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Love it or Leave it | Drapery Puddles

  |  in Drapery, fabric, Love it or Leave It, window, Window TreatmentNo Comments

Drapery puddles – do you love them or would you leave them?

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I know that many of you aren’t quite sure what “drapery puddle “means.  To me that has always meant any drapery that is longer than just touching the floor. So anything that is longer than the photo below, which creates a “puddle” of excess drapery on the floor.

Custom Window Treatments Denver ColoradoHowever, I found this handy graphic that adds further definition to everything I had previously called a “puddle”. I stand corrected.

For the purposed on this argument, I am posing all “touching” drapery treatments against the “breaking”, “sweeping” and “puddling” combined. Does it create a beautiful, elegant design element? Is it a cleaning obstacle? Is it something that needs daily fixing to lay correctly? What are your thoughts on the drapery puddle?

Do you love it or would you leave it?

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Creative & DIY Headboards

  |  in bedroom, Coastal, creative, DIY, fabric, room dividers, SalvagedNo Comments

My number one pet peeve in bedrooms: no headboard. No matter what else you do to a bedroom, the lack of a headboard makes the room feel unfinished. When I say “headboard”, it doesn’t have to be defined as an intricately carved piece of wood or metal, or even a piece of the bed and frame. It is something that grounds the bed to the wall and in the room. A bed will always be the focal point of the bedroom and a headboard is the crowning moment.

If you don’t have a headboard, or don’t love what you have, I’ve collected several creative headboards for inspiration. I hope you’ll also find inspiration for your own home.

Let’s start with the simple option: fabric. It can be hung behind the bed or brought up to the ceiling to create a canopy affect.

DIY bedroomBedroom DecorationBedroom Design, ColoradoOther great options are items you can literally lean right up behind the bed. I have done this with room dividers/screens in the past. Below are other creative options.

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And the following require a bit more work and DIY labor, but the results are well worth it.

DIY Bedroom DesignA simple wood frame and rope become an interesting headboard. You could do the same with ribbons.

Interior Decorating in Denver ColoradoIkea Mirrors become a dramatic headboard.

Creative Interior Design SolutionsCoco Tiles become the headboard in this nature-inspired bedroom.

Interior Design Solutions Boulder,COPainted wood slats, with some simple assembly, become a dramatic headboard when taken up to the ceiling.

Nautical Bedroom DesignThese salvaged oars create one of my favorite DIY headboards. I admire the creativity and reuse.

Have you created a DIY headboard? Please share with us here, or on Facebook.

Exciting Patterns for Every Room | Guest Post

  |  in bath, Bathroom, bedroom, color, contemporary, creative, Dramatic, draperies, fabric, Guest Post, kitchen, modern, orange, pillows, pink, purple, tile, Tips, turquoise, upholstery, Wall Covering, walls, yellowNo Comments

Hi all! I’m Susi and I write as a guest blogger for DesignShuffle.com, a fabulous social media site that promotes interior designers from around the world and their work. My writing focuses on things I’m passionate about: interior design, home furnishings, gardening and art. I’m lucky enough to have a background in art history, auctions, and antiques, and a passion for decorating ideas. Plus, I get to look at gorgeous things all day and write about them. What a fantastic job!

This week I’ll be looking at ways to add exciting patterns for every room in the home. From bold patterned tiles to graphic towels and linens, don’t be afraid to bring patterns into your home. Patterns add interest and style to any space. Be bold, mix and match, and have fun with pattern!

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Patterned floors in the kitchen, bath or entry add an extra style element to these rooms. Tile laid in interesting patterns or a herringbone wood floor are interesting twists on these traditional materials.

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Patterned tiles… for the bath or kitchen add color as well as pattern to these spaces. Use them on the floor or as a backsplash. Moroccan style tiles are very popular now.

Bedding Chic via

Bold patterned bedding is a smart way to add pattern to the bedroom design. Mix and match it with solids to break up the pattern, or choose a patterned coverlet or duvet.

