Category: Interior Design

SUSTAINABLE HOME ART MADE IN MIAMI

Today I am going to share with you an article from Ocean Drive about some amazing sustainable home accessories. We are in a time where it is very important to be environmentally aware. Recycling and using eco-friendly materials at home is a simple way to be sustainable.

New York based eco-conscious interior designer, Pepe Calderin, just won four awards from the American Society of Interior Designers for his residential work. See some of the amazing pieces he has chosen for some of his home designs.

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“The Animal Series focuses on creating awareness of the mistreatment we have brought both on the animals and on Mother Earth.” Calderin’s Bear is created from paper and business cards, Pepe Calderin Design (price on request). 7245 NE Fourth Ave., Unit 104, Miami, 305-757-5535

Padma, a classic Moorish star tile pattern from the Moroccan Collection, is hand painted with lead-free glazes on 70 percent recycled glass bottles and waste porcelain from toilets and bathtubs, Fireclay Tile ($35 per tile). Casa Cielo, 135 NE 40th St., Miami, 305-573-4988

“Design comes down to understanding nature and allowing it to design. A great designer understands nature’s design and transforms it into something useful without altering its beauty.” The Canoa eight-foot-tall twin lamps were made from discarded Vietnamese canoes, Artefacto ($2,640 each). 17651 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, 305-931-9484

“The entire Urban Series is constructed of hundreds of diverse types of recycled material, allowing insight into the history of the fast progression in technology.” The Lotus Tower is made from recycled computer and motor parts on Plexiglas, Pepe Calderin Design (price on request). 7245 NE Fourth Ave., Unit 104, Miami, 305-757-5535

A Pepe Calderin-designed living room on Fisher Island.

“Made out of recycled glass, this piece represents infinity.” The zigzag sculpture is on a metal base,Jalan Jalan Collection ($3,600). Miami Design District, 3921 NE Second Ave., 305-572- 9998

“Great innovated design with natural malacca.” The Rigel outdoor chair uses an eco-friendly frame,Artefacto ($5,700). 17651 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, 305-931-9484

“Root tables allow nature to create and men to transform.” The Tremont cocktail table is made out of natural teak roots from Indonesia; no trees were cut down to obtain the roots. The table comes with a tempered glass top, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams ($1,870). Miami Design District, 3800 N. Miami Ave., 786-609-9920


INTERIOR DECORATION INSPIRATION OF THE WEEK: GARDEN ROOM

Summer is coming and it is time to take out the gardening tools and spruce up your yard! We have enlightened you about bringing the outside into your home and ignite your garden at the same time.

Sometimes interiorscaping just isn’t enough. Celebrate your flowers with a garden room! Check out these easy ways to express yourself with a garden room.

Go low-maintenance
Garden furniture in powder-coated aluminum as opposed to wood is the least amount of maintenance you can get. These are the best metal pieces for the outdoors and they are also quite stylish and high quality. All sorts of colors to choose from!

Blur the boundaries
You can turn your garden into an exterior room by investing is proper lighting, rugs and outdoor cushions. Get ready to entertain guests all summer long in your brands new garden room! Add a fire pit to help create a focal point, roast s’mores, and of course keep toasty!

Hot tropics
If you’re looking for something eye-catching in your garden room look no further then the chromatropic print! Rattan and woven polypropylene furniture fabrics have become a trend for the outdoor space. Try adding cushions with tropic prints for flair.

Light and shade
When the sun begins to fade out and turn into night your garden room needs well-positioned lighting and cozy blankets to keep your garden room functional and fun! Sophisticated outdoor lights have become is important to bring unity to the garden room.


5 FAST INTERIOR DESIGN TIPS

When taking on a home design project on your own there are many factors to keep in mind before moving forward with anything. These five decorating and design rules are worth checking out!

Let your seats communicate. Try laying out your seating so that every loveseat, armchair or couch has its own conversation partner. If the seating in your home doesn’t communicate, your friends and family won’t be able to either.

Float your furniture. Aligning every piece of furniture flat against the wall won’t make your room have more floor space. In actuality, “floating” the furniture, with space in between objects and walls, increases the appearance of space.

Find a focal point. Every room needs a statement piece to bring attention and create balance. This focal point should be the center of attention. Neutral colored furniture will make your space more open and inviting and draw attention to your centerpiece.

Cut the clutter. If you are having trouble funding your focal point then you probably have too much furniture already. Start evaluating every piece in each room and to see what fits and what does not fit. Time for spring-cleaning!

Take a photo. Snapping a picture can reveal a room’s hidden potential or weed out the bad decisions. A photo will help you appraise the room from an outsider’s perspective.


