I love your design style and am also a designer. I am coming to LA for a business trip and was wondering if you could recommend any great design and inspiration stores I should visit. THis is such short notice but we leave on Wednesday so if you have time and could reply soon, I would really appreciate
like all your designs..can you plz tell me what is wall mirror
Pangea, was your article posted? I looked for it but could not find it.
Thank you sooo much for your recommendations. We arrived today so I am really looking forward to shopping. Thank you again.
for the project. The paint color you use will depend on your design and preferences, but it would be a great alternative to wallpaper.
give me your email I can send some pics. Thank you.
Without having the plans in front of me, I would estimate that this room is maybe 40' long x 20' wide.
thanks for your quick response. The room is so inviting. great job!
to suit your dimensions. This table is 58" in diameter and is 34" high. In order to give you a more accurate estimate, please email amy@margaretdonaldsoninteriors.com. We will need to know dimensions and the location to which it would be shipped.
I was planning on making a flat shade, but after seeing these, I would like to try and replicate. Are there plans or instructions available?
me if your same wall color would look good in a smaller living room with minimal natural light?
for the project. I'm afraid it isn't available for purchase.
- not your style but you get the idea
shades with your drapes. Functionally, the shades will block even more cold outdoor air. Aesthetically, they add an extra punch of drama to your windows.
Decorate with wallpaper. Make a huge statement by papering the ceiling of your tray. Coordinate the background color or another accent color in your
paper with your wall color to pull the room together. It can be a deeper or lighter hue of the wall color. Wallpapers with gilded accents look spectacular when light reflects off the shiny gilded surface.
Hello monessabacon, sharing with the class? What class...
Regarding your question, setting objectives is good, but artwork and accessories can't be done until all the large pieces are in place. Start with your area rug, paint, and space plan. Then set the tone based on the pieces
with you project and your class!
choose your favorite and see what's inside!
Purchase a paint that's specially designed for floors, usually labelled 'porch and floor paint'. Do good preparation and consult your paint store for specific instructions based on the
isn't your style? Bear in mind that classic pieces can always be revamped in the future if you really get bored with them (you could paint your Windsor-style chairs bubble gum pink!), but it is much harder to tone down a piece with an unusual shape.
project for arhitect : yankale zenker yzenker@hotmail.com
float your TV away from the wall. 1. Hide the back of the TV with cabinetry. 2. Place all your components inside the cabinet. 3. Use a power strip inside the cabinet so all cables and cords are contained inside the cabinet. You will then only need to deal with a single power cord emerging from the cabinet
outlets are your friend. If you are installing a new outlet, place it right under the cabinet, and allow space under the cabinet for the plugs because they will stick up from the outlet a couple inches. Create an access panel in the bottom of the cabinet so you can reach the plug.
to put your tv without a wall
float your TV away from the wall.
1. Hide the back of the TV with cabinetry.
2. Place all your components inside the cabinet.
3. Use a power strip inside the cabinet so all cables and cords are contained inside the cabinet. You will then only need to deal with a single power cord emerging from the cabinet
if we see anything we'll let you know but you should definitely look on craigslist and ebay on your own as well-we charge markup through the office that would blow out your budget-
trays for projects currently working on
furniture plan! Pull your furniture in, let it “float.” By creating more intimate groupings of pieces, the result is a much warmer space. Another pet peeve, and I’m sorry BPF, is too much DIY. Most people are not good painters, or paper hangers. Hire a professional to do the work. It’s really well worth