Wave Walls

The first time I ever saw a wave wall, it was at the school I went to for interior design, American Institute of Interior Design.

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 One of these days, I will take you on a virtual tour of the school — it’s crazy how beautiful that place is and how lucky I feel to have found it.  But that wave wall was just…  There was something about it.  I think it was one of my most favorite things in the whole school; and there was a lot to love.

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There are a lot of different companies that produce this type of material.  Essentially it is a series of interlocking panels that create the texture.

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Gorgeous, right?

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Modular Arts

Bootleggers

Greyson and I went out for dinner last night at a place that he has been telling me about for a few weeks now.  The interior design was so cute and the food was great, so I thought I would share!

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This is the view of the place when you walk in.  The restaurant is dimly lit and has sort of a luxe speak-easy vibe.  If there has never been such a thing, there is now!

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 I love those bright orange Tolix chairs and the tables are like a galvanized metal.  The addition of the tufted benches and booths add in the classic design element that keeps the space from seeming too stark and industrial.

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 The bar is pretty rustic, and the stools there are in the same Tolix style as the chairs.  Greyson said that the bartender told him that they used a lot of reclaimed wood in the design.

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 There’s an area in the back of the restaurant with high-tops and TVs.  Still super cute, and I love that it’s not your typical sterile sports bar — a non-sports fanatic could still enjoy him/herself here, even in this designated area!

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 And how cool are these mason jar chandeliers!  I have no idea if these were DIY projects or not, but there are two of them and they are outfitted with Edison bulbs which adds a little bit of extra interest.

I can’t write a post about this restaurant without mentioning the food, which was great.  I had the Beet Salad with turkey and a side of Mac and Cheese, which was, OMG, awesome.  Highly recommend for all you Phoenix/Scottsdale peeps who want a good place to eat with design pretty much anyone can appreciate.

Modern Cabin Style

Hey there!

I hope this finds you all well and enjoying your Summer.  It’s been a while since I have popped onto this blog, and I’ve been missing it.  Grey and I are still saving for a house, but we are making huge progress and it feels amazing.  We’ll have our own home before we know it!

This time of year, I always think a lot about childhood Summers, and time that my family and I used to spend at a particular cabin.  I loved the style of it — your standard lake-house cabin, but I think the more modern cabin styles are also super cool and unique.  I thought we could focus on some inspiration pertaining to that today!

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What’s lacking in privacy is made up for in beauty with this design.  I love how the perimeter of the home is pretty typical as far as any cabin goes — but it’s the simple yet expansive wall of windows on the back that creates that contemporary vibe.

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Awesome rustic raw wood on this house.  It’s like it has been in this same spot for years, weathering with the ages.

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How cute is this?  I love all of the angles, and the contrast with that black door on the side.  It’s nice that it is not centered on the front — creating a level of funkiness.  Notice all of those straight lines (paneling, stairs, etc.) sort of offset by the angles.  That is great design!

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I think I could do an excellent job vacationing in this house.  🙂  Seriously stunning.

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Wallpaper

How fun are these?  A family compound of what ‘they’ call “micro-cabins!”  I could picture this being really fun.

Mixing Patterns

One of the things that I had some trouble getting the hang of in design school was pattern mixing.  I remember being in a Kravet showroom, hugging a handful of samples for a color board, and laying them out for one of my instructors who looked at me and said, “Honey, these just don’t work.”  She explained to me all about dominant, subordinate, and neutral fabrics, and I just felt so overwhelmed.  Like, why can’t these go together?  Panic ensued.  How did I even have a future as a designer if I couldn’t tell that a large quatrefoil geometric pattern didn’t work well with a floral?

I got better at this, although I think this is something that I still have yet to master.  As a designer, there is a “feeling” you get in your gut when you get it right, though.  For anyone who is a designer of any capacity, you know what feeling I’m talking about.  We mean it when we say that the way something looks doesn’t “feel” right.  It literally tugs at us, and bothers us, and follows us around all day until we solve the problem that is nonexistent to someone who isn’t both blessed and cursed with an eye for design.  And so, for me personally, there is a lot of trial and error in what I do.  I usually can’t look at a pattern and say — “That will look PERFECT with x.”  Because of that, I save my receipts!  😉

Pattern mixing is tricky…  You don’t want this:

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Scary, gaudy, overwhelming

But you also don’t want this:

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Almost completely devoid of pattern altogether

What great pattern mixing  accomplishes is a layered palette of textures, colors, and interest that really gives a sense of who lives there and what they like, and sets the tone for the space.  Great pattern mixing tells a story!

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Traditional Home

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Jennifer Davis Interior Design

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Tidbits & Twine

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The Design Chaser

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Design Manifest

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BHG

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Because It’s Awesome

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Tidbits & Twine

Pretty Kitchen Storage Solutions

Good morning, and happy Monday!  I hope you all had a great weekend and a happy Mother’s Day if you were celebrating.

Today we’re talking pretty kitchen storage solutions (i.e. hutches, buffets, open shelving, etc.).  These solutions can be used in a variety of different ways — to conceal items or to display them; to corral items that will be used and items that will not; and to further the design aesthetic that is trying to be achieved.  Because of the versatility, if you have room for one of these spaces in your kitchen — even a small one — they bring about a really custom and luxurious feel.

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This china hutch doubles as a coffee station, with the built-in espresso machine.  I have mixed feelings about built-in coffee machines.  But that’s for another post.  🙂  A mix of clear glass and porcelain accessorizes this cabinetry.