HOW TO MAXIMIZE YOUR DESIGN BUDGET

The worst part about starting a new interior design project is managing your budget. Functional yet beautiful spaces are not easy to create. When self-designing your home here are a few tips to get you that stylish look with out breaking the bank!

Create a wish list. When budgeting for your home it’s always beneficial to create a list of your top priorities for home makeover. There are many places to find inspiration and start building your wish list! Once you have your list, start to narrow down your top interior items and then you can see what is most affordable for you.

Shop around and compare. Once you know what items or furniture you are getting it is best to look in multiple places to compare price, quality, and even delivery options. Select stores offer a buy online, shop in store option so you can shop for your items and choose a location to pick-up them up! This is a great option that will help you save on shipping!

Build a balance. Building a balance in your space is very important and determines what types of items you need. Sometimes all is takes is a statement piece to set the tone for a room. These investment pieces can qualify as a prominent cushion headboard in your bedroom or a rustic wood table in your living room. There are always the opportunities to hunt for pieces that will make your space unique and start a conversation. You can search within flea markets, antique shops, or even a neighborhood garage sale! Get these hidden gems for a fraction of the cost!

 


DECORATING CONCEPTS TO TRY THIS SPRING

Incorporating the changes of the season inside your home is always a fun way to change things up. Making your home warm and cozy for winter or bright and cheerful for the summer, there are always design ideas to match the season.

Today we are going to share with you some decorating concepts for springtime!

You can really bring your bathroom to life in the springtime with some bright towels. Ditch those plain old towels with new ones in vivacious hues or punchy patterns.

Upgrade any dull doors with bright colors are treatments to help them stand out. This will definitely make an entrance and bring character into your home.

Paint all the trim in your home! This will help bring out the intricate architectural features like floorboards, crown moldings and doorframes. For an ultra chic look try using black or charcoal grey as your accent color. Choosing a livelier hue will come off as very playful and exciting.

Chancing up the lay out of your home is a small design trick that can truly make a huge impact. Even the smallest of changes can re-energize the space and make it feel brand new!


5 FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN RENOVATING A SPACE

Home renovation can be very exciting and rewarding, however it can also be very overwhelming. Too help avoid a stressful experience we have sourced 5 tips to help you get through the process in one piece!

1. It’s all about the Benjamin’s!
When starting your renovation it is important to determine your initial budget. After you have fully mapped out and defined your budget you should add an extra 15% as a contingency. There are always problems that can arise when renovating, so the extra cash will definitely come in handy! Always check in with contractors to make sure you are on track financially to avoid any hiccups.

2. Staying or selling?
Before you start making any big changes it is important to decide whether or not you’re going to live in the property afterwards, renting it out, or selling it. Making this decision early on helps guide renovation choices such as choosing finishes, picking color and design schemes, as well as structural layouts.

3. #Goals
To help achieve your home goals and make your dreams a reality, start off with compiling your inspirational ideas. Pinning your ideas onto a Pinterest board is at least a starting place to get the creative juices flowing. Once your ideas are intact is it smart to renovate each plot in stages to keep on track with your budget.

4. What your design style?
After solidifying your goals and interior inspiration you can then carve out your very own design style. If the property is going to be your home, feel free to be bold about your paint swatches and furniture choices. If you decide that you are going to put the property on the market then you are better off opting for neutral finishes.

5. Work work work work work!
One question you must ask yourself is once your planning is set is what part of the renovation process are you actually going to do on your own.

If you enjoy the dirty work, you could roll up your sleeves and save some money. Try and be honest with yourself and what level of demand this renovation is. To save the agony and stress, have the interior design professionals step in and work with you. Professional advice will save you from future headaches of this project.


HIGH-END INTERIOR DECORATION INSPIRATION OF THE WEEK: ROYALTY

Today we are going to take you across the pond for some royal inspiration. We are going to show you the extravagance and elegance of the Queen’s palace. The best room in your home to add a regal touch in the bedroom!

In 1993, when Buckingham Palace first opened its doors to the public, it attracted crowds from across the world anxious to see where Her Majesty The Queen lives. Thousands of visitors line up year after year to gaze in astonishment at this masterwork of extravagance.

The palace’s ornate architectural history can be traced back to the early 17th century, but it was not until the reign of George IV that it began to transform into the opulent showpiece we know today. Regency architect John Nash was put in charge of designing the new property, adding the grand staircase with its dazzling gilt-bronze foliate balustrades. From the majestic, marble columns in the impressive entrance to the acres of green – emerald silk walls, porcelain and jade upholstery – in one of the drawing rooms, Nash transformed the palace into an archetype for luxury that continues to inspire designers the world over.

