Showing posts with label design style. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 9, 2021

How to Mix Leather and Fabric Furniture: A Guide [2021]


Can you mix leather and fabric furniture?

We hear this question time and time again, and our design experts are here to share: not only is it possible, but it can create a look and feel that's cozy, practical, and best of all, stylish!

While you are no longer bound to one type of material, there are a few rules to follow when mixing leather and fabric furniture. To ensure that the space maintains a cohesive design and avoids feeling overdecorated, follow these three tips in our ultimate guide to mixing leather and fabric furniture, and watch your living space come to life. The end result will be rooms that are comfortable, functional, and pleasing to the eye.


1) Pick One Design Style

If you're looking to bring in a mix of leather furniture and fabric furniture in a room, pick one design style and stick to it. This means choosing between casual vs. formal, traditional vs. modern, rustic vs. industrial, and more. If your sofa and loveseats are casual and modern, your accent chairs and coffee table should be, too.

Some people think that all leather is a "safe choice" that all looks the same. The image of a classic brown leather couch or a simple leather club chair comes to mind as the only option. These days, that simply isn't the case. A wide variety of high-quality leather dye and different grades of leather materials means that there are nearly unlimited options for leather upholstered furniture. For a leather accent chair that's more contemporary in style, check out the Natuzzi Editions Wessex Leather Chair.



2) Stick to a Color Palette

To achieve a room that's consistent and properly matched, it's important to choose a color palette for your furniture. Large leather items such as sectionals or sofas in a neutral color like beige, black, or brown pair well with fabric furniture pieces in many different colors. A leather piece in a more unusual color, such as blue or red, is unlikely to look good with neutral fabric selections. To maximize visual appeal, consult a color mixing guide.

If you're a fan of bold colors and furniture pieces that make a statement, look for home accents that can showcase this part of your style. Throw pillows with pops of color, for example, are an excellent way to create a living room with the ultimate comfort that also lets your personality shine through. Throw pillows offer many intermixable colors that can really tie a leather-fabric room scheme together.

Furthermore, don't forget to use décor accents, furniture, plants, and other elements to finish off your room's outstanding look. (homenish.com)

Beige furniture is very in, and leather pieces that feature or match this color are a great investment. Both modern and classic, they're sure to stay in style for many years to come while complementing a variety of fabric furniture.

For a modern leather sofa that fits the bill, try the Bernhardt Remi Contemporary Leather Sofa.

3) Balance It Out

Balance is important for many things in life, and mixing leather and fabric furniture is no different. The key to making a space look "right" when mixing upholsteries is to keep an even blend of leather and fabric. For example, if you have many leather pieces in a space, it may look like you have an odd man out if you add just one fabric accent chair. Instead, go for a mix by using leather couches with fabric chairs or fabric sofas and leather chairs.

Similarly, if you have fabric furniture pieces such as a sofa and loveseat, with one leather piece in the room, it can look like that item is there by accident. Instead, find a good ratio of both types of material to sprinkle throughout the room. If you're having trouble balancing it out, look for décor accents on pieces other than seating that can tie everything together, such as leather trim on decorative pieces or a neutral fabric pouf to pair with leather seating.

The Bottom Line: Leather & Fabric Together

When deciding whether to bring leather and fabric combinations into a space, our design experts get many questions. Is there a proper way to do so, and if there is, what rules should you follow? We're here to let you know that yes, you can mix leather and fabric furniture, and you can make sure that your room looks great by following just a few simple rules when choosing your pieces.

If you're looking to mix leather and fabric, the three most important things to keep in mind are your desired design style, the color palette of the space, and how much of each material you're bringing into a room. By following these three tips, your entire space can look visually appealing while staying comfy and cozy.

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Our family has more than 75 years of experience helping Florida residents turn houses into the homes of their dreams. We're so much more than a furniture store. We're a true design and décor partner here to help you find your new favorite piece of furniture.

Whether you're looking for upholstered chairs, accent leather sofas, or an array of home décor items, we have everything you need to create a sophisticated style throughout your space right here.

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Friday, February 12, 2021

5 Ways to Make Your Home the Comfy, Cozy Retreat You Need Right Now

For many, homes have become a catch-all space.

Almost everything — meetings, school, meals — happens in the same rooms. While we're living mostly at home, it’s natural to crave something that makes our days feel brighter, fresher, and less stressful.

Try these cozy home décor ideas to create a space that helps you find your calm. Keep in mind that what makes you and your family feel comfort is personal, so use these ideas as a starting point for turning your home into a comfy retreat from what is often a hectic world.


1) Warm It Up with Color

Cozy colors make even a large space feel snug and intimate. They wrap you in a warm hug as you enter the room, making you feel relaxed and rested.

These palettes tend to feature saturated tones and warm hues of orange, chocolate brown, caramel, and charcoal, but even cooler colors can feel cozy in their deeper hues like moss or navy. Adding these to your home will make every space feel welcoming.

Make a Pinterest or mood board that includes your favorite colors and images that make you feel warm, comforted, calm, and relaxed. Use this as your color inspiration.

