Showing posts with label ProjectDecorate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ProjectDecorate. Show all posts
Sunday, June 4, 2017
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Sunday, April 3, 2016
From the Fashion Runaways to Home Decor, Art Commercialism at its best
Remember the amazing Sophie Theallet Fall 2016 RTW collection from NYFW, (well in case you don't, here is the link to my review of it). I continue to be obsessed with it, so as I was looking through my virtual clipboard for a new project, I realized that my obsession with the deeply feminine and uber classy style of her fall collection has somehow impacted my color palette preferences not for clothes but for furnishing and home decor. I am not that fond of either gray patterns or yellow shades, but live and learn as they say.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Metaphysical Achromatic Gloom: The Haze Furniture Collection by Wonmin Park
I am completely mesmerized by the levitating creations of the young Korean artist Wonmin Park whose experimentation with resin is producing a dazzling spectacle of shimmering dreams.
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Home Decor Color Trends for 2016: Orange Crush

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Saturday, October 24, 2015
Project Decorate: Spanish Revivial in Five Easy Steps
If I had to pick a single interior design style that I cannot live without, it will definitively be Spanish revival. Maybe it is my Balkan upbringing and the need to find familiar in a new environment but my love affair with Spanish Revival started immediately when I first came to Los Angeles.
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Sunday, September 27, 2015
Decorate with Fall Colors: Five easy and inexpensive tricks for an instant home facelift
Asian Landscape by Hampton Falls Landscape Contractors BAYBERRY NURSERIES
Even if you are like me, that is you live in an area where Fall just means lower temperatures, some light rain, and less beach activities (you've guessed it I live in balmy So Cal), you still get nostalgic about the color changing. There is nothing like the display of a natural color palette like you would find in a fall forest.
Even if you are like me, that is you live in an area where Fall just means lower temperatures, some light rain, and less beach activities (you've guessed it I live in balmy So Cal), you still get nostalgic about the color changing. There is nothing like the display of a natural color palette like you would find in a fall forest.
Friday, August 14, 2015
Happy weekend everyone!
TGIF! Yep, after this week I am really, really ready for the WEEKEND. Alas, I cannot be in Bora Bora ...
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Project Decorate Take one: Screened outdoor area a la the Hamptons
I am ready with take one on my friend's new-home-fixer-upper remodel project. (you can see the original post for the back story) Surprise, surprise! there are complications with escrow, title etc., so my friend is having her hands full, but she is in love with the idea of turning the house into her dream home. So, we have been busy going over and planing a lot of the anticipated projects (and there will be a ton of those...).
Now, my friend want to get this
Now, my friend want to get this
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Outdoor Dining Area A Hamptons Getaway Designed for Outdoor Living from Architectural Digest |
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Monday, June 8, 2015
Black on White home decor
I just love black modern furniture against a crisp white wall!
photo found on pinterest and attributed to The Budget Decorator
the Vadbeak house by Norm Architects
Bonus points if paired with polished concrete floors and molded paneled walls as in the amazing remodel by the Norm Architectural Firm.
Decluttering by using modern black or dark brown furniture which have clean geometric lines is also a sure way to make your room look expensive, way more expensive, than it actually is. Here are some of my favorite choices of the moment ... (just hover over the collage for details)
Thursday, May 28, 2015
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