(702) 883-3200 [email protected]
How To Choose A Rug for Every Room In Your Home

How To Choose A Rug for Every Room In Your Home

Few pieces in a home have the ability to complete a room as much as a rug. Whether your rug is the inspiration for your design or the final touch, it will add layers of color, interest and texture. Finding the perfect rug can be challenging. There are a number of things to consider when choosing a rug: size, style, and material, just to name a few. To help you get started on your journey to the perfect rug, I have created a run-down of the best types of rugs for every room in your home!


Kitchen

Adding a rug to any kitchen is a great way to add warmth and character to the hearth of your home. In addition to minimizing slippery floors, kitchen rugs reduce fatigue caused by standing for long periods and provide an extra pop of color to an otherwise muted kitchen floor. While you shop for kitchen rugs, consider four primary criteria: Size, shape, color, and materials.

Square and rectangular rugs are both popular options for good reason: these versatile shapes typically fit neatly in nearly any space.  Half-moon or crescent-shaped rugs are often used in front of a kitchen sink for added cushioning and comfort. Round rugs tend to soften sharp lines and work well in the center of the room. You can also use them under the table to better define the space of an eat-in kitchen or breakfast nook.

To add maximum warmth to a large kitchen, choose a larger kitchen rug in a solid color or a fun pattern to complement the rest of the room.

Pro tip: When shopping for larger rugs, make sure to leave between 6 and 24-inches from the edge of the rug to the wall and cabinets.

Alisandra Hand-Knotted Runner | Ancient designs, rich color palettes, and quality craftsmanship combine to create this elegant runner. Hand-knotted in India, this rug features a traditional style with intricate patterns and antique finishes that add charm and sophistication to any room.
Alloy Handmade Geometric Runner | This modern hand-loomed rug enriches spaces with bold geometric patterning and a temptingly soft feel. Texture-rich and captivating, this accent showcases a graphic linear design in a classic black and white colorway.
Ryenn Handmade Abstract Area Rug | Punctuated by bold color, the Ryenn design boasts dynamic abstract patterning for an artistic touch of style. Lustrous viscose blends elegantly with the natural wool fibers for a plush and ultra-soft feel.
Achelle Handmade Jute Runner | This hand-spun jute area rug offers a neutral foundation to transitional homes. Perfect for textile layering and coastal appeal, this texture-rich natural layer lends an eco-friendly accent in a warm-toned taupe hue.

Bath

Choosing a rug for your bathroom may seem like a task that does not require too much thought, but the one you choose can actually play a pretty large role in shaping the entire look of your room, maintaining your and your family’s safety and even improving your regular daily routine. Generally, when shopping for a bathroom rug, it’s important to consider the color, size, material, durability, required maintenance, and any additional safety features that the mat provides.

Start by measuring your entire bathroom and measuring the floor space where you want to place the rug, which is usually the center of the room or the space in front of the bathtub so the piece can prevent slippage on the tile floor. If you end up with a rug that is too small, there’s a chance it might look out of place, and it could actually lead to safety issues if water spills onto the tile when you emerge from the shower or bathtub. If you end up with a mat that is too large, it may not lie flat around your bathroom fixtures, and it also might command all the attention in the room or detract from another decor.

Your measurements will also help you determine if you need a rectangular, square, round or abstract-shaped rug. Rugs measuring 17″ by 24″ are typically suitable in front of pedestal sinks or shower stalls, while those measuring 21″ by 34″ fit well outside most tubs. 

Cali Bath Mat | Intricately handwoven cotton creates a clean-lined and versatile pattern that celebrates its natural materials and textures. Use as a bathroom rug or add texture to your floor covering. Hand crafted in Colombia, combining the heritage of loom weaving with modern design. Complements styles from boho to classic.
Blue Cali Bath Mat | This beautiful grey bath mat is super soft and fits under doors! Hand crafted in Colombia, this luxury bath mat combines the heritage of loom weaving with modern design. 
Azra Hemp Area Rug | The Azra hemp area rug is naturally resistant to rot and mildew, making it a durable choice for kitchens and bathrooms.
Davina Tribal Runner | This digitally printed rug boasts a perfectly distressed effect for an effortless charm. Made of 100% polyester, the Davina runner performs well in heavily trafficked spaces such as entryways, halls, kitchens, and living rooms.

Entry

Your entryway is one of the first impressions a guest has of your home. Because of that, it’s a space that you want to consider stylistically—but it also needs to be highly functional. This is the space where shoes and jackets come on and off, where keys and bags are dropped, and where pet supplies are stashed.