You don’t have to repaint the walls, though - chances are these colors are already in your space. Just add some of the cozy touches below to emphasize your calm color palette.


2) Layer on the Texture

Be generous with layers of texture, mixing tweedy fabrics, fur, wood, or rattan. This brings depth and warmth into any room. Adding a wicker accent chair will immediately give a room warmth and depth.

Rugs are another attractive and quick way to add texture, so much so that we’ve devoted an entire section to area rugs below.

Blankets displayed on a ladder, a basket mindfully placed in a corner, or a mound of pillows on the bed can bring instant cozy comfort.

3) Soften the Space with Area Rugs

A quick and easy way to cozy up your home is to add softness with area rugs. Walking in the door, taking off your shoes, and relaxing at the end of the day is always a comforting feeling, but it’s even better when you step into a plush, fluffy rug. This not only amps up your style but also puts extra cushioning under your feet. You can also use the concept of layer here by placing a patterned design over a sisal rug.


4) Bring in Blankets, Throws, and Pillows

Keeping blankets, throws, and pillows handy not only looks comfy-cozy, it is comfy-cozy. Draping light blankets or large scarves over the arm or back of a sofa or chair keeps warmth in easy reach (not to mention adding tons of texture). You can easily wrap yourself up in a blanket and relax into soft pillows whenever the mood strikes.

Some think there is a limit to how many pillows you should place on a sofa or bed, but when you’re going for warm and cozy, it's up to you! Chenille, velvet, and faux fur are great options for both comfort and texture. The rich, luxurious vibe of these fabrics adds the perfect comfy touch.

5) Breathe in Comfort

Because scents are so closely attached to memories, they can affect your mood. You can easily make your space feel warm and comforting by using scents such as vanilla, cinnamon, and cloves. Other people find coffee, eucalyptus, or lavender soothing. Candles are the perfect way to liven the air with scents, and their soft glow also adds to the comforting ambiance.

Rich colors, plush pillows, and natural textures are just a few cozy home décor ideas that can create a space that helps you find your calm. This list is just the beginning - use it to spark your imagination and bring more comfort into your space.


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Monday, December 28, 2020

Best Furniture for Pet Owners

Can pet-friendly furniture and great style co-exist in your home? Absolutely! You may have to give up dreams of a velvet sofa or loose-weave area rug, but there are still plenty of great-looking fabrics and materials – even leather! – that are surprisingly forgiving when it comes to scratches, pet hair, odors and random accidents.

Here's what to look for if you’re in the market for new furniture that won’t get wrecked by your fur babies.



Choose Pet-friendly Upholstery Fabrics

Fabrics with high polyester, acrylic, or other synthetic material content should be your first line of defense for everyday spots. Most of these fabrics can be cleaned with an over-the-counter carpet or fabric cleaner instead of calling in the professionals. Just wipe with a damp cloth to clean, and remove pet hair with a dry microfiber cloth, pet sponge, lint brush or tape.

Convenient, but not sexy enough for your living room, you say? Read on.

Outdoor Fabrics

At Baer’s, we’re big fans of Sunbrella fabrics. The colorfast acrylic fabric was made to repel spots, spills and soil, but comes in beautiful colors and patterns that look and feel like high-end velvet or linen! Added bonus: you can take your cushions outside to clean with a hose.

Microfiber

Smooth and soft as suede, microfibers, including microsuede, are a tight weave of polyester fibers which are as much as 1/100th the diameter of a human hair (finer than silk!). This is a dream fabric for pet owners, because that soft, luxurious surface repels allergens and odors. Liquid spills bead up and sit on the surface, giving you time to blot them up before they soak in. Soil can be cleaned with a little dishwashing soap, and tears and pulls are nearly non-existent.

Leather

Real leather furniture is four times more durable than fabric. It will last for 20 years, so go ahead and splurge. Protected leather such as "corrected grain" or "top grain" – which is treated with a resin coating - is the most common type of leather upholstery, because it’s easy to clean, odor and scratch-resistant. Of course, distressed leather is the most forgiving. If you like the look, that may be your best bet of all.

Just make sure you are getting the real thing, or your furniture isn’t going to withstand your furry friends. Faux leather will fall apart faster than you think.

Custom Upholstery

Since you are investing in a new look, comfort, and more, you can design pet friendly couches with custom upholstery. At Baer’s, we have hundreds of options to customize your choice piece of furniture. You can outfit your entire living room with custom upholstery for a fresh, pet-friendly new look.

Camouflage Non-friendly Fabrics with Patters & Colors

If you have your heart set on a certain sofa that doesn't come in a pet-friendly fabric, you have options. Try choosing a geometric or floral pattern or darker color – an earth tone, gray or green – can camouflage daily spots and shedding. Try matching the color to your dog or cat’s coat. Treat sofas, chair and pillows with Scotchgard to make messes easier to wipe up.

Cover Your Couch in Style

If you’ve been draping your furniture with throws to cover pet stains and keep them at bay, consider a slipcover instead. Today’s slipcovers are durable, easy to wash and come in a wide variety of patterns and colors. You can give the sofa you already love a fresh look every year or so and have the fun of updating your living room to match without the expense of buying all new things.

