Monday, April 27, 2015

Current Obsession | Minimal Wall Art




I'm a big fan of art in general, I love abstract, art deco and minimal art.. especially when it comes to interiors and wall art. 

Recently I've been obsessing over simple, single colored and very minimal wall-art. It works fabulously in any room as a mean of introducing a pop of color or toning a space down through a neutral color, especially if you do not want to take  away from other focal pieces in the room.

With minimal wall art, go LARGE if you have the space for it, the larger the more bold the statement it will make and the overall room will look.

I'm sharing with you some spaces I find very inspiring to show you how simple art could work wonders in a room.














 Use a frame color or material that will highlight other color / material used in your room.




You can find some great minimal artwork on etsy.com. Happy shopping!


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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Tips on | integrating decorative screens into your home

As a kid, I remember having a large asian style folding screen at home (which my mom was very fond of) and which served as an important accent element in our main living room. This may have been the reason why I grew up not liking these screens much... just because in my mind they related to the old, not that old isn't beautiful, but it kinda seemed a little old fashioned to me.

In life, it's only normal to change your opinion as you start to 'know better' and as a designer, I did eventually start to know better with regards to these magical pieces.. I did realize the number of functional these pieces hold and the aesthetic dimension they bring to a space. 

To mention some of the ways you can use these screens...................


1. Against a blank wall. Yes, they can serve as a great replacement to wall-art and will fill up an empty wall beautifully.

2. Dividing spaces up. Example: between your living and dining spaces or between 2 living rooms.

3. Have an empty corner you're not sure how to decorate? These screens are definitely a great way to working your corner up!

4. Bring out a color or a material you want to highlight in your room. Love the brushed gold and the glossy blue finish. 

5. Headboard! What a great DIY headboard idea.


And who says decorative screens cannot be contemporary?! I just love this piece. 


Any other ideas how these screens can be used? Let me know!

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Thursday, April 9, 2015

Inspirations | The Great Outdoors

Just a few images of outdoor spaces that are a tremendous source of inspiration to me.......

Love the cushions used for seating... Who said you can't have floor seating??! So traditional Dubai and arabian style.... love love love

Love the pergola and the way it creates a play of light and shade...



Great zoning!










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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Tips on | Great Outdoor Living


After a long gloomy and white winter (speaking of my current hometown Chicago of course!!), I know we've waited too long for this time of the year. This is when we begin to look 'out' rather than 'in'. Yes it is the right time to give your backyard / garden a little revamp. It doesn't necessarily need to be a major one but with little decor gestures, you can turn your existing outdoor space (patio or deck) into a glamorous new and great looking one! 


1- The first gest you will need to make is to 'Guide the way' - establish traffic and direct people the way you would like them to experience your outdoor area. This can be done by creating a walkway using separate concrete step tiles or continuous interlock walkway like the ones shown below. This will surely help create visual interest.




2- For the cold nights and for creating a focal point in your space, a fireplace will surely be the answer  - as a fire source will always tend to draw people around it. If you have the space and budget, go for a full-sized one. If not, you can consider fire pits.






3- Use outdoor furniture as an opportunity to add color and interest. Bright colors look very appealing outside whether used with plastic, wood, wicker / rattan or iron furniture. I personally prefer a wicker look. But obviously you can mix and match i.e. using wicker chairs with a wooden table!





4- Zone your space by smartly arranging your furniture. You may want to zone your dining area closer to a wall or corner and place your seating area closer to your home entrance or by the fire source. Outdoor rugs are a great tool to help further zone your areas and can be used for creating visual appeal through the rug patterns and colors.




5 - Lighting is one of the things that draws me most in an outdoor space (or any space!). Use outdoor lights to create an ambience and an attractive mood that will draw people and create a memory. 

I love using lanterns!





6- If you have a neighboring scene that you would like to shield away or want a specific space to be more private than the other, using shrubs and trees is a great way to achieve this. Planting trees / shrubs or using plant containers can also add visual interest against a blank wall.




7- If your porch or outdoor space has no roof, you will need some source of shade. I prefer pergolas if you have the space for one, they create a cozy atmosphere and you can hang lights and outdoor drapes for a more glamorous look. Otherwise, umbrellas will work just as well and are much easier to put together.

Love these poufs!!




8- Last but not least, create an interesting and well-decorated tabletop. Vases, candles and plant pots are only some of the ways to create and wrap the great outdoor scene!

Love how the tables below are decorated!










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