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Fun Trends…Color! Part II of V

I love color.  What can I say?  It captures a mood and changes how you feel.  How do these spaces make you feel?  Check out these spaces from the most recent International Furniture and Accessory Market.

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Fun Trends…Color! Part I of V

I love color.  What can I say?  It captures a mood and changes how you feel.  How do these spaces make you feel?  Check out these spaces from the most recent International Furniture and Accessory Market.


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Hot Trends: Where Are We Going (Coming From) Now?

I have to say, after my visit to the High Point Furnishings and Accessory Market last week, my suspicions have been confirmed…imperfections are perfect.


Soft comfort on display


The draw of home fashion will continue to move toward reusing items in new ways.  Natural fabrics (that are made using more sustainable methods) are dancing into the mix, manipulated into a tailored/organized look with a bold sense of nothingness in the color department.  Rusty parts of exhausted items are next to newly spun silk.  The once only traditional look of cut crystal is encompassed and surrounded by iron.  The lines have been changed and redrawn.


Reuse....


It is exciting as always to see what product designers dream up.  Out of necessity pops wonderfulness and I am loving it!  Don’t get me wrong though, I could never move away from color and the richness of classic traditional design or the striking forms of contemporary design that leave me wanting more, but this is a fun and comfortable look.  It brings peace to the mind and hope to the heart.  Whether or not you like this new direction, the reason it is here though (reduce, reuse, recycle), is here to stay.


Old pots next to architectural features waiting for a new home



A well of comfortable colors.


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“Before, During and After” Photos, A Black And Silver Master Bedroom

WHAT, OH WHAT, HAD THE CLIENT BEEN DREAMING OF?

There is nothing more fabulous than someone who know what kind of bedroom they want…a gorgeous one!  This client loves black high contrasts in color.  Like a classic car, the colors were to be black and silver.  We needed slick design with storage bigger than a glove box and a clean, simple elegance…not too much “stuff” if you know what I mean.

So everything had to change.


"Before"



"Before"



"Before"



PART OF THE PLANNING:

Upon finding the most amazing stripe fabric in black with champagne/silver stripes, I designed this dramatic headboard for the client.  My pencil sketch is below.

***Why simply stripe a piece of furniture when you can add to the complexity, make your upholsterer a little crazy and take the room to the next level?


My illustration to communicate to the upholsterer how I wanted the stripe to appear on the custom headboard.***



THE PLAN COMES TOGETHER:

Installation days are always crazy fun.  This particular day, there were 5 of us respecting the space.  There is nothing more satisfying than working along with such professionals with all of us driven toward the exact same goal…to make the room perfect!


"During" Drapes and rods going up.



"During" Time to begin assembling and making the bed with custom designed bedding.



"During" The headboard begins to make it's way onto the wall.



"During" The guys just brought this piece in. It is magnificent! I should have taken a shot of the inside...you would melt with the velvet lined drawers. I have marked where the TV and sconces are to be hung.



"During" The chandelier goes up in front of the new silver drapes.



DRUM ROLL…..THE DREAM IS HERE:

Finally!  After a long day, you can see the fruits of all the labor.  Months of planning come down to this moment as we now get to enjoy it and stand behind the camera.  It is a beautiful thing.

What did this Client have to say?  Well, she LOVED it!  She went on and on.  Her friends went on and on.  Her family went on and on.  I could go on and on with how pleased she and her husband were with the results and that is what matters to me.  I never really “leave” a job.  I am there if anything ever comes up and to make sure they are 110% thrilled.  I hate to leave, but it is time to continue with the next design spinning in my head….

****What do YOU think of this space?  I would love to hear!  What is your dream bedroom?  Everyone’s is very different and that is what makes each one so great.


"After"



"After" A glorious fabric contrast...unexpected.



"After" The silk drapes are so luxurious with a strong hand.



"After" The hand-carved detail at the top is really something and so very special. I love the space between the upholstered fabric and the carved wood. Did they get the stripe right off of my sketch?



