expressing casual elegance, Elle Decor |
Modern white dining room with accents of color, Elle Decor |
Textures of white, Mlle Magpie |
Modern elegance, anettewillemine.blogspot.com |
White bathrooms reflect a crisp, clean, elegant design, Elle Decor |
I'd love to hear some of your thoughts on my selection of spaces. How do you feel about all white rooms? Please leave your comments!
Monday, May 14, 2012
5 Ways to Freshen Up Your Room
Top 5 Ways to Freshen up your room
As an interior designer in Denver, I meet many clients that
aren’t looking for a major renovation of their home, but instead need help with
freshening up their existing spaces. It
may be a room, or several rooms in the home, regardless of the scale most
people want to know how to reuse or reinvent what they have.
Here are 5 ways to freshen up your home without a hefty
pricetag:
- Accessories are key!! Keep what you have and accessorize. Go light, don’t over do it, but pops of throw pillows, vases and art work can breathe new life into your home. They can also be easily changed out without spending a lot.
- Paint color can take a space from drab to fab. We all know that painting the walls can reinvent a room, but try painting or staining cabinets or existing furniture. Something as simple as color can make it seem like a brand new piece.
- Variety brings life to the party! Whether you’re refinishing your existing pieces or bringing in new ones, make sure to add interest by variety. Similar textures can appear dull, break up the monotony with pattern and material, regardless of the tone and color. A white room can be striking and elegant with the right use of textures.
- Lighten up! Lighting can be an expensive purchase item, but changing something as simple as the shade can reenergize that fixture. You can change the fabric of an existing shade, add trim or purchase a whole new one.
- Good bones = reupholster! If your cabinet boxes are in good condition, you would reuse them and change out the fronts. Well, the same is true of furniture. Most furniture is in good condition and can be salvaged. New fabric and a good upholsterer can make an old piece look totally different. You can tuft, you can untuft, more cushioning or less, trim-welt vs. flange, so many options with something you already own!
Monday, May 7, 2012
Helpful Guide to Selecting the Perfect Color
One of the first questions I am asked as an Interior Designer is "What color should I paint this room?" Paint color is a very important element in any space and if used correctly can transform a basic room into a showcase space.
Is there a general rule to follow when talking color? No. That's what makes color one of the hardest elements to select. A more intense color creates a stronger visual weight, whereas a muted, neutral will allow the walls to create a backdrop to other design elements.
There are a few things that can help you in selecting that perfect color to transform your room. First you should know the tones of your fixed elements, such as carpeting, wood floor, tiles, countertops, etc....this will help guide you in selecting the right neutral for your home. Second, when looking at specific rooms, find your inspiration, sometimes that's a fabric, sometimes it is a piece of furniture, but if you have that item it will help in determining the wall color. Third, think about how the colors will relate from room to room. What are your transitions? Are there doors that completely separate spaces or are the spaces open to each other. And lastly, test the color in the actual space. Light changes everything! Colors always look different on the wall than on a piece of paper. Look at the color on all the walls throughout the day. Light changes and so will the color.
Color is a complex element, but it can create fun and playful spaces as well as elegant and posh. Below are a few examples that inspire different ways of using color.
Is there a general rule to follow when talking color? No. That's what makes color one of the hardest elements to select. A more intense color creates a stronger visual weight, whereas a muted, neutral will allow the walls to create a backdrop to other design elements.
There are a few things that can help you in selecting that perfect color to transform your room. First you should know the tones of your fixed elements, such as carpeting, wood floor, tiles, countertops, etc....this will help guide you in selecting the right neutral for your home. Second, when looking at specific rooms, find your inspiration, sometimes that's a fabric, sometimes it is a piece of furniture, but if you have that item it will help in determining the wall color. Third, think about how the colors will relate from room to room. What are your transitions? Are there doors that completely separate spaces or are the spaces open to each other. And lastly, test the color in the actual space. Light changes everything! Colors always look different on the wall than on a piece of paper. Look at the color on all the walls throughout the day. Light changes and so will the color.
Color is a complex element, but it can create fun and playful spaces as well as elegant and posh. Below are a few examples that inspire different ways of using color.
Neutral walls and ceiling create an smooth flow from room to room and add a backdrop to design elements |
White walls opens up this smaller guest bedroom |
Fun and playful, these green walls liven up the decor |
This intense color, with a high gloss finish, creates an elegant space for entertaining |
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