Baer’s offers a full collection of Sunbrella furniture, microfiber and leather furniture for pet-owners that will preserve the style you love and keep you and your four-legged family members happy for many years to come. 

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Monday, November 30, 2020

Top of the Line Recliners: Trends to Watch in 2021

The words recliner and comfort seem to go together like peanut butter and jelly. 

 A recliner is the best spot for an afternoon snooze, relaxing after a long day, or binge-watching your favorite show. They just make everything better. Comfort is definitely a 2021 trend and recliners fit right into it.

Remember your grandfather or grandmother’s recliner? That clunky chair, probably made of Naugahyde, and in some basic color such as black, brown, or, the worst color name ever, olive drab. 

Spoiler alert: today’s recliners are nothing like that. They are stylish, come in a variety of colors, and feature sweet amenities such as charging stations, power reclining, and full-body positioning. 

Gone are those old, square, clunky things that didn’t show off their legs. These days, top-rated recliners sport shapely legs and wooden feet that would make an armchair jealous. Modern recliners are dressed to kill in a variety of upholstery fabrics that make it easy to find one that fits with your décor.

When it comes to shapes and sizes, you can still get those old-school recliners, but you can also find recliners that look like classic wingback chairs, show off classic puffy upholstery popular in the '90s, or display clean, mid-century modern inspired lines.

If you're on the hunt for top recliners that feel amazing, have all the features you need, and go with your living room décor, you're right on time.  

Recliners Are on Trend for 2021

Furniture with motion is making a comeback in a big way and with a contemporary twist. Think of sleek recliners, swivel chairs, and adjustable neck and backrests. 

Finding top-rated recliners in 2021 is not an easy task. All these options make it difficult to find your perfect match. Keep in mind that your comfort is the main objective, so be sure to choose a recliner you can relax and sink into. You’ll know it’s right when you never want to get up.



Trend: Powered Up Recliners

These days, power recliners mean more than just power motion (although they have that, too). Following the trend of multi-use furniture, you can now charge your devices while you destress.

Our Pick: Natuzzi Editions Potenza Contemporary Wall Hugger Power Recliner

Wall-hugger recliners do just what they say they do: hug the wall. You can place it a few inches away from the wall and it will still recline fully, so it is optimal for small spaces.  

What makes it top-rated: 
  • Power reclining that lets you find the perfect relaxing angle 
  • Power adjustable headrest so you can adjust at the push of a button 
  • Built-in USB chargers to keep smartphones, tablets, and laptops ready to go

Trend: Rockers, All Grown Up

Rockers have long been popular for use in nurseries and children's rooms, where they are used to gently and easily rock fussy little ones. These days, rocker recliners with modern styling are becoming popular in living rooms and family rooms, whether the children have grown or flown.

 

Our Pick: Southern Motion Recliners Fame Power Headrest Rocker Recliner

"Pretty" is the first thought that comes to mind about this rich black leather recliner. But if that’s not for you, it also comes in a variety of upholstery options, including brown and blue. Combining sleek style with casual comfort, this rocker recliner gives you the best seat in the house on game day. 

What makes it top-rated:  
  • Available in stain-resistant and durable performance fabrics 
  • Offers a power-adjustable headrest that keeps offers support and helps prevent neck strain 
  • Amply stuffed cushions and pillow arms that provide ultimate comfort



Trend: Swivel Is In

Recliners with swivel bases are gaining traction for 2021. Their traditional counterparts featured skirted bases, while contemporary versions show their style with fitted upholstery and cleaner, simpler lines.

The continuing trend of open-concept housing and multi-use spaces is likely driving the popularity of swivel recliners. They make it easy to turn around and change your viewpoint, so you can switch from watching TV to joining a conversation with ease.

Our Pick: Natuzzi Editions Tenera Wing Back Triple Power Swivel Recliner

Genuine leather and sleek style make this recliner a pleasure to relax in. Natuzzi stands for quality leather, and this recliner doesn’t disappoint. The contemporary style and wingback shape make it a stunning addition to your space. 

What makes it top-rated:
  • Swivel base allows you to rotate in the chair as well as recline 
  • Ergonomic comfort, cutting-edge technology, and functional design cradle you in comfort 
  • Wide selection of quality Italian leather upholstery to match your home’s décor 

Whichever recliner you choose is going to be “your chair” in the house, so it should accommodate the contours of your body and speak to your style. Go out there and find the recliner of your dreams. Get more tips from Baer's Furniture's recliner buying guide.

Monday, August 10, 2020

How Would Describe Your Personal Design Style?

Deciding what you like and what works in your home are the first steps to creating a space that you love. Décor is so individual that it can be difficult to get it just right. Identifying your personal design style can make it easier to choose what is right for your home. Take the personal design style poll below, then read more to see if you agree with the results.

Traditional Style

This look takes inspiration from the past with floral-print fabrics and vintage-inspired pieces. It’s all about comfort, with every element feeling warm, welcoming, and familiar. The sense of order created by this style makes it easy to live with.

