Skid Row, the interiors matter too
August 16, 2010 § Leave a comment
January 2009, a cold winter evening in Los Angeles (sigh… not convincing) I stepped into Downtown Women Center (DWC), a warm welcome from a group of designer, architect and industry professionals. Immediately I was drawn to be part of building a resident tower to house homeless women in Downtown Los Angeles.
June 2010, hard hat tour of breaking ground at DWC. How exciting to see the place had been completely overhauled. The residence of Women Center will soon be entering through that massive original vintage door.
I’ve been hunting bargains and finding suppliers willing to donate. Scouring though address books for connections. Thanks to all of their generosity, our goal is getting closer as installation approaches. Here is an image of the Director’s Office I’ve been working on. A well-designed home can start to break through some of the barriers and nudge people into spending time with their neighbors.
An Outdoor terrace encourages people to communicate with each other and form a community. Use your imagination to help visualize the landscape below. Soon a lively living area with many cheerful colors.
Stay tuned for more updates this fall…
Beach Chic Master Bedroom Makeover: Canopy poster bed
April 5, 2010 § Leave a comment
We designed this serene cloud-like bedroom by layering whites and a subtle palette of gray-blue. A bundle of sunlight diffused through natural linen roman shades, offers quiet, tranquility and romance. The poster bed is knotted organically on four corners; kissing the floor ever so slightly. Displayed are 2 images of a bedroom in Manhattan Beach, California with design process photos representing before, and after. Whew… the entire process took 10 weeks. Nothing is more clean and crisp than a white dominated room done right.
6 Before and “During” Photos of Mediterranean House located in Los Angeles
March 4, 2010 § Leave a comment
CSimplicity Design Project:
Mediterranean House nestled in Los Angeles hillside… stay tuned for “AFTER” photos at project’s completion!
4 BEDRM | 5 BATH | .31 ACRES | LOS ANGELES
1. Construction work in progress: Exterior Facade “BEFORE” December 2009
2. Construction work in progress: Exterior Facade “DURING” February 2010
3. Construction work in progress: Exterior Rear “BEFORE” December 2009
4. Construction work in progress: Exterior Rear “DURING” February 2010
5. Construction work in progress: Kitchen “BEFORE” December 2009
6. Construction work in progress: Kitchen “DURING” February 2009
Kitchen renovations: Top 5 key point
February 6, 2010 § Leave a comment
Kitchen is the heart of most homes. As we share our daily lives, laughter and meals together. Kitchen renovations typically falls into two categories: small projects that you can refresh cosmetically or a kitchen that needs a complete overhaul.
In real life, large and small renovations are budget driven. The good news is that your choices are immense. (we can spend $200 or $2,000 on a faucet or sink! ) Select wisely and decide which features are most important, and prioritize your wish list.
1. Faucet/Fittings: Dornbracht
http://www.restorationhardware.com/rh/catalog/product
2. Faucet Finishes
We have a wide range of selection in finishes. Chrome, satin nickel, polish nickel, copper, brass, oil-rubbed bronze, platinum, stainless steel, matte , shiny finish and low end guy’s bachelor apartment/frat house (kidding). For an inexpensive application, chrome is fairly popular. I often specified in stain nickel, polish nickel and oil-rubbed bronze. We invest more for visual satisfaction, nickel plating reveals a shine luster that standard chrome plating does not.
3. Flooring
Ann Sacks: Texere
http://www.annsacks.com/onlinecatalog/program.jsp?cat=268004&coll=1630804&prg=2082204
This is a good option for flooring. Porcelain tile offers high durability and low cost. Its fine linen like texture detail brings out depth. It’s available in array of six subtle neutral colors. Please visit http://www.annsacks.com for details.
4. Countertops
Silestone by Cosentino
There’s a wide variety of green countertops on the market today. The new counters combine natural and man-made materials in composite slabs and recycled waste. All are attractive and viable alternatives for conventional surfaces.
Butcher Block
We can utilize the butcher block as cutting board or island countertop. It’s low maintenance, just scrape off excess food and wipe clean with a damp clean sponge after use. It’s that simple!
5. Cabinet/Hardware
For a clean traditional style. We might choose cabinet with maple wood and paint grade cabinet doors. To add interest, it’s playful to select a color with strong contrast between the island and wall cabinets. Hardwares impose a crucial element to complete a kitchen. I often mix pulls and knobs for function and aesthetic. Opt for finishes that best match with your faucet fittings.
3 Designer window treatments for less
August 28, 2009 § Leave a comment
One of the most asked questions I hear when starting a project is “Can we get started on window treatments right away?” From simple shutters to glamorous draperies window treatments provide privacy, light control and sound insulation.
no. 1 Shutters
A simple painted shutter can seamlessly integrate with your walls in a subtle, elegant fashion.
Suggested Source: Smith + Noble: Louver Wood Shutters
no. 2
A great opportunity to accentuate a vertical elevation is to extend a treatment to the ceiling. Puddling drapes 2 – 3 inches on the floor softens the liner architecture and structure of the window.
Treatment Fabric Option 1: Pindler & Pindler (Linen Basics 2273)
Treatment Fabric Option 2: West Elm (Tonl Sheer Window Panel)
no. 3 Roman Shade + Drapery
To achieve a completely dark room, use an underlayer blackout roman shade and drapery to control light. The Roman shade in linen fabric dresses the window with tailored elegance. Layers of fabric creates depth and drama.
Suggested Cutom Roman shades: http://www.theshadestore.com
Suggested Roman shades Fabric: Kravet Couture 29512 – 1616 Flax Belgium Linen
Suggested drapery Fabric: Restoration Hardware/Textured Belgian Linen Drapery
Choose color accordingly for your space, call or visit a store for actual samples. White, Sand and Lava would be my top choices.