Showing posts with label modern rooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modern rooms. Show all posts

Black & White...is always right!

The appeal of black and white interiors has never gone out of style and I think it's in part because of it's simplicity and mass appeal but also that this colour scheme offers so much versatility in terms of style and palette combinations.

lacquer. stripes.
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It looks great in modern, minimalist and streamline spaces

Modern and sophisticated chalet interior design ideas
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or rustic, eclectic and casual places

Graphic Black and White love black painted trim and windows
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KITCHENS

The white cabinet has been the number one choice in kitchens for decades.  
Add in black quartz countertops, chalkboard paint, checkerboard black & white tiles or wrought iron door knobs and white subway tiles -- it's an instant classic.

Vintage industrial. Add shine and... - Cape Cod Collegiate
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black & white
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BATHROOMS

It's the ultimate colour for the perfect bathroom retreat inspired by the divine, ever popular white marble tiles that come in every shape and size you can imagine.  But if you want to add some edge to that white room, touches of black will really add drama to wake you up in the morning!
Very original black and white bathroom
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Hotel de Russe in Rome.
Hotel du Russe in Rome 


black and gold
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ACCENTS & DETAILS

Add pops of ANY colour to a black cabinet to instantly set the mood for your space

love the dark bookshelves that really show off the pottery collection (or any collection)!
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Black high gloss doors create a sense of mystery and elegance - and show off vintage brass hardware

Colour blast foyer fab!   Todd Romano
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But what I love the most is when a black and white room is mixed with lots of texture for warmth - reclaimed wood, velvet, linen, luxurious cashmere throws, metal accents and vintage mirrors

Chaises
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dustjacket attic: Interiors | Westbourne Grove | London
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And for those with bold taste and adventurous spirit...
there's over the top black and white by super fab designer Kelly Wearstler

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It's 
classic and modern
elegant and whimsical
warm and cool
refined and rustic

Black & White...
it's always right!





Places to Spaces


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We all know interior design is often inspired by the fashion world.
I love seeing the runway trends that are translated into room decor 
around the Pinter-sphere. 
So I wanted to show how inspiration comes from many places - like travel.

When I came across this beautiful island shot I was immediately inspired by the colour palette and filed it away in my Inspiration board on Pinterest.  

Love the soothing color palette

I wanted to show how this picture can inspire a mood for a room 
and inform the colour scheme and design concept as well.

It could be a picture you took on your honeymoon or anniversary that conjures up feelings of serenity, comfort and sheer bliss! You want to bring that feeling home after the vacay.
So, how do you do it?  Here’s my take.

My first response is an emotional one – how would I feel being in this space (aka water’s edge at dusk).  It immediately feels very serene and peaceful; a lovely sunset over gently rolling waves.
 At the same time, it evokes an edgy, modern, sophisticated vibe; and a sense of mystery as the evening transitions to night and all the colour fades into the darkness.

If I was decorating a living room inspired by this picture, 
I would see light silvery blue-grey walls with a steely-grey ceiling & trim
to pick up on the colours of the approaching night sky and make the space feel cozy.

Glacier Lake,  beach house color  contemporary paints stains and glazes by Benjamin Moore  tweed coat CSP-85: The neutral gray tones of a classic tweed are both sophisticated and timeless. Ideal for grounding brighter accessories.


The bubble chandeliers in multiples provide the lightness and ethereal qualities
of the billowy clouds accenting the vast evening sky. 



A curved charcoal sofa with silver nail heads and the graphic lines of the side table
feature asymmetrical shapes similar to the side of the cliffs.   



 The black shades on this modern brass floor lamp
repeat the edges of the spiked rocks that accent the water's edge.



The linen tufted ottoman with bleached wood legs and base
adds contrast to the dark sofa and brings in another texture
 like the sand against the water. 



The wavy dark grey lines on the rug create the foundation for the room and
mimic the waves of the ocean, giving the whole room a sense of fluidity and motion.  



Lavender, cream, pink and metallic finishes splashed about in accent pillows, flowers, and accessories lighten the space like the night sky’s showcase… as it sets.

  

What do you think?

Does this space look like that place?


If you can't get to the oasis, bring the oasis to your home.


All it takes is a little inspiration to get you started.





Eclectic Living Room

One thing I've learned over the years decorating spaces is that people put too many labels on themselves and that it makes even less sense to label your style at home.  I find that most people like a mix of old and new, classic with some modern elements, and varying degrees of colour and pattern throughout their homes depending on how they use the space.  I truly believe the label doesn't matter as long as it "feels" right for you.

