Thursday, May 10, 2012

Reduce, Reuse and Recycle!

Spring time makes us want to open the windows and air out the house!  
Which inevitably leads to cleaning to get the musty winter smells out of everything.
I don't know about you but when Spring comes around,
and I start to clean out the house, I notice how much junk I have!!  
This season, tackle Spring Cleaning room by room.
Take this opportunity to Reduce, Reuse & Recycle.

1.  Start by taking out as much of the extras in the room as possible.  
Knick knacks or whatever you have lying around.  
2.  Take out furniture that you don't LOVE.  
Why are you hanging onto something you don't really like?  Take it out!  
3.  Now, clean up the room and maybe rearrange some furniture in the process.  
This will allow you to clean the hard to reach spots PLUS give your room a little face lift.  
4.  Once the big pieces in the room are clean and where you want them, start bringing back the extras you took out.  Don't feel like you need to bring them all back into the room.  Only what you love and/or need.
5.  Whatever you didn't put back can either find a new home in another room or can be donated to a local charity.  



Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Tuesday Tip!

Save some space in your cabinets by displaying any fine china you have in the house.  
Even everyday plates can add a splash of color to the walls.
This is a great way to decorate your home AND enjoy beautiful possessions!
(Scroll to the bottom for a How-to)












Plate hangers are available at local stores like Michaels, Home Depot or look online at Amazon.
They are only a few dollars apiece and come in various sizes to hold any size plate.  
(If you are super thrifty, click here for a tutorial on how to make your own!)
If placement seems daunting to you, lay the plates on paper, trace the edges & cut out.  
You can arrange the cut outs on the wall and move them around until you get just the arrangement you want.
Hammer the nail right into the paper then tear off to hang the plates!!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Universal Ideas

There are all kinds of designers.
Landscape, advertising, architectural, fabric . . . you get the idea;)
While each designer has a very specific skill set that categorizes them as an expert in their field,
all of us follow a very simple and similar set of rules. 

Let's consider print advertising for a moment.
Here is an ad I got in the mail the other day.

There is balance with the images. 
Different sizing of the fonts to create emphasis.
The text is spaced appropriately for the space.
There is simplicity in the message.
The images are coordinating colors and the purple text is different to accent the message.
 
These were my thoughts but I thought I would look to an expert to confirm my ideas.
Peter J. Patsula, author of the Entrepreneur's Guidebook Series, has written a summary
of Basic Design Strategies which can be used for creating promotional materials.
 

Let's apply these rules to a beautiful room.

Here is the Presidential Master Bedroom of Jackie & John F. Kennedy.
We can find each design principle in this room.
 
Simplicity:  This room isn't too crowded with furniture or decoration.
Unity:  All of the colors used are similar and the pieces of furniture are complimentary.
Balance:  All of the furniture is evenly distributed on either side of the bed.
Contrast:  To keep the room from looking too uniform, the furniture on each side of the bed is different.  Additionally, the carpet to the left contrasts the wall-to-wall carpet to create a space within a space.
Proportion:  Since the ceilings in this room are so high, the headboard and the vanity mirror are very tall to keep the rest of the room in proportion.
Consistency:  This ties in with the Unity principle.  The colors and patterned fabric are used throughout the room creating a theme.
Proximity:  Furniture placement is placed appropriately to the size of the room and it's function.  The bed is prominently placed in the center as well as the seating area to the left (which happens to be in front of the fireplace.)  This makes the main functions of the room central and paths of movement to the outskirts. 
 

The simple rules outlined above can be applied to any type of creative endeavor.
Creative is the keyword here.  While the rules are simple sometimes the creativity is hard to find:)
Exercise your creative juices and try applying these design principles to your home!
If you end up with something you like, send me a picture:)

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Not just for walking on!

Don't limit artwork to just the walls of your home. 
Think outside the box and add some inlay to your hardwood floors. 
Our friend Lee Henson created this beautiful design.

Wouldn't this be amazing on your foyer floor?!

If this isn't your cup of tea . .

Consider adding some interest to your floors by painting them.
Here are some ideas that I love:)





Thursday, March 8, 2012

Rustic Italian Kitchens

I adore the look of a rustic Italian kitchen.  Ceramic turned tub sink, butcher block island, terra cotta flooring and warm golden hues that remind you of sunsets.




Updating your kitchen is one of the best ways to increase the value of your home.  Even if you can't afford to remodel all at once, I can work up a design plan for you to follow at your own pace.  We can select flooring, tiles for the backsplash, counter tops, cabinets, appliances and lighting.  Everything planned out for your home improvement.