Latest Virtual Design Project

Latest Virtual Design Project

I have a virtual client project to share with you today!

This virtual interior design project was for a super sweet family who wanted to focus on the furniture layout (floor plan) to maximize the use of the space, add seating and color. They sent me photos of the space and I could see that the bones of this room were quite lovely but not only did we need a good layout, we needed better storage for toys and books – and color!

Continue reading to see how this was accomplished.

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This room is the main room – and needed to work for 3 children playing, tv watching, reading and relaxing as well as small group entertaining for Mom and Dad. A true multi event space!

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I sent her a digital design questionnaire asking lots of questions. I customized the questionnaire after I saw photos of the room. My client wanted to keep most of her existing furniture.

The revised layout included removing the cabinet next to the fireplace, and this instantly opened up the space! Then they agreed to slim down the amount of books on display and move the big bookcase to the basement. Once that bookcase was removed, we could shift the seating area over and make room for toy storage behind the sofa. With the bookcase gone, you could “see” into the room and it felt more welcoming. We kept a nice reading chair in the corner near the fireplace and added two smaller chairs (that were from another room) to create a nice seating group with the sectional they already had. Then multiple baskets and a new and smaller open bookshelf between the two windows.

 

 

 

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This was such a fun family to work with. The client had great inspiration photos! She wanted to work with her existing gray sectional, which was in great shape and practical. She wanted to paint a new wall color and add pops of color thoughout. She had pinned a few different color schemesand styles she liked but once I saw photos of nearby rooms, I knew we needed to go with a Gray, Blue and Terracotta color palette to pull things together. Then we added storage and a great rug to tie all the color palette together.

As they waited for things to arrive, they painted the entire room with a beautiful color I chose for them.

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They love their new room! I am thrilled and so are they!

We added a new mirror, accessories and throw pillows too!

Click on the image below to purchase the rug – it is washable!!

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I love working WITH my clients. Helping them sort through all those pretty ideas floating around in their head. This means lots of questions and discussion about practicality, storage, and what looks good.

I would love to work with you too! If that sounds like something you’d like to talk about, feel free to schedule a Discovery Call – no pressure, just a phone call to make sure we are a good fit.

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Create a Gallery Wall of Envy (In a Good Way)

Create a Gallery Wall of Envy (In a Good Way)

 

 

Lately, I’ve had a few requests to help clients create a Gallery Wall.  Some want to work with family photos and some want to use art.

I gotta say, I approve! They really do give great visual impact and personality to a space.

Lonny Magazine, one of my online favorites, has some great photos if you need inspiration.

Of course, just Googling Gallery Wall images will satisfy you with enough eye candy for hours of enjoyment.

 

 

Okay! Let’s talk about how to do this and make it look amazing!

Gather your Art

This is something that you should put some thought into. Most likely it’s going to take a little bit of time and thought to collect the right pieces and have enough to get started.

I think that some people are intimidated since this seems like it could be intense. It could be…it’s true.

There are gallery walls that have a lot going on and are very artfully set up.  If you decide to challenge yourself to do it at this level, drink some wine and go for it.

Seriously though, is this an installation or what? This was not done in one day, I am quite positive about that.

TODAY we are going to focus on something more attainable.

I’m not always into following the rules when it come to design. But when I’m asked to give advice, seems like people often prefer to have a few guidelines in place.

SO, I will list a few but don’t feel like you have to stick to them.

A few rules of thumb

In my opinion, you need at least 7 pieces.

Focus on a Theme or Subject

One style of gallery wall is to keep all art being of the same subject and/or similar color. With this thought, you can use different styles and colors of frames that appeal to you.

Have some sort of visual continuity

If you’re working with different subjects, It can help to have similar types of frames or a few repeating frame styles to tie everything together visually.

Like below, simple frames, lots of white mats, different subjects but all graphic in some way.

If you want to add an additional element of interest:

Add a 3D element into the mix – (I love taxidermy, faux preferred but still strangely fascinated by the real – even though I LOVE animals!)

 

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Mix Old and New

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Add a Mirror

HANGING IT

Step One:

Measure the wall space that you have and leave a good two feet or more around the perimeter as negative space. That said, you might want to consider leaving space for your wall to “grow”. Ask yourself, do you want to add to the collection in the future? You probably will be talking out loud to yourself as you do this.  It’s OK. Believe me, it helps!

Step Two:

Layout your art on the floor, staying within the measurement that you took from the wall. It can help to have one or two larger size pieces to center the arrangement. Sometimes it helps to use a column effect where you’re basically going straight up and down but leaving at least two to three inches between each piece. If you’re feeling really creative you can just work with the shapes of the frames and create an interesting collage effect.

When you get it just right take a picture of the layout.

Step 3:

Using some sort of craft paper or brown paper bags trace each frame and cut the shapes out with scissors. This seems like a pain in the tail to do. Yes, it is. However, it’s worth the extra time to hang them in the correct spot and avoid messing up your walls. Make quick note on each piece of paper as to what piece of art it refers to.

Step 4:

Using the photo you took as your guide, take painters tape and start taping these pieces of paper up. Then get your hammer and picture hooks and get to hanging!

Crate and Barrel has a good tutorial here

 

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Step 5:

Stand back and admire your great work!

Don’t forget, you can go floor to ceiling too! You know I love a bit of Drama!

If you love art as much as I do, it’s pretty cool to have it all in one area. Then you can just sit back and admire your collection. Realizing your space kind of rocks.

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Still feel like maybe you’d rather have some help? Let’s do it together! Shoot me an email and let’s talk about getting started!

 

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