Wednesday, November 9, 2011

White Paint and Other White Necessities

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I hit to adjudge a secret of mine...I am a albescent SNOB - okay now you know my inner secret. I ingest only albescent candles, albescent dishes, albescent towels, albescent flowers (although I hit been known to buy colored tulips), and albescent sheets. Nothing is more artist than white. White dishes set off the matter on them perfectly. I cannot hit a beatific sleep on anything other than albescent sheets, and albescent candles and albescent towels are absolute.

In interiors I fuck how albescent highlights beatific architecture, and whatever goal in the shack that has \"good bones.\" White walls are a beatific backdrop for objects d' art and paintings that are placed in the shack - albescent walls give pore to the lines of the items that are juxtaposed in face of them.

Painting a shack albescent can make it hit surprising depth. When I design an all-white shack I ingest individual assorted shades of albescent to alter out the architectural details, or I layer the space with brawny forms in assorted tones and textures of albescent and then ingest whatever brawny colouration contrasts to outline and alter the albescent into focus. My every time favorite albescent colouration is - patriarch Moore paint Cloud White. It is a rattling soft albescent and cushy to live with. It has a chameleon effect - attractive on the colours of what is set next to it and dynamical in tone at various times of the day. Not every albescent is snow white. Try using whites tinted with: ivory, cream, antique white, and palest beige, blue and yellow. An interesting fact on the popularity of albescent is that patriarch Moore has over 140 whites to choose from.

To maximize the light in a shack I chose a paint with a semigloss closing rather than the latex change closing more usual on walls. The \"chalkier\" change closing absorbs light; the semi-gloss is more reflective.

Some of my favorite whites I ingest are are from patriarch Moore: Cloud White, Simply White, Ballet White, White Dove, White Linen and Designer White.
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Palm Springs Modern Architecture and the Use of Screen Block

2009 is a great assemblage to reflect back on, now that it is nearly over. Whew, what a turbulent assemblage - full of challenges. I am not digit to acquire into the doom and gloom of the economic status (I hit weathered others through the years: primeval 80's, primeval 90's, late 90's), but this assemblage was a assemblage of an down economic status that has seemed to hit free no digit in the 'world.' There is a locution that when the going gets tough, the thickened get going. It is hard to see when you are in the midst of chaos, until you hit become through it.....hopefully we are through it!!! One of the benefits for me was that I kept busy and was continually looking for ways to charge and re-inspire. I was fortunate to hit four wonderful trips this assemblage to do just that. It is rattling important when you are working in a creative field to be continually evolving and expanding your horizons, and movement helps me to do that. I also full filled a chronicle daylong dream this assemblage and went back to school and took digit Art classes in Mixed Media Painting. I subsequently turned my garage into an Art Studio and hit spent some historied days there immersed in painting.

Palm Springs in the primeval Spring - where I became fascinated with and wrote a Blog posting on the Mid-Century Post Modern resurgence of 'screen block.'
Palm Springs Modern Architecture and the Use of Screen Block
Palm Springs Modern Architecture and the Use of Screen Block

A activate to the Okanagan with my Dad and a visit to the The Nk'Mip Winery and Resort in Osoyoss - where I was inspired by the use of Rammed Earth in Modern Architecture.
Rammed Earth Wall NK'MIP Winery Osoyoos
Rammed Earth Wall NK'MIP Winery Osoyoos
A trip to New royalty in Sept and another in December. What can I say about New York, other than that it is digit of the most exciting and visually stimulating cities in the world. Being able to see the artwork of enthusiastic masters at the MOMA, Colony O'Keeffe at The Whitney, and Kandinsky at the Guggenheim - it just doesn't get meliorate than that. I shopped for clients at the D & D Building, A & D Building, and the New royalty Design Center, explored Soho, Tribeca, the Meat Packing District, Canal Street, walked Central Park, 5th Avenue, tried the Subway, enjoyed live theatre, ate at wonderful restaurants, enjoyed the lights and class windows all decorated for Christmas, met new friends, and adjoining with old friends.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Luxury Camping at Jervis Bay

Safari Tent Luxury set amongst Jervis Bay nature
For lovers of seafood
Beauty at Jervis Bay...
Safari Beauty Care...

I've never been a big fan of camping - of course obligatory school camps, the odd camp during my early 20's with friends for that fun and footloose weekend getaway, but it's never been my preferred style of holiday accommodation. Paperbark Camp however has definitely change my thoughts!
Situated in tranquil bush haven in the beautifully picturesque Jervis Bay, this divine camping retreat is surrounded with the best of nature and coastal beauty. Exemplary guest hospitality, service & facilities, plus the most tempting & appetising gourmet menu all day & night long redefines 'star gazing'!
Yes, 'glamping' (as it has become known in recent years) is enough to entice the most avid of luxury travellers...