"After" Yes! The fabric on the very custom headboard looks just like my sketch. Striking is the word! Custom silver leaf side tables with plenty of storage.



"After" The diamond studded fabric on the shams add sparkle and catch the sun. Luxury.



"After"



"After" A dramatic finish. The piece looks so spectacular. This photo simply doesn't do it justice...or any part of this room justice!



"After" Such a fantastic finish on this piece. That is a huge way to tell the difference in quality on a piece...the finish.



"After" How wonderful to take a bath with this chandelier on the dimmer. Sparkle and shimmer to relax the day away.



"After" The drapes are the perfect length to add drama, beauty and keep clear of stray bubbles. They are lined to not let light in for a peaceful night's sleep.



"After" Bubbles over bubbles...





"After" and a great finish.


Make it fab!

-Jill

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Art To Evoke Both Sides Of The Mind: Part III

There is nothing I love more than fabulous art.  I am addicted to all kinds and love depth and meaning in them…pieces that make you think or feel.  I prefer to be moved on the left and right side of my brain to think, “Why?” and then care about the answer.  But don’t get me wrong, odd pieces can be great fun.

In the world of modern contemporary art, I think layering is essential.  It can separate the men from the boys, if you will.  Just as it took time to layer the earth to create a living masterpiece, it takes time to layer great art.

To follow are pieces created by a family of painters.  I find them very beautiful.  Can you guess who may have painted what?

If you want more info, give me a shout!

See More Great Art in Part  I of this 3-Part blog series.

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-Jill

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Searching For The Perfect Fabric For Your Home, Like Finding The Perfect Dress, Part II: Blacks & Golds

We have all been there…a special event to go to and nothing to wear.  What’s a girl or guy to do?  Get help!I want to share these dynamic fabrics with you in a small series from that began last week and will wrap up this week.

If you have been dreaming of the right fabric for an accent pillow, bedspread or window treatment, one of these may spark your inner fashion diva.  While they are not for everyone, nor every home, it is still fun to watch them walk down the runway with this quick fashion shoot…

See more inspiring fabrics at Architectural Digest


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Make it fab!

-Jill

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Searching For The Perfect Fabric For Your Home, Like Finding The Perfect Dress, Part I: Blacks, Whites, Grays & Beiges

We have all been there…a special event to go to and nothing to wear.  What’s a girl or guy to do?  Get help!

I want to share these dynamic fabrics with you in a small series this week and next.  If you have been dreaming of the right fabric for an accent pillow, bedspread or window treatment, one of these may spark your inner fashion diva.  While they are not for everyone, nor every home, it is still fun to watch them walk down the runway with this quick fashion shoot…

See more inspiring fabrics at Architectural Digest


Want to see more great fabrics?  Continue this fabric series by clicking here



Make it fab!

-Jill

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Get Inspired With More Beautiful Objects…

Back to sharing more lovely photos with you from the Market.  I have been loving all of the gray distressed patinas and/or chalk finishes the wood has been treated with.  It is a finish that creates such mood.  I threw in some additional grays through silvers….glass and metal.  Perfect for casual mood or sophisticated and complex designs alike.  Which do you prefer?


Oh! Oh! ME first!


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Swatch Botch? How To Choose Paint Colors

Dear Jill,
I love the colorful rooms I see in magazines but when I try to imitate them I fall short.   My house now looks embarrassing. Should I just go all beige?  Help!
– Leslie in Overland Park, KS

BEFORE: From gold to a...

AFTER: ...soft, jeweled turquoise.

Hi Leslie,
What?! Beige—in Kansas City?  We may be famous for fountains, but there’s nothing watered down about our color palette…intense KC Royals blue, hot red KC Chiefs, and lush green Corporate Woods. (Even Andre’s chocolate brown can be intense!) But I understand your frustration.

Wall color is a difficult part of a design.  It is easy to fall in love with all the pretty color squares at the paint store only to have them scream “juvenile!” once they expand to fill your walls. Poorly chosen paint can give you that sick feeling in your stomach when you first step back to admire the room and realize you made a big fat faux pas.

