Sunday, May 1, 2011

Creativity Expelled!!

I was thumbing through the latest Interiors & Sources. This was the cover article and I was so impressed with the way the designer thought out of the box on almost all elements of their design. This is true creativity.

 Who would of thought to put the back end of animals on chairs? And some how it works perfectly.
 This photo reminds me of Alice in Wonderland.
 I love the used of while. Upon first look the picture seems to have no personality due to the large amounts of white. But upon farther inspection- Its true brilliance. The designer was able to make an all white couch work against a more grey white background. The pop of color is mainly from the oriental rug and the British flag across the back of the chair. I am surprised they are harmonious, but in this setting they work well together.

 notice: the British flag is on the ottoman and George Washington is the picture on the wall... Might the designer be trying to tell us something??


I love love love this conference room!!!

To read the whole article:
http://www.interiorsandsources.com/ArticleDetails/tabid/3339/ArticleID/11768/Default.aspx

ModularArts

I wanted to share this product. It's called ModularArts.


ModularArts come in three different forms: Panels, Tiles and Blocks.
 These products are easily installed and create a seamless look between panels.
 Each panel weighs between 1.5 and 4.2 pounds.
 Material: Cement


Each product has LEED technical information available on the website.

www.modulararts.com

Sunday, April 24, 2011

another example of how design can effect people... and their beliefs.

I went to church with my family this morning for the Easter service. We usually go to the service in the chapel when we go to church, but today we sat in the large church.
Video of the Church of Incarnation

I grew up going to a traditional Episcapalian service 5-6 days a week. I was very surprised when my mother mentioned that the church had started a new service called 'Uptown' to try and reach a younger group of non-believer by having a contemporary service. Your probably asking yourself what this has to do with design. A traditional Episcopalian service is very similar to a Catholic service. We sit, stand and kneel and have a 'dialogue' we repeat each week before and after the sermon. The Contemporary service has a televisions, and a live band and generally held in a large auditorium like room, not the church.

This brings me to the question of whiether the design of the church effect how people interact and believe??

The answer is yes.

According to the Church of the Incarnation's website: Many people today don’t connect with church. They’re still looking for a place to call home. They have a hard time connecting how this ancient faith impacts their present reality. The Uptown community at Church of the Incarnation seeks to reach out to people where they are by engaging in a community where.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Lazzara Yachts

Lazzara Yachts
“God only gives you so many days, but the ones you spend at sea don’t count against you.”




I was very impressed by the Lazzara operation. Lazzara is a boat manufactoring company that desgins, creates and outfits their boats from start to finish in 10 months. The company started when the Lazzara's realized their was a whole in the yachting industry. They started creating smaller yachts that had the luxury and feel of bigger luxury yachts.

“ When the other components are ready, the interior module is lifted up and lowered into the hull.  It is precisely fitted and mounted atop Lazzara’s patented isolation system, which is series of rubber pads used to eliminate vibration.” This system of putting in the interior is truely unique to the Lazzara company/boats.
Lazzara boats have won numerous awards and are considered to be at the forefront of yacht design. 
Hallway  

I am truly impressed with not only the interior design but also the technology and innovation used to produce each interior. I have yet to see an interior I wasn’t awed by. Each one has a certain level of class and charm.  Lazzara is famous for putting a stylish interior into a smaller yacht, thus creating a whole new yachting market.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

RVs and 5th Wheels- Designers Needed

Two of my favorite relatives were in town this past weekend. They spend four months each year camping in Arizona. The rest of the year they spend in Michigan.

While in Arizona they live in an RV with a horse trailor attached to the back end. I'm not gonna lie, the whole rig is huge. We could barely find a spot to park it this past weekend at Devils Den with out having to trim some trees. They just bought there second RV. Linda (one of my relatives) and I started talking one night and she made the comment that the people who design RVs sometimes don't think about how someone uses the space when all the slides are in. Slides are what makes the RV larger when parked.

One example she gave was the fact that the kitchen counter has a rounder edge to it that runs parrellel to the refrigerator. When all the slides are closed there is no room to open the firdge completely. By illiminating the 4 inches of counter space, this problem could be solved. In anothor one of my relatives rigs, a 5th wheel, the refrigorator doors can't even be opened unless the slides are out..

Many rigs come with a full kitchen, washer and dryer, bathroom/shower, dining room table and chairs, at least two beds if not more a kitchen island...  One I stayed in even had a TV and boom box attached to the outside so they could watch football games. The ammonites are endless now.



I have camped in a few different RVs and 5th wheels. Not going to lie- Its awesome. I grew up old school camping. The kind where you pitch a tent and start a fire. I love camping both ways. The RVs do add an extra bit of flexibility the old school version does not.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Awesome Wallpapers


March always makes me think of flowers and everything turning green. While in Dallas for spring break the April 2011 Phoenix Home & Garden magazine arrived. It happened to be there garden issue. I came across some wall coverings I wanted to share with you.

The wallpaper shown is by designer Amy Butler who has teamed up with Graham & Brown to introduce a line of eco-friendly wallpapers. There are six floral patterns in six colors. The wallpaper is manufactures using the Forest Stewardship Council-Certified paper with water based inks. The one shown here is Midnight. You may find the complete collection at Grahambrown.com

The other picture is an Artistic tile's new Bloom pattern, which is Jardin collection. Moonlight Metallic Blend colorway is shown and it is one of three inspired by Botanical gardens. It comes in four hues of iridescent metallic glaze. It is available through Craftsman Court Ceramics, (480)-970-6611

By using these beautiful products in interior applications, you do not have to wait for March for your flower fix. It will feel like spring all year long.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Mixing Function with Imagination

“Watching someone move up or down a staircase presents important moments that you can choreograph. It's all about the person moving through space and providing them with drama.”


I recieved an email with some of these images and I wanted to see more! There isn't really anything written on this type of stair design, but the pictures talk for themselves!

Recipe for successful stairs
1.Form follows function
2. Comfort
3.A designer
4. Follow local codes
5. Skilled craftsman





 Crazy Stairs from around the World



A stair case disguised as a tree


The new jungle gym!

  Designers have started taking a basic, usually uneventful stair and now make it the center of attention. This building staple has been around since the first multi-story building.

This one makes me dizzy
Would you want one of these in your house?