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A Beautiful Home With Children and Pets? Yes!


Being adorable is their only defense!  Our defense?  Good, smart design.

Being adorable is their only defense! Our battle plan? Smart design.


Having kiddos…with two legs and/or four, just adds to your desire to live in a beautiful home.  A gorgeous home is the perfect backdrop to enjoy, love on and take photos of them all.  But to enjoy your home with them living there too, you have to be able to relax.  How can that happen?  A martini?  Why yes!  But also with a solid interior design plan.

Flooring:

  • Bare floors such as wood and tile don’t hold onto pet hair, odors and accidents which make them excellent to clean.  They are forgiving to messes and allow for easy cleanup.  If you live in a warmer region, they also allow your pets to stay cool. However stone, cement and tile grout are very porous and must be sealed properly with a quality sealer…and not just upon installation.  If an area gets a lot of traffic, it should be sealed regularly.  I also recommend using dark grouts.
  • With older pets, such wood, tile or stone floors create a slippery surface.  You may need rugs (be sure all rugs have thick, quality pads under them to prevent “doggie dancing” and/or “kitty surfing” and sliding around).
  • Do watch the rugs with the rubber backing attached (such as bath mats) as cats think it is an invitation to do their business.
  • Carpet, even with it’s downsides, is great as it helps with traction for older pets and general joint and body comfort (for humans, too!)  Plan on having it cleaned regularly.
  • Solution dyed carpets allow clean up with a light bleach solution.  They are not as luxurious or environmentally friendly, but clean differently.
  • Carpet tiles?  Get a bad stain or mess, replace them!
  • Choose wool!  While warm and environmentally friendly, it actually releases stains better that synthetic fibers.
  • My wool rug suppliers have always raved to simply take your wool rug outside and hose it! Really!  Washing instructions


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Window Treatments/Furniture Fabrics:

  • If your little ones have messy feet or muzzles, maybe no drapes in those areas would make your life easier.  This may be particularly true in the kitchen.  Some drapery styles let the fabric “pool” on the floor which can be fun place to sleep, hide or store toys!
  • Fabrics that “match” your pet can forgive hair visually.  But if you are like me, my cat is light and my dog is dark!  What to do?  Pattern.
  • Tight weaves create a smoother surface on fabrics and are slick so fur has trouble sticking.  Exterior or even commercial grade fabrics are so well made now, they could even be the right choice for a highly used area.  Sunbrella
  • Leather and faux leathers also do not hold hair and can forgive food better than some fabrics (grease or certain colors can leave stains as the surface is porous).  Keep in mind also that claws, toys, belts and shoes can scratch them.  Some of the “bomber jacket” leathers today already have a great worn look and can easily camouflage new wear while adding to the character of the piece.  If your dog likes to chew raw hides, make sure leather is off his list!
  • Chenilles, velvets or any fabric with a pile will hold hair like a magnet so steer clear.
  • Keep these fabic tips in mind when selecting bedding or…
  • Get your pets their own bed in a beautiful fabric that compliments your decor.  Be sure it’s core offers support with a firm interior polyurethane cushion (one of the features that makes sofas so attractive) so the warmth, support and comfort is there.  Our pets are just like us and also want to sleep on a cloud!

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A small, beautiful chair just for her so she feels special and comfortable.

A small, beautiful chair just for her so she feels special and comfortable.


Try First:

While visiting a childhood friend a few years before having children myself, I noticed she had a small table with delicate wine glasses displayed at child level!  I was amazed as she had three boys.  I asked her how they have remained unbroken all of these years.  My friend said,  “The kids just know not to touch them.”  Is that not the most fantastic answer?

  • From her example, I learned a few little rules can make a big difference.  My children may have water and dry Cheerios outside of the kitchen and that is all.  It is simple and easy to follow.  However, my dog Andre, completely ignores this rule…and anyone speaking to him.
  • Provide good chew toys for your pups but…
  • Don’t confuse your pets either.  I’ve had clients frustrated when their dog chewed the fringe on the end of their wool and silk rug, yet they had a string-knotted bone as their dog’s chew toy.  Another client’s dog went to town on a lovely little pillow, when his chew toy was a stuffed bunny in a similar fabric.  Consider your pets point of view!

Extras To Keep Fabrics Cleaner:

  • Don’t forget regular brushing and grooming for the animals.
  • Provide wipes or an easy-to-reach towel between the eating area and the doors of the kitchen to create a good habit of wiping hands when eating is done before running back to play.
  • You can have fabrics treated additionally for extra stain resistance, but know that most of the fabrics made today have already been treated as such to some degree.

One more great trick: if you want to teach your pets to stay off certain furnishings, take a plastic chair roller mat (found in office supply stores), cut it to fit and place it upside down on your furnishings.  The underside is uncomfortable enough to discourage pets from getting onto designated surfaces, but not damaging to sweet little paws.

