Sunday, March 30, 2014

Trends with Benefits!

Trends with Benefits!

Who doesn't want the latest and greatest? One of the things I love about the kitchen and bath industry is that the manufacturers are always looking for ways to be innovative and make their products efficient for the homeowner. I've learned a lot over the years about trendy products that are also incredibly beneficial to you, your family, and the environment.

Universal Design is becoming a standard in my day-to-day design life. There are simple solutions that make it so much easier for a family to grow and age in their home. I had the opportunity to learn a ton about this during my trip to Las Vegas as part of the NKBA's '30 Under 30'. Blum is a company that has taken the idea of Universal Design to the max. They've done countless studies about how people function in their kitchens and how that space could be more user friendly for everyone in the family.

Exhibit A: The Blum Age Explorer Suit
Photo is my own.
This is a picture of me and some friends at KBIS 2014 in Las Vegas. The astronaut-looking suit belongs to Blum. It simulates the effects that aging can have on the body (muscle weakness, loss of eyesight, arthritic hands, etc). Kristin, our lovely suit model, demonstrated just how valuable certain design elements can be in your home. Drawers are becoming an extremely popular trend in kitchen design. Ergonomically and aesthetically, they are a great choice. It is far easier to lift plates or heavy objects out of a drawer than to pull them down from a wall cabinet. 
With all kinds of cabinet inserts available, drawers can be an extremely functional storage solution for plates, bowls, cups, pots, pans, etc. Check out some of these accessories... available through one of my favorite cabinet manufacturers, Dura Supreme!

The kitchen isn't the only area where accessibility can be a struggle. As the Baby Boomer generation is starting to near or reach retirement, many are realizing that they want to remain in their current homes for years to come. There are tons of sleek, attractive options available to have a safe and stylish bathroom!
Photo Credit: Invisia 
Both the soap holder and the piece around the shower valve function as grab bars. The decorative shelf in the corner does too! These safety features are far more aesthetically pleasing than the institutional grab bars we've seen in the past. 

Zero-entry (or curbless) showers are also a huge trend. The are extremely beneficial to the homeowner... especially as they age. The less to step over, the better. Quartz by Aco has a beautiful approach to these showers with their drain systems. 
Photo Credit: Quartz by Aco
These linear drains are awesome... a little pricey... but still awesome! There are different designs for the grates and it's offered in stainless steel and oil rubbed bronze. If you're feeling real fancy, you can also get LED lights incorporated in to the drain!! 

Another part of the renovation puzzle that can be a huge 'wow factor' in your kitchen or bathroom are the countertops. If you're from the south like me, then you have probably seen many spaces with white cabinets and white marble countertops. There is no question... white marble is absolutely stunning, but there is maintenance involved with any natural stone product. It's susceptible to staining, etching, and requires resealing every so often by the homeowner. I would never tell someone not to get marble, but it's important to be educated about the products you put in your home. This brings me to a viable substitute: 

QUARTZ COUNTERTOPS
Above is the Musica Collection from LG Viatera. All of the samples shown above are quartz countertops (even though some look so much like real marble/granite). There are plenty of quartz companies that provide a similar look to these, but the cool thing about LG Viatera is that it's manufactured here in my home state of Georgia!! That means, it's not being shipped from across the world which is in no way beneficial to the environment. Another plus to quartz countertops... hardly any maintenance required. You'll never have to seal it!!

It would definitely put my mind at ease if I had little ones running around to have worry-free products in my home. I'm sure for most Mom's out there, the cooktop has always been a source of concern. Children are curious little people and when that curiousity sneaks into the kitchen, that can lead to some burnt fingers. 

Induction Cooking
Photo Credit: Unknown
Induction cooking is a wonderful choice. Not only does the surface remain cool while cooking, it heats water incredibly fast. For example, studies have shown that induction cooktops can bring 1.5 gallons of water to a boil in about 8.5 minutes (compared to 13.5 minutes for gas cooktops). The one downside to induction is that is does require a specific type of cookware. If you want to see if yours will work, hold a magnet up to the bottom of the pan.... if it sticks, you're good to go!

