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Architectural Room Divider by Sanindusa

4 Feb

Architectural Room Divider by Sanindusa

For its artistic and practical attributes, we love this architectural room divider by Sanindusa. In fact, sometimes a great room divider is all your need to add some definition, privacy and visual interest to your living spaces. This one from the Casa Ideal collection is a decorative divider made of steel, featuring circles of various sizes, stacked to form a wall. In this bathroom, it effectively separates the toilet from the rest of the space without closing it off completely, thanks to its open pattern. For its fashion and function, this cool room divider is a must-see! More information is available by visiting Sanindusa.

Architectural Room Divider by Sanindusa

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Glass Tube Chandelier: Maria by Gang Design

4 Feb

Glass Tube Chandelier: Maria by Gang Design

This unusual glass tube chandelier illuminates your home while shedding a little light on your own unique sense of style. Reminiscent of the Art Deco era but totally innovative in its design, the Maria suspended ceiling fixture features a central light bulb surrounded by a single or double row of glass test tubes – which is in and of itself an experiment in style! When empty, the glass sparkles like dazzling icicles in the light, or line the tubes with flowers to create an overhead bouquet, bringing some spring and summer into your home in any season. Alternately, let your creativity fill your home by filling these tubes with colored water, sand, beads – your only limit in your own imagination! Check out the Maria glass tube chandelier by visiting Gang Design.

Glass Tube Chandelier: Maria by Gang Design

Glass Tube Chandelier: Maria by Gang Design

Glass Tube Chandelier: Maria by Gang Design

Glass Tube Chandelier: Maria by Gang Design

Glass Tube Chandelier: Maria by Gang Design

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Comfort Furniture by Stressless

4 Feb

Comfort Furniture by Stressless

As the name suggests, Stressless furniture makes comfort furniture – seating products to be exact. Just looking at the images reassures that this company puts ergonomics first and that their products don’t only provide the perfect support, but they do so with design appeal. They incorporate their own Stressless Plus System into all their seating products, from recliner chairs to love seats and sofas. There is quite a variation in style among their creations, so you can be sure that in achieving the ultimate comfort, you will also find the ultimate design to suit your tastes. Visit Stressless to learn more and see the whole range.

Comfort Furniture by Stressless

Comfort Furniture by Stressless

Comfort Furniture by Stressless

Comfort Furniture by Stressless

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Hunting & Gathering

4 Feb

Hunting & Gathering

Inspiring vignettes of personal collections…

Hunting & Gathering

{Found treasures}

Hunting & Gathering

{Art, books, & accessories}

Hunting & Gathering

{For the vanity…makeup brushes & jewelry}

Hunting & Gathering

{Nautical}

Hunting & Gathering

{Artwork & photography}

Hunting & Gathering

{Books}

Hunting & Gathering

{Dishware}

Hunting & Gathering

{Art supplies}

Hunting & Gathering

{Vintage photographs}

What things do you collect?

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Designer 911

4 Feb

It’s been one of those weeks where I’ve been stretching myself so thin, I feel as though there’s got to be a more efficient way to get things done.  I’m meeting with clients, painters, contractors, architects, shopping, returning, cleaning up after a painter (i’m not above it), pinning, blogging, creating contracts, putting out fires (not literally), billing, creating, scheming and the list goes on.  Wouldn’t it be nice to hire some help to get you through the busier weeks but not pay for full-time help?  Well, wake up NYC Designer Attache has arrived and they’re here to help only when you need them.  I like to call them designer 911 but their real names are Brittany and Nicole.  These two design extraoidinaires have started a business that offers assistant design services to interior designers by the hour or for a flat fee by project.  If you’re like me and you can use an extra hand or two, give them a call.  They’re ready to save you!

Designer 911

Brittany and Nicole

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A Hunting We Will Go!

4 Feb

For the past two years I’ve been living in a 1,000 square foot house in East Dallas with no disposal, a dishwasher that you have to hook up manually to the faucet, one bathroom and a vintage O’Keefe and Merit oven (which is adorable until you want to make cookies and have to buy a special tiny cookie sheet for the oven and THEN have to light a match to even start the baking process).  At times, I forget that I’m living in the 21st century A Hunting We Will Go!

A Hunting We Will Go!

Don’t get me wrong, we love our quirky little 1930’s house.  It has lots of charm (original doorknobs, warm wood floors, scalloped built-ins, and french doors.) It’s also fun living near White Rock lake, Mockingbird Station, Greenville and Lakewood.

This house has been a great first house for my husband and I..but let’s be honest…one bathroom, closets that only fit half a season’s worth of clothes, and a living room that doesn’t fit anything larger than an apartment sized sofa, are things that are wearing on us just a tad.

A Hunting We Will Go!