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 This is actually my in-laws’ kitchen.  There is a cabinet above the little countertop area for glassware that we use on a daily basis; an armoire of sorts in the corner reserved for pretty items that are just for decoration; and the center cabinet on the left-hand wall stores tons of other serving pieces and pewter that are stacked and nested.

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Houzz

I love the mix of dark and light in this kitchen, and especially all of the pretty storage on the right wall.  Those recessed glass-front cabinets are beautifully done.  I would imagine that the double-door cabinet on that wall is the refrigerator/freezer combo.  Stunning cabinetry there, as well.

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How about this rustic two-toned kitchen and that amazing glass-front cabinet?  I love the muted, mossy green and that rich chocolate wood.

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Open shelving, a couple of cabinets, and transitional finishes create a really unique and open area that was definitely designed custom for the homeowner to enhance the way that they wanted to utilize this space.  And please take a moment to sincerely appreciate that ceiling.  That’s detailed design and architecture at its finest.

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I’m basically a fan of any taupe cabinetry these days, but the paneling and exposed hinges on these is particularly stunning.  Also, the paned glass — really subtle, but without it, it’s just not as good.

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A nice idea for plates and other serving pieces with a theme, providing an eclectic, collected-over-time look.

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And again.

I hope you have a great rest of your Monday!

It’s All Fun and Games

Someday I would love to have the opportunity to custom-build a home for our family.  Right now, that consists of just the two of us, three if you count our fur-baby (which, of course, we do), but eventually the plan is to add 2-3 kids to the mix.  From a perspective of fun, I would really like to have a designated game room in our house that could fit a pool table or some other table game; a bar/kitchenette area for snacks, sodas, etc; and some seating.  It would need to be a multipurpose room — a place where the kids could hang out with friends, do their homework, and also a place that allowed us to spread out for parties or get-togethers.  I have pretty traditional decorating taste, so I would want to keep that vibe while still selecting comfortable and durable fabrics and finishes to accommodate family life.

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This is an image that I have pinned, and I love that it is a space that works seamlessly with the decor while still being comfortable.  Also, for the bar, I would not have the alcohol displayed front-and-center like that, rather tucked away (or not at all) in cabinets with some fun decor pieces on those open shelves.  I am really drawn to the lighting in this space, too.

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Here’s another really pretty one.  I love that brick floor — it would be nice not to have to worry about carpet in the room if there were teenagers or get-togethers where spills would be inevitable.  Again, really love the lighting.

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This is really lovely.  The colors are refreshing, the decor is transitional, and it truly looks like a family space.  I really love the kitchenette/bar area.  And the projector!  That would be fun.  🙂

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This is completely stunning.  I love the little table and chairs area that is perfect for eating, doing homework, or providing extra comfortable seating.  And that pool table!  That’s got to be custom-made.  It’s incredible!  The color palette in this room is airy and light — my favorite.

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I have worked on one game room project during my time as an interior designer, and this was the client’s inspiration photo for the space.  Since then, I have always loved it.  It’s classic, it’s comfortable, and it’s still keeping with my traditional decorating roots.  Out of all of these spaces — and it pains me to have to choose — I think this is the one that is most in tune with what I would do with a space like this.

What are your thoughts on game rooms?  Would you design with a more modern/contemporary vibe, or do you like the comfort of a traditional space?

Subtle Statements

Wallpaper is no longer a thing of the past, and I love that.  It’s such a great way to add texture, color, and impact to a room.  One of my favorite ways to use wallpaper is as a subtle statement — an example of this would be a bolder pattern in a lighter color.  Using wallpaper like this is a sure way to create a space with personality without it being too over the top.

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A delicate pattern rests on the ceiling of this nursery.

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Project Nursery

And speaking of ceilings, how about this pretty pattern?

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South Shore Decorating Blog

How gorgeous is the textured paper in this office?  And that lucite Zig Zag chair — I want it desperately.

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So cute.  A little floral motif.  🙂

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Elements of Style

LOVE this laundry room papered in toile by Erin Gates.  A seriously perfect choice.

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Home Bunch

And while we’re on the subject of laundry rooms, how pretty is this?  The calming, subtle blue is lovely.

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Another amazing toile rendition.  This one, in a little girls’ room, is used expertly — a grown-up pattern in a colorway that can be both young and mature.  This is a pattern that truly will grow with your child.

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I seriously could not love this space more.  Do you see how the chair backs are sort of repeated on the walls?  Beautiful use of three-dimensional design.

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And in a more traditional light…  🙂

Quatrefoil Details

If there is a shape that I consistently love, it’s the quatrefoil (also called an arabesque).  And right now when soft contemporary styles are so popular in home decor, you see a lot of these!  Lucky me.  🙂

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Ashley Goforth Design

See that delicate floor lamp in the corner?

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Style Me Pretty

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Luxe

I love the quatrefoil design on a chandelier.  So pretty.

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Domino

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Home Bunch

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Design Chic

Wood-Planked Ceilings

Oh, the beauty of a wood-planked ceiling.  Is there anything in home design that adds that same impact of texture?  If there is, I don’t think I have met it yet.

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I mean, honestly.  Have you ever seen something so elegant?

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Original Source Unknown

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BHG

Omg.

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OMG.

The drama!

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This is the photo that inspired this post.  Stunning, right?

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This is just a completely unbelievable room.

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This room is super cool because it is a great juxtaposition of modern and rustic country.  It’s a really unique space and has a lot of personality.

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M. Christopher and Company

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Homedit