While you may have been familiar with some of the items above, hopefully your eyes are more open to just how much of a difference these trends can make in your home! Come back soon... I'll have a couple project reveals for you in the next few weeks!!










Thursday, March 20, 2014

It's SPRING... Finally!

It's SPRING... Finally! 

I love this season for so many reasons. My birthday, longer daylight hours, and especially the gorgeous colors that come along with all of the flowers in bloom. There's no reason that Mother Nature should be the only one enjoying those vibrant colors... here are a few tips to bring spring inside your home!

I've mentioned before how much I love to incorporate pops of color using the 'soft goods' and accessory items. I have a tendency to 'shop' in different rooms of my house borrowing pillows from my Guest Room and putting them in my Living Room and so on. It can liven up a space with very little effort -- or expense.

Photo Credit: Society6 (left) and Fine Luxury Linens (right)
Here are a couple springtime-inspired pillows that I love. The soft pattern in the mint green pillow is right up my alley. I love the brightness and vibrancy, and am sure it would warm up a space right away. The pink pillow on the other hand is more of a departure from my everyday style, but for a couple months of the year, I think it's great! Looking at the whimsical print makes me want to go find a meadow  (or maybe Piedmont Park) and frolic about. 

I LOVE the Dining Room in the image below... just think how great the host & hostess chairs would look if there was a decorative pillow with some bright colors sitting in each of them. As a bit of a side note totally unrelated to spring, but absolutely related to interesting design... note all of the different styles of chairs surrounding this table. I love the diversity among the styles, materials, and textures shown in this space! 
Photo Credit: Historical Concepts

Next up... Bookcase Makeover 101. We all have had that bookcase that just feels a little drab no matter how many great accessories you may have on it. This springspiration is a little more of a commitment, but it can have a lasting impression. 
Photo Credit: Unknown 
Run over to your local paint supplier... find a color that you love (again - it's spring, so go for something with a little life)... and then paint the back of the bookcase this color. You can even do an ombre application and go a shade darker every shelf that you go down. Note the navy and brass in the photo above... remind you of anything??

Another awesome part about this time of year (well, until you're an adult and work alllllll the time) is spring break! I remember all those trips to the beach in high school and college... full of memories that I won't discuss here ;) There are a lot of aspects of beach life that are making their way in to homes far from the shoreline.
Photo Credit: Terrat Elms
Driftwood. We've all seen it while perusing the beach on vacation. Next time you pass by a piece, think about how much you'd pay for the exact same thing in a store. Then snap back to reality, pick it up, bring it home, and put it on display. Looking at it will evoke fond memories of your trip, and you'll have some extra moolah to spend on something else (errr... a fancy bottle of wine for girls night, or maybe some new shoes??) 

The word 'pastels' can take you straight to Baby-Town USA, but don't let it (unless you're expecting, then proceed at full steam ahead)! I'm the first to admit that I have a more neutral color palette in my house. But there's one thing I love coming home to and that's a beautiful floral arrangement.
Photo Credit: Ariston Flowers NYC
The photo above shows a very neutral room with pastel pink (and green) flowers. It's just enough. It's soft, yet lively. Subtle, yet interesting. Incorporating live plants and flowers helps to bring this gorgeous time of year from the outside in -- minus all the pollen!
Photo Credit: Unknown
Rustic chair. Vibrant flowers. I rest my case. 

Spring is here and I am officially obsessed! It's a gorgeous night here in Atlanta, so I'm gonna go enjoy it! 

Have a great evening, y'all!! 






Monday, March 3, 2014

From The Oscars to The Home

From The Oscars to The Home

If you're anything like me, you probably spent the majority of last night watching The Oscars! I always love to tune in and see who won what everyone wore. The Oscars are when you break out the big guns. It is the quintessential night in Hollywood to look your best... and for some... make a statement. 