An entryway rug helps optimize both the functionality and style of your entryway. Rugs look nice and add some style, pattern, and color to your entryway. Rugs can also help define the space if you’re trying to fake an entryway. However, since all entryways are different, landing on the right size and shape of entryway rugs can prove difficult.

Let’s talk about entryway rug options. This part is actually fairly straightforward, as there are only three common types of rugs that you’d typically use in an entryway.

  • Doormat: A doormat is a small rug made to fit directly in front of your front door. A standard doormat ranges from 18”x30” to 24”x36”. They’re typically very durable and less decorative, as they’re primarily used to wipe shoes and catch dirt and moisture so they don’t get tracked into the house. This is a practical way to keep your floors clean, and with a lot of design options out there, a doormat can be a cute way to personalize your entryway.
  • Runner: Runners are narrow and long rugs. They’re commonly used in hallways, in longer entryways, and in front of wide doorways. In terms of size, they’re typically 2’-3’ wide and 5’-14’ long. While a runner is a great option for a standard hallway, an average runner rug might be too narrow for an extra-wide hallway.
  • Area Rug: An area rug is a larger rug, meant to cover a larger “area” of the floor. (Hence the name.) Its purpose is to cover and protect your floor while adding decorative colors and patterns to your space. A rectangular area rug is most common, but you can also opt for a round or oval rug if that works better for your space! In an entryway, a rug size will range anywhere from 3’x5’ to a 9’x13’ rug, depending on the size of your entryway or foyer.

For an entryway rug, you’ll want to look for something durable and easy to clean—both hugely important in such a high-traffic area. The material you choose can impact how easy it is to clean. Indoor-outdoor rugs are good options for entryways since they’re both durable and easy to clean. These rugs can also be brought outside, hosed down to clean, and then hung to dry. Natural fiber rugs are also known for their durability, and machine-washable rugs are also a great option for an entryway. Stay away from lower-durability materials, like silk and cotton. And, consider color too! For example, you wouldn’t want a white rug in a busy entryway, as it would get dirty and damaged far too easily.

Amelia Runner | Passed down like a secret from one generation to the next, the Amelia runner is laboriously hand-knotted by artisans with specialized looms. Thousands of individually tied threads are arranged to create luxurious textures and piles with denser knots per inch resulting in better quality. Due to this specialized, labor-intensive process, each rug is truly one-of-a-kind.
Impress Handmade Round Rug | The Impress area rug features a neutral beige colorway and textural labyrinth pattern. This contemporary round rug boasts a hand-tufted lustrous viscose and wool blend for a plush, ultra-soft feel.
Jackson Brown Rug | Inspired by weathered, antique carpets, the Jackson handwoven runner is masterfully crafted with slim loops and rows of low, lustrous, silky pile. Its contrasting color, texture, and sheen create the illusion of distress.
Jaden Hand-Knotted Round Rug | Radiating a sense of classic comfort, our artisan-crafted Jaden Rug features a traditionally inspired, hand-knotted design. Neutral colors and timeless details add warmth and charm to any aesthetic.

Living Room

When choosing a living room area rug, center the rug in the room and ensure that the main furniture is resting on top of it. At a minimum, the front legs of all furniture pieces should be on the rug. If your living room is large, you can divide it into separate areas with multiple rugs. When utilizing this technique, try to use similar designs or colors to maintain a cohesive look.  

Whether you want to add a playful touch, bold color, or timeless elegance, the color and pattern of the area rug that you choose to set the tone for your final look. Stick with neutral tones for a cohesive, traditional aesthetic that adds comfort without overpowering the room. Complement the existing color scheme by picking up a color used in other decorative accessories. 

If you’re worried about keeping your new rug in mint condition, stick to rugs – especially outdoor rugs – in a flat-weave style that can hold up to the foot traffic in the kitchen. Whether you opt for natural fibers or synthetic blends, low-pile rugs offer excellent durability and the benefit of easy spot cleaning. You only need a little soap and water and a stiff brush to remove any spills and stains.

Pro Tip: If your sofa is against a wall, ensure that at least the front legs and the front legs of the neighboring armchairs are on the rug. In a large living room with a floating seating area, the rug should contain all furniture, front and back legs, with space around.

