Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts

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.


Get these great monochromatic pieces at my shop: http://melodyinteriordesign.com/shop/


Monochromatic color schemes are a great way to pull together a room.
Try some of these pieces from my shop for your next monochromatic theme: http://melodyinteriordesign.com/shop/


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 

Inspired by 50 Shades of Gray from my shop: http://melodyinteriordesign.com/shop/



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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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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Monday, November 11, 2013

What I've Been Up To

    I have so much to tell you about whats been going on around here, this post might be a little longer than you're used to, so maybe grab a cup of coffee and get comfortable; let’s finally get to know one another! I've realized lately that no hard work goes unrewarded. Starting my online Shop has been a lot of work, but it definitely has paid off, because of it I have a new fabulous client in Chicago. I also have 2 huge projects that I'm working on with amazing people in addition to the ones I'm finishing up. I think it's so important to surround yourself with kind people, people who know more then you and you can always learn from.

   Last month I was in Chicago for work and I was very inspired by the Chicago Union Station. What a fine building the Chicago Union station is, with its elegant limestone exterior and that romantic passenger hall. I thought it's one of Chicago’s most iconic structures, reflecting the city’s strong architectural heritage. Its combination of Bedford limestone Beaux-Arts facades, massive Corinthian columns, sparkling marble floors, and magnificent Great Hall, all highlighted by brass lamps, creates an environment that captures the allure and imagination of anyone on its premises. As I walked throughout the exterior hall I couldn't stop looking up, and wondering why I couldn't stop. It probably had something to do with the beautiful coffered ceiling that is perfectly symmetrical.

   Maybe this is the reason I like spaces to feel balanced. Symmetry can balance an area of your home, it can draw the eye and is said to create a feeling of safety, comfort and familiarity. Symmetry should not be over done, you don't want it to become monotonous, so don't forget to include a few surprises like a sculpture of a hand or feet! More popular in traditional interiors, however used correctly it can work magic in a contemporary living space. Often I buy pieces for my projects in two's, a matching pair of consoles, candelabras, side tables, vases, mirrors or a pair of chairs, all can look fabulous when placed symmetrically. Do you love symmetry or do you prefer asymmetrical styling in your home? I often get off on tangents it's because I get so excited when talking about design that all these ideas and concepts suddenly begin to pop up in my head. I have so much to tell you. :)

   Now lets get to the fun stuff my inspirations. My inspiration comes from everywhere. Like everyone else I get a lot of inspiration from design magazines, books, and museums but I truly get the most inspiration when I travel. I love staying in small boutique hotels and bed 'n' breakfasts that have unique designs that spark my creativity. I tend to rise early for early morning walks to explore local flee markets before the crowds take them over. I also draw a lot of my inspirations from natures colors and natural designs. They are true works of art that I highly appreciate and incorporate into my works. I am inspired by great art and architecture, particularly styles native to L.A as reflected in such deco icons as the Union Station.  I love the diversity of Southern California, from the Watts Tower which is a world renowned icon of found objects worked into monumental heights to the dominance of the Griffith Park Observatory as an Art Deco masterpiece of great design and deliberation. I see the city as a huge canvas from which I pick and choose from. I use all my inspirations in my projects although working on commercial projects is a completely different animal than residential.
I'm also mad about Googie architecture. That was bold, groundbreaking design, with form following functions, eye catching designs to get the attention of people in cars to stop at an restaurant a motel or a gas station. We always have something to learn from the past and you never stop learning, because every time you look you discover something new you've never seen before. Keep your eyes peeled and never stop learning. -M

Ceilings. Design is about all those small little details you may not even notice initially


Look up!

Mix of traditional and modern.


I sell a similar side branch side table in my shop. Get it here: http://melodyinteriordesign.com/shop/product/forest-park-table-3/
Split colored drapes can be used to ground a room or create a visual chair rail.

Get this lamp from my shop at: http://melodyinteriordesign.com/shop/product/lawton-lamp/

Another fabulous lamp that has more visual weight from my shop: http://melodyinteriordesign.com/shop/product/cordaje-lamp/

 That ceiling, those velvet chairs, and classic chandelier.

