Friday 13 December 2013

Dedicated to my sister... Happy Birthday Sweety 😚

10-year-olds or tweens -- in between the age of a small child and a teenager -- may seem like some of the most challenging people to design a room for. Their likes are changing, they no longer want a babyish bedroom, but they’re not ready for more outrageous teenage decor. Because you probably don’t want to buy new furniture and repaint walls again in two or three years, use discernment to reevaluate your maturing child's bedroom space.

Color

Your 10-year-old may think she has outgrown the cotton-candy-pink or baby-blue paint covering her walls, but don’t be too quick to rule out the soft color, unless it’s peeling or flaking onto the floor. By introducing vivid color combinations with a more grownup palette, such as red against pink or lime green alongside subtle blue, in the form of a faux fur rug, snazzy art and classic, but cool bedding, you can create a space that feels slightly more mature.



Furniture

If the furniture in your child’s room is sturdy and still in fair condition, give it an updated look rather than replacing it. Sand down a painted or natural-wood dresser and bedside table to remove grime, flaking paint or leftover goo from stickers applied during the kindergarten era. Thumb through design magazines with your preteen to discover what type of furniture he or she approves of. Recreate a similar look with paint or stain and new drawer pulls. If he or she doesn't already have one, choose a neutral metal or wood desk that will see them through to high school and beyond.



Sentimental Art

Although a 10-year-old may no longer need her blankie or favorite bedtime book, she likely won’t want to part with it. Turn it into long-treasured art. Get creative with wall hangings or shadow boxes, and find a way to encase the beloved piece without destroying it. For example, a decoratively tattered hardcover could live on housed inside a silver or brown picture frame behind protective glass, or a patterned blanket could find new life on the wall spread wrinkle-free in a poster frame.



Accessories

Spend an afternoon shopping for a few timeless accessories to bring a sense of maturity to your tween's room. A new alarm clock might replace a silly, colorful wall clock. A grown-up style wood blind or white roller shade could take the place of frilly or bright-colored curtains. Baskets set on a bookshelf can replace a toy box to hold the play items she still uses. A crystal or metal table lamp can provide a sense of adulthood as compared to the licensed princess or action-hero lamp that was her idea of must-have bedroom decor three or four years ago.




Thursday 12 December 2013

MODULECENTRIC II

These days it's been about the children, and it still is.

I got modulecentric to put up some of her work ... check it out http://modulecentric.blogspot.com/.




Saturday 7 December 2013

MODULECENTRIC.

Looking for the right designer to create you child's bedroom can be a pain, where do you start well I found a designer who makes or should I say creates the most outstanding kids bedrooms, I have seen her work and its a wonder she's not really known. She specializes on children's room and when I asked about other parts of the home her reply was - 'am I designer I can design any space I just prefer children areas.'


You would be pleasantly surprised.

Modulecentric - 0807 924 2564 
                       

KIDS SPACES

I offen wonder if it is possible to engage children with design such that they always want to come home. I've looked around and these pictures speaks volumes.

Or just simply making sheared bedrooms as personal to each child as possible. Creating private spaces within the sheared quarters.




Friday 6 December 2013

AND THE WINNER IS.....

As we live out the rest of the year lets recap the colours that the leading authority Pantone, LLC, a global authority on color picked in 2013 as the color of the year.PANTONE® 17-5641 Emerald, a lively, radiant, lush green, is the Color of the Year for 2013! Remember last year’s Tangerine Tango? Apparently they wanted to stick with another vibrant, refreshing hue to liven things up again! Itcan be used in so many fun and stylish ways when decorating your child’s nursery, bedroom or playroom!

Green's complementary color is magenta which would look beautiful in a girl’s room or you can pair it with shades of navy or orange or simply a crisp white for a boy’s room. If you include any of these gorgeous emerald furnishings in your home, others are sure to be green with envy for your on-trend sense of style!

(Very Rosenberry)




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Thursday 5 December 2013

COLOR BLOCKING ... HOME EDITION

Color-blocking, which has been so popular in the fab world of fashion, made the leap into decor. 
Work with three of your favorite colors and see where it takes you.  If you start adding more colors you can end up with a home decor disaster.

An inexpensive and easy way to add color is to paint to the back of open cupboards or bookcases. You can also gather “like colored” items from around your home and group them together in an energized color-blocked collection.





The Pink Socialite 
Wohn Idee
Design Shuffle.

Friday 8 November 2013

Revitalize Your Room!

The living room is the most popular room to makeover, with almost 50 per cent of people choosing to redecorate this room the most.
If your living room is in need of a bit of TLC, but you don’t have the budget or time to completely redecorate, a feature wall is a cost-effective way to add personality, without being too overpowering.
“It may seem obvious, but the importance of choosing the wall itself should not be underestimated. Pick a wall without doors or windows and if possible, with interesting architectural features. It’s best if you can pick the wall with the largest area, however you do need to take into account the shape of the room. If the space you’re planning to spruce up is narrow, picking the longest side will only accentuate this.

Looking for a bit of inspiration? Here are some of my favourite feature wall ideas 

Wallpaper Go full-on fabulous with florals, striking with stripes or pretty with prints.

“With any feature wall, getting it right is a balancing act. Although the aim is for your stylish design to be a focal point, it should not dominate the room. A key trick is to include a few upholstered pieces or curtains in the accent colour. It’s also essential to choose the right design. When it comes to feature walls, bold is better, so pick paper with a large, striking or textured pattern.”

Tuesday 5 November 2013

ON A BUDGET!

