Summer Sale: Energy Saving Window Treatments

It's Summer Fun Time!

It’s Summer Fun Time!

Summer is here, and it’s time to look forward to some fun in the sun and maybe even a summer get-away with the family!!! Yay! :-)

Summer is big here at Casa Vilora Interiors and No Naked Windows, it is our busiest time of year for window treatments! This is when homeowners give special thought to the very hot temperatures here in Houston, and figure ways they can save energy.

Any window treatment is better than naked windows when it comes to energy savings. Window treatments can reduce energy use in your home, and are less expensive than purchasing new, energy-efficient windows. In addition to saving energy, window treatments can be aesthetic additions to your home. Even if your windows are already energy efficient as in most newer homes these days, your home still benefits from additional layers of protection from the sun.

Here is some more informational from Energy.gov about the energy saving benefits of investing in window treatments, whether blinds, shutters, cellular shades, draperies or shades. Click here to read the article.

With energy and money savings in mind, our new Mascot, Shelly the Turtle has been busy promoting our Summer Window Treatment Sale available both locally and through our online store. Take a look :-)

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We are making window treatments just a bit more affordable this summer with a 20% savings on any order of at least $300. You must use coupon code SUMR20 at checkout if you place your order for custom drapery panels through our online store, or simply mention our summer savings if you are calling from the Houston area. Our telephone number is 281-751-7552. Please call today for your complimentary in-home consultation and measure, or send us an email

For just a small investment in window treatments, you will enjoy saving money year after year.

Custom Drapery

Custom Drapery

 

Silhouettes or Soft Sheers

Silhouettes or Soft Sheers

Honeycomb or Cellular Shades

Honeycomb or Cellular Shades

Natural Woven Shades

Natural Woven Shades

 

Shutters

Shutters

Blinds

Blinds

Roller Shade

Roller Shade

Roman Shade

Roman Shade

We have all these products and more available, and can take samples to you in the comfort of your own home, or here in our design studio. With so many options to choose from, we can help you decide what window treatment is right for your naked windows! :-)

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And now for the moment you’ve all been waiting for! The answer to “What The Heck It Is?”

In my previous post titled “Designer Thingies: What The Heck Is It?”, I asked you to guess what the heck this product below is and what it is used for. Take a look

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Are you ready for the answer?!!

Well here goes!! But first, let me give a shout out to Robert Manea of Kung Phoo fame and Yvonne Brown for coming close to the answer.

Time to reveal the answer:

It is called a decorative drapery grommet and it is used for hanging drapery panels (they can be used to embellish pillows as well). Here’s an example.

Grommet Top Drapery Panel

Grommet Top Drapery Panel

Thanks to everyone who participated in guessing what the heck it is. Please check back daily for valuable decorating tips and ideas, fun contests where you can win fabulous prizes, and of course more fun guessing what the heck it is :-)

That’s all from me today. Please don’t forget to comment and share!

Have a terrific Thursday! :-)

Be Inspired!

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Eclectic Room Inspiration

Are you considering a room redo? Maybe you are struggling with the direction you want to go as far as the style and feel of the room? One way to overcome this design style block, is to call in a design professional. A good designer knows what questions to ask to help you uncover your design style and aesthetic, and of course take care of all the planning and implementation of your new space. But if you’d rather take the DIY approach, the next best thing is to browse design blogs and websites, and shelter magazines for style ideas. It may be quite possible that you already own some of the pieces you need to create a brand new room makeover, and it may be a great adventure shopping flea markets, estate sales, and auctions.

By going with an eclectic look you have the ability to mix and match pieces from different design periods and design styles and still achieve a very well thought out, cohesive and beautiful result. Imagination goes a long way when creating an eclectic space that seemed to have evolved over time. It does require a steady hand and some editing and restraint. Eclectic can easily head in the direction of “cluttered” if not carefully done. The key to achieving that cohesive, pulled-together look is by observing certain principles of design

  • Scale – Basically, this refers to size, or grandness of the main pieces in the room. They should all have similar scale.
  • Balance – Refers to how these pieces relate to each other. Balance should be a prime consideration when combining disparate items
  • Color – Don’t go for pieces that are all red or all blue or all yellow, but instead, look for similar color schemes, a common color that runs through each style, or simply a common “temperature” — for instance, red and orange are warm, while blue and purple are cool.

