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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

Make it fab!

-Jill

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Jill Tran is a Kansas City Interior Designer and creates beautiful, custom interiors for her interior design clients in Kansas City and clients around the country.

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Our Bronze Awarded Room…The “Befores” and “Afters”

As an interior designer in Kansas City, it is so humbling to have our firm’s work recognized.  Thank you, KC Magazine once again.

To follow is our bronze in the Living/Dining Room category.

These wonderful clients had a living room space with an awkward floor plan.  It was a long room with great windows and a magnificent view, but the room itself left something to be desired.  They wanted a sectional and great seating for entertaining.  Lighting was an issue in the evening.  She loved green so she and I decided to complement the outdoors and frame them with beautiful pieces with great lines.  The silhouettes in front of the windows needed to be sleeker pieces were what would make her happy.  All of the aging oak needed to be toned down a bit as well.


Mag cover



"Before"



"Before" See the great view?


Our design solutions?

This new area for entertaining needed some wonderful color, softness and beauty so we played up the greens, added drapes up to the crown molding and some beautiful furnishings and accents.  The original oil was commissioned and is fun, unexpected and cuts the space perfectly.  For handsome silhouettes in front of the grand windows, natural sticks, a darling lamp with a semi-opaque glass body and a “tree” table base over marble were perfect.

They are both so thrilled now with their main living space.  It was great fun to help them take a room they had no feelings for and make it wonderful for them and their family to enjoy everyday.


"After"



"After"



"After"


Make it fab!

-Jill


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Additional Tips On Hanging Art And Mirrors

In my previous blog, I explained how to know how high to hang art and mirrors.  So what if you have a group or a small crowd?  How can you hang them all right the first time?

As easy as it is to put 5 million little holes in the wall, it is easy to hang a group perfectly (it may take a second at first, but preparation is everything).  Simply make a paper pattern by outlining each frame on a large piece of newspaper.  From there, gently tape them onto the wall to form a lovely grouping.  Now you have a template.

If you have different sizes, an effective way to make them look nice (and not so crazy) is to line them up along some edges.  For example, notice in the group below how the tops, bottoms or sides of 2 or more of the frames line up to form a line or “row.”  This helps your eye to grace over the art itself and not get stuck on the pattern the frames make.


A great grouping...how to hang them all perfectly the first time? Read on.


Your hardware:

Wires can be weaker on the back of a piece, yet they offer your art freedom to move (not always a good thing).  They make straightening and centering a piece much easier once it is up.  Wire hangers also tilt your piece off the wall…sometimes too much, which can not look so good.  This is especially true if you approach the piece from the side as you enter the room.


Me giving a final straightening to an oil. For this frame, a wire hanger on the back was the best choice.


Instead of the wire on the back, try D-rings on each side of the piece individually screwed into the frame.  Having the piece attached to the wall in 2 places keeps it close to the wall, straight and if one side were to “give way,” hopefully, the other side would hold to keep your piece from crashing to the floor.  Like a little insurance policy.

For very heavy pieces, get an engineer! and/or a friend.  Get help with lifting them on and off a wall.  Always go into the studs with wood screws or nails.  When in doubt, use a larger anchor.


Some hanging of art is a feat of engineering. You have to plan on pieces getting knocked into or touched and adjust your plan accordingly.


A good distance to light a piece from is 8 feet away…provided it is in the space that a viewer will not cast a shadow while admiring it.


...and now that I have given you the basic rules of hanging artwork, I am going to shake things up a bit with this lovely room. The height of this artwork breaks all the rules yet is fun.


Happy picture hanging!

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-Jill


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From The Publisher

Zach Lieberman, the publisher of the gorgeous Kansas City Home Design magazine gave me another wonderful little “shout out,” this month.  Thank you, Zach!


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New York, (before) New York (after)!

There is nothing more fun that comparing a space before we touched it to after we completed a project.  This apartment in NY was no exception!

The client loves blue, but didn’t want a soft blue.  The room was to be “strong” and unique, but gorgeous, rich and interesting to study.  The couple wanted as much seating for guests as possible in the small space.


"BEFORE"



"BEFORE"


We gave the apartment a great deal of space to sit, relax and laugh with guests.  The daybed/sofa is a wonderful solution as it also can double as a bed for guests to spend the night.  The ottoman can be used as a table, a place to rest your feet or to sit and enjoy the fire.


"AFTER"


The rich contrast of the patterned rug gives the space much visual interest and is wonderful next to the mantle’s details.


"AFTER"


Such a fantastic table below here…beautiful in the space.  So many straight white lines in the rest of the room make it’s curves magnificent.


"AFTER"


For morning coffee, or an elegant dinner for two, these mild quatrefoil chairs contrast beautifully against the velvet drapes with their high-sheen upholstery tacks.


"AFTER"


Make it fab!

Jill

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I Give KC Home Design Mag A Tour Of The Furniture And Accessory Market

I always enjoy going to the High Point Furniture and Accessory Market.  It is fabulous inspiration, tons of work and eye candy until your head spins.  I have gone since I was a kid (they don’t even let kiddos in anymore) and must confess, was not much of a fan when I started going…I wanted to stay home and hang with my friends!  Now, I look forward to it.

I had a wonderful invitation from KC Home Design to share such an experience with their readers.  It was such an honor, as it is the first article of its kind that ventured out of Kansas City!  Thank you, KCHD!



A closer view to the page



A closer view of the page


Was such a pleasure, KC Home Design!  Thank you!

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