Your living space is where you spend much of your free time and as such it should be comfortable and most importantly, make you happy. Some simple and budget friendly tips to revive you space.
1. Paint
Painting is likely the most economical way to change the overall vibe of your dwelling. Something as simple as one accent wall which pops with a little bit of unexpected color could bring a smile to your face. Don't keep the painting to the walls alone think furniture, re-paint you old furniture for this same wow effect.
2. Lighting
Dimmers for all living areas–dining rooms, bedrooms, family rooms, even kitchens.

LETS GET ORGANIZED

Did you know the average person can spend an entire year of their life looking for misplaced items? If you feel you spend a lot of time searching for your belongings you might be a victim of clutter. Clutter can become an overwhelming hassle for many. As time goes by it is easy to accumulate a lot of stuff and run out of space to store it all. While it might be difficult to part ways with items of sentimental value, home organization experts encourage everyone to get rid of any items they haven’t used in the past year.

Organizing your home can help reduce the time you spend frantically searching for lost items. 
SpareFoot, the largest online inventory of storage units, offers up some advice on keeping an organized home. Their infographic on clutter gives fifteen great reasons to keep a tidy house.  De-cluttering your home can save you money, relieve stress, improve friendships, and even lead to a better sex life. It’s incredible all the ways you can better your life with a little home organization. Check out the infographic for all the wonderful benefits.

Monday 4 November 2013

MUCH-A-DO ABOUT COLUMNS.

Plan your furniture layout around your columns.

For many homes columns can become the focal point of your space. Exterior decks are a great example of how wood, stone, stucco and brick can be creatively displayed as column wraps and outdoor furniture seating arrangements can use similar materials and colors to play off of the aesthetics. Don’t be afraid to try and plan your furniture around the columns for an enjoyable seating arrangement for guests.

LETS GET RID OF THE MYTHS

                           

Myth 1: You have to paint your ceiling white to open up the room

While it is true that white reflects light better than any other colour in the colour spectrum, it doesn't mean that you have to only use white on your ceilings. In fact, adding colour to your ceiling can draw the eye upward and make your room feel and appear larger. 

STORAGE STORAGE...


In a small space, storage is almost always at a premium and before you know it, it can get filled up with all the extra clothes you never wear and that lamp you haven't figured out how to work into the living room. But the truth is that the more you can fit behind closed doors, the more space you gain out in the open.

KIDS FURNITURE BY TWO.SIX

“We live intensely. And life has returned to us the intensity we put into each project. We like color. But we like simple lines, functionality and high quality, too. We appreciate the detail as those who appreciate art. And we find art in the ideas, thoughts, sketches, which are passing through here.” 
It's by Portuguese design firm Two.Six.

Sunday 3 November 2013

Small Bedrooms Ideas To Make Your Home Look Bigger


If you are looking for inspiration on how to decorate a small bedroom, it is time to have a look at practical solutions for small homes. Below are  some photos of small bedroom interiors, each of them displaying a different layout.
Keep in mind that light colours are a lot more efficient than dark hues in enhancing the feeling of space. As appealing as it might seem, a super-large bed will take up a lot of space, so a good plan is to reduce the size of the bed and fill the void with practical furniture accessories, and bring in as many mirrors as you can!

Design and Literacy.

The need to improve literacy amongst youths has been an on-going challenge in many countries, but these creative pop-up libraries are making the process of reading and learning much more accessible to the public.

Going to the library often requires individuals to have the access and means to get there, and since some people don't have the opportunity to do so, these pop-up designs are bringing all those literary resources straight to the people themselves. Reading and widening your imagination can add a lot of joy and inspiration to a person's life, and these wonderful pop-up libraries are spreading that joy to as many people as they can.

Little Free Library


Pop up libraries are starting to become more popular, and this one is currently the smallest book exchange centre in New York.  The ‘Little Free Library’ has recently popped up in Manhattan’s Nolita neighbourhood and it’s only big enough for one. 

This media center was designed to create an inhabitable pop up library in which people could stop in and browse the books before borrowing one of them. The structure itself looks like a bucket on stilts.

The All-Encompassing Piece.


OpenBook by TILT, an award winning design and architecture practice based in London, England, is more than a simple seat. It is an all-encompassing piece of furniture that is perfect for offices, small spaces and more. A deep nook that provides a good sense of peacefulness and privacy, it boasts a built-in shelving unit on one side and a series of slots on the other side to hold books and magazines.


The Table +/- ......


The Table +/- by gOO arquitectos, a design studio based in Mexico and founded by Alfredo Nader Mena and Alejandro Nuñez Alfaro, is a piece of modular furniture that interlocks in a unique way. In place of common notches, two of the tables connect via negative space. This is made possible due to their G-like shape that can be flipped over in just about any direction in order to accommodate different needs and wants.

These Blandito Cushion Nests Offer Numerous Ways To Relax


If you need a reason to never leave your house again, try spending a few hours with one of these Blandito cushion nests. These all-in-one furniture solutions provide you with a plethora of comfy lounging options, depending on how cozy you want to get. 


Tipi Modular Furniture Segments


From sofas to teepees, there are almost unlimited possibilities for creation with the Tipi cushions by Laure Kasiers, making them the ultimate product for those who are interested in modular furniture design. 

With no creative limitations, the user can transform this series of clip-on cushions into a seat, a carpet, a backrest, an ottoman, an indoor shelter and the list goes on. The neutral grey tones with hints of mustard yellow have a pebbled effect, harking back to the days when people would construct their homes using rocks of irregular shapes and sizes.