AFTER - Work, play and rest: A bedside stand functions also as a vanity and study area, with natural light streaming in from the corner window.

AFTER – Work, play and rest: A bedside stand functions also as a vanity and study area, with natural light streaming in from the corner window.

When I was a teenager, I would redecorate my bedroom during the summer months — mostly at that point in my life because I needed something to do and also because I had the decorating seed in me! Since then, summer months seem to bring out my desire to change a teenager’s bedroom, unless I’m giving a bedroom makeover as a special birthday gift any time of the year.

Before

Before

In the before photo (above), we see the room’s challenges: It is a small room but with high ceilings and the two windows meet in the corner. The client wanted to have separate areas to work, rest, and play, which added to the challenge of the small space available.

A black and white color palette was chosen, and each aspect of the room’s elements was carefully planned.

With white walls, strong contrast is offered by using black shades for the windows, which also provides privacy.

To maximize light control, metal drapery rods, mounted towards the crown molding, hold drapery panels lined with room-darkening lining. When pulled closed, no light will peek through.

With the rods taking the panels off the windows on the outside of the corner, as much natural light as possible can enter the room.

Keeping the drapery panels white and away from the corner also helps the small room feel open. Adding black banding at the top of the panels draws your eye up. Using vertical lines visually enlarges small spaces.

The focal point of the room is the very tall, elegantly styled upholstered headboard. Its dramatic black fabric is studded with white buttons. Following the delicate contrasting detail, the white bedspread has black cording separating its top from the fully gathered floor length sides. An existing futon was reupholstered in a soft geometric pattern in black and white.

A black glass vanity was placed by the window. It has multi-function as a vanity, nightstand, and desk for studies. The client’s desire to have three separate function areas has been fulfilled in this small space.

The long wall features free-style artwork. A new, over-sized pattern wallpaper could also be used to get this effect.

The black and white palette shows youthful pops of color in the throw pillows, area rug, lamp and other accessories. These are the pieces that can be most economically changed as the teenager’s favorite color changes.

It’s such a joy to watch our clients, of all ages, realize their dreams.

 

 

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This morning I was able to view several of the new products from one of our very trusted suppliers.  Take a look, what do you think?  I’m loving the fun red chandelier!

Curved Sofa

Curved Sofa

 

Loving this curved sofa with the camel back.  This would be perfect for a formal conversation area.  Look at that cocktail table, do you know how hard it is to find a scaled down table?  You can bet these items will be in a few of my future presentations.

Red Chandelier

Red Chandelier

I always like to have an element of surprise in each room I design, this red chandelier would provide that wow factor.

Sassy Wing Back Chairs

Sassy Wing Back Chairs

Looking for a little bit of drama . . . in your decor 🙂 ???  Why not bring in these sassy restyled wing back chairs?

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You just never know when you see something that will give you inspiration.  Yesterday I was actually able to squeeze in a hair appointment (long over due) with Daniel at Integrite Salon.  I’ve been there many times but for some reason I looked up today and admired this . . .

Daniels_Light

Daniel, one of the co-owners of the salon, is very creative and is always up to creating something new.  I asked him how he came up with the beautiful “chandelier” lighting idea.  He said he first obtained the fixture from someone redoing their home and they nearly gave away this stunning fixture.  Keep in mind it’s the real thing . . . real crystals!  He had hung it in a traditional manner in his old salon but when when moving to this location the ceiling height would not accommodate this very large piece.  He removed the top third of the piece and cut the remainder of the piece in two, then attached the two pieces horizontally to the ceiling . . . genious!  I love being around creative souls.

You will also notice in the background of this picture another unique lighting fixture hanging over the table.  Daniel created that one too.  It’s been up since Christmas and Daniel explained he’s planning on putting up a new creation soon . . . can’t wait.

On another completely different note, I had a design luncheon today with several of my fellow San Diego designers at Ventana’s in Escondido.   If you’ve never been there you need to stop by for lunch or dinner.  Not only is the decor beautiful but the food is always wonderful.  It reminds me a lot of the fine dining in the Napa Valley.  Below are a couple of pictures of the interior, and you can view their menu on line.  What is really unusual is that this restaurant is above the Lexus dealer, right off of the 15 Freeway.  One entire wall of the main dining room is windows and has a stunning view in the evening.  Stop by if you get a chance.

Vintana Dining Room

Vintana Dining Room

Vintana at Night - Beautiful!

Vintana at Night – Beautiful!

Tomorrow another busy day, meetings with my drapery work room, then off to our upholster and then off to look at some new designs.   Such a joy to work in a creative world!

 

 

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