Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Sunday, April 4, 2010

As Simple as ABC

Easy as one, two, three...

Happy Easter everybody!

I'm happy to let you know about ABC Home's great new products for Spring. I love these people, because they sell gorgeous furniture, a lot of which is very Earth-oriented and multi-cultural. Always a big plus.

So without further ado, here are some great pics I found, but there's plenty more, so be sure to visit them!













I love the colors and the originality! Do you have a favorite one? Do tell!

images: abc home

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Getaway: Cuixmala Luxury Beach Villas

With springbreak happening around here, it's inevitable for me to think about anything but the beach. Perfect weather, deep blue waters, nature all around... sigh!

If you're at home or work, let me take you on a little getaway to Cuixmala, a gorgeous place down on the Mexican Pacific.

Oh, and a little warning to you all: be ready for some major dose of eye candy. ;)























Rates start at 350 and go all the way up to 15,000 usd... but hey, who says a girl can't dream, right?


Monday, March 29, 2010

Labarère Furniture and Design

Check out this gorgeous pieces of furniture from French maker Labarère.









Excellent Monday to you all!


Thursday, March 18, 2010

Great Home Trends for Spring - Part II

{This is part 2 of the Great Home Trends for Spring series. If you'd like to check part 1, click here!}

Spring is here! In these series, we're talking about inspiring home trends for this beautiful season. Our next trend is as cool as can be.

2. Turquoise and White

You know you can't go wrong with The Color of The Year (aka Turquoise) and an all-time favorite, such as white. This combo is a design blast, just check these images. For an easy makeover, try painting just a stripe around the room instead of the whole wall (or room). Then play around with various elements around the place, such as the pillows.

Here's another inspiring picture. This room looks so clean and classic, yet contemporary. I love the pattern on the wall. You could recreate that look with wallpaper or stencil painting.

Turquoise and navy blue seem like a hit to me. Very coastal and soothing. The map wall is so ingenious and the pillows are gorgeous. The chair? Stunning.

Of course I preselected perfect items for this look:

Patchwork prints via Polyvore

Target turquoise dinnerware
Decorative birdcages via Polyvore
Ikea's Spöka night light

Walmart turquoise pillow
(isn't it cute?)

Zara Home's tealight trista

Zara Home's turquoise wine cup

I'm telling you, I can't get enough of this color. It's so fresh and soothing and modern! I really love it.

What about you? Which one is your favorite so far? Of course, one could try and mix both trends into one. Imagine white and turquoise flowers here and there? Fabulous!

If you'd like to read trend number 1, here ya' go!

See you tomorrow!

P.S. Sharing with Melissa at The Inspired Room.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Wood Veneers in Interior Design

My most recent graphic design client introduced me to an amazing product. It's recomposed veneers in real wood.


What's so special about it, you ask? This works just as regular wood veneer, but has a much more affordable price. And the possibilities it gives in interior design are wonderful.

This hallway wouldn't be the same without the rich, dark wood wall.

Amazing sharp design in the furniture, given of course by the wood veneer.

The flexible properties of this veneer makes it useful for covering any kind of smooth surface.

I'm so in love with wood veneers as wall treatments. Best of all is there are lots of colors to choose from.

Excellent way to add interest to any surface.

For more info, visit:

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Dark Chocolate Craving

I would like you to meet my dream living room.


Ain't it lovely? Small, cozy, bright, simply gorgeous. I could go nuts.

However, this is far from reality.

When we bought our sectional a couple years ago (wow, time does fly!) I would drool over white and cream furniture. There's something so sleek and modern about it, yet welcoming. Perhaps too welcoming. This magazine spaces might work for adult-only homes, but not ours. I can perfectly picture our 9-year-old throwing herself into it, shoes on and all. What about when her friends come over? Let alone kids, what about having a small friend reunion? What about dust?! WAY too much stress for me.

So, instead of the cream color we went completely opposite and chose a very rich, dark chocolate faux leather sectional. I love it. It looks great, it's very low-maintenance and kid-friendly (love those words). It definitely works better for us.

Yet, I've been having a hard time making it feel cozy. For one thing, we're using borrowed, dark chocolate tables (both the coffee table and the side table are dark). So it all looks like a huge dark spot.  Not quite right. (Right, Micah? =)

Problem is, most magazines show gorgeous light colored living rooms (such as the one above). They're cool alright, but it's hard for me to translate that into my own space. I researched a little and I found great inspiring pics to share:

A great way to brighten up things is using throws and pillows on the sofa. I could really use a 2 level coffee table like that one.

This is quite an inspiration pic. Dark furniture on dark walls and still looks cozy. Once again, the bright orange pillow and flowers bring the space alive. I love this space. The bookshelves, the use of two tables instead of a large coffee table, the large mirror... sigh!

This is a different, classic look. The beautiful sofa stands out from the white layer. Interesting table there.

This is not quite my style, though it helps visualize the dark sofas with a dark element in the center.

Oooh, this I like! Ok, it's not dark chocolate, but it's dark alright. LOVE the grey/yellow combo! Once again, the little tables are a great alternative to the coffee table (I think those are already in my wish list). I spy a mirrored demi table in the corner!

A softer kinda grey, but still dark sofa. Colored accents all-around... Cute!

Last but not least, a lighter still darkish living room. The inspiration here to me is the combination of different elements in one room. The clear glass coffee table helps brighten things up and once again, the beautiful pillows and throw.

So yes, there's definitely inspiration for dark colored living rooms... which is your favorite?

{images: house beautiful and house to home}

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