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The Vegas Market takes place twice a year and is “thee” place to go for any designer on the West Coast, outside of the furniture capital of the US in High Point, North Carolina.   I attend at least once a year, and when possible twice a year.  I feel it’s very important to stay on top of trends and meet with suppliers face-to-face.

Manufacturers come out with new products twice a year and we are always surprised with the new items.  This year we saw the color GOLD every where!  Pull out all of those gold accessories from a couple of years ago, you’ll start seeing them making a big splash in the stores soon.  Another thing that was repeated throughout market were horses . . . yep, our four legged friend the horse.  After asking around as to “why”, the only thing we could come up was that this is the Year of the Horse in the Asian community.

Above you will see one of the three buildings that we walk through for usually three days.  One building a day is about all we can take, it’s brain overload!   You usually start the trip in a your fancy business shoes and come the last day you are in your fancy flip flops, at least I am.

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We are always looking for things that are a “little” different.  I use the term “little” loosely because different can mean so many things to different designers.  I always see things I know we will probably never use, but use them as inspiration for possibly taking bits and pieces to create our own treasure.

That little “furry” stool above was so cute and would be perfect in a dressing area or a teens room.   The lighting fixture sitting on the bedside table   . . . I’m in love with it!  Who wants to be the first to put it in their home?   The beautiful headboard, I could see that with some initials monogrammed in the back.  Those circular lighting fixtures, I’ve got to find a place for those.  The round mirrors, with the inset diamond mirrors, would be perfect for filling a large wall . . . and they were inexpensive.

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Two very different lighting fixtures (above), one full of humor with a black umbrella hanging over the fixture.  The other were various pendants hanging at different levels, perfect for a spiffy industrial look.

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When we go to market we are always looking with our clients in mind.  We are presently working on a house in the Rancho Santa Fe area of San Diego and I am calling the home design, “Rustic Asian”.  This antique apothecary cabinet (above) would be perfect in their home.  Full of texture and clearly aged chinese characters.

The iron branches on the wall (above right) are actually two separate pieces and we are thinking about using them in a home we are working on in San Marcos.  We would be hanging them on a feature wall heading into the master suite and would have a direct spotlight making them “pop”.

 

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The table above has actually been ordered for a client and it was nice to see it in person . . . it’s going to be beautiful in their home.

Then there is this scarry table lamp . . . a machine gun, really?  Not sure where I would use that.

I’m going to  go out on a limb and call this giant pink chair . . . OUT THERE!  I guess if you were wanting to make a statement, and you had very high ceilings, you could use this piece of bright furniture.

The wall scones on the far right were really beautiful and unusual.  Again, they would be perfect in a spiffy industrial interior, but they with the need for a large budget.

I’ll feature some more of Vegas tomorrow, but let me know if you have any questions.

 

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It’s time to finish up my posts about the Coastal Living House in Coronado.  There was so much to see it’s taken this long to get everything featured.

My next post will be about the Las Vegas Market which we attended this last week.  It happens twice a year and features furniture and accessory manufacturers.  It’s always fun, and a LOT of walking.   I was speaking to one of the fellow attendees and they were saying that a group of them wore pedometers last year and they averaged 8 to 10 miles of walking each day . . . I can believe it!

Now, onto this beautiful Coronado home . . .

Office

Office

The office was right inside of the front door.  Although it was a very tight space, there was enough room for a desk and a visitor.

Office

Office

Look at the wall to the left (above).  Can you see the horizontal placement of the boards.  It takes away from the country look and gives it a more modern vibe.   (Sorry for the blurry picture.)

Joined Rugs

Joined Rugs

This picture (above) was in what I will call the Family/Game Room on the second floor (main floor) of the home.  What I wanted you to take a look at here are the joined rugs.  Were the “V” comes together they have been sewn together.  This is always an option when you can’t get a rug in the right size . . . just make your own.  We have fabricators who are happy to help us with that.

Master Bath

Master Bath

Onto the Master Bedroom bath (above), it was so bright and white, loved it!  I’m just curious, how many of you use a vanity area to apply make-up, do your hair, shave, etc.?