Heraldsburg Hand-Knotted Area Rug | Showcasing a distressed center medallion in orange, blue, and light green on a neutral beige ground, this durable wool rug collection anchors living spaces with traditional style
Montblanc Handmade Geometric Area Rug | The captivating Montblanc rug showcases an eye-catching geometric pattern in a black and ivory colorway. The linear, space-dyed effect of the black wool yarn, and the boho-chic tassels lend this rug a stunning handcrafted quality.
Botticino Handmade Geometric Area Rug | This rug showcases a distressed Oushak-inspired motif in rich, earthy hues of gray-green, tan, and beige. This durable hand-knotted wool rug anchors living spaces with a fresh take on vintage style.
Maeli Area Rug | This rug showcases a distressed Oushak-inspired motif in rich, earthy hues of gray-green, tan, and beige. This durable hand-knotted wool rug anchors living spaces with a fresh take on vintage style.

Dining Room

Finding the right rug can make all the difference when trying to tie together your dining room. Ideally, the rug should be both functional and fashionable; the right rug will anchor your space, provide a well-balanced feel to the room, and still be practical enough to handle the occasional spill.

Because the rug anchors the room, it’s important to choose a color that complements your overall look and is still practical enough to survive life under the dining table. Lighter hues are neutral enough to work in a variety of settings, but they don’t always clean as easily and aren’t as effective at masking spills or stains. Instead, pick a color that ties together accents from the surrounding elements – like furniture upholstery or artwork – yet still has enough depth to hide any accidents that might occur during a meal.

Bold colors and patterns can not only complement your design, but they can also hide a multitude of elements within the room. If your table is centered in the room but your rug won’t be, look for a rug with an allover pattern, but stay away from anything with a border. A bold, sweeping pattern moves the eye around the room and distracts from the fact that the rug is off-centered. Likewise, if you are using the rug to cover up a floor that needs refinishing or other work, a bright color or interesting pattern helps keep the attention on the rug.

Don’t you just love sinking your toes into plush high-pile rugs like shag or Moroccan styles? We do too, but they’re not always best suited for use in the dining room. It can be a bit difficult to pull chairs in and out over these styles, and they are more difficult to keep clean because the higher piles may trap crumbs. Instead, opt for a rug that has a low pile, a flat weave, or one made from extra easy-to-clean material. Outdoor rugs are often an excellent choice for a dining room!

Pro Tip: Use the table’s size as your point of reference. Whether circular or square, the rug should extend at least 24 inches on all sides so even a pushed-back chair can still fit within its range.

Modern Cowhide Rug | This authentic hairless cowhide brings warmth to any space. Variance in color, shape, and pattern demonstrates the one-of-a-kind nature of these beautifully exotic area rugs. Reflective of ranchers’ unique brandings, markings are to be expected and speak to the Argentinian origin of each hide. Chromium-free processing ensures eco-friendly tanning without the use of dyes.
Banks Area Rug | Anchor your room with this beautifully printed, low pile, jacquard-woven rug. Ideal for high-traffic areas and occasional spills.
Azra Hemp Area Rug | The Azra hemp area rug is naturally resistant to rot and mildew, making it a durable choice for kitchens and bathrooms.
Pyla Modern Graphic Rug | Black and white contrast adds an eye-catching touch to this shape-driven wool-blend area rug.

Finally, when choosing a rug for any room in your home, be sure to choose something that you like. After all, style guidelines are just that: guidelines. Listen to your heart – and your wallet – and choose a rug that works for your space and brings joy to your home.

In my next post, we will discuss how to plan a kitchen with a budget in mind.

Until then,

Laura

2022 Outdoor Entertaining Trends

2022 Outdoor Entertaining Trends


Well-Defined Outdoor Rooms

Don’t settle for just a seating area — go for a bonus living area! Start with an all-weather rug and add sofas, chairs, and tables to create a welcoming, comfortable seating area that is well-defined. Keeping all furniture legs on the rug is the key to clearly defining your space, and it’s the same trick I use when planning an interior seating area. The rug should expand on all sides so that the chairs rest on a flat surface, even when pushed back — this is both for aesthetic reasons, and for safety!

