Monday, October 31, 2011
Holiday colours
Are you a person who sees certain colour combinations which immediately evoke holiday connections, e.g.,red and green, orange and black, yellow and purple? I am, and as a result there are colour schemes I find difficult to live with because the cultural connections override the beauty of the combination. But sometimes a combination sneaks by me.
I took this photo in the main area of a small London hotel. I loved the modern flavour and the strong vertical stripes. My immediate reaction was not Halloween, it was great impact. Later I realized they were symbolic colours.
What's your reaction?
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Mirror, mirror
I keep a list of ideas for possible post topics and near the top is an exploration of mirrors in home decor. Well, that's one post I won't be writing because one of my favourite decorating sites, Your Decorating Hotline, has an excellent post on this topic. It covers the gamut from why use mirrors to the creative ways they can be used. I highly recommend reading it. There's something for every style of decor.
One of the topics explored is the use of mirrors in multiple groupings. This is an application that I'm particularly fond of and I've added several from my file below.
Elle Decor has an excellent slide show on using mirrors and
Apartment Therapy brings multiple mirrors to the limit.
Did you find something you liked?
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Thursday Tip #6- simple centerpieces
Keep it simple...
Dinner parties can stress the budget. I like to have simple arrangements for the table and that usually involves fresh flowers . Rather than large bouquets which are tall and obstruct views, think about simple ways to use flowers or leaves in a repetition.
Hosta leaves are one of my favourites and I have lots to choose from in my garden. I love the idea of massing different sizes and shapes of glasses/vases and submerging separate leaves in each one.
The sunflower is a great choice for fall entertaining. If you don't have access to fresh sunflowers, there are realistic looking artificial ones. The arrangement above works because of the meandering wave and colour variety.
Dinner parties can stress the budget. I like to have simple arrangements for the table and that usually involves fresh flowers . Rather than large bouquets which are tall and obstruct views, think about simple ways to use flowers or leaves in a repetition.
Hosta leaves are one of my favourites and I have lots to choose from in my garden. I love the idea of massing different sizes and shapes of glasses/vases and submerging separate leaves in each one.
The sunflower is a great choice for fall entertaining. If you don't have access to fresh sunflowers, there are realistic looking artificial ones. The arrangement above works because of the meandering wave and colour variety.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
It's all about scale
In recent weeks I've spent quite a bit of time looking for coffee and end tables for clients. Getting the style and size right to work with the rest of the furniture in the space takes quite a bit of juggling and an understanding of standard furniture sizes.
The standard height of a coffee table is between 16 - 18 inches, but some can be as high as 21 inches. How do you know which height to choose?
The answer relates to the height of the sofa/ chair. I prefer to see the coffee table about the same height as the top of the chair cushion or one or two inches lower. The length of a coffee table is usually about 2/3 the length of the sofa not including the arms. Don't forget that you need at least 18 inches (24 is optimal) of space for your legs between a coffee table and the sofa.
The size of your coffee table should work with your sofa and other furniture in your room. It should also work with the size of the room overall. Let's check this out.
How do you feel about the coffee table choice in this lovely room? I would like to see something longer (remember the 2/3 the length of the sofa rule). This little beauty is having a difficult time holding her own with this sofa.
The soft colour scheme and small scale furnishings in this room appear overwhelmed by this large, dark, and tall coffee table, but I really like the table. Sometimes the weight of a table is influenced by the colour and material choice not just the overall dimensions. Darker colours and solid woods tend to look more visually weighted.
Even with two tables this room does not look over furnished.
If your room is spacious and/or the furniture is large in scale, choose heavier wood tables or ones with lots of tiers or drawers.
The standard height of a coffee table is between 16 - 18 inches, but some can be as high as 21 inches. How do you know which height to choose?
The size of your coffee table should work with your sofa and other furniture in your room. It should also work with the size of the room overall. Let's check this out.
How do you feel about the coffee table choice in this lovely room? I would like to see something longer (remember the 2/3 the length of the sofa rule). This little beauty is having a difficult time holding her own with this sofa.
Grisell Navas
Don’t forget the size of the room when thinking about scale. Glass tables work well in smaller rooms because they give the impression of lightness - space is not blocked out.
Even with two tables this room does not look over furnished.
If your room is spacious and/or the furniture is large in scale, choose heavier wood tables or ones with lots of tiers or drawers.
