Upholstered Walls / Soho Beach House

Posted by liz on Oct 13th, 2010

I love upholstered walls, ceilings, headboards anything that can benefit from a little cushion.

There’s something soft and inviting about an upholstered surface that would otherwise be hard and angular.

Check out this upholstered wall/heard board at the Soho Beach House, located at the Sovereign Hotel in Miami and featured in Interior Design magazine. Notice the connection with the bed skirt, drawing your eye back down to ground level.

I recently upholstered headboards in natural linen for my kids rooms.  Considering a wall panel inset.  A new twist on the “accent color” niche.  The great thing is when upholstered to a panel.  You can go over it again and again with a new fabric or take it down when you want to change the look.

Anniversary Porcelain – Sarah Cihat | DIRT

Posted by liz on Oct 7th, 2010

Happy Anniversary wow – 9 years!

Mike and I typically give each other some form of artwork for our anniversary, this year he treated me to a Sarah Cihat piece of porcelain from her DIRT line.

I started collecting her work a few years ago with the Rehab line.  Pieces she found at thrift stores, added her design and refired them in a colored glaze.

Sarah’s innovation gives new meaning to using old forgotten pieces and turning them into something new.  Giving these everyday items an artistic overhaul and new purpose.  Artwork worth collecting.

What’s Trending in This Economy? HomeStyle Insight

Posted by liz on Sep 16th, 2010

I was recently asked by a newspaper journalist for their “HomeStyle” section, what trends I’m noticing, products that are hot. What’s Happening.  After brainstorming I came up with a few ideas:

Current Trends I’m Seeing and Incorporating:

  • Vintage – Artwork / Kitschy Objects / Furniture (Guest Chairs) / Lamps (Very Cool)
  • Natural Grain / Wax Finish – Unfinished White Oak or Wax Finished White Oak any grainy wood looks great with a wax finish.
  • Layering Rugs – Carpet with layered rug on top for pattern and color.  Layering two rugs, cowhide rugs with other prints such as zebra.
  • Custom Artwork – Museum finish, deep cut matboard, high quality mats with simple yet solid wood frames.  Black is almost to easy and overdone.
  • Art Arrangements – Mixing the old and new in tight arrangements clustered on walls.  Collage of art work mixed with objects. Canvas and open prints with no glass.
  • Piles of Style – Showing off your books in a mixed arrangements on shelves, adding in metal, pottery, ceramics, lamps.  No more coffee table books, get them piled up.  You read, show off your collection.
  • Screen Printed Grass Cloth – goes beyond the basic adding pattern to texture.
  • Linen – Pillows, drapery, upholstery a soft hand, nice drape, natural colors, neutral base.

Local Artists – Vibrant and Real

Posted by liz on Jul 26th, 2010

Visit your local art show and notice what’s vibrant this year.  You might be surprised to see it’s artists from your town who are pushing the limits and honing their craft to create beautiful art.

This weekend at the Geneva Art Fair, I purchased a watercolor from D. L Brown Watercolors of Warrenville, IL.  Right in my backyard, Don Brown captures small town nostalgia in watercolors with vibrant colors that mimic the storefronts and porcelain signs of the past.  The wierd thing was he drew a sign from a storefront in Le Claire IA, I pass by all the time.  Had to have it, a little piece of home.

John Caruso of Caruso Photo, captures light hearted images that tweak my smile every time I pass his booth.  I’ve started collecting photographs for a wall above my dresser.  Most are fun little images that help kick start my day.  All framed in white, it’s the little things that are fun in life.

Industrial Vintage Lighting – Check out Hudson Goods

Posted by liz on Jun 28th, 2010

Industrial can be pretty… and vintage and rugged and what’s happening today in design.  Reconsider re-purposed, eclectic touches in fixtures from the industrial era.

Hudson Goods offers a mix of vintage fixtures and furniture.  Pair the metal flower pendant with a 40 W Squirrel Cage Tungsten Filament bulb from Rejuvenation Hardware and you have a really cool industrial fixture.

You may have appliances in stainless, but mixing your hardware with a vintage fixture can keep the space interesting and not so out of the box adding character to your space.

Sweet Tub / Sweet Graphic

Posted by liz on Mar 24th, 2010

I ran across this photo on Etsy by, Byrdie Graphics Shop. The repurposed tub features an upholstered seat with painted under coat and silver feet.  Byrdie Shop added their “Birdie on a branch” graphic for that added detail.

Cool find, cool graphic.

Vintage Lamps Refreshed w/ New Shades

Posted by liz on Mar 18th, 2010

Vintage lamps are so cool when you really find a unique piece.  After dusting them off, try taking your lamp to a shade store and have it fitted for the right size.

Yesterday, I took my old man sailor down to Lamps & Shades Ltd. in Glen Ellyn. They fitted my lamp with an unexpected shape and finial that topped off the piece.  They also cary vintage pieces, like the green napoleonesque vase shape lamp I fell in love with.

Try going to a local retailer for a lamp shade, their expertise and eye for detail helps you select the right shape for your lamp.

Russel Wright and Bauer Pottery – Just in time for Spring

Posted by liz on Feb 16th, 2010

Looking for a pop of color at the breakfast table?
Anyone interested in Mid-Century designs is sure to come across Russel Wright and the American Modern pottery line.  It’s style is so iconic and still available thru the Bauer Pottery Company.

Mary and Russel Wright’s, “Guide to Easier Living,” was written at a time when residential architecture was moving in a more modern style.  A clean – no fuss – philosophy on the mid-century style.  A must read if you’ve ever wondered why the simplistic style emerged in the 50′s and 60′s.

Cavern Wallpaper / Dorthy Draper Article

Posted by liz on Jan 21st, 2010

Just the right mix.  Cavern Wallpaper’s blog on “Respecting Dorthy Draper” discusses her knack for mixing patterns and strong colors to create the right mix and balance.

Her style, strong and bold represents what can be possible by taking chances and living in the moment.  Why not, what do you have to loose?

It may be over the top for some, but adding a little Draper style will give your space the individuality you’ve been looking for.

Mimi Designs On Sale

Posted by liz on Jan 19th, 2010

Local Chicago artist, Mimi Damrauer of Mimi Designs, is having their home studio sale this month.

  • Saturday, January 23       4-9pm
  • Sunday, January 24         10-4pm

A textile artist, Mimi has designed for Crate and Barrel and can usually be seen at local art fairs in the summer around Chicago.  It’s artwork for your walls and floors.

Orginal textile collage created by Chicago based fiber artist Mimi Damrauer. The art pieces are made from Mimi’s hand-dyed and painted cottons, which are hand cut and machine sewn. All works are originals.

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