12.23.2010


I'm about to head out for vacation but before I go I wanted to say that I truly appreciate everyone who has taken the time to stop by here this year and for those of you who have left such wonderful comments.  It's so fun for me to hear your feedback and it's great to feel connected to the design community.  I've got lots of exciting projects coming up in 2011 that I look forward to sharing with you.  Happy Holidays and all the best to you and your families....see you in 2011!

12.16.2010

Design Details: Window Seat

In this project we took a large, spare sitting room and renovated it to become a master bedroom.  Along one wall of this room there was a set of four windows with an especially deep window sill.  The set of windows is large - about 15 feet long - and I knew this space would be tough to deal with.  It wasn't deep enough to be a window seat, but it was also deeper and longer than a normal window sill so it looked kind of bare with nothing on it.  I was worried that it was the kind of surface that could quickly get junked up with nick nacks and decorative accessories.
In the new layout, this set of windows is at the foot of the bed - sort of a focal point - so it was important to treat the space right.  I designed a window seat in front of the windows to add a comfortable, sunny nook to the room.  Notice that the seat doesn't extend all the way across the full set of windows - this would have been too large and overwhelming for the room.  Instead, the sides were kept at the original depth - leaving the perfect amount of space for reading lamps and a pile of books - and adding some much needed dimension to the wall.

I felt that window treatments on these windows would be too busy so I also designed a window trim that completely hides a window shade system.  The shade is tucked up under the top piece of molding and is invisible while the shade is up.  However, for privacy and light control the shades can easily be pulled down - essential in a bedroom.

 Styling by Stacy Kunstel and photography by Eric Roth.

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12.08.2010

Project Update: Shower Tile Pattern

I've been working on a beach house in another state - one of my long distance projects.  These projects are fun to do but I find myself eagerly waiting for photos from clients since I can't just pop by the job site to check on things. I recently received this construction photo of my client's tile in the master shower.  We used the tile in alternating colors to create a large scale stripe pattern -  I love it so far and I'm looking forward to seeing the final results!

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