Amazing Italian chandelier from my shop. Get it here:
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Add visual interest to a space through dramatic lighting and art that may not exactly fit in, but works somehow. In this instance they used a very modern piece of art in a traditional room.

Monochromatic, works all the time. In these spaces it's especially important to pay attention to what type of textures you're using in the room, since everything is a similar color.

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Friday, November 8, 2013

Hello Yellow!

Choose the right colors: When beginning any interior design project, make sure your color scheme is complementary and the colors work together, creating a balanced look. Neutrals should work to balance bright colors. You don’t want it to be too busy with too many different colors competing or too flat and boring with only neutrals catching the eye.

















Create a mood: Are you seeking the tranquility of an Asian style or the sleek simplicity of contemporary design. Whether you’re looking to enlarge a tight space, make a cavernous space feel cozier, or create a space that is calming, bold, or elegant, it’s important to first figure out the mood you want to create before getting started. In the end, this will help make the design theme more cohesive.

Amazing new pieces in the shop that have an exciting color palette, perfect to cheer you up any day.

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Bring big personality to your home with a little paint on the door.

Keep it functional: Be smart about your interior design decisions so they don’t detract from the functionality of your day-to-day living. When choosing a design theme, be sure to keep in mind issues such as traffic flow, comfort, and maintenance.

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Her dress looks so comfy, but chic and sexy at the same time. Did you know wearing yellow, makes you appear more tan? Wonder what a yellow interior would do?

Hang art on the walls: Artwork can lend a finished look to any room. Pay particular attention to matters of style and color when selecting pieces of art, as you want things to flow and not compete with each other. Be sure to hang any artwork at eye level for the best effect.
Pick your paint colors last, choose mismatched seating, and don't forget the closet lighting.

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Include textures and patterns: Texture is a great way to add a unique touch to your home. Texture and patterns draw the eyes to interesting details and also bring balance to the wood, glass, and other smooth surfaces found in a room. This is particularly important in a design theme that’s more contemporary or modern.

Big storage and big style find the chest in my shop: http://melodyinteriordesign.com/shop/product/klismos-mini-chest-sandblasted-oak/


Gorgeous cabinet from my shop: http://melodyinteriordesign.com/shop/product/klismos-media-cabinet-sandblasted-oak/


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Thursday, November 7, 2013

Black is Back


Black was one of the first colors used by artists in neolithic cave paintings. In the Roman Empire it became the color of mourning. In the 14th century, it began to be worn by royalty, the clergy, judges and government officials in much of Europe. It became the color worn by English romantic poets, businessmen and statesmen in the 19th century, and a high fashion color in the 20th century.

Many people are scared to use black in a room because they think it would make the room look smaller. To some black may not even be a color, but the absence of color or absorption of it. To me black doesn't make a room smaller, but it makes it elegant and unique, like that perfect little black dress. Black automatically makes any space feel luxurious, mysterious, and interesting. White in black spaces becomes the focal point. In black spaces all colors pop, even light neutrals. So if you're scared of color, a black luxurious room might be the way to go. Find more inspirations and the links to these images on our Pinterest Board: http://www.pinterest.com/ShopatMID/black-is-back/


One of my favorite lamps from the shop: http://melodyinteriordesign.com/shop/product/agate-accent-lamp/

Get the black chandelier at my shop: http://melodyinteriordesign.com/shop/product/carsten-chandelier/




Modern sculptures to accessories any space from my shop. Get them here: http://melodyinteriordesign.com/shop/product/s3-pyramid-objet-matte-black/


 Looking for a beautiful bar cart with modern style. Get this beauty from my shop here: http://melodyinteriordesign.com/shop/product/ponce-bar-cart/

 Dining table from my shop: http://melodyinteriordesign.com/shop/product/square-resin-dining-table/

Marcel chair at my shop: http://melodyinteriordesign.com/shop/product/marcel-chair/





Coco Chanel's dining room
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