Monday, 10 November 2008

Bedroom of the Week


I always love a simple bed swathed in yards and yards of soft cotton. This bed looks so inviting and comfortable and I love the view outside the window.





If you're looking for a cuddly companion for your afternoon nap in your luxurious bed consider this guy, sent to me by my new friend interior designer, Renee Finberg of the very smart design blog Adventures in Design

My little doxie Peanut weighed just under 2 pounds and was about this big when we first got her.

Friday, 7 November 2008

Wood is the New Black


Living in the desert you have to incorporate organic materials in your decor in unusual ways. I have a black thumb that compounded with the uncooperative atmosphere here in Las Vegas has killed quite a few living plants. As a result, over the many years of my career I have used many a dried, preserved, and - dare I say - artificial plant. Gasp!!

My absolute favorite is the dead Manzanita tree. This fine example above has seen 10 long years of abuse in my family room and desperately needs to be replaced. His branches have gone bald and he's too fragile to clean so the remaining leaves are coated with dust and other yuck! Alas, I have a sentimental attachment to old Woody and I hate to see him go. But just as I was considering replacing him with something less combustible I see that dead wood is everywhere; drift wood, preserved wood, sandblasted wood, even faux wood!

dried wood candelabra via Wisteria


Stick chandelier via Terramia

Fabulous branches canopy bed


Branches spray painted to look like coral in a window display at Tiffany & Co
via style court


Dead tree as decor


Fab sandblasted branches lamp via pottery barn



Trunk lamp via neiman marcus


Spooky iron branches candelabra via eco home furniture


Another dead tree as decor via brown design





Woody bottles via crate & barrel

So, in closing, if you live by the beach, a lake, or a forest get out there and collect some interesting wood. You'll save a mint on new home accessories.

P.S. If anyone has a line on some great looking, dried, leafy manzanita let me know. We seem to be fresh out here in Vegas and it's now illegal to cut your own in Utah.

Tuesday, 4 November 2008

Bedroom of the Week - Windsor Smith

This gorgeous bedroom designed by Windsor Smith is on display at Greystone, the historic mansion in BeverlyHills, Ca. It is one of many rooms decorated by some of the nations leading designers thanks to Veranda Magazine. The house is open for viewing through November 16.





Master Bathroom - Windsor Smith





Garden Room - Suzanne Rheinstien





Michelle Nussbamer





Jack FhillipsFireplace detail - Jack Fhillips





Dining Room Hallberg - Wiseley





Oh, how I wish I could get down to LA, there is so much going on! If you're lucky enough to be in Beverly Hills and you have some spare time, drop by, admissions only $30!

Monday, 3 November 2008

Sunday, 2 November 2008

Blog News


I've recently come across the blog Velvet & Linen and I've become an instant fan. Brooke and Steve Giannetti, a talented husband and wife, designer /architect team extroidinaire, show real projects with amazing before and after results like the ones shown above. They are getting ready to open their new home furnishings store in Brentwood, CA. If you live in Cali check it out and let us know how great it is!






Thanks to my talented friend Carmen over at The Decorating Diva for posting a great article about my books. She shows how the window covering designs in The Design Directory of Window Treatments will coordinate with the bedding designs in The Design Directory of Bedding. Carmen writes about new trends and products in design and always has something new and unique to show. Check out her blog here.





Another blogging buddy the fabulous Linda Merrill of Surroundings and Blogging Top Design is hosting a spirited competition to create an inspiration board or room design inspired by the Swarovski chandeliers featured in a recent episode of Top Design. The deadline is November 7th so you'll have to act quickly to enter. Check out the requirements here.

Friday, 31 October 2008

Put A Cork On It

I've always been a fan of the cork / ribbon board. I love to look at what people put up as inspiration and their personal mementos. Here are some great examples of using them as a focal point.

This is an awesome application in formal panels above the breakfast table. What a great way to communicate with your family. Every member could have their own section.

Allesandra Branca - a fan of the ribbon board

Another Branca board

Love these alternatives to cork - clipboards and chicken wire and clothes pins , Who knew!

The top board is made from actual corks! You'd certainly have fun drinking all the bottles of wine you'd need to make this one.

How many of us grew up sticking pictures and notes to our vanity mirror? Here's a grown up version. I love it.

Wall pockets are a new trend. Very tailored and great for the neat freak who cannot tolerate the chaos of a conventional board.

No matter how you pull it off, inspiration, message or memento boards are a great personal touch to any interior.