This is a beautiful room with a colour scheme I'm partial to. Does the coffee table work for you? I wouldn't want to try to place something on the table while sitting. I'm such a stickler for function!
Friday, October 21, 2011
At Home: An ocean getaway
As a child I often imagined how a house would look on the inside as I drove or walked about the town where I lived. I'm assuming I'm no different from most people. My Open Doors series of posts will fill the need to peek inside everyday homes- not the grand designs of decor magazines, but interesting homes that are achievable for most people. Come along on a visit to my friends' ocean beach house.
After one visit to the Bonavista Peninsula , Pat and Janna fell in love with the place and purchased a typical Newfoundland outport house and began to remodel it. Remodel doesn't seem the right word though. They worked backward until they reached the original boards, removing layers of wallpaper and wallboard. I was lucky enough to photograph some of this process for my wallpaper archive which is part of an art project I'm working on. Here's what it looked like then....
And look what was hiding under the layers of wallpaper, a newspaper article about The Kennedy family. After much patience and elbow grease they were ready to simplify the decor.
They painted the whole interior white and added their personal touches. That's what makes a home in my book. I appreciate the way they have arranged/displayed their finds.
Most of the furnishings are from IKEA which is a feat when you live in Newfoundland- they have to be shipped or driven. I covet the aqua coloured lantern on the bookcase. Would they notice if it wasn't there next summer?
I love seeing the remnant of an old window (I'm guessing) above the left chair. Shutters are a very practical window treatment because these windows are visible from the street and there could be nosy people just like me hovering outside.
I call this the gallery of "Walked On" . Pat salvaged scraps of the various floor coverings from the house and framed them in simple IKEA frames. The stark simplicity of the frames show off the contents. Keeping the stairway all white further enhances the overall look of this very effective display.
The patio overlooking the Atlantic Ocean has lots of beach finds. There's a wind up today.
From the kitchen looking out through the screened window. Even I would like to wash dishes here. The exterior of the house is red with a soft creamy white trim.
Pat and Janna travel all the way from British Columbia to Newfoundland every summer to enjoy life on an opposite ocean. I met Pat when she and a friend came to visit my studio/gallery in my summer house. Ever since we've been looking forward to our summer time visits. When they left this year I received a key to the premises so I could photograph.
And look what was hiding under the layers of wallpaper, a newspaper article about The Kennedy family. After much patience and elbow grease they were ready to simplify the decor.
They painted the whole interior white and added their personal touches. That's what makes a home in my book. I appreciate the way they have arranged/displayed their finds.
The accent colour throughout the house is red. What a fitting use for these cod jiggers!
Sea urchins in a bottle, beach glass, a boat and sea birds on an old trunk flanked by windows and oars.
More splashes of red against white and navy blue. The sofa is red, but it was covered for its winter rest.
Some of my favourite things in the house... the checkerboard that has two colours of beach stones for checkers, and a book about sea glass which prompted me to get my own copy. It just arrived and I'm reading every word getting ready for next summer's hunt.
Most of the furnishings are from IKEA which is a feat when you live in Newfoundland- they have to be shipped or driven. I covet the aqua coloured lantern on the bookcase. Would they notice if it wasn't there next summer?
I love seeing the remnant of an old window (I'm guessing) above the left chair. Shutters are a very practical window treatment because these windows are visible from the street and there could be nosy people just like me hovering outside.
I call this the gallery of "Walked On" . Pat salvaged scraps of the various floor coverings from the house and framed them in simple IKEA frames. The stark simplicity of the frames show off the contents. Keeping the stairway all white further enhances the overall look of this very effective display.
Upstairs hallway leading to....
..... a great desk area . Now where did they find that old map of Newfoundland that was on the school room wall in my day?
There are more rooms for another time, but I ran out of battery power before I could finish my job. Do you have any favourites?
Thanks to Janna and Pat for leaving me with the key and welcoming my intrusion.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Thursday Tip #5- Use geometry
Most furniture is predominantly rectangular. When you're adding accents it's good to include circular shapes to play against the strong horizontal and vertical lines. The basket, table, wooden goblet and medallions work wonderfully with this sofa (which is not as squared off as most). There's also lots of texture in this room. If you can't count at least five different textures in a space it is probably not that exciting! You rarely see beige paired with yellow, but doesn't it look fabulous? In case you didn't notice.... spray paint medallions meant for ceiling applications and use them as wall decor.
Monday, October 17, 2011
DMCI's Best dream house in the Philippines
Hi there! Good morning!
