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Kamis, 10 September 2015

Fall favorites

Happy Thursday! How is it already mid-September? It still feels like August around here, so this Mama is a happy one. I'm working on some really exciting projects right now. Here are six interior design trends and classic looks I'm eyeing and/or using!!


 1. BLEACHED OR LIMED WOOD FLOORS




2. CEMENT FLOOR TILES
these come in an array of designs and this company has a great selection.






3. BRASS GLOBE LIGHTS



4. LARGE PHOTOS AND BOHEMIAN THROWS AND PILLOWS






5. BRASS SHELVING


6. PAINTED LANTERNS



Jumat, 14 Februari 2014

Thursday Tip # 12- Art above the sofa

Do you have  one big blank space above the sofa?  Are you wondering how to fill it?  If the number of questions I get about this is any indication there are lots of question marks out there about this topic.  Ta da... answers.  I  introduced this topic a little in last week's Thursday Tip  when I discussed scale, but I wanted to give more formatting options this week. 

 This is an area where there are lots of thoughts on how to and how not to hang art for best effect.
My guideline is to think about ways to fill at least 2/3 the width of the furniture. It is often difficult to find large scale art so think about pairings of various types.  It also looks good if your art expands to the edges of the sofa.  Once you go beyond  sofa width the art starts to look very top heavy and the sofa  is diminished. You should also consider the height of the art.   Remember it is a long way to the ceiling so refrain from work that is only twelve or 14 inches high.  It will look lost even if it is long enough.

I have to thank  Interiors PL    for creating this great graphic that provides many options for what to hang over a sofa.

 ideas for hanging art over sofa
11 options for hanging art over a sofa.

My favourites in these options are  4, and 6-11.  They all fit the guidelines I discussed above.  1 and 3 are my least favourite because they don't fill up enough space for me.  I like 5 because it is asymmetrical  and I could balance this placement by adding things on the left of the sofa to create a pleasing balance. Richard Mishaan discussed  another aspect of asymmetrical placement in a House Beautiful post.


design tip hanging art assymetrical
Why asymmetrical layouts work

Here is the same idea expressed in one of my painting compositions called Breathe.

ayssemetrical composition acrylic painting Margaret Ryall
 Margaret Ryall, 2004, Breathe, acrylic on canvas, 12 x 24in.

 Are any of these options wrong?  Not really.  There are only guidelines in interior design,  no right or wrong. 

Do you have a favourite way to arrange art above your sofa?  Please share.

Senin, 30 Desember 2013

Reclaimed wood works


 Old is good. What is old can be new again with a little ingenuity, and I don't mind admitting that the art side of my brain has lots of that.   I think reclaimed wood  is beautiful, and this summer I made great finds on the beaches near our summer house.

Are you wondering how this connects to decor?  Keep reading!

reclaimed wood Newfoundland
Atlantic Ocean beach wood
 Storm tossed and sea sanded house/shed remnants  were dragged home against my better half's judgement. At the time I answered the strong call emitted by these materials, but  I didn't know why I needed them.  My art often begins with the call of materials rather than with sketches and preconceived notions of a final product.

 Margaret Ryall Duntara workshop
Not a pretty site/sight
No this is not the home decor section!

Move over hubby,  I am taking possessions of your precious workshed and tools.  Yep!  I know my way around drills, bandsaws, chopsaws and sanders and I discovered construction adhesive will stick most everything together. Drop paintbrushes, fine papers and canvas.  I have a new palette and perhaps a new series for exhibition.

This one is my keeper.
Reclaimed wood assemblage Beach Quilt Margaret Ryall
Beach Quilt, Margaret Ryall, 2013, reclaimed wood
 And here it is in the back entry of my summer house.  I have to wait until May to see it again (and take some decent shots of it).

You've reached the home decor part
Stay tuned for more creative moments in my life.  What have you created for your home lately?

Kamis, 05 Desember 2013

10 Ways to use Pantone's Colour of 2014

The news is out and after much  guessing  by designers the world over Pantone has declared Radiant Orchid as the colour for 2014.

10 Ways to use Pantone's 2014 colour of the year
2014 Pantone Colour of the Year

 It seems to leave people a little speechless.  Now I am a purple lover and have hits of it around my house, but I lean toward the bluish purples.  Even my front door is BM french violet. I have lavender  front porch cushions  etc.  I wear lots  of purples in clothing.   But this is more pink.

It is a far cry from last year's emerald. 


 If you bought into emerald last year here's a combination of the two.... 


Certainly colourful.  Notice how white is used to quieten this scheme.


But how to deal with this vibrant pink purple.... 



 Play it safe and use it to add a  jolt of colour in flowers... Beautiful and temporary.

 
 source

Invest in a little leather that can be moved from room to room.  