Design Sponge via

A bold pattern area rug is a smart choice for adding pattern to a dining room, entry, living room, bedroom or even a bathroom design. Indoor/outdoor rugs can add pattern to your porch or deck.

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Wallpaper is the big trend for adding pattern to walls today. Available in a range of patterns, colors and sheens, wallpaper can work in small spaces, like powder rooms, and larger rooms like dining rooms.

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Colorful patterned bath towels, like these from Amy Butler, can liven up your bath or guest bathroom. Patterned tea towels for the kitchen are a hot trend right now. Other interior design ideas to think about, might include colorful tea towels as guest towels in a powder room.

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Curtains in the living room, dining room or bedroom can be the perfect place to add pattern. And they are easily changed if you decide you don’t like the pattern anymore.

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Pillows, like these ikat patterned pillows from Fabricadabra, are the easiest way to add patterns to any room.
Pattern will add excitement to your décor and your life, start adding it today!

Love it or Leave it | One Pattern Everywhere?

  |  in Bathroom, bedroom, Ceiling, draperies, fabric, furniture, kids, Love it or Leave It, orange, Traditional, upholstery, Vintage, Wall Covering, walls, window1 Comments

Some argue that using one pattern on multiple surfaces in a room creates an optical illusion of spaciousness. But I want to know, would you Love it or Leave it? Do you have a tiny room? Would you try this to create spaciousness?

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What are your thoughts: Love it or Leave it?

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5 Important Principles of 21st Century Design {Guest Post}

  |  in art, art deco, bath, Bathroom, Beautiful Habitat, contemporary, fabric, family-friendly, furniture, Guest Post, kitchen, lighting, modern, recycle, seating, steel, sustainable, upholstery, Wall Covering, windowNo Comments

Perhaps it is life’s fast pace, coupled with the economic downturn, or simply the need to take refuge from it all, that has shifted interior design’s focus to what matters most. Accordingly, there has been a return to appreciating natural products, comfort and functionality, and revamping what is at hand to reflect current longings. A keen awareness of sustainability and eco-friendly attitudes also now influence decision-making when adding anything new to the home, from light bulbs to appliances. Here is a look at five important principles guiding 21st century design and how they can be applied to personal living spaces:

Furniture With Uncluttered Lines and Simple Designs

Modern furniture is sleek and simple, with geometric lines replacing overly intricate curves or fancy wooden legs. Conversely, large boxy-shaped sofas and easy chairs invite sinking into ample cushions of leather, suede, velvet or other smoothly finished fabrics from nature’s color palette. Bold patterned pillows and throws supply interest and pull a room together. Functional ottomans in the same shape and fabric can be snugged up for resting feet or used for snack tables or game and magazine rests, with the emphasis on usage and flexibility.

Thus, if replacing sofas and chairs, utility and comfort should be of primary concern. Look for simple designs with soil-treated fabrics that will hold up to wear and tear, yet be inviting enough for everyone. Similarly, if reupholstering comfortable pieces, choose from fabrics that echo nature: beiges, soft blues and greens, terra cottas, warm browns, muted grays. These are restful to look at and will be the most harmonious when adding accessories. Using pillows to add decorative touches allows seasonal enhancements, and keeping a few special ones on hand for entertaining ensures freshening the look in a jiffy.

Walls That Do Not Detract

21st century design de-emphasizes overly decorated walls, following the same minimalist approach as furnishings. Walls are increasingly free of wallpaper, borders, or other distracting elements, instead acting as quiet junctures for interesting, similarly uncluttered windows and doors that provide natural light. Moldings and baseboards are simplistic and non-ornamental, often painted the same or complementary colors as walls. Moreover, tray ceilings with depth perception provide uncluttered upward interest for lighting arrangements. These often include recessed swivel bulbs that ensure light falling where most desired, on artwork or over reading areas. Dimmer switches create atmosphere.