Hallmarks of traditional style: symmetry in furniture layout; soft edges in skirted pieces and leggy tables and chairs; neutral colors such as cream, taupe, beige, and tan; furniture with rich wood tones; statemen trims and molding.


Transitional Style

This style blends the warmth and comfort of traditional style with the understated colors and clean lines of contemporary design. This creates graceful, streamlined, harmonious spaces that are a pleasure to live in.

Hallmarks of transitional style: warm neutral tone-on-tone colors; furniture with simple lines and silhouettes; neutral flooring in natural woods, tile, stone, or carpeting; textural materials such as leather, chenille, sisal, and rattan.

This Bernhardt Criteria Queen Bedroom Group is an example of transitional style.


Contemporary Style

Contemporary design refers to what is going on now in design, so it is often influenced by what is currently popular. This generally means less ornamentation, subtly patterned or solid fabrics, and minimal accessories. Its emphasis on lines and form means that every piece in the room has to count.

Hallmarks of contemporary style: simple lines that highlight planes and angles; sophisticated neutrals such as black, tan, white, cream, and beige; minimal clutter that creates an open feel; high-impact furniture that makes a statement.

This Lexington Ariana Queen Bedroom Group is an example of contemporary style.


Coastal Style

Light and breezy, with a colorway inspired by sand, sea, and sky, coastal style whispers summer all year long. It evokes the easy, carefree vibe of beachcombing and boating. But you don’t have to live by the seashore to get this look, you can easily pull it off wherever you live.

Hallmarks of coastal style: light, light, and more light streaming through windows, glass doors, and skylights; crisp fabrics such linen, cotton, and muslin; pale neutral colors and crisp whites; natural materials such as seagrass and jute. 


Cottage Style

Cottage style celebrates ordinary treasures, slight imperfections, and blended families of furniture. The style is unpretentious and full of heart. Comfy, casual, and personal, the style celebrates the joy that can be found in every day.

Hallmarks of cottage style: slightly faded colors and pints that have the patina of age; soft colors such as ivory, cream with dusty blues, pinks, and greens layered in; slipcovers that add a low-maintenance charm; rustic flooring materials such as wood, brick, or stone.


Tropical Style

Laidback and easy-going, this style blends many different elements into a vibrant whole. When you think tropical style, relaxed elegance and exotic touches come to mind. Warm and welcoming, this style amplifies small pleasures and urges us to lighten up.

Hallmarks of tropical style: natural textures such as bamboo, rattan, and wicker; bright tropical plants; colors drawn from the sea, sky, sand, and tropical blooms; bold botanical prints that feature palms, plumeria, and banana leaves.

The Tommy Bahama Home Bali Hai Bedroom Group is an example of tropical style.

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Tips for Spicing Up Your Rooms with Area Rugs

When you want to spice up your living room, adding an area rug is one of the best things you can do. Area rugs are on trend these days since many people are opting for wood floors instead of wall to wall carpet. They come in all kinds of shapes and sizes and are a practical way to change the look of a room. If you are wondering how you can spice up your room with an area rug, here are some handy tips.


Soften It Up a Little

There’s nothing like stepping out of bed in the morning and setting your feet down on a soft, fluffy rug such as one from the Zen collection by Nourison. Not only does this make getting out of bed easier, a soft, fluffy rug makes a nice contrast against wooden or laminate floors.

Add Some Stripes to the Room

Choosing a striped rug will make the room look bigger. Stripes will also give your room a contemporary modern feel. However, if you are adding a rug to your bedroom, and your walls are already striped, a plain area rug will work better.


Mix It Up with Minimalism

If your style is minimalist, you can still add an area rug as a finishing touch to the space. Keep surfaces clear of clutter and stick to neutral colors. Plain walls with a plain, solid color on the area rug anchors the space. Or go bolder with this geometric pattern from the Décor 1 collection by Nourison. It’s minimalist and effective.

Break Up the Color

On the other hand, if you have too much of the same color in a space, an area rug can break it up. Choose one in a complementary color to liven up the palette.

Wall to Wall Area Rug

Even though wall-to-wall carpet is no longer in style, nearly wall-to-wall area rugs are all the rage. Make sure all the furniture sits on the rug to anchor and balance the space.


Blend in the Grays

A gray area rug may seem like an old-fashioned choice, but that’s not the case. Gray is making a comeback. Gray on gray is a popular and beautiful choice. Gray on the walls paired with this gray plush area rug from the Zen collection by Nourison, makes for a clean, classic look.

Create the Right Vibe

Keep in mind that the rug you choose will affect the mood in your space, so consider more than color when choosing an area rug. If your style is traditional, choose classic patterns or solid colors. On the other hand, if you like something more bold or eclectic, choosing dots and stripes will make the room feel more upbeat.

Careful Positioning

The furniture in your bedroom should be placed over one-third of the rug. This is called offsetting the rug. In the living room, all the furniture, or at least the front legs of the couch should be on the rug. This works exceptionally well with heavily patterned rugs.

