Wednesday, September 3, 2014

My Traditional Mediterranean Project

I'm happy to announce my latest project Traditional Mediterranean. I had the opportunity to design the interior of a three-story Mediterranean house with sleek, classic touches. The photos you see are shot by the renowned photographer Grey Crawford who captures the essence of my innovative design which borrows from classic and modern elements to create unique exciting spaces. Enjoy! -M

The foyer contrast a bold, modern Basquiat work with a classic console and mirror, adding an extra dimension with the Dennis & Lean sculpture. Mix modern with traditional pieces to create unique and current feel.

The hands, unexpected and eye catching, become useful as flower holders, turning the wall by the winding staircase into a conversation piece.

The living room uses a monochromatic color scheme, drawing the eye to corner piece with its range of warm tans and browns which the client wanted.  And notice the signature swing. This room has a little something for everyone from traditional to modern.

I love the combination of salmon and rusty colors juxtaposed with grays and whites of the hand-painted Paul Montgomery silk wallpaper custom made to my specifications. Wallpaper isn't always for grandma's it can be modern if you add the right touches.

The detail shows how so many design elements, including the green succulents and the Jeremy Briddle ceramic vases on the buffet, come together to create an elegant, yet richly varied space. 

The textured Venetian plaster, the cowhide rug and the oak flooring come together in an office to create a uniquely intimate and varied experience.  The Portuguese hand-rubbed black mahogany desk creates a solid base of operation. Try using bold colors to give a small room big personality.

The powder room’s copper wall, the client’s favorite color, is enhanced with Pangea Sconces bu Hudson Furniture  and a traditional wall-mounted sink to make a welcoming place of respite for guests.

The subterranean lounge is for entertainment, using a white motif to create the feeling of a special place.  The oversize center bed fits 12 to loll and watch TV.  The Retna piece, red, white and blue, draws the eye to trail-blazing art. Having a monochromatic color scheme ties everything together, while creating an upscale look. Just select the right pieces.

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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Neutrals & Monochromatic

Sometimes you just can't beat the classics like neutrals and monochromatics. They pull together a space effortlessly, are timeless, and paired with textures they create a high end look. -M


In my bedroom, everything is neutral, but I keep it interesting through different materials and textures such as lucite, wood, lambs wool, and linens. My bed is an antique wood bed with bronze on it. I've had it since I was 15. Somethings are too sentimental and hard to get rid of. To modern up an old space ad a few new pieces here and there or add a new painting or paint color to the walls.


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Monochromatic color schemes are a great way to pull together a room.
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Finland has a long history of desiring to stay out of international conflicts, is recognized as neutral and always ranks in the top 10 of the Global Peace Index.

Abstract artwork is always a easy fix to update a room.
Artwork from my shop: http://melodyinteriordesign.com/shop/


 A minimal approach to your design can be used when making your chandelier the main attraction of your dining room. Enchanting tree chandelier. One of the most beautiful trees I've seen in Napa Valley is made from crystals and lights. Hall Rutherford Winery. What a magnificent chandelier created by artist Donald Lipski. It represents a grapevine root system.


Can't decide on a paint color, try striped walls.



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50 Shades of Grey

I love using gray it's so versatile. Like the book there are many shades of gray and every shade can add a layer of dimension to your space. You can cater it to your preferences whether you like modern or traditional. -M


Gray and green living room with plaster wall treatment with solid oak beams light textured featuring Restoration Hardware Wine Barrel 6-Arm Round Chandelier, Glass sliding doors and cast limestone fireplace with a convex mirror, natural linen and cotton sofa and daybed with kelly green velvet pillows, and galvanized steel coffee table. Dark hand scraped wood floor provided additional warmth in this incredible space! Enjoy 

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Gray makes an old building feel modern.


Gray can be glamorous. 


Talk about texture!


Make your furniture pop on simple gray walls.


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Gray isn't flat it can be multidimensional with texture and saturation.


Break up the space with gray.


Tone down crazy colors with gray.


Create a classic look. 

The many uses of gray.
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Somethings Off

Sometimes being slightly off can be fun and make something uniquely yours with a large or small gesture. -M



Slightly turning a window.
Mixed dresser styles. 


Vertical housing.


A glass brick house


A leaning building


Giant snail anyone?


Ice castle


A slanted house


A colorful watchtower.


A breaking apart building.


Pattern crazy.


Handshake anyone?



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Pastel & Pink

Sometimes a neutral space feels plain and lacks personality to liven it up add pink. - M


Pink isn't always feminine if used properly. 


Pastel pink can also be used to soften a space.


Add a splash to a front door for a cheery entry.


Pink in this room is used more like a neutral. 


Lastly if you're too scared to use pink go for more temporary accessories, if you don't love it you can switch it out whether it be flowers or pillows. 

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