Thursday, September 11, 2014
Joan Rivers' Bedroom
Just spotted this in my files. many years ago before pinning and blogging I scanned these images of Joan River's bedroom that from memory was featured in Architectural Digest. So pink, so sophisticated and definitely lux, what a delight. What a pity she is gone.
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Shoe store design
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Different clients, different purposes = different styles
I've recently finished these two concept boards for completely different styles and purposes. A living room and a shoe store.
Classic navy blue and white in an eclectic combination of modern and traditional furniture results in a forceful design for a living room that's high on glamour. Note the custom designed sideboard.
Finishes for a hypothetical commercial design in Belconnen shopping centre. Key features include recycled timbers, Spanish tiles and industrial lighting. Its barn meets loft!
Friday, March 7, 2014
Colour trend update.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Warmth underfoot as winter approaches
Why custom? Apart from the appeal of having a unique design in almost any colour the most important reason I use custom rugs is that I can tailor the sizing to fit the room or furniture arrangement. Stairs, hallways (particularly when turning corners) and very large family rooms can be perfectly detailed with a custom rug. I split custom rug types into two main categories:
Firstly there is natural flooring, which are your
natural sisal, coir and seagrass products etc. (pictured left) These rugs come in a wide variety of colours and patterns and can be edged with fabric or leather.
Natural flooring can also be provided as wall to wall carpets. I am yet to see true natural sisal products in carpet stores in Canberra but do have full sampling in my studio.
Secondly there are custom wool rugs which often feature highlights in art silk. (pictured right) There are hundreds of wool and art silk colours to choose from and pattern design is only limited to one's imagination.
Custom wool rugs can take up to 16 weeks to manufacture and deliver, so for warmth underfoot this winter now is the time to take action.
Either type of custom rug can be source in a variety of qualities and for domestic or
commercial applications.
Journey Home’s rug advisory service includes a home visit to discuss your functional and aesthetic requirements, view examples of rug costs, work out the optimal size for your room and whether you need custom. At our studio we source or design up to two rugs which are presented for your approval prior to purchase.
For portfolio pictures featuring both custom and stock rugs visit www.journey-home.com.au
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Speciality rugs such as hooked, plaid, braided, quality outdoor rugs are some of the many options up our sleeve for your rug solution.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Touching Base
It's been a while, a busy 7 months in fact, during this time I have finished my stage one renovations, opened up the house for public viewing to raise money for Hartley Life Care, officially launching Journey Home Interior Design, no minor task by the way, got myself a new website all whilst putting a lot of time and effort into client projects. Did I mention I study too. The result is that blogging had to give way for a while.
I'd love for you visit Journey Home Interior Design's new website, especially my latest portfolio additions. If you like what you see, please tell someone.
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| Spring display for designer show house charity event hosted by Journey Home, October 2013 |
Monday, July 1, 2013
Forgotton Classics
One of the things I like to do when designing is to bring back past classics.
At long last venetian blinds with wide tape (usually a gross grain ribbon) are now available again in a variety of colour combinations.
I had always admired them in my grandmothers 1950's kitchen and pictured above they are a lovely compliment to Svetlana Silverman's English style kitchen. When used with wide blades they make a stylish and affordable alternative to plantation shutters. I look forward to using them in my projects, in fact I will be running the idea by a client this week.
Image sourced from: Traditional Home Magazine
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