Darla Outdoor Rug | Add a touch of texture, indoors or out. Made from recycled plastics, the classic chevron pattern of the Darla Outdoor Rug is a versatile accent in any space.
Solid FSC-certified teak forms a clean frame for UV-resistant, water-repellent Sunproof fabric. Dark grey back straps add intrigue. Cover or store indoors during inclement weather and when not in use.
Sonoma Outdoor Chair | Solid FSC-certified teak forms a clean frame for UV-resistant, water-repellent Sunproof fabric. Dark grey back straps add intrigue. Cover or store indoors during inclement weather and when not in use.
Sonoma Outdoor Sofa | A timeless addition to any outdoor setup, with neutral back straps for added texture and intrigue. Solid FSC-certified teak forms a clean two-seat frame for UV-resistant, water-repellent sunproof fabric.
Beck Outdoor Chair | Cushy comfort made for the outdoors. Wide framing of FSC-certified teak features paddle legs and a slatted back, with dramatically tufted sand-colored cushioning for a relaxed sit.
Lorca Vintage Natural Lantern Towers (Set of Two) | Made from solid natural teak, with open, airy framing, a set of two outdoor-friendly stands features hanging lanterns, perfect for lighting up al fresco entertaining. Remove the lanterns and use these stands for hanging plants, instead!

Virgil Outdoor Chair | Inspired by Swiss architect Pierre Jeanneret, grey-finished FSC-certified teak forms an angled-leg frame for outdoor-friendly seating in textural ash. Rear woven rope adds great detail, while a knife-edge pillow makes for a tailored takeaway.

Avalon Outdoor Coffee Table | An outdoor-friendly coffee table of solid FSC-certified teak features an abstract pattern of opposing linear slats for eye-catching effect.

Curves and Rounded Forms

Just like indoor furnishings, outdoor furniture is getting a silhouette update for 2022. Look for rounded, curvy forms in outdoor furniture, tables, decor, and more! Psychologically speaking, people find rounded, organically-shaped objects to be calming. Choosing these shapes for your outdoor entertaining area will enhance the cozy vibes. Try arranging your furniture in a loose circle around a central point and choose a round rug to complete the look.

Malta Outdoor Chair | Sculptural rounded cushioning softens the linear, asymmetrical frame of this outdoor statement seating. Solid 100% FSC-certified teak frame. Cushioning is covered in 100% Olefin, known for its UV-resistant, water-repellent, and quick-drying abilities.
Lolita Outdoor End Table | Speckled terrazzo and smooth concrete meet to create a durable outdoor coffee table with added personality and depth.

Tuscon Outdoor Dining Chair | A nod to curvy Seventies styling, coal-colored woven wicker framing forms a fluid, sling-like shape and waterfall arm, with durable tufted cushioning in a versatile white.

Portia Outdoor Dining Chair | A statement chair for your patio! Finished in versatile vintage coal, this all-weather wicker seating curves strike a pose for shapely intrigue, indoors or out.
Madura End Table | Finished in deep coal, this all-weather wicker beautifully rounds to form a texture-driven end table
Basil Outdoor End Table | An aged finish highlights aluminum’s natural depth, for a sleek, simple look with implied movement.
Sante Aluminum Planter | Made from raw black cast aluminum, a chunky cylinder base adds textural movement to this planter. Surfaces may vary in texture and dimples, reflective of the material’s organic roots.

Indoor Comforts, Outdoor Living

When it comes to furnishing your outdoor entertaining space, just apply the same design rules for decorating your interior spaces. Pull furniture away from the perimeter and create a seating area that invites conversation. Add a comfy sectional or two smaller sofas and place them directly across from each other. Next, add side tables and a coffee table — just like in your living room! Overstuffed cushions and colorful throw pillows give outdoor furniture a luxurious feel. Enhance nighttime entertaining with an outdoor-rated lamp, candles, or string lights for a casual, festive look.

Arhaus Fire Pit | Bring warmth and ambiance to your outdoor space. Alluring and inviting, Arhaus Fire Pits bring a sleek and stylish look to your patio. Modern and user-friendly, there is no hookup to propane or gas lines required. Simply use firewood or disposable gel fuel canisters and gather ‘round for hours of conversation and laughter with family and friends.
Pacific Highball Glass In Seaglass (Set Of 4) | A true celebration of the art of glassblowing, the Pacific Glassware is simply designed to complement a wide variety of dinnerware collections. This classic styling is elevated by rustic bubble glass, which results in an enchanting addition to your tablescape while remaining practical enough for everyday use.
Sherwood Outdoor Sideboard | Made from FSC-certified teak finished in a washed brown, an outdoor-friendly sideboard brings storage and style to al fresco entertaining. Grey rope detailing adds a textural touch.
Jenica Led Outdoor String Lights | Give your outdoor living space some serious sparkle with these chic and modern string lights. Jenica’s jet black cord provides the perfect contrast to the shine of its 25 clear circular bulbs, creating a dramatic look ideal for any open-air gettogether.
Barcelona Glass Cloche | This decorative accent is perfect in its practical use as a fruit, cheese, or bread cloche, or simply as a table accent. Pair the glass cloche with cake stands, serving trays, and trivets for a large array of styles and arrangements.
Natural Organic Tray (Large) | Hand-carved by skilled artisans, this tray set features live edges, cracks, and crevices which add to the beauty of each piece.
Ribbon Handmade Recycled Glass Pitcher | Made partially with recycled glass by glasswork artisans in Mexico, the Ribbon Pitcher goes through an extensive process wherein a strip of molten glass is added to the exterior while the pitcher is still hot; creating a thick glass ribbon that adds dimension and visual interest to its classic hand-blown look.

