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Showing posts with label transitional. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transitional. Show all posts

Finished up...


When you work on a project for years it is so nice to finally have it wrap up.  It makes all the difference to see all of the decisions and hard work come together to make a space that you are really happy with.  Design is a collaboration between the designer, architect, builder, tradesmen and the client and when everyone is happy it is one of the best feelings you can have.  This is a little peek at a project that just finished up last month and we could not be happier with the results.  It feels so good to see it in use and working so well for everyone.





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Master bedroom design




I had the recent pleasure of designing a wonderfully large master suite for one of my clients.  This is a fantastic space and her taste is really great with a mix of transitional pieces and modern accents.   I love spaces like this that allow for a great collected look even when the pieces are brought together at the same time.  It allows you to add in details and mix it up with vintage and new accessories.

Our inspiration came from some of Darryl Carters work which I love.


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Retro mix




I am loving this retro modern mix with all of the soft color contrast!  
So relaxing and comfortable.


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Modern Mix in Paris




I simply love this Parisian apartment... Oh to have one of my own..

Busy days here filled with design, orders and shipping!!  I hope you are having a lovely week!

images via french by design

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Modern Rustic...









There is just something that I love about the little mod-vintage pieces mixed in here.  

images via beautifulism

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Modern mix


The iron windows and doors mix so well with the modern transitional space..  Love the blue!


image via Desire to inspire


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Darryl Carter - The New Traditional home - Keeping it simple and interesting















I cannot tell you how long I have been looking for these pictures... I pulled them out of the Elle Decor I had and somehow misplaced them.  I was so happy to run across them on their site.. Now I can share how much I simply adore them with you. 

Each image just seems so relaxed and planned but unplanned.  Darryl Carter's talent makes me have faith in great design.  The bedroom and bath in the first two pictures are my absolute favorite..

images via Elle decor

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Grey and the Traditional Modern



Loving that mirror!!!  Don't forget to enter for a chance to win our giveaway from RAMSIGN!

image via vogue living australia

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Revisiting simplicity







Can you believe that this home is from Country Home Mag in 2005. I think that it looks just like anything we might see today. Timeless and wonderful! 

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Take me away...



Some days don't you just wish life would take you away to another place?

image from elle decor via adian grey

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Grey is where it's at..





I was just reading the trend report from Kravet based on Maison & Objet in Paris and here is what they said...

"Last week the industry’s top names flocked to Paris for Maison & Objet. Everyone else (like me) just obsessively checked the Twitter feed and lived vicariously through photos and status updates. I asked Kim Grimsley, design and marketing director from Circa 1801, what she thought about some of the trends coming out of the show, and she gave me some great notes. True to Parisian style, this show featured looks and trends that were classic and understated, modern and sophisticated. The biggest trends, she said, were grey as a foundation color and linen fabrics.

Grey

Grey was everywhere and in every single booth. This was the grounding color, with all other accents layering over it. It appeared warmer, almost taupe or brownish grey, more so than in years past.

Linen

This was the other top trend of the show, linen everywhere! There is definitely a shift happening toward soft, natural textures, including hand woven natural looks and linen on everything from tables to furniture to bedding.

Transitional

In years past there was always strong representation from more traditional vendors. This was the first year where the transitional category really took over and began to encompass every niche of design. The renewed interest in art deco and art nouveau blended well with modern and transitional styles, and came across less strict and regimented as in years past."



Just yummy wish I had been there....

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Clean Slate - tone on tone color palette





















When this spread came out in House Beautiful last year I fell in love. It is so perfect and amazing. The clover table is to die for!

images scanned by me from house beautiful

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