These days, we like our rooms comfortable and cozy. The right area rugs will not only cozy-up your rooms, but it will also add style and a unique vibe to your home.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Interior Home Décor Trends Inspired by Nature

Nature-inspired home décor trends are a great way to bring warmth and texture into your home. Bringing a touch of the outdoors in gives your home a living, breathing natural element of je ne sais quoi that keeps people talking about your style and elegance. Earthy browns and sandy beiges with a touch of deep greens come together in an intentional layering of fabrics and prints that highlight beautiful wood and stone.

Here are a few examples of how to incorporate nature-inspired home décor trends into every room in your home.



Home Décor Trends Inspired by Nature: Living Room

Your living room is a place for relaxing and enjoying your leisure time, whether watching TV, reading a book, or chatting with friends and family. Its style should reflect this. Using nature-inspired décor, you can achieve a bright and welcoming space, and it all starts with the palette. Keep your base colors neutral, think white, cream, or beige. Then add color and interest with texture and materials inspired by nature.

The Bali Hai Quickship Shoreline Sofa with Fern Leaf Carvings by Tommy Bahama Home is perfect for this aesthetic. The sofa features rolled arms with elegantly curled fern wood accents, traditionally turned legs, and wooden base rail. It creates casual appeal with tropical accents. Add a plush rug with a botanical theme and pops of fresh green botanical print pillows and real plants.


Home Décor Trends Inspired by Nature: Bedroom

Warmer tones work well in a bedroom, but don't stray too far from neutrals. Choose a warm beige or brown-gray as a base shade. Use natural materials whenever possible, whether that be wood paneling, walnut flooring, or refreshing shell white finish on braided banana leaf, as seen on the Ocean Breeze Queen Siesta Key Woven Bed with Rattan and Banana Leaf by Tommy Bahama Home. The leather-wrapped bedposts and low-profile footboard add extra charm to the look.

Keep decorative accessories low-key in this space, since eliminating clutter will create a calming space to get a good night's sleep. Where possible, add fresh flowers or a real plant or two as the perfect accent accessory for your nature interior. A textured, natural rug is the perfect finishing touch in a bedroom.


Home Décor Trends Inspired by Nature: Dining

A great way to add nature-inspired style to your dining room is to freshen up your dining and tableware accessories. Textures are often forgotten on the dining room table. Choose table linen with tactile surfaces such as woven placemats that bring a natural feel to the setting.

The simple, elegant Sandcastle Dining Room Group from Hooker Furniture features clean lines and relaxed styling for a classic, timeless look. Hang a chandelier made of natural materials over the table. Add fresh, green foliage to the space, but not necessarily as a centerpiece. Rather, place a plant in the corner or use greenery in your place settings to bring in more natural elements.

When adding nature-inspired elements to your interior décor, keep it simple and clean. Layer in natural materials and textures and keep the color palettes simple.

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Friday, February 7, 2020

Boring Beige Is Back and We're Loving It

There’s nothing wrong with drenching your walls with color if that’s your thing, but a neutral color palette can create the perfect backdrop for your life. It’s ability to not stand out is what makes it stand out. This palette highlights the beauty of natural wood grains and lets pops of color stand out.

Beige Is Having a Moment (Again)

This is isn’t the first time beige has been popular, so you may find you already have this color in your home. In fact, for some, this colorway never went out of style. Once this warm hue joined barely-there pinks and mossy greens on the runway, it was only a matter of time before it began to show up in interior décor.


Explore the Many Shades of Beige

Most people think of beige as a boring shade of light brown or tan. From cosmic latte to desert sand to khaki and ecru, there are so many shades of beige to choose from. The subtle differences in these shades of beige can change the feeling they give off, especially when they are combined with other colors. If you walk into a paint store, you’ll find shades of beige that are too numerous to list.
One thing that these shades of beige have in common is the sentimental and comforting vibe they bring to a space. Beige’s big moment comes from using it in exciting ways. The room above featuring the Nantucket Casual Style Sofa by Rowe demonstrates how many beiges can work together to create a harmonious space that is far from boring.

beige bedroom set seagrass bedframe

Beige and Transitional Style Furniture

Beige and transitional style furniture go together like peanut butter and jelly. Transitional style mixes modern and traditional elements in a way that is fresh and new. This mix creates spaces that encourage rest, relaxation, and rejuvenation.
Part of what makes transitional style so restful is its focus on neutral colors. Beige fits in with this aesthetic perfectly. Textured materials such as leather, sisal, burlap, and chenille add interest to transitional furniture and make up for the lack of color as well.
For example, the Los Altos Ivory Coast Bed from Tommy Bahama wrapped in woven banana leaf on the headboard, footboard, and sideboards. It creates a subtle pattern that allows the strategic use of bold pops of color and gives your bedroom a high-end feel.

beige reclining sofa and chair in living room

Add Warmth with Beige

A beige leather sectional and wood floors bring warmth to your living room, making it the perfect hang-out space. The McGuire leather Power Reclining Sofa and Power Reclining Chair from Bernhardt are great examples of the comfort and style beige brings. The luxurious driftwood beige leather and nailhead studs make it cozy enough for the rec room but also stylish enough for the living room.
With homeowners craving warmth, this once considered dated neutral is back in a big way. It’s easy to see why. We’re looking for spaces that feel cozy and inviting, and beige is up to the task. The color is breaking out of its reputation as being safe and blah. Mix it with olive green and yellow for a playful vibe, vibrant rust colors for a homey feel, black for a modern look, or amber and golds for a polished aesthetic. There’s almost nothing these new beiges can’t do.