While walls are plainer, they radiate charm and warmth through artwork in various genres. Large oil or acrylic paintings on canvas are often the focus of soaring floor-to-ceiling spaces without windows. Moreover, they are just as apt to be frameless, giving the appearance of floating rather than being confined. Mirrors or glass displays also offer breathtaking dimension, especially when reflecting outdoor scenes or unique lighting fixtures hung over tables or central locations.

Selecting art with modern themes and strong colors will give soft-hued walls personality. While paintings or replicas are always stylish, rooms often dictate other possibilities. A bright art deco poster in a simple metal frame will make any kitchen or family living area seem more alive, while smaller prints with ample color and design are well-suited to baths, bedrooms, dining areas and any walls interrupted by windows or doors and not as spacious.

Kitchens With Eco-Friendly Functionality and Centralized Design

Kitchens have been the heart of the home forever, always family friendly though sometimes crowded. Modern kitchen design has magnified the gathering concept with much more space to enhance mixing eating, socializing, and food preparation, too. Furthermore, while once designed to blend in as insignificantly as possible, modern appliances now sport a new boldness. Stainless steel and other metal finishes formerly relegated to restaurant kitchens grace home appliances, their commercial looks underscoring function and practicality rather than pretense. Designed to take on big jobs nowadays, more relied upon than ever, there is no attempt to hide them. Additionally, their eco-friendly operation requires intelligent engineering and design that makes saving energy a daily kitchen feature.

Thus, no-nonsense appliances are as large as space permits. Remodeling a kitchen, then, should revolve around enhanced spaciousness for family and friends to gather in, but also the accommodations needed by state-of-the-art appliances that double as energy savers through modern engineering. The natural crushed stone and granite products characterizing today’s kitchen workspaces and countertops continue the same functional feeling. Well-placed artwork and colorful rugs, cookware and dinnerware provide warmth.

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The Bathroom As An Oasis

As 21st century designers have embraced comfort as the key to home living, it is unsurprising that bathrooms have emerged high on the revamping list. Not only inspiring remodeling projects, they have spurred new home designers to rethink how this room is used. Once the purveyor of simple functionality, prone to being cluttered with frilly curtains and bath accessories, the modern bath now more resembles a luxurious spa, a comfortable oasis for relaxation.

Consequently, fixtures have been designed for ease of use, with modern, eye-appealing lines. Footed or sunken soaking-tubs may be centrally located or backed by a cozy fireplace, while showers can accommodate more than one with larger enclosures and multiple showerheads offering streaming massages. The release of steam only provides another spa-like quality in this home retreat.

Updating a bathroom by replacing old fixtures and faucets provides modern functionality. New vanities and countertops with crushed stone looks, larger floor tiles in neutral tones, and walk-in showers are further ways to accomplish 21st century appeal. Rugs and towels in natural colors and textured fabrics will extend this aesthetic. Also, replacing fluorescent tubes with eco-friendly light bulbs in soft bronze or satin nickel light fixtures imitates natural light where most needed, around mirrors and vanities; adding a high window or two encourages soaks in natural daylight in even the oldest tubs.

Windows And Doors Add More Than Light

With the impetus behind eco-friendly light bulbs in mind, natural lighting is now in vogue as well. Likewise, more attention is paid to window and door design and placement. Once regarded as challenging to conceal while simultaneously allowing light inside, most concealing now is reserved for evening or personal privacy. Thus, windows and doors are in the spotlight, equipped with energy-efficient glass and better insulation and mobility for easy cleaning. Sourcing natural lighting, preventing drafts and damaging sunrays, while also looking nice, is a major plus. And when it comes to privacy and window coverings, less is more. Blinds and shades of natural textured materials are popular, as are any treatments allowing maximum exposure but ample privacy. Once again, an appreciation for nature surpasses unnatural-looking solutions.

Similarly, doors have been given more design prominence. Replacing a section of wall with double French doors or paneled sliders not only allows increased light, but a distinct outdoor connection as well. Using large plants or small trees in painted ceramic pots by the door’s interior allows the release of beneficial oxygen for healthier living. Moreover, doors with a lot of glass make a room feel larger – a clever way to expand when space prohibits it.

