Friday, January 11, 2019

Create a Casual, Comfortable Beach-Style Living Room

Love spending a day at the beach? Why not bring the beach home with easy, breezy, beach-style décor? You’ll get the feel of spending the day at the beach without having to worry about all that sand in your home. And the best part? This style is so versatile, it can be modified to suit any home.

sandy hues create a soothing feel

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

It's Time to Revisit Sectional Sofas

Make way for sectional sofas. Yes, this once tacky throwback to ‘70s/’80s design is making a huge comeback. And why not? If you entertain, a sectional offers a multitude of ways to seat a group of people. Even if you are planning relaxing evenings in with the family, a sectional sofa has your back. Not to mention that sectionals are modular, which means you can arrange them in any way you like, depending on your needs at the moment.

Whether your taste is contemporary or traditional, casual or formal, sometimes the most daunting part of adding a sectional to your family room is choosing which style you want.

Contemporary Clean-Lined Sectionals

As a foundational piece in the space, many opt for a more contemporary design in their sectional sofa. The clean, crisp lines of contemporary furniture take up less visual space while giving you plenty of seating. The Casual Contemporary Four-Piece Sectional Sofa from Huntington House celebrates cool contemporary style with its lean silhouette and plush back cushions. It easily accommodates everyday use while blending with contemporary or transitional décor.

Traditional Sectional Seating

If you like a traditional look, of course, there’s a sectional sofa that fits the bill. The Island Traditions Westbury Sectional Sofa from Tommy Bahama invokes a bygone era of sumptuous luxury while giving you the flexibility of a modern sectional. It adds a casual, relaxing feel to traditional décor with its rolled arms, nailhead studs, and turned wooden feet. The woven rattan frame adds tropical fun and panache.

Customizable Sectional Pieces to Fit Your Space

If space is a concern, and you don’t want a sectional that is too big or too small, choose a customizable option such as the Plush 3-Piece Sectional Sofa with Flare Arms from Huntington House. Shown with flare arms, it is also available with rolled panel arms or modern track arms. You can combine different pieces to build a sectional that fits your space and style perfectly. And with modular pieces, you can rearrange your seating whenever you wish.

Leather Reclining Sectional for Comfort and Ease

When relaxation is paramount, nothing beats a recliner. But how can you fit both a sectional and a recliner in your space? This Four-Piece Power Reclining Sectional Sofa from Natuzzi Editions provides the solution. Sleek pillow top arms, solid wood block feet, and sharp welt cord trim make this reclining sectional a pleasing and comfortable entertainment hub. Plus, it’s a recliner. The padded headrests offer additional support as you relax and recline back. You can choose from a variety of pieces to customize a sofa that fits your space, and choose either manual or power recline option.

Sectional sofas are just too practical to stay in the past, and these modern versions are just too pretty to ignore. It’s not surprising that this style is surging. Even the most minimal design gives your home an updated, chic vibe. And the best thing about a sectional sofa? Everyone can have a seat.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Redecorating Your Home after the Kids Are Grown and Flown

While the kids are in college, we tend to leave their rooms as is, not just as shrines to their childhood, but for when they come home to visit during school holidays. But once they get their own apartment, it’s time to take a look at that vacant space and redecorate it for your own use.

beautiful peaceful adult bedroom

Choose a New Color Scheme

Our children’s rooms see numerous transformations over the years, from princess beds and Star Wars sheets to black from floor to ceiling. So, you are probably no stranger to choosing new colors for your children’s spaces. Refresh the paint with one of the new neutrals for interior design and invest in new linens and bedcovers to go with it.

Friday, November 23, 2018

6 Surprising Ways to Design with Mirrors

We’ve all heard of the design trick of adding a mirror to your space to make it seem bigger and brighter. But did you know there are many other ways a well-placed mirror can maximize your room’s décor?

Mirrors bring light, depth, and movement into rooms. You can move them around and put them wherever you like. They can redirect attention to what you want noticed and emphasize views in other areas around the room. If you are looking for unexpected ways to dress up your room’s design, check out these surprising ways to add mirrors to your design.
mirrot-topped metal table

1) Add a Mirrored Table to Your Space

A mirrored coffee table can give your space an unexpected air of glitz and glam. The Orleans End Table from Bernhard has an antiqued mirror glass top and a wrought iron base finished in Silver Leaf to bring a dazzling style to your space. Its simple style will effortlessly beautify your space, giving it a sophisticated feel without making it seem too cluttered.

2) Brighten Up a Neutral Coffee Table

If you want to add an element of surprise to your neutral space, but don’t want to add color, try a mirrored tray or vase. Mirrors act like neutrals – there’s no color they won’t go with – and add a little sparkle and shine to the décor.

3) Use Mirrored Frames in a Gallery Wall

If you have a collection of family or vacation photos, liven up your home office by putting them in mirrored frames and creating a gallery wall. They’ll brighten up the room while also spotlighting your photos.

4) Hang a Mirror as a Piece of Art

A circular, silver-hued mirror hung above a buffet dresses up this living room. The Sunray Mirror by Hooker Furniture creates the illusion of more, adding depth and dimension to the walls. The buffet is topped with white vases filled with white lilies, adding a calm and peaceful touch to the room.

5) Put Mirrors on Your Closet Doors

Mirrored closet doors can create drama and bring light into your bedroom. Plus, they are practical. They serve as a wall of mirrors to let in more light and you can also use them as actual mirrors.

silver table with mirror top

6) Create Impact with Shapes and Mirrors

Another way to layer in interest in your space is with a mirrored, hexagonal table such as the Ariana Rochelle Octagonal Cocktail Table with Silver Leaf and Mirror Top from Lexington. It’s got everything going for it: it’s mirrored, it’s silver, it’s shapely. It’s like a little jewel box for your living room.

Even in the most straightforward design, you can get creative with your mirrors. Fashionable and functional, mirrors are a key component of any well-designed space.

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Saturday, November 10, 2018

Transitional Design: Dos and Don'ts

When some people think of “transitional design,” they think it means no style at all. Or they think of something like eclectic design. Neither is the case. Transition means changing or moving forward from one place into another. You can understand the style by looking at the root of this word. When applied to design, it means seamlessly blending traditional and modern elements into a design that makes sense.

This design style is more than just tossing all the rules aside and mixing traditional elements with modern, minimalist or clean-lined furniture. Done well, it creates a beautiful, balanced space. Done not so well, then not so much. If transitional design is something you are interested in, these tips will hep you mix seemingly unrelated styles into a balanced design that works in your home.

beautiful transitional bedroom

Monday, November 5, 2018

Pumpkin-Spice Up Your Home for Fall

The signs of Fall’s arrival in Florida are clear: temperatures reach a balmy 80-ish degrees, until the first, and possibly only, cold front rolls through. However, there’s one universal sign that Fall has arrived across the country, and that’s the arrival of pumpkin spice everything.

With the arrival of August (technically not even Fall) the sweet, spicy blend shows up everywhere. And while you may not see the need for pumpkin spice doggy lattes, a little pumpkin spice in your décor can make sipping your own latte extra special.

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

7 Important Finishing Touches to Style Your Home

Once you’ve got your walls painted and your furniture placed just so, you’re done, right? Of course not. By now everyone probably knows that it is the accessories and final touches that give a room its personality. These are the details that show you what the energy of the home is. A potted palm might bring to mind thoughts of the tropics while a framed concert poster tells you that your host likes music.

There’s no rule that states your accessories can’t be an eclectic mix. You just want the room to feel lived-in and inviting. Here are seven ways to add finishing touches to your home.

tablescapes and vignettes