Although not everyone can afford these luxuries we can all borrow a bit of its glamour. You can try this by mixing and matching pieces that are old and new. You can always add a touch of gold to a room to glamorize it a bit.

You can add priceless art and antiques to up the lux-decor in your living room or try it in the dining room.

There is tremendous history in the Palace’s design and architecture and you will find amazing inspiration from the Queen!


TOP 4 TIPS ON DECORATING WITH TEXTURE

Texture when designing a room can be overlooked, however it has the power to set the tone for the overall mood of a room. If you have every stepped into a room for the first time and felt it was warm and inviting, texture is the reason!

In interior design, textures are either visual or tactile. Visual textures appeal to the eyes and are usually noticed on first glance. In contrast, tactile textures require a closer look and need to be touched to be appreciated.

Here are some major tips when decorating with texture!

Accentuate Contrast
Usually texture is crafted by changing the surfaces of furnishings that provide either a visual or tactile appeal. The most obvious application of implementing texture is through the selection and use of textiles. All fabrics look and feel totally different. You can create a visual and tactile interest with fabric, which can accentuate or balance the other elements in the environment.

All About Balance
Texture in a room needs to balance out. An example of unbalanced texture is pairing a shag-type rug with a leather sofa. You typically wouldn’t want combine 2 high textured fabrics. If you go the monochromatic color scheme in your home design, texture helps create depth in the environment. Try adding soft texture with faux fur rugs.

From the Ground Up
Of course the best place to start playing with texture in your home is right under your feet! Floors can be worked with many typed if textures such as tile, stone, wood, carpet and concrete. These textures all create their own unique style to a home. Choosing a rug for you floors is a way to find balance in the room by pairing 2 different textures.

Layer Over Neutrals
When you start of your home in neutrals and are excited to make it more interesting texture is the way to do it. Try adding texture to your neutral landscape with animal hides, fur throws, and leather. These textured fabrics will add another layer to neutrals. Try adding dimension with wood grain, textured wallpaper, metal and tile. Combining these textures can create a truly delightful space.


HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR HOME FURNITURE AND DESIGN STYLE

Today I am going to share with you some tips about choosing the right furniture for your home. I will also be helping you find your unique design style. Shopping for big-ticket items like couches and dressers are truly an investment. Make sure you consider style, value, and color when building a room.

Break the rules and mix thing up!
When coming up with your own home design style it is all about breaking the rules! You can start by finding a print that you love. If the print has multiple colors this allows for more options of mixing and matching different types of furniture.

Doing too much of one thing can come off as basic. Vintage, modern and rustic can work together to create something distinctive and personal, yet chic. Match that 18th-century sofa with a modern rug and it’s a whole new look.

Embrace your differences
Most couples to have different tastes when it comes to home decorating. They each have a strong sense of what they do and don’t like. Since the best interior spaces are about combining looks and styles into one cool space, designing with a partner can lead to magic design moments. Don’t be afraid to take risks and try things in unconventional combinations. This is when the magic happens and you find your unique home style.

Go for quality
No matter what kind of home item it is, buy the best quality you can in your budget! Well-made furniture pieces can be more expensive but can actually last a lifetime! They can then be passed on from generation to generation. With the help of a professional interior designer you can find the perfect piece you are looking for!


ACCESSORY NECESSITIES FOR YOUR FIRST HOME

See these home take-a-ways from this great Vogue article, “20 Things Every 20-Something Needs in Their First Home”.  When you are young and getting to decorate your own space for the first time finding your design style can be hard.

Take advantage of some advice from some of the most learned designers out there!

A good Dutch oven from a brand like Le Creuset. You can cook everything in one of these—spaghetti sauces, risottos, stir-fry—or even a roasted chicken! It also looks great on the table when serving family style.”
—Kate Arends, Wit & Delight

Good bedding, like Restoration Hardware’s linen sheets, and a butterfly chair—which is iconic and movable. Also, most rentals are a horrible shade of institutional beige. A fresh coat of white paint—and halogen light bulbs—are game-changers.
—Patrick Mele, interior designer

“A wine glass set. Gone are the days where mismatched glasses are okay. Skip using the decanter for alcohol and fill it with your mixers instead. Nothing looks worse than juice cartons on your bar. Also, an amazing candle is one of the best affordable luxuries you can get for your home. Remember that good environments tap into each of the senses, and scent is always key.”
—Alex Reid, head designer of The Studio at One Kings Lane

Get one good piece of furniture every year. My first decent purchase was a Barcelona coffee table—it made all my hand-me-downs look better.
—Emily Summers, interior designer


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