Interior design is an interesting field to be in. There are so many moving pieces that influence the trends that go into a home, and fashion is definitely one of them. Typically, fashion tries out a trend, and, after some time and success in the fashion world, that trend is incorporated into interior design. It's far less expensive to purchase a shirt and decide that you don't like it as opposed to an entire room of cabinetry. 

In honor of all of the Oscars hoopla that's gone on in the last 24 hours (by the way, I love Ellen-she rocks), let's take a look at some of the hottest red carpet trends and see how they translate into the world of residential design.

Metallics
Little Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) is all grown up and commands attention everywhere she goes. She's classic, yet edgy, and her dress last night fit that description perfectly. The top half of her dress has a metallic sheen that adds some fun and excitement to the timeless black skirt on the bottom. This trend lends itself well to interior design. Metallics are kicking open the front door of your home and inviting themselves in... and you should welcome them with open arms. An entire room full of metallics might be overload, but balancing 'edginess' with 'class' is a trend that I am in full support of!
Photo Credit: E! Online and Ann Sacks
The Ann Sacks Lucian Metallics Collection is a favorite of mine and has been for some time. I have a Master Bath project that uses this tile and it's amazing (the unveiling of that room will be coming soon)! In the photo above, there is a very traditional pedestal sink, mirror, and sconce lights. A standard painted wall would have been fine, but the addition of the metallic tiles really gives this space that extra 'something' that we all want!

Prints
I'll be the first to admit that some floral prints can be down-right offensive. But others, like the one shown in Chrissy Teigan's 'Monique Lhuillier' gown below is almost whimsical. Looking at it just makes me happy and reminds me that my wardrobe (as well as my home) doesn't have to be full of solid colors.
Photo Credit: E! Online and Porcelanosa
Porcelanosa is a tile company that I love for two reasons. Reason #1... it's really affordable. Reason #2... they are so innovative with their tile patterns and designs. The photos shown above are from their collection, and I find it interesting that these fairly traditional floral designs are being used in such modern spaces. Again, it's a play on the softness of the floral pattern paired with the crisp, straight lines of the vanities, other tiles, etc. It just works. 

Navy Blue
Here is something that I'm LOVING. Blue... navy blue! Sandra Bullock and Amy Adams are pretty darn close to perfection on a normal day, and then they put these dresses on and remind us all that they're in a league all their own. 
Photo Credit: E! Online
I am absolutely obsessed with navy blue cabinets right now... especially when paired with brass accents. There is a touch of sophistication with this color and yet it's still such a neutral. The photo below on the left is a very traditional space with a grayish-blue cabinet. It's a fresh spin on all of the solid gray that we're seeing right now. Tying it together with a white marble is stunning and timeless. 

Photo Credit: Left- Unknown    Right- Marcus Design
The navy blue in the photo above on the right is a little more pronounced. It's daring and vivacious. This example also has the matte brass faucet and hardware that just sets it apart. Oh... and if you just read through the section above (prints/patterns)... check out that wall covering!!!

Statement Pieces
In this day and age, who doesn't want to make a statement? It seems like everyone has something to say, and well, we live in the free world... so go on and express yourself (hey, hey, hey, heyyyyy)! Naomi Watts... simple dress. Simple hair. STATEMENT necklace. Look at that thing... it's gorgeous! In the home, statements can be made in a lot of different ways. Below you'll see a bathroom designed by Renewal Design-Build (the phenomenal company I work for). The bathtub is remarkable. It has great lines, soft edges, and is FAR from your average bathtub.
Restoration Hardware is another company that is always looking to push the limits and create works of art for interiors. Their Victorian Hotel Pendant literally looks like you could have found it at an old boutique hotel. This piece captures your attention and captivates you as you walk into a room.

Whether it's fashion or interior design, all of these beautiful items are created as a way to express yourself. I'm a firm believer in leaving a wall blank until you find the perfect piece to fill it up. Antique markets, estate sales... looking outside the norm is where you can find some amazing treasures! Thanks to Hollywood's Finest for allowing me to live vicariously through you for a night. I always end the Oscars feeling inspired and ready to tackle my next project... with a CLeaR design!

See you soon!!