The room shown below is an eclectic space with some ethnic or global influences, that is very relaxing. Take a look at the 6 tips that you can take away to inspire your own eclectic room makeover.

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Photo: Dwell Studio Face Book Page

Eclectic rooms are really never finished rooms. There’s always room for your next favorite piece.

Here are a couple other eclectic spaces for your viewing pleasure

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Photo: decorandyouhr.com

 

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So if you want a space that speaks to your personality, and a perfect showcase of all your collections and favorite things, eclectic just might be the style for you. Could you see yourself in any of the spaces above? What is your favorite design style if eclectic doesn’t do it for you? Please leave me a comment below and let me know.

Contact me if you need help uncovering your design style.

Be Inspired!

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Designer Thingies: What The Heck Is It?

While my blog contest is still in effect, I promised to post the article with the details of the contest each day until Monday, June 3rd when I announce the winner. But me and my OCD, I couldn’t bring myself to posting the same article three days in a row :-), not that there’s anything wrong with doing that :-)

I still want to give everyone a good chance to win the fabulous prize for naming the new mascot for “No Naked Windows”, so I decided to add the link to the blog contest in my post for today. Feel free to hop on over there and participate. You could be the lucky winner! :-)

Here’s the link: Name The New Mascot For “No Naked Windows”. Good luck!

Ok, let’s get to today’s short post (It is so last minute, so please bear with me :-) )

Every once in a while I will be featuring a special tool or product that we use very often in the design world, that may (or may not) be unknown to you if you don’t work in the industry, and will probably leave you wondering, “What The Heck Is It?” You, my loyal readers will then leave me a comment with your best guess of what the heck the tool or product is, and what it is used for. I will provide the answer to the question in my blog post for the following day.

I promise I will never make it too difficult to guess :-)

Ok, here’s our product for today. Can you guess what the heck it is? and what is it used for?

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Please comment below with your best guess of what the heck this product is. I can’t wait to see the answers you come up with! Have fun guessing!

Please come back to my blog on Monday, June 3rd when I will reveal the answer to what the heck this product is! I will also be announcing the winner of my blog contest – Name The New Mascot For “No Naked Windows” in the same post on Monday.

Ok, I can’t just leave you hanging today without providing some valuable decorating tips and information in today’s article. So with that in mind, here are 6 quick tips for summer decorating in your home:

Photo: House Beautiful

Photo: House Beautiful

  1.  Bring the outdoors in and the indoors out. – Add some colorful throw pillows to your patio furniture using indoor/outdoor fabrics. Add an outdoor area rug to define the seating area. Add a dining area for al fresco summer dining.
  2. Switch out your coffee table or end tables with some colorful garden stools. Overstock.com has a great selection.
  3. Decorate with fresh flowers. You may even switch out your typical flower vases to colorful lemonade pitchers for a bit of whimsy. Pier1.com has a great selection.
  4. Wallpaper the back of a bookcase or a closet in a fun or colorful pattern. MuralsYourWay.com has a great selection of removable and re-usable wallpaper
  5. Organize and store in pretty containers. Add some floating shelves to a dead wall space or add colorful containers in the kitchen to store cookies and such. ContainerStore.com has tons of solutions for storage.
  6. Add decorative throw pillows indoors in fun and trendy colors and patterns for some pizzazz. My online store has a great selection

Ok, that’s all I have for you today. Don’t forget to stop by my previous blog post and participate in the “Name The New Mascot For No Naked Windows” contest. The winner will be announced on Monday, June 3rd, so enter as many times as you like until then.

I will also be revealing the answer to “What The Heck Is it?”, so please join me on Monday.

Please don’t forget to comment and share :-)

Click here to contact me or connect with me on my social media sites

Have a fabulous weekend! :-)

Be Inspired!

