Category: Interior Design

make your home inviting, neutral living room with layerd rugs

Creating the perfect ambiance in your home can be fun and challenging.  Various flooring trend ideas provide an ideal foundation for building beautiful and appealing decor in a home. Rugs can be the perfect accessory to make your space cozy and inviting.  More specifically, layering rugs throughout your home will allow you to incorporate different textures and patterns into your living spaces.  We all know that rugs protect floors from wear while also adding a decorative element to the home.

Layering Natural Texture Rugs

Layering rugs, sisal rug with cowhide, D'Apostrophe Design

D’Apostrophe Design

One factor that should be taken into consideration when layering rugs are textures and patterns.  One of the most appealing aspects of rugs over rugs is how cozy and collected can make a room feel.  When a guest enters your home, you want them to feel welcomed and relaxed.  Likewise, you want to feel that your home and its intimate spaces are peaceful retreats.  Textures and patterns will make your living room or bedroom feel warm and inviting, especially natural textures such as cowhide, jute, and sisal.  When layering rugs look to include various styles like wool, bamboo, and even animal skin, the space looks more exciting and inviting.

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design trends for Fall, neutral decor

Summer might be over, but that doesn’t mean fashion season has ended.  In fact, there are plenty of exciting fall trends to look forward to that will make a nice transition into cooler weather.  Fur accents, sophisticated neutral tones, dimensional art, and layers of white are some of the fall decorating trends you can embrace.  Read on to discover the design trends for Fall that anyone can follow.

Design Trends For Fall: Updated Neutrals

design trends for Fall, neutral decor

Decorating with neutral tones can create a bland look unless you add some visual interest. With a room that’s painted or wallpapered in a tan, beige, or another neutral tone, the key to design success is adding in shape and texture.  This year’s Fall trends call for texture without being excessively rustic.  Fur throws and pillows, three-dimensional fixtures placed on walls and used for decoration, and unique lighting fixtures are some creative design elements you can use in Autumn decor to improve the room’s appeal without using bold, loud color.

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rattan-daybed-1960s-atelier-vime

Rattan daybeds represent a summer allure that is irresistible.  I’ve seen a lot of rattan daybeds surfing around in the Interior Design world lately, and every interpretation of its use is equally beautiful as well as warm.   With all the tropical influence in design nowadays, you may be hearing the word rattan or wicker a lot.  Actually many people get confused about the difference between the two.  Well, be confused no more, the simple difference between rattan and wicker is that rattan is the material used, while wicker is the woven technique employed to make the furniture.

rattan daybed 1960s, atelier vime, wicker

A 1960’s rattan daybed from Atelier Vime. A French studio which offers a great selection of rattan furniture, vintage and new. here

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Tory Burch’s beach home in Antigua is not only chic by design but also by provenance. This beautiful beach house once belonged to the garden designer and private socialite, Bunny Mellon. Bunny is well known for her impeccable taste and fantastic garden designs. Albeit the house sat for years without being sold, once Tory Burch laid eyes on the beach house she undoubtedly saw the gem that Architect H. Page Cross built for Bunny Mellon in the 1960’s. Vogue describes the pretty house as a series of elegant pavilions. Back in the days, Bunny enlisted the legendary Interior Designer Billy Baldwin to jointly with her, design the house. This was usually the case with most of Bunny Mellon’s houses; she was an active collaborator in the interior design process of most of them. Her only design request for this particular coastal home? She told Billy Baldwin to make the interior look as if was furnished with furniture found in the attic.

Tory Burch's beach home, canopy bedroom

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A beautiful tile backsplash behind the stove can instantly be the focal point of the kitchen.  Granted that the kitchen is the heart of the house, serve well to treat it like one.  A well-designed kitchen requires proper planning as well as good Interior Design.  The kitchen backsplash is more than just a pretty design element;  it serves the purpose of protecting the walls behind the stove and the sink from getting water or any other type of liquids.  The choice for backsplash, whether for behind the range or for the entire area, is quite overwhelming.

The final choice will depend on the style of your kitchen design, from traditional subway tiles for a classic interior design, glass tiles for contemporary design to stainless-steel tile backsplash found in modern interior design.  Keep the design understated and simple by continuing the same material as the countertop onto the backsplash behind the stove or go ahead and make a striking statement by using a different design behind your stove.  In the end, the main purpose of good Interior Design is to make your home a personal reflection of yourself.  Here I’m sharing with you 10 beautiful ideas for the perfect backsplash for the space right behind the stove.  Go ahead and get inspired.

White Marble Slab Backsplash

backsplash behind the stove, kitchen design, backsplash, tile

This kitchen has a very elegant and timeless white marble slab as backsplash behind the stove with a simple shelf that serves for easy reach for spices and condiments.  See the rest of this home here.

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resurgence in classical design

To our delight and comfort, there is a resurgence in classical design from Interiors to Architecture.  The elegance and comfort that classical homes provide are hard to emulate in a modern setting.  Classic Architecture, as well as classical Interior Design, is never dull, and they provide a sense of belonging and gracious living.  Now when most homes in social media look strikingly the same, it’s very comforting to see this revival of new classical style.  The beauty of a Georgian Home, one of many traditional styles in Architecture, is indisputable.

resurgence in classical design

Recently I came across this very interesting article Inside Architecture New Classism Boom.  In designing a northern California stone house for clients who wanted to make a grand yet livable house for four children, Eric J. Smith—who collaborated with legendary designer David Easton for 25 years—looked to Irish Georgian houses and also old stone houses of America. An abandoned old quarry in Connecticut was the source of stones with a rich patina. He points out that classicism embraced the use of natural light and the prevailing breezes. “An enfilade of natural light connects one room to the next,” notes Smith. The paneled library is a masterpiece of wood carving. And indeed, Smith suggests that craftsmen are unsung heroes in classicism. “We are not embracing the role of the craftsman as much as we should,” he says.  “We are always trying not to copy the past, but to interpret it and reinterpret it as artists often do,” Robert A. M. Stern

resurgence in classical design, gray appartment

Some people prefer to combine classical Interior Architecture with a more straightforward decor.  Modern living in a traditional interior.  That is the case with this 18th-century architecture apartment in Copenhagen which is decorated in a monochromatic palette of grey and simple furniture.  An All-Gray Apartment That’s Not Blah, But Not Hygge Either. Read More…