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Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Baer's Furniture Reviews: Top-Notch Furniture Buying Experience

Baer’s Furniture Reviews:

Baer’s Furniture is more than just a furniture store. They are design and décor partners for their customers. With 70 years of experience in the designer furniture industry, Baer’s can help make your house the home of your dreams. Read the Baer’s Furniture reviews to get a clear picture of the Baer’s experience.


Baer’s Design Service Goes the Extra Mile

“Amazing experience! From my saleswoman Paulette at the Boca location to the delivery guys. Truly a white glove experience. … Even though this table wasn't available to view in the showroom, I took a chance by ordering from a catalog, but it worked out perfectly. I'm so in love with the color of table and chairs. … Thank you!”
-Amy Mendez
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“It was wonderful working with Jean Wemyss. She went out of her way … Her patience through our many changes was remarkable. … Thank you, Jean, thank you, Baer’s."
-Frances Student
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“We're very satisfied with the Natuzzi sofa and loveseat … We were particularly impressed with the way our contact at Baer's … Thank you, Jim!”
-Benjamin Franco
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“… went back many times before making up our minds … Jean, our sales associate, was always understanding and never pressured us for the sale.”
-Bob Toplas
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“Love, love, love my new sectional. Tori, my sales rep is amazing! … I can’t wait to furnish the rest of my home. I’m definitely a Baer’s Furniture fan for life.”
-Tona Coley
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“… sales team at Baer's was very helpful, especially Todd Schlanger. … Todd came out to our home to help with purchase decisions at no extra cost.”
-Nancy Demarco
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“I came into Baer’s having almost no clue what I wanted or needed … Elena was a tremendous help in finding something wonderful that also fit my budget. Highly recommend!”
-Lawrence Dernulc
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“… service I received from Baer's was fantastic. … the delivery men were professional and polite. I will go to Baer's again when I need something new!”
-Becky Chesek
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Prompt and Professional Delivery That Goes Above and Beyond

“… delivery personnel were extremely courteous, helpful, and kind. They went above and beyond … Baer’s is very fortunate to have such exceptional employees. I appreciate the experience I had with buying from Baer’s Furniture.”
-Gabriel Aguero
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“… The best part was that I could completely trust the Baer’s team to deliver quality … Highly recommended."
-Diego Perez
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“Scott is an excellent salesman—very customer service oriented and extremely knowledgeable and patient with our many decision changes. He made our experience buying all new furniture for our condo enjoyable and fun. … Baer’s is the best!”
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“… Sales people were very helpful and friendly. Especially enjoyed Jeff. He was super friendly. Furniture delivery was timely. … we are happy with Baer’s."
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When you shop at Baer’s Furniture, you get the best in selection, service, and delivery. Baer’s takes pride in serving the community, and it shows in their dedication to creating the best furniture shopping experience possible.

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Wednesday, October 16, 2019

How to Choose the Best Upholstery for Your Sofa

When it comes to choosing a new sofa, the endless amount of upholstery choices can make choosing the right material seem like quite the challenge. Patterns or solid colors? Leather upholstery or fabric? Neutral color or bold? There are an infinite number of possibilities to choose from, and the one you choose in the end will express your personality and set the tone in your family room.

beautiful leather sofa

Assess Your Need for Functionality and Durability

Functionality is an essential element when choosing the upholstery for your new sofa. Assess the level of activity the sofa will endure over its lifetime. This is a critical step toward deciding what kind of upholstery will be best on your sofa and can narrow down your choices.

Consider how you will use the piece and how it will fit into your life. If you have pets or kids, you will want to make sure you use something durable and easy to care for, like the leather upholstery on the Couture Leather Braxton sofa by Lexington available in 65 colors. It is completely customizable, so not only can you choose the perfect color, you can choose the arm style, back cushion type, base or leg style, and more. It’s a great way to get the perfect piece for your home.

Once you’ve determined the functionality and durability you need, it’s time for the fun stuff: color, patterns, and texture. What you choose will depend on your design concept.

Bold Color or Calming Neutrals?

Do you want to make a statement, or are you looking for something more subtle? It depends on the look you are going for. Statement furniture can be fun, and no one loves red leather upholstery on a sofa more than I do. However, neutrals can be easier to work with, especially if you want to change up your look in the future. One way to go is to choose solids on the bigger pieces, such as the sofa, and bring in patterns and prints on the smaller accent pieces such as ottomans and chairs.

