
Inspired Design
A design journal as a celebration of art, creative pursuits & influential legends.
Inspired Design: Vibrant Spaces
We find vibrant people inspirational! They are wonderful to be around, enjoying life and appreciating what they have. They absorb the positive and deflect the negative that is a part of each day. It isn’t that everything in their life is perfect, it is how they handle it that makes them vibrant. This vibrancy affects those around them in such a positive way – and that makes them very attractive.
Inspired Design: Timeless Modern - Layer Warm Woods with Stylized Furniture
Timeless Modern with a variety of styles, for “a warm, layered apartment, very much about materials and textures. It’s about creating a place that feels well lived, comfortable. An array of furniture, objects, and art, its overriding aura remains welcoming and unpretentious. Establishing a true essence for a home is fundamental,It’s about creating a place that feels well lived, comfortable. And, of course, beautiful.
Inspired Design: Erudite And Eclectic
Beauty meets quality of life.
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The Art of Living Well
Inspired Design: How The Color Blue can Make a Room Feel
Cool colors such as blue are a great choice for private spaces, where relaxation is the goal, like a library, media room, or bedroom. “Cooler Colors are more suited to spaces that you use during the day”.
Colors that lean cool, like blue, can inspire a sense of calm and relaxation. Cooler blues tend to feel far more formal.
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: Each Room Should be a Piece of Art
Each Room should be an Art Piece. Visually striking, unexpected moments can be found throughout. The result is a room that’s deeply sophisticated but also a lot of fun. The room tends to be clean lined and domestic.
Theie is a love affair with the light, the sea, and the suspension of time. The room is quite different due to space and context, but the composition, material sensibility, and witty elegance transcend geography. His room achieves a functional elegance that is characterized by deference to art, light and views provided by natural surroundings.
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: High End Modernism
Mid-century modern home decor is recognizable for its clean lines, a fusion of organic and manmade materials, and retro style.
Notice how the smooth curves of the wooden lounge chair and dining table legs meld seemlessly with the black leather sofa, white plastic chairs, blue cushions and colorful rug. This type of diversity in material, color, and texture is a hallmark of mid-century design.
Inspired Interiors: Breathtaking Paris Apartment
An art- and design-filled sanctuary in gradations of neutrals and shimmering metallics for Paris Apartment. This apartment - one of white walls and accents of smoky, silvery, and pale sepia tones. It was important to pay tribute to Paris, with its muted colors, In this city, it’s all about textures and the gray sky, evocative interiors that deftly connect past and present. That kind of irreverent mix of art and objects runs through the space creating unexpected dialogues at every turn.
Inspired Design: High Contrast Interiors
Utilizing a neutral palette of black, white, and grays to create a calming, elegant interior. It is the utilization a neutral palette of black, white, and grays to create a calming, elegant interior. tt was an extreme amount of attention to detail so that it feels sleek. Different shapes were implemented throughout.
Inspired Design: Retro Cool Glamour
Retro Cool Glamour is combine clean, modern lines with pops of color reminiscent of Gio Ponti and the bold architecture that defined 1950s Miami. It is to create an environment where can escape to and feel like they were living the glory days.
Materiality is of utmost importance. Hard surfaces including rare stone and wood that sheathes much of the interiors. such as brushed Negresco, Verde Alpi, and Malyat limestone, and Belgium Black marble throughout.Also use fine woods, including French polished mahogany, brushed and natural oak, and bronze.
Use custom crafted furnishings and lighting fixtures sumptuous array and 20th-century European pieces by the likes of Paolo Buffa, Stilnovo, Fontana Arte, Serge Mouille, Pierre Guariche, Angelo Lelli, and Marco Zanuso.
Inspired Design: Good Bones with French Provence and Eclectic Design
Provence style is a provincial French interior design that is related to light southern styles. It has absorbed centuries-old traditions of French country houses and the imperishable beauty of the Côte d’Azur. Provence, or “French country”, is very popular among people who seek to bring a touch of rural charm to their home, while preserving the elegance of the French house.
Inspired Design: Retro-Cool Glamour of the 1950's
The Retro-Cool Glamour process combines clean, modern lines with pops of color reminiscent of Gio Ponti and the bold architecture that defined 1950s Miamii, a place where your clients have creation of an environment they could escape to and feel like they were living the glory days.
The vision has little to do with the taste of the moment. As well as an eclectic eye, that subtle and precious ability to deal with real elegance and discretion, mixing things that don’t belong together and playing with styles with a flair for narrative interiors. The look is evolving more and more toward mixtures and turning away from the “total look” concept. The room loves to discover things, finding inspiration from traveling experiences, and by passion for art collecting.
Inspired Design: Art Deco Inspired Interiors
From its outset, Art Deco was influenced by the bold geometric forms of Cubism and the Vienna Secession; the bright colors of Fauvism and of the Ballets Russes; the updated craftsmanship of the furniture of the eras of Louis Philippe I and Louis XVI; and the exotic styles of China and Japan, India, and Persia.
The main characteristics of Art Deco are
Smooth wall surface.
Sharp edged, linear appearance.
Stylized decorative elements using geometrical forms, zigzags, chevrons.
Low relief decorative panels.
Stepped or set back front facade.
Strips of windows with decorative spandrels.
Reeding and fluting around doors and windows.
Inspired Design: Perfect Bedroom Suite
Entertaining spaces have traditionally received the greatest amount of design attention in the home, but now our private quarters are taking on a whole new level of importance. Bedrooms are being transformed into high-design home sanctuaries, with furnishings selected not only to offer a good night’s sleep but also to serve as calming cocoons for escape.
Inspired Design: Design Vision
Every project has to have a distinct atmosphere. It has to transport you far from this world and into another, disconnected from the everyday context. Our work always gives priority to the effects of an environment that can take things out of the ordinary.
At its heart, the work is basically about atmospheres. Atmospheres can’t really be quantified. They’re what you get when a design transcends the sum of its parts — like music or a colour gradient.
Inspired Design: Contemporary Art Deco
Art Deco is a distinctive style that was popular in the 1920s and 30s. It's distinguished by geometric shapes and opulent finishes that ooze luxury. Today, modern Art Deco style can be an effective way to create a dynamic interior with a hint of glamour, that nods to the past without looking dated.
Art Deco, short for Arts Décoratifs, is characterized by rich colors, bold geometry, and decadent detail work. Having reached the height of its popularity in the 1920s, '30s, and '40s, the style still brings in glamour, luxury, and order with symmetrical designs in exuberant shapes.
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.
Inspired Design: Ultra Residential Collaboration
World-renowned for its clean, classic designs paired with avant-garde design. The discovery is covered that many ideas stem from postmodernism, which played an important role in the development of Modern Design. The space had a common set of principles.
The space is well designed - a tailor-made project. There is personal touch in addition, the one that look likes a gallerists eye carefully choosing each piece, each shape, as if each piece of furniture had designed.
Inspired Design: Chic Home Library
The airy and artful library combines waterfront views and a muted color palette for a supremely chic, serene space.
This library is eclectic in the true sense of the word, blending different styles, mixing a cocktail of of a client dreams and their way of life. The room is ‘couture,’ and completely tailored .
Interior designers are schooled and excel at this textural design secret— a neutral backdrop creates a welcoming interior when mixed with warm textures such as rough hewn wooden elements, shiny tiles, nubby linens, and brushed velvets.If walls are painted in a bright orange, for example, then the bold color takes center-stage, making any textural elements disappear into the backdrop.