The above elements of 21st century interior design and how they can be applied are a testament to simple, uncluttered living. Establishing a home environment that focuses on simple luxuries, personal comfort, colorful relief and the unparalleled presence of nature and its many gifts is the goal.

Favorite Things | Nailhead Chest

  |  in Accessories, creative, DIY, fabric, Favorite Things, furniture, Nail Head, upholsteryNo Comments

It’s no secret here that I love Nail heads! I’ve often featured products that artfully and creatively use nailheads to trim pieces. Nail heads are a great way to dress up an average piece, adding glamor or a rock and roll edge. I even did my own DIY bench with a nail head design. Now Berhardt Interiors brings us a stunning piece of nail head art work in the Cabrillo Nailhead Chest. I’m in awe of the detail and a results!Designer Furniture in ColoradoInterior Design Furniture in Colorado

It’s wrapped in linen, and the heads of nails are affixed into a beautiful and intricate pattern. You could absolutely pull this off as a DIY project if you have an extreme attention to detail and loads of patience and time. Here are some tips on a DIY Nail head Project. (If you do a DIY, please share your photos – I love to see ANYTHING with nail heads).

 

Favorite Things | Missoni Bedding

  |  in Accessories, arrangements, bedroom, color, contemporary, Designers, fabric, Favorite Things, Guest Post, orange, pink, purpleNo Comments

Hi all! I’m Jennifer and I write for Arcadian Home Decor, a site that chronicles the work of top interior designers and home decor trends around the world. I’ve been writing about home decor since graduating university and have loved it ever since. I’m addicted to patterned fabrics, Jonathan Adler, chaise lounges, old doors, milk glass jars, antiques, and chandeliers. I love perusing the great ideas posted on Beautiful Habitat, where readers can find inspiration for personalizing their interiors, and I’m pleased to present something I have on my own home wish list: Missoni bedding.

When decorating a bedroom one of the most important home accessories is the bedding – it is truly the centerpiece of the space. For those who love vibrant colors and bold patterns, then Missoni bedding is the answer to home decor woes – the Italian fashion house notorious for their knitwear boasts an incredible home line, and the bedding is simply sublime. Here are some fabulous retreats decked out in Missoni bedding.

Pinks and reds

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With waves of lovely shades in the comforter, pillow shams and even the light fixtures, this motif is a Missoni classic.

Floral and turquoise

Missoni Bedding

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A softer more girly print, the organic colors and bevy of pretty floral blooms looks stylish on a modern low-sitting bed.

Orange and brown accents

Missoni Bedding

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Part of the Missoni bedding line includes pillows, like these orange and brown accent pillows piled at the head of the bed. The wall art mimics the hues in these home accessories, bringing the whole look together.

Butterfly quilt

Missoni Bedding

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Perfect for a master bedroom or even a child’s space, the brilliant colors of this butterfly motif bedding has a vintage shabby chic look.

Geometric pastels

Missoni Bedding

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Reminiscent of 80s and 90s geometric patterns, this Missoni bedding collection has a futuristic edge with soft tones, ideal for a tech-driven teen’s room.

Posh purple

Missoni Bedding

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A mix of stripes and polka-dots in rich lavender and gold bring instant glam to this Missoni bedroom. The wall art decor looks like opulent purple rain.

Notes of brown and beige

Missoni Bedding

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This Missoni bedding is soothing, similar to lines of sand on a seashore. The solid-colored sheets offset the business of the comforter and pillowcases.

Ravishing rainbow

Missoni Bedding

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One of the most incredible things about Missoni is that the collections never shy away from color – this array of pillows includes stripes, flower and leaf prints as well as a contemporary twist on plaid, all of which look great on a bed, accent chairs or a sofa.

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Happy Colors | Red

  |  in Accessories, arrangements, art, Banquette, bedroom, color, Designers, Dining, DIY, fabric, Happy Colors, Home Office, kitchen, paint, Wall Covering, walls1 Comments

The next color up on our list of Happy Colors is Red.

