It has been forever since my last post.
The summer has been a blur, and since its now the last day of September, an end of summer wrap-up is an imperative. I've been working on two really cool homes these past months. Plus, I'll throw in a little summer vacation design inspiration for good measure.
The summer has been a blur, and since its now the last day of September, an end of summer wrap-up is an imperative. I've been working on two really cool homes these past months. Plus, I'll throw in a little summer vacation design inspiration for good measure.
In Santa Monica, I've been remaking a living room, kitchen office and lounge for a family of six. Since lots of people live here, and they are all musical or artistic, we needed to make these rooms beautiful and functional as well as making space for all of their stuff in some not so big spaces.
Here is where we started:
Now, this room is perfect.
Now, this room is perfect.
Too beautiful. |
A small sofa and the big lounge under the window replace the sectional sofa. The draperies are natural linen. Lots of space to play games and display the family's musical instruments, too. |
My favorite thing about this room is the combination of colors and patterns. And that beautiful red pie safe -- I found it hidden away in another room and it gave it a new home here. |
The small sofa is cushy and cute. |
The family needed an office and workspace. There was a spot in the kitchen, so I designed a nice, big desk to mimic the style of the kitchen cabinetry.
At the house in Las Vegas, some simple but dramatic changes have occurred in the living room and the office.
This is the living room built-in before. Like, way, way before:
This is the way, way after:
A couple of years ago when we started the design process for this home, I suggested diptych by the artist Janet Bothne, and my client became a fast fan of her work. Her paintings are lush and colorful and the perfect scale for the office wall behind his heavy, carved desk.
The warm yellow is the perfect backdrop for this piece, called MEASURING LOSS AND GAIN. |
The library, still in progress but fast becoming my favorite room in this house, is just across the entry hall from the office. There's a fantastic view of the new art if you're sitting in here, too. |
I took my first trip to King's Valley, Oregon this summer, and it was a magnificent reminder -- and a huge shock for an L.A. girl -- of the power of nature. Nothing but trees and water and mountains and quiet. The stars had more wattage than the city lights, too.
Here are a few shots of the beautiful home of our fabulous hosts:
A reminder each time the switch is flipped. |
A little red cottage with a purple front door. |
I was also lucky enough to get back to my beloved Seattle, where I find it impossible not to be inspired by all of the flowers and food and art and architecture and music. I found some of the coolest design details in the homes of my family and friends.
Little details like the built in planter are what give my sister in law's little craftsman bungalow so much charm. Plus, I love this vintage sofa and I'm a sucker for the orange-red color combo. |
Accent pillows with fantastic color and texture. |
Fab shag. |
This glorious, ever-evolving magnetic chalkboard wall was one of my favorite things in a BFFs new home. Everyone who comes to the house leaves their mark. |