{an example of our oven}

With our lease expiration in May fast approaching, the clock has started to tick on finding a larger place.  We’re toying with the idea of buying something and I have to admit that I’ve been doing what must be typical of every interior designer (right???)- something I like to call obsessing.  I check the MLS for new listings every single day trying to find the “perfect” house in our price range. My realtor has dubbed me the “picky” client as I always seem to point out what is wrong with every single house (“oh I need a separate formal living and separate formal dining”, “is that carpet in the kitchen?”, “does this backsplash give you the heebie jeebies?”, “does the orange undertone in these wood floors bother anyone else here?”, “Zoey can’t live in a house with a detached backyard”)

A Hunting We Will Go!

Okay, okay she’s right- maybe I am picky…but I think the main problem is that I improve spaces for a living and so I am out there every single day seeing the latest and greatest so when I see the not so great, I immediately have to comment on it. Of course no house will be perfect and really, what fun would it be if it was? My husband has been dying for us to get a fixer-upper so we can work on it together these next few years.

Until then, there’s nothing wrong with dreaming of the perfect house, is there?

There are so many images on MLS that make up “my dream house” but since that 12 million dollar house on Strait Lane is a little bit of a reach for me A Hunting We Will Go! , I thought I’d compile my favorite images of realistic houses that we’ve actually been looking at into a virtual “dream home” for ya’ll to see- enjoy!

Hollywood Heights, Santa Monica, M Streets or Lakewood? I’d be overjoyed to live in any of these East Dallas neighborhoods. You don’t get a lot of space for your money, but because I die over those Tudor exteriors, I’d gladly give up square footage for curbside appeal with one of these cottage cuties-

A Hunting We Will Go!

A Hunting We Will Go!

A Hunting We Will Go!

A Hunting We Will Go!

A Hunting We Will Go!

A Hunting We Will Go!

A Hunting We Will Go!

An updated kitchen can be hard to come by for the right price in this neighborhood, but I managed to find a few white kitchens that I’d be happy to bake my cookies in (and I look forward to joining the rest of the world with a modern oven and dishwasher- woo hoo!)

A Hunting We Will Go!

A Hunting We Will Go!

I love a formal living room.  I know it’s not really practical this day and age, but I think I’ll always want to have one.  It’s the one room where you don’t have to feel guilty about purchasing unique vintage chairs that are on the smaller side, delicate mirrored coffee tables and clean lined, dainty tight back skirted sofas. This room can be all about PRETTY.  If your husband is anything like mine, he doesn’t care what goes in this room, as long as he has a “man cave” or a comfortable den, so this room truly becomes whatever you want it to be- bliss!

A Hunting We Will Go!

Of course, a family room is important too, but unfortunately most of these smaller houses in East Dallas only have one living area, so in this case, I’m loving how these homeowners mixed the formal with the informal to satisfy both parties in the family.

A Hunting We Will Go!

Arched doorways, painted wood fireplaces, and crown moulding give these houses architectural interest and extra detail.

A Hunting We Will Go!

My husband came across this listing the other day and said that he wants this exact room as his “man cave”- I can deal with that!

A Hunting We Will Go!

In general, I love me some dark wood floors, white trim and gray (or off white) walls!

A Hunting We Will Go!

I’m a nut for a clean and updated looking bathroom.  You can see that this homeowner was on top of the ball when he chose to use white marble in this guest bath.  I always say that every space needs a touch of black- he must have thought so too!

A Hunting We Will Go!

White subway tile is a very affordable way to give a bathroom an instant makeover.  Normally you see white cabinets with white subway, but I like how this homeowner went against the norm and stained his cabinets a deep brown. It warms up the small space nicely-

A Hunting We Will Go!

This room was done by the homeowner, who is an interior designer (can’t you tell)?  Most bedrooms I stumble across on the MLS in our price range aren’t this put together.  Notice the custom cut sisal around the perimeter of the room, custom window treatments and upholstered headboard. You can tell that this homeowner is with it.  Perhaps if we buy this one, he’d consider throwing in the sunburst mirror for free?

A Hunting We Will Go!

And I almost forgot about storage!  Since our house is bursting at the seams currently because of no storage space, I’d add some extra built-ins to our make believe house like the below-

A Hunting We Will Go!

A Hunting We Will Go!

Since this is a dream, I suppose I’ll add on this indoor side porch too.  It makes such a cute sitting area-

A Hunting We Will Go!

Of course, the backyard is very important too.  Even though our house is tiny, we have a great backyard with a deck (it’s probably larger than our house) so I know that is one of the things that we will miss. Here are some other views from the back porch of my pretend East Dallas home, that I wouldn’t mind waking up to every day-

A Hunting We Will Go!

A Hunting We Will Go!

A Hunting We Will Go!

A Hunting We Will Go!

A Hunting We Will Go!

And while we are at it, let’s throw in a guest-house for EJ Interiors to office out of-

A Hunting We Will Go!