Geometric Patterns and Bold Prints

Transform your patio with an infusion of geometric patterns and bold prints!

Pro-Tip: Layer your patterns and prints for maximum impact.

Capitola Charcoal Rug | Consisting of boldly patterned, vibrantly colored rugs that will bedazzle the eye and delight underfoot.
Bowman Outdoor Dining Table | Grey-finished concrete forms a faceted base for impact from every angle. A roomy, rounded top is ready to welcome guests to your home.
Croix handmade Geometric Area Rug | A modern twist on traditional flatweave style, this sleek layer showcases a black trellis design on a natural undyed wool backdrop. The geometric shapes lend a fresh update to this eye-catching accent
Avalon Outdoor Chair | Made from brown-finished FSC-certified teak with an abstract slat pattern for eye-catching effect, Velcro-secured seating spurs comfort and style alike.
Nero Firewood Storage | Store firewood in style! A large-scale open triangle of gunmetal-coated iron stands tall and sturdy, awaiting chopped wood for open display.
Gem Outdoor End Table | Sculptural modern, made for outdoors. Fluted edge detailing delivers intriguing depth to a block of solid concrete. Can be used as a table or stool.
Delsin Outdoor Lantern | Light up the yard with a staggered-height set of outdoor-friendly floor lanterns, made from black and clay-colored iron and clear tempered glass.

Mesh and Woven Materials

Mesh and woven furnishing and accents are visually interesting while also providing a bit of translucency. They feel light, sleek, and modern.

Remi Woven Outdoor Chaise | For a textural take on outdoor lounging, charcoal rope weaving frames durable grey/stone grey cushioning. Cone-tapered teak legs for a shapely finishing touch.
Lorca Hanging Lantern | Made from all-weather wicker with iron framing for structure and a hook for hanging. Even better in pairs or multiples!
Purebread Lantern | Design notes that make the Purebred Chandelier special are its modern boxy shapes, its thin metal bands in a contemporary gold leaf finish that contrast wider ones wrapped in Abacá rope, and the care with which the rope has been painstakingly wrapped around the metal.
Selma Outdoor Chair | Great texture for the great outdoors. Woven all-weather wicker forms a light, hyacinth-like frame for a durable ivory seat cushion, spurring a grand, shapely look and feel.
Alvia Outdoor Rug | Made entirely from recycled materials (PET) this high-texture rug can handle high traffic, indoors and out.
Como Outdoor Chair Natural Woven | Style and durability fuse for the best of both worlds. Woven all-weather wicker forms an overscale frame for luxurious seat cushioning and comfy arm pillows in neutral ivory.
Galway Outdoor Dining Chair | A softer take on a modern silhouette. Light cushioning is upholstered in UV-resistant, water-repellent, quick-drying fabric. Unique foldover arm and back details are fastened to the frame with toggles.

In my next post, we will discuss…

Until then,

Laura

Laura Fullow Named President of ASID California/Central Nevada

Laura Fullow Named President of ASID California/Central Nevada

I have had the privilege of collaborating with and serving the professional design community for more than 18 years. 

Now, it is my honor to serve as the president of the Central California/Nevada Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers for 2021-2022.

My experience with ASID has been both rewarding and gratifying. Through my involvement with ASID, I have cultivated strong personal and professional relationships with our chapter members, my fellow board members, and our Industry Partners. I  have also served on the Chapter Board as Design Community Coordinator, Finance Director, President-Elect, and now serve as President.