Just differentiating paint colors is a job in itself. When swatches are side-by-side on a paper strip, your eye naturally compares one color to the next, which can be misleading. Just as you don’t want to stand by the best-looking person in the room (unless he or she is your date,) you need to separate your final color selections from each other to see the value and shade each truly offers.

BEFORE: From a light gold to a...

AFTER: ...striking, bold red.

Remember also that when the breakfast bowls are put away and the evening cocktails come out, there is a rebirth for all wall colors.  Each phase of daylight (and moonlight!) will completely change how a color dresses your walls. Shadows, light sources and reflections conspire to create a very different wall color at dusk—one you might relate to as you would an ogre or as a handsome man in a three-piece suit.  (No offense to Shrek, but I say pick the latter and head down to the Capital Grille!)

But all beige?  Please don’t.  You must be subscribing to the “neutral” myth, one I’m convinced was created by fearful real estate agents who needed something to tell tacky home sellers.  I once created a red and green interior for a home in Brookside that turned out stunning! (No, it didn’t look like Mrs. Claus lived there.) When it came time to sell, the Realtor® was scared of the color. I insisted the house was to remain as painted and suggested he increase the asking price. After he politely said I was a nut job, he raised the price to prove his point.  The client had four offers in three days—all for full price.

BEFORE: From an olive green to an...

AFTER: ...unexpected and striking black.

Often color is compromised when building a custom home and the colors are chosen before anyone has a visual reference.  With an exhaustive amount of decisions to make during construction, many people feel overwhelmed and they settle on beiges or off-whites and hope for the best.  A better idea is to complete the design plan once the blueprints are drawn. In doing so, superior colors and materials for the walls and other surfaces can be properly chosen the first time.  Too often, people lose sight of the final product in such a detailed process.  But if they are spending a fortune to create their dream home…is plain vanilla the best answer?   “Neutrals” can be very unflattering to skin tones as well.  I can’t remember the last time I told my girlfriend, Jean, “the dress I am wearing to the party is Johnson County Beige” or “your engagement ring is lovely—it’s so neutral!”

BEFORE: From a worn red to a...

AFTER: ...fresh, peaceful space to study.

But by now you may be asking yourself what the alternative may be. I submit this idea: think about the colors you are drawn to over and over again in all aspects of your life.  Have faith and trust your instincts. Don’t be seduced by the painful logic, “If you don’t like the color, then just paint it again!”  Now really, my friends, who wants to paint twice?  To get it right the first time, separate and hang your color options on the wall.  I recommend using larger swatches (obtained through a reputable dealer or by calling the paint manufacturer.)  Study them day and night; move them around; take them all down and view each one at a time.  And one more trick: make your final color decision AFTER the rest of the room is designed. You can tweak wall colors very easily, but that beautiful heirloom chaise you plan to recover –in a smashing flame stitch, of course—only works with so many hues.  Just remember:  fabrics and furniture first, lighting and accessories second, carpet and paint last.  Don’t chicken out on me, Leslie.

Make it fab!

-Jill

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Spring Green…Relaxing, Peaceful and Full of Life

Today, I want it to be spring.  I have had just about enough of the dull, cold and dirty weather!  Please join me for a moment…new leaves and stems bursting with fresh color, birds sharing their good news, the bright warm sun and soft green sofas (at least, that is what I think of!).

Green brings peace.  It is soft, fresh and the color of life.  It is also the color of the love chakra.  It denotes calm feelings and when needing to relax, it is the perfect color solution. Green is an easy color for the eye to see as the retina does not need to change to focus on it.  Could that be why nature is mostly greens?  It also helps to calm anxiety and ease depression. We should all eat more greens and surround ourselves with more greens!

I hope these rooms bring a smile to your face and a little warmth to your day.  I think I will bring a few luscious bouquets home today to set on my cocktail table and in my kitchen..you should, too!  Or, I’ll just redo an entire room in either a spring green or luxurious emerald.  You know, just a “little” improvement before evening coffee…  Enjoy!

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-Jill

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