Master Bedroom - Sitting Area

Master Bedroom – Sitting Area

Again, the bedding was white and crisp, opening up the entire feeling of the bedroom.  The ocean view was right outside the window at the foot of the bed.  The drapery in this room was an emerald green, rather unusual but was pantone’s color of the year either last year or the year before so I can see why it was used.

The chair in the corner of the room is one of those things I like to include in every room.  It also looked like this was a removable, and washable cover, so you wouldn’t be worried about coming in from the beach and taking a seat.

Master Bedroom - Night Stand

Master Bedroom – Night Stand

The storage area in the Master Bedroom was planned perfectly.  There was a built in storage unit that contained the two night stands that then traveled up the walls and bridged over the bed.  It had been staged beautifully, bringing in that emerald green color in the drapery.

Master Bedroom Storage

Master Bedroom Storage

Master Bedroom Bedding

Master Bedroom Bedding

The drum shade/light over the bed was simple and fit the space perfect.

Master Bath

Master Bath

Family/Game Room

Family/Game Room

Living Room

Living Room

Back on the second floor is the main living area, if you look out the windows to the right (above), you have a perfect view of the ocean.

American Flag - Always a LOVE for me!

American Flag – Always a LOVE for me!

The natural light in this room was just beautiful, it came flooding in from both sides of the house.

 

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Family/Game Room

Family/Game Room

Kitchen - Port Hold Windows

Kitchen

The kitchen  . . . it felt a little unfinished but there were so many other great things about the house I’m willing to get past that although I’m a big cheerleader for the nice white Quartz counter tops.

Kitchen Island

Kitchen Island

Swivel Chair

Swivel Chair

This swivel chair would allow someone to carry on a conversation with everyone at the game table, or turn around and enjoy the company on the sectional.  I’m always suggesting swivel chairs to my clients for this exact reason.

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Behind those shuttered looking doors you would find all of the stereo and TV equipment for the entire floor.

So not that were done taking a look at this house, what do you think?  Would you enjoy living here?

 

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We’ve returned from a very successful business trip to Las Vegas for the twice a year furniture and accessory market.   Tomorrow we will be back in the studio and can’t wait to share with our clients the many new treasures we found.

Soon we will share a couple of the photos we shot at market, along with the new trends that were definitely shouting out at us!

Now to bring you a few rooms from the Coastal Living House in Coronado and it’s very unusual basement.  Unusual in the fact that you just don’t see this in Southern California, but now we are beginning to see it in the ocean front areas because of the price land.

Bunkbeds

Bunkbeds

This was a bright room with a window to the left of these beds (above).  You could comfortably sleep four munchkins or four fun loving adults in these bunks.

Basement Bedroom Bathroom

Basement Bedroom Bathroom

What I loved most about this cozy bathroom (above) was how bright it was, and the happy red cabinet hardware.  Was not real sure about the how the towels were decorated.

Basement Window

Basement Window

The woven wood shades (above) gave you that beach feeling.

Basement Bedroom Bedding (Type That Three Times)

Basement Bedroom Bedding (Type That Three Times)

Does anyone know of a good, and EASY, way to make a bunk bed or day bed?

Basement Bunkbeds

Basement Bunkbeds

Fun Red Pillow

Fun Red Pillow

Bright Shiny Bathroom

Bright Shiny Bathroom

Toilet

Bedroom Window

Bedroom Window

Designing Friends

Designing Friends

I’m so fortunate to have these wonderful designers among my group of friends.  We try to meet once a month to share ideas, meet with suppliers, and just to support one another.

Basement Living Area

Basement Living Area

The basement living area, I was liking the flag wall.  It was bright and happy as you made your way down the stairs.

Basement Stairs

Basement Stairs

Was not loving the color of the painted stairs.  I would have felt better if they had left them the color of the other stairs.

Basement Wall of Flags

Basement Wall of Flags

Can you tell?  That was an area rug that used to cover that ottoman.

What do you think of the house so far?  Could you live in this California beach house?

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