Laura Fullow is a Certified Interior Designer and has served from 2019-2021 as the ASID Central California/ Nevada Chapter Finance Director and is currently the 2021 ASID Central California/Nevada Chapter President-Elect.
3 Things To Know Before You Remodel in 2022

3 Things To Know Before You Remodel in 2022

Anticipating challenges is the key to planning a successful remodeling project. Before you remodel or renovate in 2022, there are a few things that you should prepare to encounter: supply chain delays, inflation, and labor shortages.

While these things are out of our control, a little planning — and flexibility — goes a long way in helping you manage these unfortunate but common obstacles.

Let’s take a look at a few ways that you can choose alternative furnishings and decor when the items that you planned to purchase are not available.


Overcome Supply Chain Delays With Flexibility

While you’re pinning ideas on Pinterest and planning your design, be sure to find a few different alternatives for each item that you plan to buy. If one item is not available or is back-ordered, you can choose one of your other options and move forward with your project.

In the photo of the living room above, the chandelier is the star of the show. If you were planning a design like this and suddenly discovered that you couldn’t get the chandelier, it would totally wreck your plan.

However, if you do a little homework ahead of time, you can confidently move forward with your project knowing that you have alternatives available in the event of a supply chain delay.

Here are some alternative lighting options that would provide a similar look and feel.

Wooden Quatrefoil Chandelier | A distressed Beach Wood finish on this quatrefoil chandelier brings a coastal element to your decor. The rustic frame, finial, and curved bobeches tie in nicely.
Genesis Silver Orb Chandelier | A single atom was the inspiration behind our Genesis Silver Orb Chandelier. The wrought iron frame twists and bends to take on a fluid form, which will reflect artful patterns on surrounding surfaces.
Byron 8 Light Chandelier
Byron 8 Light Chandelier Extra Large | This large pendant is part of the Byron Family and has a vintage bronze finish and crystal chandelier.
Quennell Chandelier | The cone-shaped shades on the Quennell Chandelier remind its designer, Clarence Mallari, of the treasured treat he had as a child. He designed the gold chandelier, made of metal in an antique brass finish, to have seeded glass canisters that diffuse the illumination flowing from the twelve lights.
Large Orb Chandelier | Integrating raw and refined materials, a modest open globe of Weathered Ashwood is accented by the chic patina of Silver Leaf banding.
Pluto Chandelier | Add light, elegance, and a touch of whimsey to your world with these celestially inspired Pluto chandeliers. Thirteen round glass bulbs orbit a diamond-shaped metal internal structure, creating a lighting solution that stuns from any angle!

Avoid Inflation Pricing With Less Expensive Alternatives

Inflation is an unavoidable issue in 2022. Everything is more expensive than it was last year, and for folks planning a home renovation, this presents a problem. While you can’t do anything about the impact of inflation on your budget, you can find less expensive alternatives while still achieving your design goal.

In the photo above, the sofa is a perfect fit for the small living room. The back is not too high and the arms are thin rather than bulky. It has taller legs that raise it off the floor, giving the tight space room to breathe.

Here are three alternative sofa options that would fit this living room like a glove:

Larkin Sofa | Timeless comfort. Contemporary lines, casual cushioning, and clean track arms are covered in camel-toned leather with antique brass nailhead detailing.
Beckwith Sofa | Mid-century modern undergoes a trend-forward refresh. Top-grain leather takes on a camel hue for a soft, buttery sit. Legs of weathered oak stay stout, allowing the leather to stand front and center.
Williams Leather Sofa | Tufted and well-tailored. Squared shelter arms and a low profile deliver a dose of mid-century flair to top-grain leather seating in a natural camel hue.

And here are three chandelier options that would look fantastic in this space:


Avoid Labor Shortages With DIY

Labor shortages mean that you may not be able to find contractors in your area who are able to take on your project right away. Don’t let that derail your remodeling plans! Instead, think creatively and discover how to achieve a high-end, custom-built look with ready-made furniture.

I just love the photo of the library/reading room above. Who doesn’t want a library of their very own? Custom-built bookshelves are beautiful and well worth the investment, but sometimes you need another option. If you’re having trouble finding a craftsperson or contractor to create a custom piece for you, consider freestanding bookshelves and other storage options instead!

