Showing posts with label Lamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lamp. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2011

I adore this golden room!





I love this golden bedroom designed by Jan Showers.


Layers and layers of silky gold fabric and a beautiful mirrored night stand


gives it such a luxurious feel and look.

http://www.janshowers.com/

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Traditional style



Traditional style interiors are comforting and classic.

Upholstered furniture in a traditional room exhibits classic lines and understated details. It is functional, unfussy, and restful looking. Edges are soft, smooth, and blend into the whole.

Traditional style homes feel comfortable for any age group. It's a familiar look that you'd see in magazines or furniture show rooms. A traditional room is not a place to showcase a piece of modern art or stainless steel furniture.

Color in a traditional room is often in a mid-range of tones, though very dark and very light colors can also be used. Pretty multi-color florals are often the basis of a traditional color scheme that uses the lightest color on the walls and deeper hues for upholstery and flooring. Avoid neon brights and jarring combinations.

Accessories include pairs of lamps, urns, plants, mirrors, framed prints, china, vases, and collections of books. Pairs of objects are usually arranged in balanced symmetry.


HGTV Dream Home 2009


Interior Designer Amy Morris





Amy D. Morris is an interior designer based in Atlanta.

Her rooms are so well balanced and relaxed. They are elegant but cozy at the same time.

http://www.amydmorris.com/index.html



Create a focal point


Paint: Buxton Blue by Benjamin Moore

This is the perfect shade of Williamsburg blue, with all the green-gray undertones
which makes it far more sophisticated than a "baby blue" has any right to be.




Photographer Mark Darley



Photographer Mark Darley was born in Hampshire, Great Britain. He graduated from Radley College, Oxfordshire, and later studied law at Reading University in the UK. This was followed by a life-changing two and a half year voyage, circumnavigating the globe under sail.

He then moved to New York City and studied photography and design at the Parsons School of Design. Within three years of arriving in America he had launched his career, specializing in interior and architectural photography. Mark moved to the San Francisco area from New York in 1989 and has continued to work on assignment from both East and West Coasts and internationally.

http://inspiracionline.blogspot.com/2010/01/photographer-mark-darley.html


Shabby Chic







Fresh and inspiring with an ethnic twist


Inspiring Interiors


http://www.hotze.nl/

Saturday, February 27, 2010