Over the last couple of weeks I've been putting together some inspiration images for an "eclectic" living room project I'm working on.  The clients have two young children, including a toddler who's toys have taken over their very small living/dining room and they are in desperate need of good storage, seating for entertaining and a more grown up space overall.  They want the space to feel curated and are considering both refurbished/recycled items as well as new items.  With several projects around the house needing attention, we have a very limited budget and a short timeline to get this space done.

We have a very narrow hallway with no closet that opens up to the entire main floor with only a 4'x4' knee wall for delineation.  So, with limited space for furniture I'm looking for an interesting wallpaper to help make a bold statement when you first enter the home.  I love this Thibault wallpaper and gorgeous chest and vintage sconces.


Thibaut cork metallic wallpaper - stunning!
cork metallic paper up close

Since all of the living room furniture is to be replaced, and we didn't have any existing artwork to draw inspiration from, I decided that we would start with a gorgeous over sized rug to both delineate the living and dining room as well as become the foundation for the colour scheme for the room.  My client wanted something traditional in style but was open to bringing in a mix of patterns and colours.  I found this rug from Hellenic called "the Tree of Life" and the client loved it.  It's herbal dyed wool and hand made in India and has all the earthy colours we were looking for with pops of red and pink that really adds to the lively essence of space.  



The client likes earth tones and wanted a traditional space but with a bit of cultured, Asian-Ethnic touches.  I selected some fabrics with traditional motifs but more interesting colour combinations.  The patterned fabric for the chairs was chosen in muted tones to let the rug take center stage.  The drapery fabric is fab and will work very nicely with the darker wood tones of the existing dining room furniture. 

Fabrics & Rug


I'm also sourcing cabinetry for the dining room and living room.  We are playing around with a mix of purchased credenza's and built in book shelves.  Here are some ideas:

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For the extremely narrow hallway our options are a narrow bench or console.  I love this hand-made beauty, from Urban Tree Salvage made of Manitoba maple, which I featured in my IDS post here.



Alternatively, a shallow console and mirror will work nicely too.  This one picks up on the red accents we will have in the space and has an artisan quality to it. It's always practical to have storage drawers in the front hall for all the little mitts, mail & keys.


We'll be out looking for upholstery soon.  Although the client was hoping for a sectional sofa and they generally work well in tight spaces, this living room needs storage desperately - so we're looking at a smaller sofa and two slipper chairs to optimize the layout and get as much storage and seating as possible at the same time.  


I love this eggplant velvet beauty from Barrymore.  Although this fabric is not practical with a sticky-finger toddler running around, this is the look we are going for.  A three-seater with slim, padded arms allow us to get maximum seating without wasting any space on bulky arms.  The thin legs also add sleekness compared to a skirted sofa style.

As for chairs, we have the option of one larger chair, in a wing back or club chair style, or alternately, two smaller chairs that can also serve as extra seats for dining when entertaining larger groups.  

For a single chair I like to feature something with great lines in a solid fabric, whereas with a clean-lined chair  a bold pattern really adds interest to the room while keeping the sofa in a sold colour.

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As you can see, the range of furniture styles are very broad in an eclectic scheme, but ultimately they will all relate to each other based on the colour scheme, shapes, textures and materials.  As we add each element to the plan, we change up the mix and that's what gives it a truly curated feeling.

That's it for now, I'll be back with updates as we go.  










Gray Matter

I've been working with a client in a modern space and have been spending a lot of time sourcing items for the black, white and gray colour scheme.  Gray has become my new black!  I've been loving everything I'm seeing in textiles, wallpaper, metallics, floors....

Gray is like a chameleon blending in with its surroundings while creating a calming backdrop for almost any colour to thrive.  It can be modern or traditional.


Monique LHulier via Decorpad, Joe Schmezler photography



Candice Olson wallpaper

Gray can add a sense of patina a historic quality associated with nobility and elegance.





Gray can be organic .... allowing the natural essence of wood to take center stage.


Textures come alive in gray hues, velvet is inviting, silk is brilliant, wool is enveloping.












Cole and Son Classix

Cole and Son Contemporary II



Schumacher Go Baroque
 

Gray metallics are today's most popular finish for hardware in both modern and traditional spaces.
Gray tiles make a white/gray bathroom look heavenly spa-like




Traditional Home




Traditional Home
  Gray has overcome austere and ambiguous conotations to become a star in the design world,
I'm happy to have it in my creative repertoire.





via 1st Dibs Wedgewood black basalt covered urns
 

Artwork via 1st Dibs
by Lillian Bassam 1917, Anne Saint-Marie New York

Now, all I need is a gray cashmere sweater-dress!
 

Alexander Wang via The Sartorialist



and maybe these Pedro Garcia beauties!



What's your favourite Gray?


 
 


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