Showing posts with label lounge room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lounge room. Show all posts

Sunday, June 19, 2011

clicked my heels and gone to lounge heaven

DREAM: Masculine, fabric, slightly retro sectional sofas with enough back to make it comfy, with little legs at the bottom! Love a big ottoman that you can push up against it for extra snuggling room!




FAVOURITE fabric and colour lounge - HANDS DOWN!!!!!

Monday, May 30, 2011

stocking up on the important things...

I bought a cushion... and I LOVE IT!

It completely fits in with our bright colour, lil bit retro theme we have in our heads!! The green is vibrant and the pic just not do it justice!


Monday, January 31, 2011

Rug-alicious

Being that we will have a lot of earthy colour and the stark white walls - we need to break it up a bit. We also need to distinguish the lounge room area - as it is open plan living. We intend to get a modern, modula sofa with masculine lines which will help define the area, but I think a rug will work best.

Despite the very similar colours of this lounge area - the rug adds a different texture and defines the space. I like that.


There are a gazillion rugs out there so I wouldn't know where to start - except that I have seen some fabulous rugs that are COMPLETELY out of our price range by Dinosaur Designs that really inspire. They have a retro feel without going too far and can be monotone or colourful (I don't know if Mr Piggy would be too happy with pink though). I read somewhere that you can get them coloured to suit your decor as well. This is all out the question for me - but there is nothing wrong with immersing yourself as much as you can - perhaps I will find a similar style for a bargain?

I am loving the 1st there - so mucch vivid colour but so suited to so many interiors!

Loving the names - like Banana Split for this one!!















 

Saturday, May 29, 2010

gossip girl

Oh how I love Gossip Girl... let me count the ways...
  1. the fashion
  2. the style and design
  3. Blair and Chuck - they is my favourites!
Ok, back on track - I love taking notice of the interior design of TV shows and movies. They put so much detail into everything and really make it match the personality of the characters (which is what I am always preaching on here - so naturally, I LOVE IT!)

The set designer describes her style as a "rejection of the conventions of the Upper East Side while still respecting many of it's traditions and values".

Lets ooh and ahh at the Ven der Woodsen home together, among others...


The Living Room








The Dining Room




Serena's Bedroom





Home Office

prettylittlethingsforhome



Fabulous Dining




The Palace Hotel



Waldorf Living Room





The Humphrey Brooklyn Loft











Mmmmmmm.......

industrial area interior design

I found this fab little article on Gwyneth Paltrow's goop.com . It is a great source of inspiration! An Interior Designer, Annette Joseph was called in to decorate an industrial-style apartment for G.P. in 10 days, so she acted quick and made things simple and functional. Theres no use putting the before pics up because they are a big pile of nothing, so check them out if you want on the site, but I say lets concentrate on the positives because the final product is delish!

I am loving the polished concrete floors accentuated by plush, thick rugs in the living areas!

Didn't think I was a big fan of the clear plastic chairs (as seen in the dining area), but I am coming around. I think I prefer them better when they are interspersed with other furniture. I love the way they fit with almost anything and they let the light through so the area feels less cluttered, but you still have maximum space. And...they can be wiped down!

Ooh check out those high lights, hanging from the frames - very nice (lets hope they can be lowered when it comes to changing the bulb!)








Ooh a cook's kitchen! I am really coming around to the aluminium island idea. I think its great as it lets light through, is easily cleaned and you can get one on wheels so you can move it around and change the space you have available. I also love being able to see food in the kitchen. It feels so homely. You could put potatoes and onions and the like in the baskets under the kitchen island. I think the more you see good food, the more you are encouraged to eat it!

You know what I realised to? I can see the bins - and they don't look out of place! The aluminium all fits in! Thats the thing with a lot of kitchens, they don't have a bin - or its hidden in a cupboard - so it gets all smelly and its not big enough - and it just doesn't make any sense!




Found those hanging lights in a flea market? B****!






The tiles in the bathroom are different, but they don't look out of place. I like how the bathroom is so open.



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