Category: Interior Design

INTERIOR DESIGN VS. INTERIOR DECORATION (AND WHY IT MATTERS)

The interior design and architecture magazine Freshome released a great article about what it takes to become an interior designer, high end or otherwise.

While the post seems to be written mainly for those thinking about pursuing a career in the field, it also offers a wealth of knowledge for anyone making decisions about the interiors of their own homes or offices.

Some of the things you’ll find…

  • The difference between an interior designer and an interior decorator.
  • The real important stuff an interior designer needs to worry about (not always the most fun stuff).
  • What laws and codes you have to think about when getting your place designed.
  • Why high end interior design should always be about the clients’ style, not the designer’s.

THE INTERIOR DESIGN INDUSTRY MAKES THE HUFFINGTON POST

Although we spend a whole lot of time talking about the fun parts of high end interior design, we don’t typically give nearly as much attention to some of the struggles that interior designers and decorators go through when trying to bring their magic to the world.

Fortunately, the Huffington Post has done it for us. In a recent article, they discuss how the arbitrary differences in interior design regulations between states do serious financial harm to those who have the bad luck to be working in the wrong ones.

They say it better than we ever could.


DESIGNTV WITH STEVEN G.: THE MIAMI MIRACLE

I had the great pleasure of doing the interior decoration for the offices of Miami real estate giants Decorus Realty. In addition their great talent, Decorus had the foresight to launch right before one of the quickest economic turnarounds in history.

Naturally, we had to bring in their founders, Gabriel Markovitch and David Koster, to give their thoughts on why Miami so quickly rebounded to once again become the country’s foremost real estate and high end interior design market.

Watch below.


FROM THE VAULTS

There are a few of our blog articles that people keep returning to time and time again. One of those is “Why Figuring Out What You Hate Is the Secret to Having a Home You Love” by our very own Shawn Graves.

This post gets at the heart of much of what our interior design philosophy is about. That’s why I’m bringing it back for those of you who are new to our blog.

Shawn says it a lot better than I do, so let’s let him take over from here.

Go here for the full article.


ICELAND: THE NEWEST HOT SPOT

On a blog about high end Miami interior design, it may seem funny to talk about someplace like Iceland. But that’s exactly what I’m about to do.

Why?

Because like Miami, Iceland is a place full of natural beauty, albeit of an entirely different kind. And like Miami, the economic collapse of 2007-08 took down the Icelandic high end interior design and real estate markets hard.

The good news is that, like Miami, this small MidAtlantic nation is rebounding in a big way. In part, it’s because of their recent tourism push..a campaign designed to let the world know what a hidden gem this country is. As such, we’re seeing an upsurge of beautiful, high end construction and interior design.

If you haven’t been to Iceland, I strongly suggest you jump on a plane as soon as possible and head there.

In the meantime, take a look at these beautiful examples of Icelandic real estate and design.


HIGH END INTERIOR DESIGN BOOM GOES GLOBAL

From the way we focus on Miami interior design and real estate, some of you might get the impression that it’s the only place undergoing a serious boom right now. While we are extremely proud of our South Florida hometown, the something exciting in the air is, in fact, happening worldwide.

For example, there’s been word lately of a high end interior design boom in Saudi Arabia. According to the Council of Saudi Chambers, the size of the Saudi construction market is expected to reach $300 billion by 2015, with $110 billion in high end luxury contracts being offered this year alone. With this boom comes vastly increased demand for high end interior designers and decoration services.

With all the chaos in the news lately, it’s nice to hear that in many ways we are still growing closer together rather than farther apart.


MIAMI INTERIOR DESIGN SEES EXCITING TIMES

More awesome architectural masterpieces are slated to fill up the rapidly expanding Miami landscape. The high end architects and interior designers at Berenblum Busch Architecture are taking on a handful of new luxury homes.

We love to bring attention to our fellow talented whenever it’s warranted, so check it out!


THE HIDDEN CAUSE OF THE MIAMI REAL ESTATE BOOM

It comes up time and time again. Every time we talk to the Power Player of Miami in our new Design TV with Steven G. miniseries, we hear consistent two themes. One, that Miami is the city of today and the future. Two, it’s the partnership between luxury real estate brokers and high end interior designers and decorators are giving the boom legs.

Don’t take our word for it….Listen to Power Broker John Warsing.


MIAMI INTERIOR DESIGNERS OF THE FUTURE

Nelson Figuero – Up and Coming Interior Design Student

  • Nothing makes me more excited than encountering talented young people who are studying interior design or interior decoration. Whenever I can, I try to mentor up and coming interior design students, here in Miami and wherever else I can. So you can imagine how impressed I was by Nelson Figuero, the 26 year old who won the first lighting design competition sponsored by South Florida’s Farrey’s Lighting & Bath. A Honduran immigrant, this Miami designer poured his heart and soul into the project, taking his inspiration from an…iceberg.

    Congratulations Nelson…we expect big things from you!

Sasha Bikoff – A New High End Design Talent to Keep an Eye On

  • Whenever I come across remarkably high quality interior design, I like to share it with everyone I know. And for those of you who have been reading for a while, you know that my philosophy on the best high end interior designers is that they are able to draw out what’s in someone’s heart and soul and turn it into the perfect environment for them.That’s what high end interior designer Sasha Bikoff recently did for her client, an Iranian ballet star. This 25-year old talent used color, pop culture reference, and furniture choices to reflect the energy and creativity of the artist she worked for. That’s why she’s going to be a high end interior design talent to keep an eye on!

Isabelle Peribere  – Another Talented Designer Hits the Miami Scene

  • After you’ve been somewhere like Miami for 30 years, it’s exciting to see everyone else discovering it. That’s one of the reasons I loved finding out about the work of Isabelle Peribere, the former executive who is now trying her hand at high end interior design.Her new interior design firm does most of its work in Miami and New York. One of her more recent high profile jobs is a collaboration with renowned architect Max Strang on a modernist home that sits right on Biscayne Bay.You know how we feel about taking your influences from wherever you find them. So if you’re in the process of making your own interior decoration decisions, be sure to take a look at the work of Isabelle Peribere for inspiration.

Cassandra Stanley – An Interior Design Prodigy

  • As you probably know by now, we love to highlight young interior designers who do amazing things, whether they’re in Miami or elsewhere. In Kansas City recently, interior design student Cassandra Stanley won the International Interior Design Association’s Design Wars competition for the second year in a row. Virtually unheard of!

    Congratulations to Ms. Stanley — we can’t wait to see what comes next!


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