Good luck and if you have any additional tips to save sanity for Mom’s and Dad’s, please leave your comments!

-jill  (Mom of 2 two-legged kids and 2 four-legged kids)

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Photos:  Jill Tran Interior Design and Co.

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9 Rules For Your Home Decor, Or A Billion

There are a few things I have learned over the years with all of the thousands of questions I receive. In a quick nutshell, here are some of the basics.   I hope they urge you to study your home a little more closely…and to study yourself.

I just love going into people’s private spaces and learning about them so quickly by just looking around.  If a picture is a thousand words, each home is a billion.


A photo from my studio...

A photo from my studio...


Walking into my clients’ homes for the very first time, I see the “old them.”  I hear how their lives are growing and changing, their wishes.  It is from that point that I begin to interpret their goals and dreams into their living spaces. It is a wonderful and inspiring conversation. I am honored to get to help create the “new them.”  Beauty is in all of us, all the time, you just have to know how to bring that beauty out and into your home!

1.  Your home and it’s contents are a complete reflection of you. Edit what yours screams.

2.  “We shape our environments; thereafter they shape us.” -Winston Churchill.   Create an environment that supports what you want and where you are going.

3.  Think outside the box and take educated chances or accept an unimaginative level of interior.

4.  If buying low-end/run-of-the-mill pieces, you will replace them sooner than expected, waste your budget and add to our landfills.  Buy better.

5.  It is extremely satisfying when friends and family feel comfortable in and enjoy your home as much as you do.  Create a welcoming environment.

6.  Don’t let your home look like most everyone else’s!  Express YOUrself.

7.  Children should learn to live amongst beautiful and elegant things.  Don’t limit yourself.

8.  Patiently cherry-pick the perfect piece of furniture, accessory, art, etc.. It will bring you joy to relive the feeling of success every time you see it.

9.  Choose how you and your family want to feel each and every day and create that…starting now!

Make it fab!

-Jill

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More Highlights From International Furniture Market, Casegoods

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Fantastic cabinet...details of birds below.

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So fun!

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Lovely craftsmen ship detail.

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Love the playfulness.

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Dynamite headboard! Wish this photo was better...amazing! Think of the color options...

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Even More Highlights From International Furniture Market, Textiles, Rugs, Upholstery

There are some fantastic pieces here from the High Point Furniture and Accessory Market in High Point, North Carolina.  Can’t wait to use them in a design!

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Lovely detail!

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These could be so great in other fabrics, too...

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Fun pillows...

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To die for drapery panels...

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Additional panels...

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Rugs...

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Contemporary rug...

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Chair detail...

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Such a fun sofa...beach house, kids room, sunroom...

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KC Home Design Mag Follows Me Through The Explosion

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Buying at the High Point Furniture and Accessory Market in North Carolina is great fun. Tiring and exhausting, but fun! I would love to know how many SKU’s I see a day there…it would have to be in the gazillions. I know many “newbies” to the market never return as it is an explosion of eye candy that not many minds can wrap around and retain – let alone mentally design with.

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The article KC Home Design published in this month’s issue tells all, titled, “Saturday,” but there just wasn’t room enough for everything! So here are more pics that I would like to share with you from the buying trip, too. I could talk about it all day….
This gives you a tiny taste of the ridiculous amounts of product I sift through to cherry pick for my wonderful and fab clients. Then…make it work for their lifestyle, architecture, budget and personal taste.
Just a thing or two to sort through...
Just a thing or two to sort through…
Couldn't resist a sit!

Couldn't resist a sit!

Stopping to refigure and record.

Stopping to refigure and record.

My partner and I having a good time in a contemporary showroom.

My partner and I having a good time in a contemporary showroom.

This chandelier makes me melt (thus the chair back for support).

This chandelier makes me melt (thus the chair back for support).

She was is such a sweet and talented woman!

She is such a sweet and talented woman!

Myself and designer Suzanne Kasler for Hickory Chair.
Such a great feel.  Would love to design a whole house around them...

Such a great feel. Would love to design a whole house around them...

The "latest and greatest" color for 2009!

The "latest and greatest" color for 2009!

These were pretty in the sun...

These were pretty in the sun...

Looking from IHFC toward Showplace building. Fascinating architecture, don't you think?

Looking from IHFC toward Showplace building. Fascinating architecture, don't you think?


Thank you so much Kansas City Home Design, Eryn Swanson , Zach Lieberman and Katie Van Luchene and their loyal readers! Enjoy!
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Hiding The View, From View, My Article In KC Home Design

It was fun to write a short article for Kansas City Home Design (see page 43 on this link’s digital version) on hiding wide-screen sets.  There are some amazing solutions such as those from Inca Lifts, that will surely amaze you.  Do be sure and check out the Inca Lift site.  The Jetson’s, eat your heart out!

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