Well I suppose it’s time for me to wake up from my house dream and get back to reality. Until next time!

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At Home With Flor’s Creative Director

4 Feb

I was so excited to see that Chicago Home + Garden recently featured the home of the creative director of FLOR, a modular flooring company based outside of Chicago. This home was beautifully captured and photographed by the uber talented Chicago photographer Nathan Kirkman.  Chicago Home + Garden always features fine Chicago Design-I look forward to each issue.

Not only do I love the look of Flor, but also several of my projects, my own home, and now my own dogs (as part of the set) have been featured in their campaigns.  We actually have a shoot later this week with the FLOR Photography Crew at the home of one of my clients-sans dog models. And, one of my oldest daughter’s roomies was the model in their latest catalogue.  She had a blast at the shoot with our Wheaten Terriers, Jane and Frankie, but stole the show!

FLOR is a great solution for affordable, custom sized carpeting, and the broad selection is amazing.  The look of Flor trends toward modern with basics to suit any decor style.  I have the “Fine Feathers” pattern installed inside my offices. Having worked closely with Chip and Cynthia over the years, it was so much fun to “peek” into their home. It comes as no surprise that the home of this creative director in suburban, family-friendly Elmhurst would have a very midcentury look…I love it!

The look of Flor…

At Home With Flors Creative Director

At Home With Flors Creative Director

At Home With Flors Creative Director

At Home With Flors Creative Director

At Home With Flors Creative Director

What an charming 1940’s ranch home.

At Home With Flors Creative Director

Dying over this orange couch.

At Home With Flors Creative Director

Love the original stove and oversized chalk board…perfect for a home with creative little ones.

At Home With Flors Creative DirectorFabulous onyx entry table.

At Home With Flors Creative Director

Such a fun room for the little guys.

At Home With Flors Creative Director

I could get some serious R&R in this patio area…

Please visit the Chicago Home + Garden site for more images of this amazing home and much more!

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Lighten Up!

4 Feb

Lighten Up!

Occasionally it’s refreshing to see interiors that are airy, light, and bright. While dark colors can be exciting and dramatic, lighter colors tend to be more soothing. Often times, clients request warm colors for the sake of having some richness to their rooms. Yet, this past week I did a paint color consultation for a client’s new home where we went with “barely there colors” paint colors almost devoid of anything but a hint of color.  Sometimes it’s nice to “lighten up!”

Lighten Up!

{image via Hometown Girl}

Tone on tone, whites and creams.

Lighten Up!

Benjamin Moore Elmira White HC-84

Lighten Up!

{image via Pinterest}

A crisp white, bright entry!

Lighten Up!

Benjamin Moore Decorator White 1-04

Lighten Up!

{image via Home-Styling}

Light with a subtle hint of pink.

Lighten Up!

Benjamin Moore Mirage White 2116-70

Lighten Up!

{image via House & Home}

Cool blues and grays.

Lighten Up!

Benjamin Moore Wales Gray 1585

Lighten Up!

{image via Pinterest}

Off-whites and grays.

Lighten Up!

Benjamin Moore Owl Gray 2137-60

Lighten Up!

{image via Pinterest}

Cabinets painted in greige with a soft white contrast.

Lighten Up!

Benjamin Moore Ozark Shadow AC-26

Lighten Up!

{image via Pinterest}

A tone on tone affect with a hint of warmth.

Lighten Up!

Benjamin Moore Lancaster Whitewash HC-174

{*for E., for giving me the great quote}

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Made Goods Newest!

4 Feb

The inspired designers at  Made Goods, known for using natural elements to create unique products, have officially launched their latest collection online today.

The beautiful, handmade pieces in their new collection reflect the company’s passion for quality design, and we couldn’t be more impressed! Boasting 60 brand-new styles, the collection continues to focus on fanciful mirrors yet also includes their first headboard and nightstand designs. Whether you’re looking to re-vamp an entire room or find that one unusual piece to complete a space, the looks at Made Goods are sure to stand out and make a statement!

Some of our favorites: (it was hard to choose!)

Made Goods Newest!

Celeste Mirror

Made Goods Newest!

Catherine Drum Chandelier

Made Goods Newest!

Benjamin Table

Made Goods Newest!

Florence Mirrors

Made Goods Newest!

Gavin Headboard

For those of you in NYC, stop by Made Good’s new collection launch from January 28- February 1 at Pier 94 Booth 45020-23.

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Furniture Friday: A Budget Find

4 Feb

Furniture Friday: A Budget Find

Since last week’s, “Furniture Friday,” was more luxury oriented, I thought I’d share an great, inexpensive online source for Parson’s Chairs, Carrington Court Direct.  I have used them with COM fabric and it turned out great!

Furniture Friday: A Budget Find

Furniture Friday: A Budget Find

Furniture Friday: A Budget Find

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