Showing posts with label Rugs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rugs. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2011

Love .... Bath Mats








Images 1&3 - Unknown Image 2 - House & Garden Image 4 - Elle Decor Image 5 - Domino Image 6 - Country Homes & Interiors

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Love .... A Little Touch of Royalty







Images 1&6 - Graham & Brown Image 2 - InStyle Magazine Image 3 - Eric Cahan Images 4&5 - Stamp Rugs

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The Sophisticated Helen Green

Pick up a copy of England's House and Garden or Home and Gardens' Magazines and you are sure to find the work of Interior Designer, Helen Green. She has wonderful streamlined, sophisticated style. Green describes her style as cool contemporary, modern, precise, harmonious and elegant. Above is London Triplex she recently designed for client.
Her palette is often soft neutrals, which we all know I love here at Willow Decor. Green mentioned in a recent interview that in central London, with the homes interesting architecture, she felt color doesn’t really work. "In a sophisticated house where you’ve got a sophisticated palette of greys, for example, splashes of colour like a red cushion doesn’t work for me." Having moved into a historic home with many interesting architectural details I have also found myself moving toward a more neutral palette. Like Green, I felt this was a better way for the room to reveal its exceptional bones. This is such a wonderful dining room. I adore the gray blue color scheme. Green keeps the architectural details the focus of this room but enhances them by accenting them with mirrors. Notice the mirrors incorporated into the wall panels above. And, if you look again at the living room photo above you will notice mirrors built in, flanking the windows. I love this master bedroom. The room's architecture is front and center and beautifully enhanced by a soothing palette of beige. The furniture is a mix of what we call classic contemporary. (The silver hot chocolate pot and the roses add the subtle bling!)
Above is the Guest room -streamlined, sophisticated and very inviting.

Now let's have a look at her own personal residence in London. It is always interesting to me how a designer's home often parallels a clients. I prefer to work with clients that have similar taste and want to achieve a similar design aesthetic. The process becomes more exciting for me, because finding the perfect fabric, paint, or marble for client I get as excited as if I found it for myself.

Here is Green's living room. Again the palette is soothing, drapes match the walls for softness, and the focus remains on the beautiful furniture and the rooms mouldings and window. Green herself defines her house as the reflection of "a modern-classic style achieved by means of a selection of contemporary furniture and a collection of antiques, drawings and paintings".

The master bedroom is elegant is soothing. The blue color, chosen for the silk-upholstered walls and sofa, contrasts with the darker shades of the rest of the furniture.
One of the designer’s favorite rooms is her kitchen, a spacious area that looks out onto the beautiful gardens. Though I personally prefer a white kitchen, I do like Green's cabinets. I think the wood tone is very rich and the crystal chandelier gives the space and unexpected glamour. Notice how similar her dining chairs are to the ones above in her clients dining room.

Here is a photo of her lovely garden and entertaining area. No wonder she loves the kitchen looking out onto it. This is a place that reflects her maxim in interior decoration: "always follow your own instinct" Sophisticated and elegant.

Green has launched two wonderful furniture lines and has a line of carpets and fabrics. For more of Helen Green's work and her furniture check out her website here.

(all photos Helen Green London)

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Those White and Cream Cow Hide Rugs


Suzanne Kasler
I am really enamored with white/cream cow hide rugs. They seem to add another layer of richness and beauty to so many different style interiors. Here is a lovely room designed by the wonderful Suzanne Kasler. Southern Accents
I especially love cow hide rugs over sisal or seagrass. In this room the rug seems to compliment all furnishings; notice the side table and Ghost chair. Jan Showers
The combination of the natural floor covering and the sumptuousness of the cow hide really speaks to me.
Cote de Texas
I think they add a luxurious layer of texture and interest to room. Here is the wonderful bedroom of Sally Wheat, brought to us by Joni of Cote de Texas. You can read all about the rest of Sally's house here. Cote de Texas
Sally renovated the many rooms including the living room. Here is the photo from the cover of Houston House and Home. You can read all about her more recent renovation here.
Material Girls
Here the fabulous Jan Showers layers the cow hide over white rug. It adds a layer of richness to this room. Veranda
Though not quite cream, I wanted to include Vincent Wolfe's gorgeous room. Here the cow hide is layered over a lighter rug and creates a luxurious effect.
uktv
=The cow hides seem to work in many different decors. Here it looks fabulous in this more masculine and modern room.
tbird
Of course in more modern interiors, like this bedroom the cow hide softens the hard edges of the furniture and the space.
Kim Christie
They also look beautiful laying on a hardwood floor - In this room I love the mix of the hard lines of the mirrors and coffee tables with the softness of linen sofa, throw and cow hide rug.
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I find the cowhide rug a more interesting choice than the traditional needlepoint or aubusson rug. With the yellow chairs, it adds a layer of unexpected edginess to this room.
The darker floors also really make the rug stand out.

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Finally here is one my favorite rooms. I think the the cow hide rug looks so lovely in this very neutral interior. What do think?
Click on Hooked on Houses to see what everyone else is hooked on!

Monday, March 31, 2008

More from The Rug Company and Alexander Girard FLOR tiles


Ok, I'm not quite done with rugs yet... I'm also a big fan
of floor carpet tiles which you can make rugs with. They
are a green product, easy to clean and come in many
different shapes and colors. I was recently sent some
beautiful photos from FLOR as part of their announcement
of a new line of floor tiles they have. I really liked the
colors and patterns and thought it was worth sharing with
everyone.


Alexander Girard was one of the foremost textile designers
of the 20th century. He was born in New York City but was
raised in Florence, Italy. He is most widely known for his
career at Herman Miller where he was the head of their fabric
and textile division. He worked with George Nelson and Charles
and Ray Eames to create furniture designs that went on to
influence the rest of the world. Later, his fabrics came to have
a heavy influence from folk art which he and his wife had
amassed a huge collection of.


FLOR is releasing their new line of Alexander
Girard floor tiles later this spring. They do
not have an exact date of release yet but will
have an introductory offer to those who are
interested. The tiles come in four different
shades and different sizes. The colors are
brilliant and very fun. I think the smaller
pattern is quite cute. What do you think?


Last time I focused on floral motifs from The Rug Company.
This time I'm focusing on their more contemporary patterns
like this one designed for Paul Smith. I've always loved
the colors and patterns of his signature stripes.


I think this room is pretty spectacular.


An interesting way of using a modern rug pattern
and color juxtaposed with very traditional furnishings.



Chocoloate and Plum. Yummm!! I love tea
and thought it was so cool to leave a tea cup
and saucer in the middle of this photo.


Cowhide rug - to a new level. Isn't the
checkered pattern so cool! Like a
variance of the chessboard.


Just looking at this rug makes me
want to roll around in it :-)


Love the color palette in this one. Somehow,
the fact that it is a bit dark in this room totally
lends itself to the overall feel and color combination.


A fun aerial view.



Psychodelic colors! Is the sofa and
rug vibrant or what?


This photo strikes me as the epitomy
of mid-century design. I love the colors
in the rug.




What a fun pattern and colors!

Which rugs were your favorite?
I don't know about you but I know it
makes me want to buy a rug even
though I don't need one...

All photos from The Rug Company and FLOR.