Alloy interior color design romantic bedroom

Alloy interior color design romantic bedroom


Alloy interior color design romantic bedroom



Alloy interior color design romantic bedroom

Creating an atmosphere of space can be done by using color. Pale color, for example, can be used to create a romantic atmosphere. All these impressions or the atmosphere, could be shaped by choice and match solid colors. Use the color circle (color wheel) makes it easier for you to determine the color blend. In addition to color options, another equally important, the color tone options. Want to bedroom interior design such a romantic atmosphere, select colors blend with a soft tone tends to pale. Beige, pale yellow, cream, lilac, are some examples.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Simple beauty


Perfect for this perfect, sunny warm day.


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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

How to Decorate Your Home in One Day

It’s amazing what you can do with one day if you really put your mind into it. Instead of wasting it, why don’t you:

Freshen up the bedroom by:

-Buy some new sheets, pillowcases and a comforter cover? While you are at it, get a great soft throw as well.

-Put some fresh flowers in the nightstand and some nice, expensive scented candles.

-Get some nice massage oils and put it in the nightstand drawer—you’ll never know when you might get lucky.

Brighten up the bathroom by:

-Buy some new towels, a shower curtain and a nice bath rug.

-Replace those tacky builder-standard hardware with antique silver or nickel knobs.

-Get some nice bath oils, soap and scented candles for your bath.

-Get some new faucets that are stylish and functional.

Add some colors to your life:

-Paint your rooms in a beautiful color instead of white.

-Buy some fresh flowers, or if you are a practical, some really expensive silk flowers.

-Hang up some artwork on the walls.

-Get some new home accessories that you can display in group. The more substantial the piece the better.

Update your room:

-Simply by moving furniture and accessories around. You'll be amazed how different things look in different locations.

-Add some throw pillows or slip covers to update a chair or sofa.

-Put some fresh flowers in the room.

About the Author:

Tessa Luu is a founder and owner of Inside Avenue, a luxury home decor catalog specializing in high end home furnishings and home accessories.

Interior Design - Light Sets the Mood

So you want to redecorate, you want to create a home with a personal touch, one that can always say "welcome", ease your worries, render you happy, chill you or calm you down.

You can do it: with the right light.

Stop skimming through fancy magazines. If you don't have the money and the skills to replicate those wonders, you'll end up with an interior that lacks your personal touch. Instead, use your imagination. Design the interior of your home according to your special wishes.

Let's say you like blue, but you already have some new white furniture and it makes no sense to replace it. Or maybe you just want to avoid the hassle of selling it (and get way below its value) and buying new. Whatever your reasons, you can still get the "blue" mood your desire through light: controllable light.

We are not talking dimmers. We are talking full color control options. We are talking LED lights and mood lights.

LEDs are no longer the kitschy, flashy annoying lights that were used a few years ago to catch our attention towards a new product. LEDs are no longer used solely for traffic lighting and automotive lighting. LEDs are now used in light therapy, mood lighting, accent lighting, landscape lighting, building illumination and so on. Because LEDs are economic, environmentally friendly (they do not pollute: there are no UV emissions, no IR emissions - unless built so - no noise emissions) energy saving and provide for flexibility of design, but, above all, LEDs are controllable! RGB (red, green, blue) LEDs, based on what engineers call "the three chip technology" are able to display over 16 million colors - more than human eyes can see. LEDs are wonderful and their light. beyond description!

The best part is that you can choose from thousands of LED products the one you can afford and still have exclusive, somehow unique illumination to astonish your guests and to create the right mood in your home.

For example, look for controllable LED cubes - not those you can use as ice cubes for your cocktails (yeah, that's possible too!), but those you can use to replace your coffee table. For example, NeoNeon offers LED mood light cubes you can use as chandeliers, while My-tronic offers LED cubes in different sizes, for several uses. While Traxon is the "real deal" when it comes to mood lights, they are still a little too expensive. Many other companies offer similar products for affordable prices. You just need to browse the web and order what best fits your design expectations: LED tubes, LED stripes, LED spots, LED wall panels or, why not. LED ropes (Think Christmas! - Think safe lighting!). Just remember to search for "controllable" LED light sources.

Why? Because you want to CONTROL light, to set the light color you want: blue to relax, red to create a romantic, appealing atmosphere, green to bathe a room in the color of hope, purple, violet or pink. You want to be able to dim the light or make it brighter. You can even create the rainbow with a controllable LED light source, or any other light effect! You want a light source for the years to come, one that can look different every day.

Michael Russell

Your Independent guide to Interior Design

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