Monday, July 28, 2014

BORING TO BOLD POWDER ROOM

If you know me, you know that I love color!



Contrasting color adds drama in a room.


This white powder room started with this Shag print for inspiration.


I knew that I wanted to go bold!


I highlighted the shape of this small powder room by bringing the bright paint up the back wall onto the ceiling and back down the mirrored wall.


I replaced the existing light and mirror.


Painting this ornate mirror a teal blue color took it to a level of whimsy.


This room was a blank canvas.


Changing the light to an unexpected chandelier just adds to the drama.








A final touch was adding my sweet girly fish.
 She's one of my favorites.


Think about adding color and fun to your home.
You can start small with the powder room.
Add favorite items that make you smile.
It's also a nice surprise for your guests.

Here's to your happy home!
Mindy :)

Monday, July 7, 2014

CUSTOM PILLOWS

The first decision to be made when creating custom pillows is picking out the perfect fabric!
Here's a beautiful stripe from Clarke & Clarke.



I placed an order for one yard of fabric, and had it delivered to my door.

I had to inspect it to make sure it was exactly what I ordered. 

Next option is to pick a coordinating trim.
I chose a black cord for these particular pillows.

There are many, many options out there.
Your choices range from a self-cord, to decorative cords of all colors and sizes, to beaded trim,
fringe, pom-poms, tassels, and more.
Your designer will help you select the best option for you.

 Here's a close-up of this beautiful fabric.

When choosing fabrics you need to consider color, pattern, and texture.
There are thousands to choose from.

I only use top professional seamstresses whose craftsmanship is impeccable.

I just love the final results!
The stripes give me the option to place them horizontal or vertical.

They are the perfect compliment to my existing store-bought pillows.
Mixing and matching store-bought and custom is a more economical option than going totally custom.

Juxtaposing the stripes with the geometric patterns might seem to clash initially,
but the colors make them coordinate nicely in place.

If you want a unique look for your home... go custom!

Here's to your happy home!
-Mindy

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

CUSTOM DRAPES

For a unique and designer look for your home go custom!

There are a lot of decisions to be made when going custom.
Hiring a designer helps ease the process.
Your designer narrows down a few fabric samples among the thousands of options out there.
Then you pick the one that really "speaks" to you, the one that really works with the room!



I wanted a bold pattern that still had an organic feel to it.
I love the citrine yellow and gray colors together.




You then decide, with the help of your designer, on the type and style of the rod.
Here I chose a traverse rod in Antique Brushed Nickel.
I have the drapery opening to the right because of the way the slider door opens.
You have the option to pick center open, or left open as well.


The drapery pins hook into the holes in the traverse rod sliders.


I also chose this unique finial for that urban look.


Then there's the decision of the pleats.  There are many styles to choose from.
I chose an Inverted Pleat for these drapes.
They are pinched at the top for a slightly contemporary look.


Here are more samples of pleats.


There's also the decision of the type of lining.
You can choose "black-out" lining for room darkening, 
or in this case, I picked a white cotton lining, so the light comes through and shows off the fabrics pattern.


There are several options of fullness for your drapes.
These drapes were made with a 1.5 fullness because I didn't want them to be too "puffy".
You can pick 2 or 2.5 times fullness as well.


As you can see, there are many decisions to be made when it comes to custom made.
In the end the results are quality drapes that no one else will have.


They will give your home a beautiful style that's uniquely yours!

(before)


(after)


Are you considering custom made drapes for your home?
If so set aside a budget, custom made items cost more than store bought,
and keep me in mind :)

Here's to you happy home!
-Mindy