Decorating Guides

Celebrate Fall Together With Candleholders

Late summer is warming up the afternoons, but the nights are revealing that fall is definitely coming. As a few leaves start to drift off the trees, the piles are beginning to build up around the sidewalks around town. Little hints all around reveal that autumn is upon us, and it makes me want to celebrate. I love the changing of the seasons, especially summer to fall, when the grip of summertime heat loosens up a little and the sounds of a marching band fill the Friday-night air. Those signs that change will be coming make me want to strip the mantel, clear out closets and turn our home into a cozy cottage instead of coastal-chic getaway. During fall, gone are the sand dollars and the shells. Leaves will be the decor option du jour, and they’re asking for some attention! Amy Renea With this project, I utilized a collection…

Coastal Style

Passageways Celebrate Getting from Here to There

In architecture, moving from point A to point B is an chance to do something particular. A well-designed passageway can make motion meaningful and make us more conscious of ourselves and our surroundings. It is something I’ve researched earlier in a ideabook on halls, however here the more general expression passageway encompasses stairs, stairs (which I’ve also looked at) and other spaces devoted to moving from space to space. The following examples are quite diverse and reveal how the expertise of motion could be enriched through design. D’apostrophe layout, inc.. D’apostrophe layout’s Remsenburg House is the gut renovation of a barn to some 5,300-square-foot residence. A vital part of the layout is a central backbone which includes stairs connecting the floors. Here we see stairs resulting in the upper floor. The solid guardrails, and the method by which the stairway moves from an open space through one much wider than…

Roofing

4 Tips for Choosing a New Patio Cover

One of the best ways to have some shade on the outdoor patio is to install roofing companies. You will not only get the shade but depending on your choice, the aesthetic appeal is something you can look forward to. Also, many people use patio covers to add more room to their home, extending it outside, complete with appliances and furniture. The following are some of the top things that you should keep in mind if you want to choose the right roofing for your home: Custom Designs A patio cover can offer more than just a roof. There’s a lot that you can do once the cover is in place. Many homeowners have even installed speakers, fans, and lighting systems on the patio after installing the cover. You need to dig into your creative ability to pull this off. With some expert input, you can make the patio one…

Coastal Style

Modern Icons: The Case Study Daybed

The beauty of this streamlined daybed is at its simplicity. Made from a horizontal platform using a mattress pillow and bolster cushions, the piece serves as a sofa or a bed, with much more style than the collegiate alternative, a futon. In addition, it includes a pedigree that will satisfy you midcentury modern lovers: George Nelson made the original, along with the Case Study furniture sold today is inspired from the furniture used in the famous Case Study Houses, introduced by Arts & Architecture magazine in 1945. Design Within Reach Case Study Daybed Here the daybed cozies up into some other George Nelson bits: a seat and a clock. YLiving.com Modernica Case Study Daybed With Leg Options – $1,698 This is only one of the easiest sofa-to-bed conversions there is; all you need to do is throw the bolsters on the floor and throw on a sheet. The covers are…

Decorating Guides

5 Queries to the Adam Silverman of Heath

Adam Silverman’s first love was always ceramics — but it took him a while to perpetrate. While ceramics was his first major at the Rhode Island School of Design, he immediately shifted to design after a brief session because of nagging fears that he wouldn’t have the ability to support himself . But Silverman still took ceramics classes for pleasure, and also the voice in his mind telling him to chase pottery never really closed up. After some significant life changes — including a transfer to Los Angeles — Silverman reevaluated his career in design and did a summer program in ceramics to find out once and for all if he is a fulltime potter. “At the end of the summerI made the choice to go for it,” says Silverman. “It has been the best 10 decades of my life.” Currently the Los Angeles studio manager of Heath Ceramics, Silverman…

Color

Take Rooms on a Coastal Trip With Orange and Blue

Orange and blue go together like a blazing sunset over an ocean horizon. If you’re searching for a beachy look but sharp coastal navy and white or nautical red, blue and white are not for you, consider sprinkling some paprika around the area. Opposite colors blue and orange can freshen up things in all kinds of ways, from rooms at a more traditional New England coastal style to cool, modern spaces motivated by a Miami home made. If you’re not already a fan of orange (it seems to be a”love it or hate it” hue), here are some do’s and don’ts for pairing it with colors of blue which may change your own mind. DO let go of preconceived notions about what nautical is. While ship’s wheels and cubes are excellent, gorgeous photography, a tasteful basket-weave light fixture and watery turquoise colors also recall the shore but in a more…

Fireplaces

Two Sofas the Design Possibilities

Larger living rooms need some creative furniture arrangement. Pairing sofas makes a cohesive look with a stylish touch and adds that extra seating you have been searching for. Flanking a fireplace, set in a corner or pushed back to back, two couches offer plenty of seating for a crowd and will help facilitate dialogue. This approach is also a easy way to add balance and symmetry to a living room. Here are a couple of of our favourite ways to integrate double couches into any space. Elad Gonen Few things make a room feel crisp and clean like perfect symmetry. This pair of couches makes the room feel balanced. Su Casa Designs Double couches add double relaxation in rooms made for family gatherings. Game nights and rainy movie days are much better when there’s space for everyone to flake out. In a room where a parallel pair doesn’t feel very…

Porches

10 Elements of a Porch Paradise

I’ve been talking porch once a week for awhile today, and I believe that it’s time to wrap(about) up it. After looking at thousands of porches, figuring out what I love about them, combining them and learning from your comments, I’ve rounded up a couple standout components of great porches. If you are designing a new porch, then freshening up your existing one or just dreaming of a porch, then consider which of the following are must-haves for you. Bountiful Wicker. This nostalgic cabin weave will immediately transform your porch into a comfortable and traditional oasis. SDG Architecture, Inc.. A ceiling fan. Love your porch on a breezeless day by creating your own wafts. Fans keep the bugs away. Whitten Architects Screens. Speaking of bugs, if mosquitos are your nation’s unofficial bird (I swiped this line from among you commentors), then you might have to transform your open porch or…

Coastal Style

Elegant Mediterranean With Room to Roam

Having grown up in Minnesota, both Tim and Carol Hager were used to homes with a great deal of outdoor space. Minnesota’s nickname is “The Land of 10,000 Lakes,” and it’s not unusual for a homeowner to have a ship and pier on the property. When they moved into Southern California, the Hagers needed their kids, ages 11 to 16, to delight in the exact same sense of exploration and freedom inside the safe confines of their particular land. They don’t miss the snowy long winters of Minneapolis-St. Paul, however, the Hagers’ desire for more space and penchant for athletic activities prompted them to look for a home in a hilly horse ranch area nearby south Orange County. Their 1-acre Mediterranean-style land on a quiet cul-de-sac “felt like ours the day we moved in,” says Carol. “The owners did a very good job picking details like flooring, lighting and different…

Eclectic Homes

Guest Picks: A Cozy Holiday Fete

I love hosting get-togethers in your home with close friends, particularly in the winter when it is about getting comfy and cozy! This month, I’ve rounded up 20 of my favourite finds to inspire your next party. From European customs like placing a warm blanket on the back of each chair, to a fresh take on all-American s’mores, I hope everyone will find something to appreciate. — Laura from Lolalina Anthropologie Heartsease Bowl – $10 I would function heating chestnut soup in those beautifully patterned earthenware bowls. Of course, they’d also be just right for sipping on cafe au lait or hot cocoa. Terrain Vintage Antler Blanket – $98 It’s normal to see throw blankets draped over the backs of chairs in outside cafes in Europe when the weather turns chilly. How lovely is to adopt this tradition for a comfy party in your home? I love these antler blankets;…