Showing posts with label lighting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lighting. Show all posts

Lighting up the Buffet

At this time of year many of us turn our attention to the dining room since that is where most of the family dinners will be! I will be the first to say I LOVE decorating dining rooms, it's a room I usually encourage the homeowner to stretch themselves in. For instance if they are nervous about using a dark paint color in other rooms suggest we take the leap in the Dining Room. Today I want to focus on the fabulous addition of buffet lamps.


DTIJessicaKelly


With endless lighting options you now see many people stray from the norm of "candlestick" buffet lamps for something much more dramatic as in these oversized lamps! Don't you just love the way they steal the spotlight?


SouthernLivingPhotogErica George Dines

 PureDesign HGTV 

What type of lighting do you have on your sideboard or buffet?

(image from Desire to Inspire Jessica Kelly, Southern Living photographer Erica George Dines, HGTV Pure Design via Samantha Pynn)

Alison Berger's Bright Idea!

This weekend I came across the truly gifted glass artist Alison Berger while flipping through Forbes Life magazine. Upon seeing her incredible word pendant my mind started to wander with all the rooms I could place it....over a hot tub in the bathroom, the dining room, in the foyer the options just seem to be endless! If you have read this blog for more than one day (or even just minutes if you read the previous post) than you know I completely adore anything that involves home and typography. You can now easily see why I have fallen in love with this light fixture! This particular piece is etched with text translated from DaVinci's sketchbook. Look at how the words dance along the wall! Pure Perfection!







To learn more about Alison Bergers process and to view additional lighting options visit Holly Hunt.

(image from Goodkin, Design Crack, Holly Hunt)

Shade Change

Want to know a quick and easy way to change up a room for fall? Change out your lamp shades. Trust me, I recommend it to clients all the time. Your friends will walk in and instantly wonder what you have done differently. Especially if you are changing from a solid shade to a graphic print one. Take a look at this fun Bamboo Trellis Drum Shade from Shades of Light The details: 16", available in chocolate, kelly green and yellow and only $79. My Favorite detail? It is a linen fabric shade, love that! I have had enough of the "paper shade". So what do you think? Would you try this in your home?

(images from Shades of Light)

The Tessalight


I came across this photo over at Desire to Inspire by the talented photographer Martin Cederblad. Than I recalled the fabulous Tessalight by Christine Price Hamilton. I am not sure if this is the same light but I would love to see it in this room! Imagine the glowing patterns this light would create on the bedroom ceiling?! Check out Christine's website to see the work see creates with just an X-Acto knife, thick paper and wooden beads. Just lovely!




(images from Desire to Inspire, Daily Candy and Christine Price Hamilton)

Lighting Up Vermont


Take a peak into this cozy Vermont Retreat. Doesn't it look the perfect place to enjoy a fall getaway? This is the home of the unbelievably talented lighting designer Craig Roberts. As you peruse each room notice his use of subtle lighting. It makes such an impact!



There is nothing like the warmth of wide pine floorboards


Notice the perfectly placed bookshelves nestled under the windows. The lights are placed inside the shelves to create a simple glow and quietly highlight its contents.



By working with the architectural details of the room a cozy nook is created!



The indirect lighting in the soffits, calls the eye to wander to the height of the ceiling and beautiful bead board.



Just down a sweet flowered lined path sits the "summer house". A smaller structure with escapism written all over it. I just adore this and wonder if the small cottage is all one needs. With its screened in porch, working fireplace and enough windows to enjoy the view...well that just sounds like perfection to me!


(images from Design New England)

The art of light

Flexxxible designed by Lucefer Design Team
Works like an accordion as you can slide it in or out



Sitting at my desk I stumbled upon the website of Limn Modern Furniture and Lighting. How cool is this lighting? Each feels like a piece of art so much more than just lighting! That is the intriguing part, these are statement pieces, the piece where people walk into your home and just say Wow, that is fantastic! Here are a few of my favorites and if you would like a little more visual happy click here.





