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Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

28 Monday May 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, The Home

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Redefining Space

Here is another collection of ideas that will help you redefine spaces in your home. Sometimes it just takes a few tips to get you started and then you are set to go. There are easy and simple ways of accomplishing successful design. You just have to keep the space in mind and figure out what works best.

Have a stairwell in need of some love? Hanging photos or artwork on the walls will usually do the trick but what about the corner of the stairwell? Don’t think you can’t do anything with them just because it is a small space. Shop around for a corner piece of furniture or place a plant on a plant stand. Two ideas that will solve the problem and look beautiful. You can also dress up the stairs! Get creative and have some fun.

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

Corners in a room are very important. In my previous apartment I had glass bookshelves in the corner which looks great but still seemed a little empty. I happened to have a big branch that I found in my backyard that I felt would be perfect for the spot. I already had it in an oversized vase on the floor but it wasn’t doing much where I originally had it. This corner was the ideal spot. Not only does it fill up the space, it brings a natural and whimsical feel to the room.

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

Bringing natural elements into your home is one idea I always recommend people do. The Earth is such a beautiful place and it gives us so much to work with. This is one thing you can take for granted because most of the time it’s free and best of all, it enhances your everyday life in the process.

For natural elements, look around your local parks or even around your backyard. Remember not to settle with an item just because you want to get the project out of the way. Bringing in plants and flowers will always brighten up a room. Your home is an extension of who you are so allow it to represent your style and personality to the fullest.

Another problem I feel people have with defining space is understanding ways to open it up. If you have a small room, you shouldn’t bring heavy, dark furniture into the space. It will just make it look smaller. That doesn’t mean you can’t use browns and darker colors, it just means you should watch how you combine the elements in the room. It should always feel balanced. Knowing your measurements should help solve that problem.

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

You can have a big, lofty room and still have it feel relaxing, airy and warm. If you want to fill up the space nicely and can use large furniture, then go for it. For big spaces you can choose from many colors that are warm or cool. It’s just a matter of how you want the space to feel. Color plays a big part as well. The warmer the hue (reds, oranges and browns) the space will seem cozier. The cooler the hue (whites, creams, blues and grays) the space will feel more open and airy. But as long you have a nice balance between color, furniture and texture, you can create the space of your dreams.

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

For my living room, I chose a cool blue/gray palette on my walls and included a lot of white. I balanced that out with metal and dark gray furniture. Although its nice to have  a lot of light neutrals in the space, there should be some weight to help balance everything out. This is why I chose darker gray metal pieces with a mix of wood to fill in areas.

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

Textures also play an important role when balancing a space.  Again, if you are stuck with a small room, brighten it up with a high textured rug but don’t hide it with a heavy coffee table. To show the rug off you want to purchase a table that you can see through or has a very light feeling.

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

Try to be creative when it comes to furniture. You don’t always have to buy something already made. Make it yourself! A year ago I purchased several crates from Etsy and stacked them to make shelves. Once I placed some of my vintage accessories on them, it stood out brilliantly. Keeping a collection together is more dramatic than spreading it around so try to pair up pieces by style, form or color.

Redefining Space – Design Ideas for Your Home

For vintage crates and things of that nature, stop by garage sales in your neighborhood. You never know what you will find. There are a lot of things in my home I found at yard sales and for a very good price. Don’t forget about antique shops too! Get creative and work with the space you have. It’s all up to you to make it functional and beautiful.

Hope you all have fun playing around with some of these ideas. Remember, it’s easy to design your space and balance it out. Just keep these tips in mind and DIY your way to brilliance.

Chalky Pastels Bring Spring Closer to Home

20 Friday Apr 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Color Inspiration, Everyday Design, The Home

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better homes and gardens, chalk, interior design, nature, palette, pastels, spring

Chalky Pastels

In the May issue of Better Homes & Gardens they feature chalky pastels and include some tips on how to use them. Being a lover of pastels I had to share these pretty colors. Soft and cheery are great words to describe them for they bring a touch of happy to any space.

Using them on the walls will make a room seem larger so painting a small space a lighter hue is a great idea, if thats what you’re going for. Painting a ceiling will do the same. Accessories that showcase springs beautiful colors help brighten up a space so touches of pretty pastels here and there create a flow of sunshine.

Chalky Pastels

{Spinach White: Sherwin Williams – Raspberry Ice: Benjamin Moore – Mild Mint: Olympic – Filtered Sunlight: Ace Hardware – Inviting Warmth: BH&G for Glidden}

Here are some examples of using pastels successfully. Hope they inspire you to bring spring closer to home. Surrounding yourself with happy colors makes all the difference.

