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Interior Design Trends 2012-2013
Thursday, January 12th, 2012
Last Week at the Metropolitan Builder’s Association Expo, I revealed the latest and greatest for 2012- 2103 interior design trends.
1. Man Cave moves from the basement and dominates the entire home.
We’re seeing a James Bond sophistication with plenty of menswear inspired fabrics and accessories. The spaces are filled with over-scaled, comfortable furniture upholstered in English styled, cigar leathers.
2. Personalization of a homeowner’s own style is seen in natural curiosities (found objects like bones, animal skins, drift woods), monograms and chalkboard paint. These elements allow a space to reflect the personality, history and daily experiences of its homeowner.
3. Indoor Outdoor continues to thrive. Front yard,edible and roof top gardens are popping up all over urbanity. The line between indoor and outdoor continues to blur with live wall planters and interior planters that occupy entire rooms.
4. Nostalgia via old time transportation(railway, air and ocean liner) reigns supreme in today’s interior. As times have been tough for the last few years, people recall “the good ole days”, when American industry was at it’s zenith.
5. Jewelry expressed in precious metals (gold, silver), gemstones and jewel tones are being used on every space imaginable from fabric to furniture to accessories to wall cover to murals. This trend is the glamorous Yin to the Man Cave’s Yang.
Tags: chalk board, cigar leather, english style furniture, indoor outdoor trend, jewelry trend, man cave, menswear fabric, Metropolitan Builder's Association, monograms, natural curiosities, nostalgia trend, personalization, precious metals, top interior design trends 2012, transportation trend
Posted in Architecture and Design, Events, Free Interior Design Advice, Furniture, New Year, Outdoor Living, Outdoor Living Rooms, Public Speaking | No Comments »
Martyn Lawrence Bullard Wins Big
Tuesday, October 26th, 2010
I knew the stakes had been raised at the PDC last Monday night when I walked across the lobby and saw a red carpet with Sharon Osbourne and no less than 20 cameras flashing their bulbs. It was Marty’s big night, DESIGNER OF THE YEAR, hosted by the PDC and brand new Andrew Martin, super chic, buy off the floor showroom.
Everyone was there to congratulate Martyn and PARRRRTEH, including Taylor Dayne (who still has PIPES) and Downtown Julie Brown. I got so excited during Tell It To My Heart, that I jumped on stage with hunky Martyn and boogied my bootie. Bravo’s new show Million Dollar Decorator was filming, so let’s “Watch What Happens” and see if I make it to the episode. Big night, big party, big award and great, big, talented, sweet man. Congrats.
A few days later I spoke at the Solargy showroom opening party in Tarzana. The first of its kind in Los Angeles, it’s a good looking showroom room filled with energy effiicient solutions for residential and commercial buildings. My favorite was the HVAC system that has an automated humidifier for those dry winter nights. And designers, co-owner Gabrielle is quite the charmer. Make sure to book your tour with him.
Immediately after I popped into the Jean De Merrry Party to talk about my book, say hi to everyone and see Mike Ragan’samazing fabric display. The Melrose Place showroom is breathtaking and I love the way they transformed the parking lot into a green paradise complete with fountain, sculpture and exquisite outdoor lanterns. I’d expect nothing less from Jean De Merry.
Rounding out the weekend, the SoCalContractor and I headed over toFabrik Magazine’s Arts District Art Walk and visited the studios of some of LA’s finest. Sculpture by David Hollen, Canvas by Robert Reynolds and Photography by Cyril Helnwein were all fantastic. The experience was entirely surreal going behind the concrete walls into studio spaces that were buzzing with energy and unbridled, urban beauty.
DAVID HOLLEN
DAVID HOLLEN
ROBERT REYNOLDS
CYRIL HELNWEIN
Beautiful blonde Italian, Gemma Sonego (architect, floral artist, collector of vintage furnishings) and little Elle Bell took a liking to each other and stayed side by side for the better part of our visit. I fell in love with both her and her husband, Robert Renoylds and will be having them soon for a soiree on the West Side.
Tags: Arts District Art Walk, Cyril Helnwein, David Hollen, Downtown Julie Brown, Fabrik Magazine, Gemma Sonego, Jean De Merry, martyn lawrence bullard, Melrose Place, Mike Ragan, PDC, Robert Reynolds, Sharon OSbourne, SoCal Contractor, Solargy, Taylor Dayne
Posted in Architecture and Design, Artists and Galleries, Events, Furniture, Green Living, Interior Designers, Lectures, Magazines, Public Speaking | 1 Comment »
Architectural Digest Has a Cool New Feature
Thursday, August 26th, 2010
Paige Rense gave us a going away present in the latest issue of Architectural Digest.
Designers’ Own Homes- it seems like every other issue covers this topic, but this time there was a little something extra on select designer’s pages. A Matrix looking “tag” now allows you to snap a shot with your smart phone and watch interviews with the world’s best interior designers. It was like I sat in a meeting with Mica Ertegun, Mariette Himes Gomez, Juan Montoya and Thad Hayes during the 3 hours it took to highlight my hair this morning. How’s that for muli-tasking?!
I hope Margaret Russel, the new lady at the helm, decides to keep the feature in every issue and other editors follow suit. Interviews I’d like to watch include: Victoria Hagan, Karin Blake, Bunny Williams, Kelly Wearstler, Jennifer Post, Joanne de Guardiola, Martyn Lawrence Bullard, Peter Marino, Ann Getty, Candace Olson, Nina Seirafi, Suzzane Tucker, Jeff Lewis, Kenneth Brown, Barclay Butera, Windsor Smith and even though he’s not a designer, Mayer Rus. Anyone listening?
Until now, I had to fight traffic, pay enormous sums for parking and walk unusally long distances (usually in heels) through design centers, trade shows or showrooms to listen to these people speak. It was worth it because I ALWAYS learned something valuable. They are the best of the best after all. But now, I can just scan and view anytime, any place.
Thanks for the parting gift Paige, we’ll miss you.

Tags: Ann Getty, Architectural Digest, barclay butera, Bunny Williams, Candace Olson, designers' own homes, Jeff Lewis, Jennifer Post, Joanne de Guardiola, karin blake, kelly wearstler, Kenneth Brown, martyn lawrence bullard, Mayer Rus, Nina Seirafi, paige rense, Peter Marino, Suzzane Tucker, Victoria Hagan, Windsor Smith
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