Here are a few alternative shelving options that would work well in this library:

Ivy Bookcase & Ladder | A two-tone finish beguiles the senses in this antiqued, library bookcase. The exterior is finished in hand-rubbed black while interior shelves with unique iron supports reveal the natural beauty of reclaimed pine.
Margot Bookcase | Light-finished oak shapes varied-height shelving for a soft, playful look with great versatility.
Lorne Bookshelf | Dark-finished reclaimed woods form a clean, stately bookshelf, with carved reeding coursing the entire back panel. Spacious shelving grants plenty of space for favorite books and treasures.
Bane Bookshelf | 15 roomy shelves are ready to store favorite books and treasures, with smoked or charcoal-finished solid pine well-suited for large spaces.
Vito Bookshelf | Modern industrial design gets softened by fine lines. Wide planks of distressed iron offer plenty of space for the display of books and treasured items. Brass-capped feet add a feminine finishing touch.
Toscana Large Bookshelf | Charming with a throwback feel. Reclaimed, adjustable pine planks stack for an open display of personal treasure. A laddered frame offers eye-catching simplicity.

In my next post, we will discuss the latest outdoor entertaining trends and how you can incorporate them into your space.

Until then,

Laura


You can shop all of my curated looks, including items mentioned in my blog posts, by clicking the button below.

Art Deco 1980s Style Revival

Art Deco 1980s Style Revival

It’s 2022 and the Art Deco vibe is in the air!

It has been roughly 100 years since the angular, geometric designs of the Art Deco period were all the rage, and it’s coming back in a big way, thanks to its sophisticated, elegant aesthetic.

The 1980s were similar to the 1920s: an affluent and young leisure class surrounded by excessive luxury and burgeoning new technologies. Most of all, the 1980s sought to conjure up the luxurious, pleasure-seeking lifestyle of the Art Deco period.

Fashion, jewelry, and graphic design were all heavily influenced by Art Deco. Think Miami Vice, shoulder pads, Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous with Robin Leach, and Duran Duran album covers by Patrick Nagel. By the way, Nagel’s original oil paintings are now being sold for $20,000!

The 1980s were also eclectic. Patterns ranged from Southwestern motifs in teal, terracotta, and mauve, to soft and sweet floral patterns, to the bold, colorful, Pee-Wee’s Playhouse energy of Memphis Design. There was truly something for everyone.

Come along with me on a journey to embrace the current nostalgia for 1980s Art Deco and how you can incorporate it into your current space.


Rounded Edges and Exaggerated Curves

Zanda Table Lamp | A dome metal shade and semi-circle marble base below lend fun shape to this Art Deco-inspired lamp.
Blind Tiger Chandelier | In classic Art Deco style, this chandelier is simultaneously simple and dramatic. It would be perfect in a dining room or over an island.
Naz Honey Rattan Wall Mirror | This playful mirror is a statement piece for sure! Made of rattan, it would look great over a console table or a bathroom vanity.
Dory Bar Cart | This 80s-inspired rattan cart is a fun and elegant way to store — and display — your favorite glassware.
Culinary Circle Dining Table | Creating a dining space with incomparable style is easier than ever with this chic table. Its one-of-a-kind top is crafted of radial-matched eucalyptus highlighted with a Dappled Mink finish, a silkscreen pattern in Warm Reflections and an exquisite Mother of Pearl inlay.
She’s A Charmer Sofa | This divine sofa features a harmonious palette of cream, champagne, bronze, and dusty plum, and offers a textural mix of velvets, sateens, and an Art Deco-inspired graphic pattern.

Geometric Shapes and Prints

Smoke Lucite Loop Chandelier
Smoke Lucite Loop Chandelier |Inject Art Deco glamour into your interior with the nickel-finished Murano Chandelier. Perfect for adding vintage style to your home.
Planet Vegan Black Leather Chair | This black stained ash and steel chair by Paris-based La Chance reinterprets the French tradition of Art Deco for today’s audience.
Maia 2-Drawer Lacquer Desk
Maia 2 Drawer Lacquer Desk | Inspired by Art Deco’s lines and Egyptian influences, the black lacquer and gold leaf Maia two-drawer desk makes a luxurious addition to a living room or bedroom suite.
Art Deco Design 5 Print
Art Deco Design 5 | The interesting shapes of this piece in contrasting black and white create a captivating pattern that adds an art-deco style flare to the composition.
Get In Line Mirror | Finely hand-painted black and gold geometric pattern frames the mirror. An Art Deco visual statement piece that serves as jewelry for the home.
Double Exposure | This striking diptych features a rotating Art Deco-inspired pattern in black, white, grey, and gold. It features a gold-finished wood floater frame.
Brass Mushroom Table Lamp
Mushroom Table Lamp | This Art Deco-inspired lamp is elegant and practical. It features an antique brass finish and a white glass dome-shaped lampshade.

