Interior design is absolutely essential to the comfort of a home. You shouldn’t simply think about your household in terms of functionality. Its appearance is a key factor in how you feel. Obviously, practicality is always a priority when it comes to home life, but that can go hand-in-hand with a chic aesthetic. If you’re not happy with the appearance of your household interior, then you won’t feel happy at home, after all. Isn’t it time your house looked and felt like home? These pointers should guide you on your journey to creating a superior interior.
We all love painted cabinets in the kitchen because of how crisp and clean they can look. Stained cabinets, on the other hand, can also look clean and fresh especially after they are upgraded with white stone, wood washed techniques and beautiful cabinet hardware. After that, they are not only beautiful, but they are timeless kitchens that will stand the test of times.
If you happen to like traditional design with a modern twist, then you will love these timeless kitchens below. Each and every one of them has what it takes to make anyone want to reverse their previously painted kitchen cabinets to natural wood color again. All these kitchen images were found on Pinterest where it is really hard to track the source and credit. If you happen to be the photographer or designer of one of these kitchens, please leave a comment, and I’ll be happy to credit you.
I’ve been studying Interior Design and chic spaces on my own and school, for years. On my own I love to try to understand the spaces I’m interested in and talk about most of them in this blog. As good design has historically proven, design style is pretty much adjusted by region or state. Even though in some cases this traditional thinking doesn’t apply. Take the proximity between New York City and New Jersey for example. Two states one cotton ball throw away from each other, yet they could not be further apart in design aesthetics. Chic spaces for me are spaces where things juxtapose with tension and friction, where according to conventional thoughts, things are not supposed to work, but they do. A Luis XVI chair upholstered in black liquid leather and placed next to a Jacques Adnet side table would create that ambiance. Add an abstract painting on top, and the whole feeling will get stretched out a bit more. Like someone once said, It’s like having a tension cord about to pop. A classic architectural home with modern art and edgy modern furniture pieces would also create a very chic outlook. New York, in my opinion, is the City that best codifies chic spaces. Maybe it’s because of New York’s own diversity, and dynamism comes seeping into its interiors? Of course, chic spaces are all around us. Below are images with distinctive styles that give us a glimpse into what makes a space chic and most importantly how to make a home chic.
The use of a modern sculpture suspending from the traditional ceiling in this library is simply outrageous. By Robert Couturier.
Lynn Nesbit’s home
You will want to make your home inviting and cozy when autumn and winter arrive, especially for the holiday season. Families must spend more time inside as the temperatures begin to drop, so having a warm home is essential. Here are a few tips for your home’s seasonal decor throughout the autumn and winter.
How to Make Your Home Inviting During Cold Season
I finally can act on my promise of sharing with you some of the improvements we’ve done in the house. I wanted to create for our son a modern bathroom which was also timeless, in which he will eventually grow without getting tired of it. This house was built in the early 70’s, so when we bought it, it was stuck in that period. Lucky for us, the previous owners didn’t update it. Everything from lousy wood paneling, even worse looking wallpaper in many of the rooms, red tile floors, small and crowded kitchen was what enchanted me. No, I’m not losing it, I’m just an Interior Designer who loves to make spaces purely personal, and who also likes challenges. Where others see obstacles, I see endless possibilities.
The construction of the house is a very good one, and everything the previous owners chose in their home was in the respective time, of good quality as well, but they never updated anything. To their defense, at least there was no linoleum flooring. I want to warn you that the slideshow below has before pictures. They may be hurtful to look at, but we all love a good before and after.
When I included a beautiful master bedroom with a canopy bed in my post yesterday, I knew I was going to post the rest of the house today. The London townhouse belongs to Nina Flohr and was designed by Veere Greeney. The home is an excellent interpretation of transitional design, contemporary but clearly rooted in classic Interior Design. I love that this home feels as if it was enveloped in coziness with just the right amount of glam or what I like to call a livable glamour. A touch of lamour is there enough to add some twinkle but it wont overwhelm you and you wont get tired of it. The townhouse once belonged to Nina’s father, Thomas Flohr the founder of VistaJet, an aviation company. Most recently Nina Flohr founded the non-profit Kisawa Sanctuary in Mozambique where she will soon also develop a hotel. The townhouse is featured in this month’s AD where you can read more about it.
The elegant decor in the living room with a monochromatic pallete of dark mustard, yellows and green. Color in Interiors are coming back as I reffered to in this post about Design Trends For Fall 2018.