My eldest daughter has decided it's time to see what life's like outside the nest. Thrilled, she and her friends have found a charming townhouse at a reasonable rate. Having a visual eye, she is excited but wary of the paint that leans to pink. Why? Our environments have a great impact on us and effect how we feel in our day to day setting. Moving into a rental environment that you're not crazy can make you a little crazy, beacuase everyone needs to define personal space withthings that makes us us.
The good news is there are plenty of ways to make rental spaces fabulous without making landlords fuss. Here are just two:
Ask if you can paint your space a different color. Some apartment complexes and property management companies allow painting upon approval. Say "goodbye pink!"
My daughter Erica wants a fun ceiling fixture in her room but the room doesn't have existing electrical in the ceiling. My solution is easy to install and easy to remove. I'll purchase a large ceiling fixture from IKEA. We'll use a long extension to run the cord up the wall and across the ceiling to the center of the room. Extension cords aren't pretty, so we'll create a fabric tube and bunch it up all along the cord to create a casual feel, but not before making sure the fabric choice communicates the feel we want. A simple neutral linen will look sophisticated and smart, where a bright punchy color will look like high energy fun. No matter what look you're going for these tips offer simple and smart ways to personalize a space.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Amsterdam, take me away.




The Schiphol airport in Amsterdam, Holland is an exciting and intuitive study between the human and interior environment. On a recent trip to Europe I arrived at Schiphol after a flight from San Francisco. Sure, I was excited to arrive at the beginning of my vacation but didn’t anticipate the sensory pleasure I’d experience while awaiting my connecting flight to Switzerland. Uber-functional and beautiful, Schiphol couldn’t be in further contrast with SFO’s seemingly never-ending people movers and tightly packed restaurants. Schiphol sports many spacious options for travelers. One can visit the Rijks Museum with its display of Dutch masters, read up on the history of the Netherlands at the airport library, or take time to renew at the oxygen bar. Weary travelers are invited to stretch out and relax or sleep in lounges. The furniture is modern, colorful and fun. For those wanting alone time, travelers may choose to climb in to one of the many individual chair pods that face the outdoors. The design is clever and concentrates mindfully on the human experience. What a novel idea. I’d welcome the 10 hour flight just to hang out.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Uh, Mecca

The Merchandise Mart beckons. Built in 1930, The Mart in Chicago is design source Mecca. I have the opportunity to again visit this beautiful city. I will spend two of my days immersing myself at the Mart. This may indeed be the perfect destination for finding beautiful, unique architectural pieces for one of my clients. Sorry LA and SF, gotta go Chi -town or go home.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Fine Tuning
Followed up Feng Shui adjustments at home with a virtual Feng Shui makeover at the studio. I switched offices, purged unused library items and adjusted here and there. It seems to have aligned me with creative space. As much as I looked forward to working on my website today, instead I designed pillows, drapery, and selected fabric for dining chairs. The palette is playful, easy, relaxed, and enjoyable. Hurray.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Organically Grown
I like a Pulley
Saturday, July 2, 2011
A Day of Feng Shui
Less than two weeks ago, I made a fair amount of feng shui corrections to my home. I am beginning to notice and feel energies, some subtle and some not. One of othe biggest awarenesses I've had is that the more I get my home in harmonic alignment, the more I realize how much my Design Studio can use a Feng Shui, take me away kind of day. It will feel so good.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

