
Inspired Design
A design journal as a celebration of art, creative pursuits & influential legends.
Inspired Design: Erudite And Eclectic
Beauty meets quality of life.
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The Art of Living Well
Inspired Look: Colonial Revival
In Colonia Revival the house would be a character in a novel.
Choose soft and muted colors. ...
Add craftsman traditional furniture. ...
Decorate with elements of natural texture. ...
Ceiling fans are for more than a cool room. ...
Layer in quilts and blankets for a soft touch. ...
Update the space with toile wallpaper. ...
Combine wood floors and area rugs.
Inspired Look: Blending Past and Present
Urban aesthetic wrapped in the shell of a country home. The home gravitates towards a little bit more modern style when it comes to furniture. The task was how to marry the two. The beginning palette was to soften things up and square things off where the tone to be set for a bit of a sleeker look,
Inspired Look: Purity of Design
Design obviously has rules and the essence of these rules forms the foundation of ‘pure design’. Jerry van Slambrouch, designer, consultant and educator, describes the evolution of the design element as a point, to a dot, becoming a line. Four lines create a plane – add depth and a 3-dimensional form is born. The arrangement of these elements, these details, is pure if its presentation is complete and absolute.
Inspired Design: English Country Side
Filled with watercolors of most memorable projects, the pastoral retreat brims with personality, wit, and charm “Decorating is a subtle business. It’s about the flattery of light and color to make people look prettier”
This house has a soul and a voice.
English Country Design should have rich, warm colors
Cozy Seating - Tufted chesterfields and overstuffed armchairs—especially when covered in plush pillows in intricate patterns—impart a sense of warmth.