With a neutral color, you can easily change up the colors in your family room with pillows, throw blankets, and other accessories. If you like to decorate for the seasons, a neutral sofa is probably your best option. By carefully considering your upholstery choice, you will end up with a piece of furniture you will use and love for years.

Determine What Your Room Needs

When choosing upholstery, whether leather or fabric, determine what your room needs in terms of pattern and color. Don’t be afraid to go against the norm and choose a bold color and pattern if that is your heart’s desire. This is your chance to play. After considering the function, pay close attention to tone and texture.

If you want an airy feel, stick to light textures such as cotton or linen. For a more curated look, mix different textures together in one space. Mix up the upholstery styles to create depth and interest. Don’t forget to take into consideration comfort, quality, and the style that reflects your personality.

Getting your upholstery choice right is always a balance between function and form. Upholstery pieces tend to be used a lot, so understanding the benefits of leather upholstery vs. fabric upholstery is important. Add pieces that fit well in your space and don’t overpower you, and choose silhouettes that will stand the test of time.

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Monday, August 26, 2019

8 Interior Design Tips to Create the Perfect Space

Tackling interior design for your home can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. While there may be no set “rules” when it comes to defining your style, everyone can use a few tips when putting a room together. Following these tips will help you do anything you want with your space.

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Plan a Space That Suits Your Life

The interior design process begins with space planning. This means blocking out interior areas, taking note of traffic patterns, and planning furniture placement with those elements in mind. Before you even decide what furniture to put into a room, evaluate a room’s functional deficiencies and how they can be overcome to meet the needs of you and your family.

For example, your living room may boast huge windows that let in plenty of light, which is all to the good. This may, however, limit your wall space and TV placement. Choosing the right media console and furniture placement will help solve this problem. In a room with limited space, the Bali Hai Pelican Cay Media Console by Tommy Bahama Home gives you a multi-functional piece of furniture that houses all your media components. This lets you place your media in a central location in the room and gives you plenty of space for seating.

When planning your space, ask yourself what do you need in your space? How does it make your day easier? Sometimes it means Marie Kondo-ing your space, and sometimes it means adding a few perfectly chosen pieces.

Create Your Vision

I say create your vision because it is your home, so it should reflect you. Your space plan should support your aesthetic and allow it to be functional. Taking a global approach will help you create a cohesive design. Rather than just choosing a piece of furniture or a paint color, think about the story of your entire space. Pick a color or style to bring the look together, and then add pieces that give it life and texture.

Choose Materials That Stand the Test of Time

Big pieces, such as your sofa or dining room table, need to stand the test of time. Choose well-made furniture with solid wood construction. Good quality furniture has a feeling that’s different from poorly made furniture. Whether you go for something traditional, or something more eclectic like the Artistica Trunk Segment Round Dining Table With Glass Top, make sure the construction is solid and the materials are quality.

Choose Contrasting Elements for Dramatic Flare

Combining different shapes, patterns, materials, and textures can enhance their intrinsic properties. This may seem counterintuitive. If you find yourself gravitating towards similar patterns and colors, that’s okay. It’s what’s you like, but if you are not careful, they may end up having the same visual value.

Creating an interesting space is all about contrast, but that doesn’t mean you have to choose something you don’t like. Juxtaposition allows you to appreciate the differences in color, shape, and materials. For example, if you like geometric patterns, you can’t use all squares. Try a circle to make the squares stand out more.

If you like a bold pattern, make sure the other elements in the room are quieter. This will make your stronger pattern stand out. Too many bold patterns can make a room too busy.

Choose Details to Layer Mindfully

Now let’s talk about the supporting players in design. It’s so easy to fall in love with so many products, but they can’t all fit in your home or your design. These details support and amplify your design, so be mindful of what you choose. When choosing accessories consider: do they meet your goals for the space? If not, they may not be the right ones.

Show Your Personality with Unique Items

It’s your home, so it should be personalized to you and your family. If you have heirloom furniture, travel mementos, and family photos, be sure to include them in your design. This gives the space originality, authenticity, and uniqueness. Whether it’s your grandmother’s Tiffany lamp or a vintage find, go ahead and keep them in your plan. Even if you are going simple and modern, incorporating something unusual and quirky will make the room more interesting.

Keep It Focused and Balanced

Every space has a focal point, but don’t let this distract you from creating a balanced design. In fact, if you work on balance, you may not have to deliberately make a focal point. Start with the room’s architectural features such as doors, windows, and archways, and add pieces until the room feels balanced.

Edit, Edit, and Edit Again

As with any work of art, review and edit until you get it just right. Add and take away until you get the effect you want. Give the space some breathing room by incorporating negative space into the entire design. Don’t be afraid to get rid of things.

Whether you do it yourself or hire an interior designer, keep these tips in mind. An interior designer can help determine which elements are weakening each other. They often know when to take away or add to get the aesthetic you want.

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Friday, June 21, 2019

Does Leather Living Room Furniture Ever Go out of Style?