Kugel designed by Heike Buchfelder
This gorgeous fluffy light is literally made from goose feathers





Idle Max designed by David Abad
Simple sockets clustered together to make a stunning fixture





Digit designed by Emmanuel Babled
Handblown glass spheres which look like they are about to float away





Blow up designed by M&M
Murano glass intertwined




Shining Designed by Peter Buning
This fixture can be mounted on the ceiling or on a wall. Isn't it amazing how the light just dances with the patterns.

How to Thursday - the empty room

Thursdays at CreateGirl will now be known as "How to Thursdays"! People are always asking me questions like...."how do I find the perfect paint color" or "how do I decide what size rug is best for my room" so I thought what better way to answer those questions than with a weekly post dedicated to the topic. If you have any "how to" questions you would like answered please email me and we will put them on the list! Thanks and hopefully this will help answer some of those lingering "how do I" questions.

First let's start with the "How to design an empty room". Many times I get this question from my new home owner clients. They are completely overwhelmed with where to start and what to buy first. If they are on a tight budget (like most are after a new home purchase) I suggest working in stages. The first stage is the "essentials". For instance in the living room I recommend the purchase of only a few pieces. The sofa, coffee table, lighting and tv area if this is the "main living space". These are the pieces which will make coming home after a long day relaxing, you have something to sit on, a piece of furniture for a book or drink to be set on and lighting to see.

Here are a few examples of Stage One:














The Sofa: above are 2 great options from Mitchell Gold. A perfect size sofa for any standard living room is between 79"w and 84"w. The Chloe on the left is 79"w and has a classic look with the rolled arms and turned legs. The 2 cushion seat and back give off a bit of a modern feel. The Reese on the right is 82"w and also a sofa which will not go out of style in a few years. The more reserved 3 seat sofa is off set with a modern straight arm and clean legs. If you are able to afford to spend a little more on a well made sofa it will be worth it as it will last you years! By purchasing this piece in a neutral or solid fabric you will have more flexibility down the road when you are ready for stages 2 and 3. This will only make it easier to add accents and additional pieces later on as you are working with a neutral base.



Depending on the style direction of the room you could go with either of these coffee tables, each would work perfectly. The Reed Table from Crate and Barrel creates a bit of interest with the steel weave which gives off a wave feel on either end. The strong chestnut finish will anchor the neutral sofa and create a nice grouping. The 44"w size is also a perfect compliment to both sofas.
The bottom option is a clean lined simple coffee table from West Elm. The round 36"dia shape is perfect for most rooms and again interest is created with the cutouts on the bottom of the piece.





Next up is lighting as this is by far one of the essentials since you need to see! The reason I picked floor lamps, is if you don't have an end table right away this is an easy solution and most always can be used in another room if you need to replace it! The first up is the Trenton Floor lamp from Restoration Hardware. This is a fantastic option with the bronze base and turned base. It is classic with more interest than a simple straight base. I would love to see this with the Chloe Sofa and West Elm coffee table. The turn of the lamp base would mimic ever so slightly the Chloe leg. I really like the Perry Lamp from Crate and Barrel since it can fit into many style schemes. The oval shade is simple and adds a touch of softness to the severe lines of the sculptured steel base. In a way it would act as a piece of architecture in the room with its A framed vintage style.

The next "How to" will focus on the Stage 2: area rugs, entertainment unit and window treatments.

Stage Lighting

Lately I have seen a trend of what I like to call "movie lighting". These are floor lamps which look like they belong on a stage or movie set! They will definitely add high drama to any room. Though some can be grossly oversized so just beware when choosing one, make sure it fits the scale of your room. Below are a few of my favorites!


The Stage Floor Lamp from CB2 is perfectly named



The Photographers Tripod Lamp from Pottery Barn is another great option.
I love the dark wood and bronze mix, it has a classic cinema feel.