(The Sun of opportunity never sets, that is why it is always Good Morning!)
Friends, we all know that one of the country's leading real estate developer these days is DMCI. As we watch this real estate giants flying high in these field, I was really fascinated by one of their portfolio in subdivisions category. When I was browsing the net I was stumbled in their website and got hooked for a while. That is why I got an idea to blog about these "DMCI's Best dream house in the Philippines". What really catches my attention is the design of the houses and the environment of Mahogany place III subdivision in Taguig. It is simply amazing and elegant with those tree-lined avenues, a pedestrian-friendly community highlighted by sprawling landscaped parks, country club-style amenities and hotel-inspired concierge service. What else can you ask for?
Experience the joy of living among fields of lush greens, along wide avenues, in a secure and safe environment at DMCI Homes' subdivisions.
Here are the unit you can find in Mahogany Place III.
ARIANA...
AURORA...
BELA...
CHARICE...
CIELO...
HELENA...
JULIA...
SOFIA...
TAMARA...
Amenities and Facilities
Mahogany Place III doesn't just offer you the same old community amenities. A wide range of unique Country club choices awaits you here, introducing you to activity choices unlike any other.
For more information about Mahogany Place III subdivision, please visit their website http://www.dmcihomes.com/
Now folks, do you wish to live a dream house like this? Or do you desperately want to live in these kind of community? The answer lies deep within you and the answer must be emotional to keep you going and to reach your dreams, because the truth is that, dreams are just a thought away. Folks, Let us Keep believing in our dreams and let's keep dreaming. Because dreams are the seedlings of our reality.
Remember this verse from the Holy book my dear friends,
“Therefore I say unto you, all things whatsoever you pray and ask for, believe that you will receive them and you shall have them.” Mark 11:24
So long fellows, together we say it out loud with conviction,
In God’s name I will live my dreams.
Living the dream,
Bernard "the dreamer" Cadelina
"The architect"
PS. Do you have already a plan how you gonna achieve that dream? My dear friends I am inviting you to join Bro. Bo Sanchez Truly Rich Club. I had been a member of this club for a couple of years now and It had blessed me so much spiritually and financially. Please click this link http://bosanchezmembers.com/amember.
(The Sun of opportunity never sets, that is why it is always Good Morning!)
Friends, we all know that one of the country's leading real estate developer these days is DMCI. As we watch this real estate giants flying high in these field, I was really fascinated by one of their portfolio in subdivisions category. When I was browsing the net I was stumbled in their website and got hooked for a while. That is why I got an idea to blog about these "DMCI's Best dream house in the Philippines". What really catches my attention is the design of the houses and the environment of Mahogany place III subdivision in Taguig. It is simply amazing and elegant with those tree-lined avenues, a pedestrian-friendly community highlighted by sprawling landscaped parks, country club-style amenities and hotel-inspired concierge service. What else can you ask for?
Experience the joy of living among fields of lush greens, along wide avenues, in a secure and safe environment at DMCI Homes' subdivisions.
Here are the unit you can find in Mahogany Place III.
ARIANA...
AURORA...
BELA...
CHARICE...
CIELO...
HELENA...
JULIA...
SOFIA...
TAMARA...
Amenities and Facilities
Mahogany Place III doesn't just offer you the same old community amenities. A wide range of unique Country club choices awaits you here, introducing you to activity choices unlike any other.
For more information about Mahogany Place III subdivision, please visit their website http://www.dmcihomes.com/
Now folks, do you wish to live a dream house like this? Or do you desperately want to live in these kind of community? The answer lies deep within you and the answer must be emotional to keep you going and to reach your dreams, because the truth is that, dreams are just a thought away. Folks, Let us Keep believing in our dreams and let's keep dreaming. Because dreams are the seedlings of our reality.
Remember this verse from the Holy book my dear friends,
“Therefore I say unto you, all things whatsoever you pray and ask for, believe that you will receive them and you shall have them.” Mark 11:24
So long fellows, together we say it out loud with conviction,
In God’s name I will live my dreams.
Living the dream,
Bernard "the dreamer" Cadelina
"The architect"
PS. Do you have already a plan how you gonna achieve that dream? My dear friends I am inviting you to join Bro. Bo Sanchez Truly Rich Club. I had been a member of this club for a couple of years now and It had blessed me so much spiritually and financially. Please click this link http://bosanchezmembers.com/amember.
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