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Archive for January, 2012

On the Lookout for the Latest in Designer Home Accessories & Furniture

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

My office manager, Barbara, and I are busy getting ready for the Winter Home Furnishings Market in Las Vegas next week. We always have a blast going from showroom to showroom checking out all of the new offerings, seeing the new trends, and eating and drinking our way through the most beautiful showrooms for furniture, lamps, lighting fixtures, area rugs, and home accessories. We’ll be checking out the new offerings, and looking especially for new pieces to put on our home accessories online shopping boutique. I personally look at each piece before it goes on our site, and it has to pass my strict requirements for beautiful design, excellent quality, and great value. I also include suggestions for complementary pieces to make it easier for you to select pieces that work well together.

Here’s a sampling of some of my favorites.  Click on any photo to see the beautiful, intricate detail.

These beautiful hand-painted wall plaques will look great hung horizontally, vertically, or as shown. The rich colors and textures make them especially nice.

The burnt sienna color and textures in the glass on this lamp are just gorgeous.

I love the clean lines and striking design of this beautiful mirror.  It’s perfect for over an entry console table or in a powder room or master bath.

Our home accessories shopping site now features the most competitive pricing and free shipping on all orders.  Do some exploring . . .hope you find something special.

Until next time,

Pamela

Interior Design is a Lot Like Dancing!

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

My husband and I have been taking ballroom dance classes off and on for over 16 years.  Lately we’re back “on” again and enjoying it very much.  We have wonderful instructors who have taught and performed ballroom dancing for many years.  As we were driving to our class last night to continue learning salsa, I started thinking how we need to build on steps, from basic steps to more complex steps.  As we become more and more comfortable with the steps, we learn new ones.  But then we forget some of the steps we already learned!  So it’s a continual learning process.  If we didn’t have our patient instructors to again teach us what we’ve forgotten, we’d probably just stop dancing altogether!

Learning to dance without a good teacher is a little like trying to design the interior of your home without a good designer.  Sure you can look around at different stores, watch shows on HGTV, and look through lots of home magazines, but figuring out what your personal style looks like and trying to create it in your home is not easy.  As an interior designer, I really listen to my clients, ask them lots of questions, and look at lots of photos together so that I have a very good idea of their needs and desires.  I also find out how their family functions and what their passions and lifestyle are like. Then I take measurements and start creating a master plan for them.  Because of my education and 25 years of experience, not to mention some intuition and talent, I am able to create a design that they love.  Sometimes it requires a few tweaks, but in the end my clients have been astonished at how well I know what they’re going to like, and am able to find just the right pieces, fabrics, and colors.  When I create a design I start with layout and elevation drawings.  Then I select the basic pieces and build on the design, layering in accent pieces, lighting, area rugs, window treatments, artwork, plants, and accessories.  By the time I present the design to my clients, it’s usually almost exactly what they we’re hoping for.  Then we fine tune it and get everything ordered, delivered, and installed.  It’s a fun and fairly stress-free process for my clients, and the best part for me is seeing their smiles when they see their transformed home.

If you think you might like some assistance designing your home interior, please call or email me. I’d love to help you.  If you’re outside the greater Los Angeles area, I can still give you some guidance.  Just go to “Personalized Design Advice” and tell me about your design dilemma. You can come home every night to a place you love.  After all, home is not just where you live – it’s where you come alive.

 

Using Mirrors to Visually Enlarge Your Home

Monday, January 9th, 2012

Using mirrors is one of my favorite ways to lighten and brighten your home interior. Mirrors reflect light into a space to visually expand and enliven the decor. They are extremely versatile and can be used in just about every room in your home. Well-placed mirrors will visually increase the size of your home, making it feel larger than it really is.

Add mirrors to any room you want to visually expand. To make a room feel larger, place a mirror opposite a window wall. The mirror will multiply the view, creating the effect of another window. Be sure that the view the mirror is reflecting is a pleasant one that you want to see more of. For example, a colorful view from your yard will add color, beauty and light when reflected in a mirror.

Entries and foyers are a great place to add a mirror. This is the first place that guests see when they enter your home, so it’s a great place to set a warm and inviting tone. Adding a mirror above a console table or chest will brighten your entry by reflecting light. A beautifully framed mirror will create a focal point in your entry, as well as a welcoming feeling. Add a buffet lamp for additional light, a vase of flowers for color, and a candle for atmosphere, and your guests will feel welcome the minute they enter your home. It’s also a great place to give yourself a final check just before leaving home.

Bathrooms are another great place to use mirrors. A beautifully framed mirror will add personality and drama to your powder room. The powder room is often used by guests, and they will surely notice a mirror with a unique and stylish frame. You can use a bold and gorgeous mirror to create a focal point in your powder room or guest bath. Other bathrooms in the house will also benefit from the use of framed mirrors. The function of a mirror in a bathroom is to accurately show your reflection. Why not use that mirror to create a statement at the same time? And don’t limit your thinking to rectangular shaped mirrors. Mirrors are available in many beautiful shapes including round, square, oval, hexagonal, and arched, to name a few. Just make sure that the mirrors you select complement your decor and are proportional to the space.

Hallways can definitely benefit from the addition of mirrors. Long hallways are often dark and visually boring. Groupings of mirrors help to distract the eye and brighten the darkness. Since these mirrors aren’t needed to functionally show your reflection, think of them as art, and use smaller mirrors in groupings that have unique and unusual frames.

Another method of using mirrors is called fragmentation. You can place several long, narrow mirrors side by side, each separated by a couple of inches. This comforting repetition is pleasing to the eye and adds interest. Reflections in the mirrors won’t capture a continuous view of an interior, but rather fragments of it, creating a unique effect. By using different shapes of mirrors dramatic effects can be accomplished.

Start by adding mirrors to one area of your home and continue from there. You’ll be thrilled to see how much a few mirrors can do to add to the warmth and brightness in your home.

If you’re looking for unique and beautiful mirrors that will add beauty to your home, take a look at the large selection of mirrors on our Innovations Home Decor website. I’ve personally selected each and every one. There are traditional, contemporary, rustic, and whimsical pieces to choose from – something for everyone.

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