Chalky Pastels

Chalky Pastels

Chalky Pastels

Chalky Pastels

Chalky Pastels

Chalky Pastels

Chalky Pastels

Chalky Pastels

Chalky Pastels

Chalky Pastels

Chalky Pastels

Chalky Pastels

Chalky Pastels

Chalky Pastels

{Check out my Better Homes & Gardens board on Pinterest! It’s my entry for their $5000 Dream Home contest. Wish me luck!}

Finding Your Style

03 Tuesday Apr 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art & Design, The Home

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antique, contemporary, decor, decorating, decorating style, design, home, interior design, mid century, mod, modern, style, traditional, vintage

Finding Your Style

The main idea when designing your home is to know what your style is. A lot of people have no clue as to what their style is called. It’s good to know specific terms and names used in the design industry because it will make your project much easier.

If you like dark wood furniture without much detail, then you might like traditional-styled pieces. However, if you prefer open spaces, sharp lines and light colors, then you might be a minimalist; two styles that are very far from each other on the design scale.

Then you need to consider when styles come together. Yes, you can mix them up, but it has to be done in a well-rounded manner, not with bits and pieces sticking out like a sore thumb. It’s not as hard as you may think but it does take some know how.

There are a few main groups of design that you should know. They are easily recognizable and you will find most of them in people’s homes.

Traditional
Elements of traditional design consists of a mix of dark and light colors, dark woods, tailored and refined furniture, decorative molding, symmetrical layouts and a classic feel. Neutrals such as browns, blues, greens and reds are often found and patterns like plaids, toile, florals and simple textures mostly make up accessories.

Finding Your Style
{A traditional bed room showcasing wood furniture, simple yet shapely design and a natural warm feel}

Finding Your Style
{Traditional styled kitchen with warm wood tones and natural textures}

Finding Your Style
{This traditional study is warm and masculine. Plaid wallpaper brings in style while intimate lighting create the mood}

Finding Your Style
{A more modern version of the style, this traditional bedroom is fit for a queen. From the romantic chandelier to the victorian inspired wallpaper, this space is comfortable, elegant and classic}

Modern vs. Contemporary
People think that these two styles are the same when they aren’t. Modern elements are somewhat close to traditional themes, but a tad more simplified.  You’ll often find square and oval tables, non-decorative furniture, simple textures and more streamlined layouts.

On the other hand, contemporary design is much more experimental. Wide open spaces, functional furniture, sleek shapes, light colors and the use of metallics.  White is often used to bounce around light and allow certain colors to pop. Large oversized pieces of artwork are popular as well.

Finding Your Style
{The use of open shelving and high end appliances as well as the spacious feel presents a contemporary look. The addition of rustic accents helps it feel warmer}

Finding Your Style
{This modern entryway is bold and classic}

Finding Your Style
{The clean lines and minimalist layout of this space shouts contemporary style. The clever use of natural elements such as concrete and wood bring personality and interest}

Finding Your Style
{From the table and chairs to the textured rug, this dining area presents contemporary ideas with an eclectic feel. The lighting is unique while the wood floor and double doors are traditional. A nice mix of styles handled with a modern sensibility}

Vintage
The vintage style of design can go in a few directions according to what period you style your home around. If you like the 40s and 50s, then having a diner-style kitchen with reds and light blues makes sense. If the 60s and 70s appeals to you, then your home will look completely different. Think retro pieces with pops of color, very mod.

Finding Your Style
{This 70s inspired living room is mod all the way. With mid century furniture, a large shag rug and simple accents, this space is transformed with true hippie style}

Finding Your Style
{With touches of 80s and 70s style, this living room is presents a more modern take on this vintage style. Note the warm colors and design of the furniture}

Finding Your Style
{This 50s inspired kitchen is showcased through a modern sensibility. The use of light blue really brings the space together}

However, going back even further to the 1800s is yet another completely different look.  Colonial and post-war design pieces are fairly simple, like traditional, but have a more rustic and worn feel. Think farmhouse and you got it.

Antique filled spaces bring character and personality to a home. From mid century design to rustic/country accents, there is a whole world of possibilities for the vintage style to shine. With a mix of raw elements, rusty items of the past and pale neutral tones, make way for success.

Finding Your Style
{Colonial inspired kitchen with rustic accents and neutral tones. Country styled linens bring lively patterns and a pop of color while the raw architectural elements of the space bring it all together}

Finding Your Style
{This colonial dining room has an arts and crafts feel with touches of americana}

Finding Your Style
{The tile in this bathroom brings a vintage feel with ease. Although its designed with a modern sensibility, the raw and rustic accents allow it to feel nostalgic}

Another style you can consider is Victorian. Highly detailed and ornamental, this style of design appears much like dollhouses: feminine and graceful.