Whether your home is contemporary, modern, or traditional, leather furniture adds homey, timeless, and understated luxury to your interior décor. Perhaps this is why leather living room furniture never goes out of style. From buttery caramel to rich Bordeaux, leather living room furniture comes in cozy colors that add depth and beauty to any space.

beautiful brown leather sofa

Warm Up a Room with Brown Leather Furniture

Soft, buttery caramel brown leather instantly warms up a space. The walls are a soft shade of cream, and the Natuzzi Editions tan sofas are incredibly inviting. You can add pops of color, such as yellow or coral, or keep it neutral with gray pillows and green throw. The contemporary style hugs you with comfort while the sleek lines and exposed block legs add depth and sophistication.

Leather furniture is traditionally dark, so adding light neutrals such as cream, grays, or greens with pillows, throw blankets, and paint on the walls helps bounce light around the room and add contrast. Natural elements, like fresh flowers, live plants, and botanical prints complement the leather's smooth grain.

elegant white leather chair

Leather Furniture for a Transitional Living Room

If you have a transitional style living room, you may think that leather furniture isn’t for you. A mix of natural textures, including the Candace Chair by Bernhardt, liven up this living room. The cream-colored rug and glass and metal coffee table enhance the space’s elegant appeal. The sleek contemporary lines combined with traditional elements create a charming transitional feel in the space.

Designed to be as comfortable as they are attractive, transitional leather furniture coordinates well with micro-fiber upholstered furniture as well as traditional wood furniture. If you wish to give your space a more contemporary feel, accessorize it with abstract or geometric patterns. Plenty of throw pillows and houseplants keep the look relaxed and cozy.

streamlined leather accent chair

Choose a Leather Accent Piece

If you’re not ready to commit to purchasing a leather sofa for fear it will dominate your space, start with an accent piece such as an accent chair, ottoman, or bench. These pieces will not only introduce you to the benefits of leather furniture, but will also give your space a carefully curated feel when mixed with pieces upholstered with fabric.

For example, the Elton Desk Chair from Monarch Fine Furniture by Century adds eclectic flair to any space. It adds a contemporary vibe to a room that features traditional design elements. The frame is crafted from beech solids and features walnut veneers. The padded seat and back are upholstered in light brown leather. Antique brass finished metal arms wrap around the back, bringing lightness along with a unique style to the space.

Leather is no longer a neutral hide, and many homeowners choose leather furniture dyed in shades from green to blue to yellow or red. If you prefer your leather furniture on the colorful side, treat it as a neutral. You can add accessories to either highlight or minimize the color. The colors you use around your leather furniture will depend on the theme or style you want the room to reflect, as well as the color of your sofa.

When you see all the different ways leather living room furniture can make a room comfortable, cozy, and stylish, it’s easy to understand why leather furniture will most definitely never go out of style.

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Monday, March 25, 2019

​Spring Clean Your Interior Décor

​While the Florida weather is more often summer-like than spring-like, we still think of spring as a season of new beginnings. The term “spring cleaning” still has merit, as we have left the holidays behind and begin to think about reorganizing and decluttering our homes. Spring is a great time to give your indoor space a makeover. Here are 7 ways you can spring clean your interior décor.

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Get an Upholstered Headboard

You don’t have to repaint or wallpaper your bedroom to refresh its style. Upgrade the centerpiece of your space – the bed – by adding a new headboard. Choose something classically elegant, like the Ariana St. Tropez Upholstered Panel Headboard by Lexington. It’s straightforward and sophisticated style gives your bedroom the uplift it needs.

Splurge on Bedding

While you’re upgrading your headboard, why not splurge on new bedding? The bed is essentially the centerpiece of your bedroom, so make sure it looks the part. It’s the first and last thing you see every day, so make sure it’s a spot that inspires you.

stunning woven chair

Add a Statement Furniture Piece

Liven up your living room with a new piece of furniture. Add a little texture to the space with the Century Elegance Hyacinth Swivel Chair. The rounded arms are in line with this season's trend for rounded furniture elements, and it’s a chic way to bring this curvy trend into your home.

Throw Down an Area Rug

Even though Florida has virtually no winter compared to more northern climates, we still have a growing season. And as the bougainvillea put forth their colorful blooms, you can add color to your space with a new area rug.

Reorganize Your Bookshelves

When was the last time you checked out your bookshelves? Are they gathering clutter along with dust? Have they become home to all those random tidbits and knick-knacks? When your bookshelves become overcrowded, they create a ton of visual noise. And, they no longer fulfill their function of keeping things neat and organized.

Change Your Curtains

They do it all the time in the Oval Office, so why shouldn’t you try it in your home? Changing your curtains can make a big difference in your space. The texture, style, and color you use can create a completely different mood.

beautiful orleans coffee table

Revamp Your Coffee Table

Bring some glam into your living room with a new coffee table, such as the Orleans Rectangular Cocktail Table by Bernhardt. Then overhaul your coffee table books. A table this pretty wants to be shown off, not covered up. You don’t have to get rid of all of them, just minimize the collection. Use a few to create height and display a collection of vase or ginger jars. Bring in extra color with some fresh flowers, it is spring, after all.

When you are done with your spring revamp, reward yourself by relaxing in your new space and enjoying its fresh, new vibe.

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