Paint a piece of furniture or a mirror.



Throw in a daring light fixture. 


 Buy an accent chair in this lovely hue and connect it with a patterned pillow. 


Mix it up in lovely patterned bedding. 


Or on a ceiling or headboard.  Notice the leather ottoman from a previous shot.


Now we are getting daring with drapes, a bold geometric pattern and peonies.  The dark furniture provides a rich backdrop for this scheme.


Or have the full meal deal with walls, bedding, drapes, pillows and art.  Thankfully the white offers the perfect foil for the vibrancy.

Did you notice any trends in how it is used? 



And good- bye with one of my paintings that works with this lovely colour


Margaret Ryall ( In Between) mixed media on canvas, 12 x 36 inches , private collection



Kamis, 28 November 2013

8 Ways to fill empty corners

The four corners of a room are often a no man's land when it comes to design.  I am not saying that you have to fill up every corner with something, but I am advocating thinking about your space to determine if  it might need to look more "fulfilled". Here are some of my favourite solutions:

Art 


8 Ways to fill empty corners
Using Art to fill an empty corner
Margaret Ryall

 Usually you can't walk right up art you place in a corner,  so choose something that can be read from a distance. This lovely matted and framed wood sculpture is stunning for corner purposes.  It brightens up the space, fills it nicely, provides a backdrop for the dark table and lamp base and is a bit of a conversation piece. I was so excited when it was hung on my clients' wall.  


 using art to fill empty corners

This colourful mid century modern space needs art work to match.   It creates another layer for the space that invites the eye to roam and then return to the equally colourful lamp and chair. 


 Round table and two chairs


two chairs round table  in  corner
Houzz

Round tables are great for corners because they allow you to fill the awkward space and at the same time move your eye around so you don't get stuck there visually. The addition of the lamp provides the third height thus creating a more interesting design.

Tall  floral arrangement


round table and ottomans foyer

 When you have the height why not go for it and use something tall to fill the space.  Again a round table is the mainstay for  this foyer area. 

 Built in bookcase 


corner bookcase workspace
Vicente Burin Architects

This beautiful set of bookcases  tucks effortlessly into a corner.  The colour adds to the whole space and the minimal arrangement of objects and books ensures it isn't too busy. 

Chair and floor lamp 

 
vignette chair ottoman lamp corner
 Cravotta Interiors

A round floor lamp behind a chair is a perfect and quite functional solution for a corner. 


chair ottoman floor lamp in corner
 Houzz


In larger spaces the addition of a round table helps to fill the corner and provide variety in heights. 

 A  workspace 


desk chair art in small space
Siemasko + Verbridge

Tidy and interesting  art too. 


built in office desk under stairs
  Leslie Goodwin Photography

Or perhaps a larger space to make use of a corner under a stairs.  


 built in  workspace desk in corner
SchappacherWhite Architecture D.P.C.

Large scale vases/urns


large urns in dining room
InHouse Design Studio

Sometimes you need a certain something to complete a design and these two large scale floor vases do just that.  Imagine the space without them.  


large vase with greenery and sticks kitchen

 This arrangement is not in a corner, but it very well could be.  Rather than bamboo you could use birch sticks if you wanted a more rustic look.

 Corner mirror and two chairs


corner with two chairs table and mirror

Love this solution because it expands the space making it seem like it goes on forever. The glitz and sparkle doesn't hurt either . 

Then there's tall plants, built in benches, screens .... The list is as long as your imagination.  Do you have any bright ideas for filling corners?

Selasa, 27 November 2012

Erin Gates for Jill Rosenwald Collection

My good friend and fellow design blogger Erin Gates has collaborated with the talented ceramicist Jill Rosenwald on a stunning new collection. Erin was inspired by a pattern on a basket she owns of African origin. I love how graphic the print is! All the pieces, except for the lamps have a glamorous gold rim and are available in two different color ways, black/peony + j.crew/mint. Another benefit besides owning a beautiful piece of functional art? 15% of all the proceeds is going to be donated to the Red Cross for Hurricane Sandy Relief! Gorgeous work ladies!   Please e-mail erin at: erin@eringatesdesign.com to place your order - they hope to have the collection up on Jill's e-commerce site very soon! 

J.Crew/Mint

#6 Vase- $78
6.25″ H X 3.25″ W

Ritz Tray- $92
14″L x 3.5″ W

Olive Tray- $152
9″ W X 12″L
Mug- $65

Oval Lamp- $430
6.5″ W X 24.5″ H
Black/Peony

#6 Vase- $78
6.25″ H X 3.25″ W

Ritz Tray- $92
14″L x 3.5″ W

Olive Tray- $152
9″ W X 12″L

Mug- $65
Oval Lamp- $4306.5″ W X 24.5″ H