Finding Your Style
{A classic, modern victorian style bedroom beautifully expressed with ornamental details, natural colors and grand accessories}

Finding Your Style
{This modern victorian living room has all the elements this style calls for. From classic  furniture to the elegant details, it all come together nicely. The use of pale neutrals helps distribute the weight evenly across the room allowing it to feel airy and open}

Mid-Century Design
This style describes art created in the 20th century, roughly between the 1930s and 1970s. It was influenced by Scandinavian design (hello Ikea!) and represents modern developments in art, product design and architecture. Experimenting with color, texture and organic shapes, this movement paved the way for modern and contemporary style.

Finding Your Style
{Mid-century designed living room. Airy and natural, the space is filled with clean organic lines and neutral tones and textures}

Finding Your Style
{Mid-century design accessories and pieces of furniture}

Mixing it Up
Here are a few examples of how mixing styles can come together nicely.

Finding Your Style
{A modern rustic living room with touches of industrial
elements
}

Finding Your Style
{This shabby chic space is a mix of rustic, modern and a touch of victorian}

Finding Your Style
{This bedroom is showcased in a traditional style but has elegant accents that give it a pretty victorian feel}

Finding Your Style
{This dining space is a combination of modern style and traditional elements. The contemporary chairs and lighting transform the space that would otherwise feel country}

So whatever you find your style is, do your research to find as many examples as possible. I suggest you start a stylebook so you have an organized collection of things you love. Once you have that, you can start mixing certain elements and really have fun.

Your dream house doesn’t have to be perfect. In fact, you’ll always make improvements to your environment and as you get older, your tastes could change. But while we are in the present, surround yourself with elements of you! Your space should define who you are and showcase what inspires you. Only then will it continue to give back and make you feel you feel at home everyday.

Redesign Tips for Every Room in Your Home

02 Monday Apr 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art & Design, The Home

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decorating, furniture, home, interior design, redesign, space

Everyone wants a nice looking home, but not everyone has the money to do it. However, you can have a stylish home and not pay tons of money. Sometimes just changing up the scene is enough to update any room in your house. With a little work, creativity and guidance, you can have a fresh space in no time.

Redesign Tips for Every Room in Your Home
{Living room before the redesign}

The best and most affordable way to update a room is to figure out a new floor plan. You don’t want to know how many times I’ve done this. I might be a little crazy but seriously, by just moving furniture around, your space will feel new and exciting. Here are a few tips to guide you along the way:

  1. Take photos of the room from every angle as well as measurements of the furniture.
  2. Ask yourself what you want from the space. Do you need more room or want to have a more organized area? Figure out how you can benefit from the space.
  3. Move all the smaller pieces of furniture out of the room as well as any artwork, lamps and other designer items.
  4. {Optional} Draw a diagram of the room and tiny replicas of your furniture. Cut the drawings out and place them on the diagram in all different ways. Experiment and get creative.
  5. Start to move the bigger pieces around and see what works best. This is why having measurements are helpful! Then slowly bring the smaller pieces in the space. If something doesn’t work, just move it somewhere else.
  6. Don’t feel you have to keep everything in the room. Look around your home to see if you have something you can pull from another room. If it looks good, keep it. It’s decisions like these that will help the space feel like new.

I’m not going to lie, this takes some time. But if you’re determined and ready to focus, in a couple of hours you can sit back and enjoy your newly-redesigned space. I suggest you ask someone to help, especially if you have heavy furniture. Plus, it’s always nice to have other opinions.

After you’ve finished, add some finishing touches with new accessories. Find some cool items throughout your home or purchase some inexpensive ones. You don’t need to buy a whole bunch — pillows, curtains, artwork or a couple knick knacks will do the trick. Here is what I did for a past redesign in my old apartment.

Step One: I moved the pink chair to the other side of the room and created a quiet space for reading and resting.

Redesign Tips for Every Room in Your Home

Redesign Tips for Every Room in Your Home

Step Two: I moved the chair back to the other side but placed it on an angle.

Redesign Tips for Every Room in Your Home

Step Three: I moved the bookshelves to the opposite corner behind the smaller couch. This helps to make the transition from the living room to the dining room stylish.

Redesign Tips for Every Room in Your Home

Step Four: I moved the couches and table so they faced the corner of the room making it a little more interesting. This allowed much more space in the room giving it a more open feel.

Redesign Tips for Every Room in Your Home

Step Five: I placed the TV on another piece of furniture so I can have a new coffee table. Who needs to shop when you have all you need right here!

Redesign Tips for Every Room in Your Home

Step Five: I rearranged accessories and gave the room a new fresh feel. Olive seems to like it too!

Redesign Tips for Every Room in Your Home

Redesign Tips for Every Room in Your Home

Good luck and have fun. This is your chance to be a designer and really make it happen. When you’re done, invite some friends over so everyone can enjoy your genius!

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