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Where I start... {design process}





For the past few weeks I have been working on several projects and yesterday was my presentation... yey!

I thought I would go through and give you a little idea of how the design process works for me.. 
(if you don't care that's okay too)
I typically start projects off in different ways depending on the type of customer.  These projects are for a commercial client and they started with fabric...lots and lots of fabric.  I submitted around 15 packets for 5 different projects.  Once the fabric selections were made I was able to run wild with lifestyles and furnishings, which is always kind of fun, but can be time consuming as I have to make all of the choices.  Each space has it's own look and appeal depending on the target market and the budget that we are working with, and they tend to grow organically from there.  I can spend hours and hours looking for the right lifestyle photo to convey to my customer what it is that I am trying to accomplish for them. After that is taken care of it is onto furnishings, lighting, art and fabric.  Once I have presented everything, we fine tune the pillow styles, the accessories, and art, as well as any custom furnishings that need to be made up.  They true test comes after months of planning, ordering and measuring, when we install and see it all come together from samples and pictures into the real thing.  It is the best reward after a long installation to see your work completed and have your customer happy with the results.

I cannot imagine doing anything else in this crazy world.   I have found that I like to switch back and forth between commercial and residential design so I can balance the two types.  I love meeting new clients and working with what they want and need as it presents it's own challenges.  This is a very brief explanation of what goes into the design process but I thought I would share as I get a lot of questions about it.

So with these projects completed I have a few days to focus on emails before I start on some others and our upcoming One Kings Lane Sale.

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details of design




Sometimes the details of design work can be all consuming.  I was talking with my assistant today about the way occasionally design work makes us have a type of forced creativity... it is a weird thing.  Once you have to create something on a deadline it kind of sucks the creative juice out of you for  just a little while.   Then you have to go out and find something to recharge that battery, something as simple as a walk can work but I much prefer some kind of travel.

image via pinterest
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Our Master Bath...




It has taken a while, a long while, but our Master Bath is finally done.  I am so excited to have it complete and be able to use it again!  It is clean and simple just as I had hoped.  I am still working on accessories and I feel like I want to add something to the walls, but for all intents and purposes it is complete.


We finally decided to use the wall mounted faucets which I am very happy we did, it is just a little bit different from the norm.  We mounted them just above the back splash and they are great with the vessel sinks from Kraus.





I love the Walker Zanger tile accent, it is just what we needed for a little something special in the shower.


We used soapstone on the counter and bath tub.  Which is so pretty, a little delicate but it is perfection.


The counter is the perfect spot for a few little things like my new vintage vanity mirror from the Pasadena flea market and my new Barr Co. candle.  The cabinet we converted has a lot of storage so I can keep everything tucked away.


I think this is one of my favorite things!!  I love the custom sconces from Cleveland Art.  They are so beautiful the pictures do not even do them justice.  They were the last pieces to be put in and they truly finished the space up.













The shower was really hard to photograph so this is the best way to see it.  We opted for the rain shower head, love it, and a completely glass enclosure.  The remodel was a lot more work than I thought but a great experience, and I am so happy with the results.

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Wing chair before and after..





It has been a while since I have had these back and I have been so bad about taking pictures of them.  I am so happy with the way they turned out and I think that they will just get better and better as I wash them and have them tighten up a bit.

Another busy week this week and I am looking forward to completing a few things around here and moving along with the bathroom.  I have been reading and trying to rest up enough so that I can get some things taken care of.



Another project that I have been working on for a little while installed a few weeks back.. I love love the way the banquettes turned out with the metal tables...  It was a very fun space, I cannot wait for the TV's to get in to see it in full effect!





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Living room and Family room Design




I had the recent pleasure of working on multiple spaces for a client who was looking for a style that I really enjoy.  For their living room I suggested a clean slightly dressier look with greys and linens and to carry the feeling through into their family room we toned down the formality for a comfortable family space that will be used every day.  
In the larger family room I suggested paneling on the large open wall opposite the fire place and seating with artwork to add some weight.  It was a fun space to create.

I am always so amazed by how much fun it is to create a space for a family that they can use and the best part is getting to know my clients.



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Light Oak Wood Flooring



I have had wood flooring on my mind this week as I am specifying a big design job and have chosen to use a light oak wood flooring.  The flooring pictured above is by far one of my favorites and I have used it several times over the years.  We are debating on the chevron or some other pattern for the space as it is quite large.  I am looking to install this same floor in my Living and Dining area in the coming months also- which I am even more excited about.  Do you have a favorite that you have used?  If you do I would love to hear about it!

images via pinterest and Provenza

flooring shown in 3rd photo is Provenza Old World Collection Fossil Stone

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Inspiration (commercially speaking)






I am knee deep in the process of designing a commercial space right now and I am completely inspired by the work of AvroKO.  We are taking the darker library approach with an industrial modern twist.  I am excited to use some wood flooring treatments for paneling on the walls and adding a brick to the space to create a sense of age that is not already there.  All of the details are like a layering effect in the space.  I have found so many ideas and they are all swimming around up there just waiting to get down on paper and made in physical forms.
It should be fun to say the least!

Don't miss your chance to enter our giveaway!


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Abstract inspiration



Some days you cannot place your finger on what exactly you love about a photo or a space but it is inspiring.  Some photos just make me think that life is full of so many layers and ideas that it is hard to separate them into any type of design thought.  Does that make any sense?  Often when I look at a photo of a space I can see the elements separately that make it up, but there are other times that I just cannot pinpoint what it is that makes me love it- I just do... 

These two images are like that for me... 

Also, last chance to enter our giveaway!

images via from greenwich with love

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Little peek...


It has been a crazy couple of weeks and finally it is slowing enough for me to breath.

This is just a little peek at a recent project that I installed...

Look for a giveaway from greige coming tomorrow.

Also,  I am guest posting today over a La Maison Boheme about my dream garden.





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The House of Windsor: Veranda




Some gorgeous peaks at the interiors of The House of Windsor by Veranda.  It looks amazing.  As it should, the designers were a complete who's who of the design industry.  

It is open now to the public Thursday thru Sunday until the end of July.  

I am loving that kitchen and the flooring in the entry.  

Check out more here from Joni at Cote De Texas too. 

images via 1st dibs by Veranda

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