Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Saved! Great Salvage Style


If you are looking for a sure fire way to add character and history to your space, using salvaged and re-purposed items is the way to go! Searching flea markets, vintage stores and architectural salvage locations isn't for everyone. However, if you enjoy the hunt and are willing to "think outside of the box", you can really imbue your space with seriously unique style! From re-purposed furniture, vintage signs or barn house lighting to salvaged wood planked walls/ceiling beams and reclaimed kitchen/bathroom cabinets, there are many ways to add a little or a lot of salvaged style to your rooms.

Furniture and Wall Accessories


Bringing in salvaged or re-purposed furniture can be a nice subtle way to introduce some salvage style to your space. To keep your room from looking like an antique store, keep the salvaged pieces to a minimum and mix with newer pieces. Sometimes just one great salvaged piece is enough to give the room a punch of character. Salvaged chairs look great around a reclaimed wood table, wood crates and ladders can make great book shelves, reclaimed signs can make great statement art pieces. There are many different ways to bring in salvage style.

http://www.houzz.com/photos/1331040/Ferry-Rd-eclectic-kitchen-portland-maine


http://www.houzz.com/photos/5819403/Spring-Branch-Kitchen-rustic-kitchen-other-metro


http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/house-tour-5-121803#gallery/17287/22


http://www.houzz.com/photos/6388177/Contemporary-Home-North-Vancouver-contemporary-kitchen-vancouver


http://up-the-wolves.tumblr.com/post/56203215373


Salvaged Wood Walls, Beams and Cabinetry 

 

If you really want to give your space a true salvage style look, a great way to do so is to start with the bones of your room. Adding salvaged wood to the walls, ceiling or cabinetry in a room can give you a richly rustic, lived in look. Reclaimed wood is a great way to bring serious character into any room.


http://www.desiretoinspire.net/blog/2012/4/17/roger-davies-again.html




http://www.houzz.com/photos/1820424/IMKDC-Winner-rustic-kitchen-philadelphia


http://www.houzz.com/photos/8386680/Boise-Residence-contemporary-bedroom-los-angeles

http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/diy-inspiration-reclaimed-wood-wall-191907?utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Category%2FChannel%3A+Main

http://www.designsponge.com/2010/12/sneak-peek-josh-vogel-of-blackcreek-mercantile.html

http://www.houzz.com/photos/2553691/2041-West-Dickens-contemporary-powder-room-chicago



http://www.houzz.com/photos/1014679/Bovina-House-rustic-living-room-new-york



http://www.houzz.com/photos/6001482/Master-Loft-Suite-rustic-bedroom-other-metro

Friday, August 22, 2014

Rummer Outdoor Patio


This modern dining table on the Rummer project was designed by us and hand-built by our very talented clients. The white chairs are the perfect pop against the wood table and create beautiful patterned shadows on the ground.


Thursday, August 21, 2014

Make a Statement!

If you are not sure where to start when designing your space, one trick that designers often use is to pick one statement piece and design the room around that. Your statement could be made with artwork, furniture, a rug or even a wall treatment. Once you find your statement piece, keep the focus on that object by keeping other elements in the room toned down or neutral. Or conversely, you can echo the statement piece in other elements in the room.


Artwork with a Statement

When choosing your statement art, make it bold and use a large scale to really draw the eye to the piece.  Here are some great examples of statement art pieces in their space:

http://www.houzz.com/photos/554399/TriBeCa-loft-modern-living-room-new-york


http://www.houzz.com/photos/1994521/Pacific-Palisades-Residence-contemporary-living-room-los-angeles





http://sketch42blog.com/2013/12/design-artsy-in-paris/


  
http://inoutdesignblog.com/arentpyke-belle-mirvac-life-series-display-apartment/

Furniture with a Statement

Furniture is also a great focal point to base your design upon. A great and unique piece of furniture can make an eye catching statement! Take a look at these great "wow-factor" furniture pieces.



http://www.juliettesinteriors.co.uk/by-collection/modern-glamour-collection-hollywood-regency-furniture-style-mid-century/modern-glamour-black-lacquered-porters-chair.html


http://www.lonny.com/photos/Eclectic/Living+Room/oz58i4fkGGZ


https://www.flickr.com/photos/foohqwah/5368225484/


http://thediversionproject.blogspot.ca/2012/09/how-good.html

Statement Rugs

Sometimes you just need a great, bold rug to "tie your room together". Designing your room around your rug can be a great place to start and can truly inspire your entire space. Here are some great examples of statement making rugs:


http://undecorate.tumblr.com/post/31521884774/geometric-modernism-via-sfgirlbybay


http://www.houzz.com/photos/876031/House-in-Redding-Fairfield-County-CT-contemporary-dining-room


http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/e4/aa/1c/e4aa1cd474fcf503553db0faaf99cf19.jpg


Statement Making Walls

 Another great way to make a statement is to let your walls do the talking. Utilizing your wall space can be a highly effective way of making a statement. Whether you use paint, wallpaper or some other creative method, a great eye catching wall can be a great place to start with your design style. Take a look at these walls with a statement.


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http://www.flickr.com/photos/3ccmidwest/5957748181/in/faves-anna_vert/


http://www.babble.com/crafts-activities/top-2013-trends-chic-statement-walls/


http://livingimpressive.com/2013/07/designer-living-rooms-exposed-brick-walls/