Lots of Red

Master Suite Design in Denver Coloradovia Etsy

Red lacquered cabinetry would be a very bold move on it’s own. Add red lacquer to the appliances, walls and ceiling and you’ve got a statement-making space.

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Red walls make a great backdrop for lighter colored artwork.

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This bold bedroom design uses both a vibrant and more muted red tones along with graphic patterns. See more of this room here: Love it or Leave it: Red Patterned Bedroom Bold Interior Decorating in Boulder Colorado

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Black, White and Red

Red is a perfect accent to schemes that are black and white, or to schemes that are gray. Yes, you could place any color in these rooms and it would really stand out as an accent, but there is just something special about red in these rooms…

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And I couldn’t post without including another banquette, this lovey red banquette adds a great pop to a dining nook and overall gray room. I love banquettes and you can read more about them here: An Ode to Banquettes

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Chic Home Decor in Boulder Coloradovia House Beautiful

Red Accents

While red is stunning with Black & White, or gray, it is also a great accent with other color schemes, in large and small doses.

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Bedroom Design in Denver Coloradovia Domino Magazine

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Electic Interior Design in Westminster Coloradovia Beautiful Habitat

Kitchen Design in Denver Coloradovia Beautiful Habitat

And what says Red and Happiness as much as a red wagon?

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For more on the Happy Color Series:

Happy Colors|Purple

  |  in Accessories, bedroom, color, fabric, furniture, Happy Colors, pillows, purple, upholstery, walls2 Comments

I recently asked the Beautiful Habitat Facebook friends “what color make you happiest?” It was meant to be a Friday brain-break, but the answers inspired me to include their happy colors in a few blog posts. My philosophy has always been to follow what you love to inspire your interiors. If a color makes you happy, use it in your home. This can be intimidating, but I hope these Happy Color posts will inspire you to find ways to incorporate your own happy color into your home decor.

Today we’ll take a look at purple in interior design and decorating.

A Little Purple

Purple is a great accent color. Try purple in throw pillows, vases and accessories, artwork, window treatments, or perhaps a small table or accent chair. Use it to spice up neutrals, or in combination with another bold color.

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A Lot of Purple

Purple works equally well in large doses. These rooms take purple all the way. Here think wall color, bedding, and larger furniture… or all of the above.

Interior Decorator In Denvervia Afflatus

Purple Interiorsvia House Beautiful and also featured in the previous post An Ode to Banquettes

Luxury Interior Design Denvervia We Heart It

Professioanl Interior Design in Coloradovia Design Sponge

Room Decor Coloradovia Afflatus

In reality, you may be living with someone that doesn’t love your happy color as much as you do.  But there are still ways to bring in that happiness with out a huge commitment. Try some purple flowers in any room.

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What color makes you happiest? Do you use it in your home? Share with us on Facebook and look for more Happy Colors posts coming soon.

Love it or Leave it | Red Patterned Bedroom

  |  in bedroom, color, Designers, fabric, Love it or Leave It, upholstery, wallsNo Comments

I have long been a fan of Interior Designer Mary McDonald. I admire that she takes risks and is bold in her work and, as a result, the interiors that she creates are absolutely stunning.  In this particular room, she breaks all the conventional rules of bedroom design by creating a space with bold red on red color and pattern on pattern.

We read it, hear it and see it all the time – a bedroom should be a soothing sanctuary. Calm colors, muted patterns. Restful. This room is the absolute opposite.

Bold Interior Design in DenverRed is an energetic color. Green is also used in the room and is opposite of red on the color wheel, making it a complimentary color. Using complimentary colors together traditionally creates even more energy in a room.

Interior Decorator in DenverThen we have pattern on pattern with bold stripes and the geometric wallpaper. These features combined, make for a high energy, but still aesthetically pleasing room.

All the rules have been broken in this bedroom, but I want to know what you think. Do you love it or leave? Could you and would you sleep in this room?

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