Gold, Brass, and Neutral Tones

Brass Double Ring Chandelier | Chandelier Damien Double has more than a hint of Art Deco decadence. The circular frames with antique brass finish are inset with frosted glass rods and just waiting to reflect the light in a hundred different ways.
Clement Burnt Brass Floor Lamp | A burnt brass base forms an hourglass-like cone, bringing a regal, art deco shape to this floor lamp.
Espalier Grasscloth Wallpaper | Featuring a raised, metallic, art deco-inspired geometric motif, this woven sisal wallpaper will elevate your space with dramatic style.
Nailed It Console Table | The distinctive beauty of the Art Deco movement is captured in this fashionable cabinet. Decorative champagne-gold metallic nails create an artful stylized pattern across its doors.
Lillian Wall Sconce |This gilded Art-Deco charmer supplies glamour with a vintage feel to any space that needs a little glamour. Install multiples along a hallway for a dramatic scene!
Faux Ray Me Chest | Offering a glamourous take on a classic silhouette, this exquisite three-drawer chest features unique hardware plated in Champagne Gold with Mother of Pearl inlay, while its shapely contours and curved legs are highlighted by an eye-catching Golden Blonde Leaf finish. Its drawer interiors are finished in Warm Reflections while Champagne Gold metal-plated ferrules add a touch of bling to its feet.

Rattan, Cane, and Other Natural Materials

Maya Rattan Bed | Inspired by the natural beauty of Indonesia, our Maya Beds are crafted by local artisans from rattan Indigenous to the Sumatra region of Indonesia. The steam-bent, woven frames are hand-stained in a warm honey finish to complement the materials’ natural features.
Jakarta Black Rattan Mirror
Jakarta Mirror Black Rattan | Reflect trend-forward texture in any space. Black-finished rattan forms a rounded frame for mirrored glass, with semicircle detailing of natural cane for a uniquely layered look.
Thatcher Occasional Chair
Thatcher Occasional Chair | Beautiful and graceful from any angle, the Thatcher Chair is full of special touches. Crafted in teak with hand-wrapped rattan banding and topped off with brass corners for warmth and elegance.

Sutton Desk | This stylish desk features a black stained oak frame with natural rattan panels on the sides. This piece is a beautiful interpretation of the Art-Deco style with an exotic, global flair.
Ashley Dining Chair | A smooth barrelback design composed of dynamic intersecting curves makes up the Ashley Dining Chair in whitewashed Natural rattan. This organic material is detailed by a contrasting binding of black leather.
Kirk Drink Table | This statement-piece, multipurpose table is a perfect perch for drinks, but you’ll find a world of other uses for this practical piece, whether alongside a sofa, grouped in pairs for a coffee table, or as an extra surface in a bathroom.
Riley Outdoor Chair | Perfectly curved to reflect its Art-Deco inspiration, this durable, outdoor-friendly chair is ideal for comfy alfresco lounging.

Fun, Irreverent, and Just Plain Wacky

The world is a mess right now. Why not have some fun?

Vintage Art Deco Rug | Hand-knotted in wool, this vintage Art Deco rug selection from Turkish designer Zeki Muren is more like an art piece than a mere utilitarian rug.
Granby Chandelier | With its clean lines and Art Deco influences, this chandelier dazzles like the bright lights of Broadway. The square metal frame is finished in silver leaf.
Go For A Spin | Perfect on its own or paired together for visual impact, this chair represents the essence of Art Deco modernized for today’s lifestyles. Two luxe fabrics are combined to masterful effect while a painted wood trim creates a pencil rail outlining its shapely silhouette.
Trent Console Table | An all-over ribbed effect covers scalloped corners and curved panel legs in a chic, two-tone combination of dark gray and whitewashed natural rattan.
Brussels Coffee Table | Our beautifully handcrafted Brussels Coffee Table blends the hallmark exuberance of the Deco Lightburst motif with a gorgeous Champagne Gold color story and durable metal with tempered glass construction.
Green Scalloped Accent Chair | Unwind in the Art Deco-inspired Trapezium Chair. With its shell-shaped frame, Cameron light green, and brass legs, this gorgeous seat exudes vintage glamour.

In my next post, we will discuss the three things to know before you begin a remodeling project in 2022.

Until then,

Laura


You can shop all of my curated looks, including items mentioned in my blog posts, by clicking the buttons below.