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Name The New Mascot For “No Naked Windows” :-)

I need to ask a favor of you guys (well it’s more like playing another silly game :-)), but before I do, let me explain about the cute little guy you are looking at below………

Photo: Secret Garden FaceBook Page

Photo: Secret Garden FaceBook Page

 

Not too long ago, I came across this photo on a Facebook page I follow called Secret Garden, of this cute little turtle looking longingly out of a window. I don’t quite know why, because I am not a big fan of reptiles, but I fell in love with the little guy. (Isn’t he cute? :-)) In a way, he reminds me of my Chiweenie, Rufus! I shared him on my Facebook Page and apparently I’m not the only one who feels this way :-) He just seems to have a personality and apparently some self awareness.

I decided to use the little guy as the mascot for my next window treatment promotion that I am running for the summer. Kinda makes sense since he is looking out of a naked window :-) right?

This is the text that will caption this cute little picture:

“Have your naked windows left you sad and blue? Then race on over to Casa Vilora Interiors and No Naked Windows and take advantage of our summer sale! Up to 20% off all window treatments including custom drapery, blinds, shutters and energy saving options too! Sale starts on June 1 and runs the entire summer! Contact us now or visit our online store to see your options for custom drapery panels”

What do you think?

Ok, so here’s where the favor (or game) comes in. The game is called “Name The New Mascot For No Naked Windows”. Here goes:

You guessed it, I need your help figuring  out what to name this little guy….or girl! (Equal opportunity here :-)) He is much too cute to go nameless….don’t you think? :-)

To make it a bit more fun, I will be rewarding the person who comes up with the best and most appropriate name (That I will love) with a fabulous prize! Who doesn’t love winning fabulous prizes?!

I’ll tell you what the fabulous prize is in just a second, but in order to win, you MUST like my two Facebook pages No Naked Windows and Casa Vilora Interiors if you haven’t already done so, and you MUST share this blog post. Pretty simple, right? You can find all my contact information on my About.Me page, so feel free to connect with me on other social sites, and checkout my websites and online store.

Ok, here’s the fabulous prize that you could win if you help me “Name The New Mascot For No Naked Windows”:

13x20 Pillow in Brown/Tan

13×20 Pillow in Brown/Tan

 

 

 

 

 

13x20 Pillow In Black/Ivory

13×20 Pillow In Black/Ivory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is your choice of either the brown/tan or black/ivory 13×20, 100% Poly Douppioni single pillow with poly filler from Surya.

The winner will be announced in my blog post for Monday, June 3rd along with instructions on how to claim your fabulous prize! I will be posting this blog several times until then. Good luck and have fun coming up with a great name for the new mascot for No Naked Windows! :-)

Don’t forget to comment and share so that others can join in the fun! :-)

Questions about this post or the promotion….or anything? Contact me here

Be Inspired!

Veronica Solomon

Veronica Solomon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How To Hang Drapery Panels

Purchasing and hanging drapery panels can be very overwhelming. There are a lot of little details that need to be considered, which we will talk about briefly in just a second. Most big box stores that offer curtain panels usually have them stocked at 84″ lengths or shorter, and if you are lucky, you may be able to order from their online stores up to 95″ lengths. But what if you have taller windows?

I have seen this happen so often on my in-home consultations. People usually move into a new home and are anxious to cover their windows whether for privacy or decorative reasons, so they run out to the big box store down the street to find an inexpensive solution. But is it really a solution if it is not addressing the problem? Store bought curtain panels rarely fit the windows properly. As I mentioned earlier, they are usually too short,  not many choices available, usually unlined or inadequately lined, and little or no consideration given to aesthetic and your energy savings needs. As I always say, you are going to spend the money anyway, why not spend it right. Custom drapery panels are made to fit your windows, and are a beautiful and timeless solution when done right.

Here at No Naked Windows, we have made it easy to order custom drapery panels through our online store. You get to choose your fabric type (silk, faux silk, linen, cotton, burlap etc), your choice of solid or patterned fabric, your choice of header (the pleating at the top of the drapery panels), the finished length, type of lining, or even the choice of using two or three different fabrics for a color blocking effect. Visit our online store to see your options. They start at just $269 per pair!

Once you have determined that custom drapery panels are the way to go, you now need to know how to measure for them and how to hang them, which directly impacts the finished length to order. Measuring is simple – just measure from the floor to your desired height

Some additional tips for measuring:

The finished length is the actual length of the finished panels. To measure for the finished length of your custom drapery panels, simply measure from the floor to the desired height from where you want the panels to hang. A good rule of thumb is: If the space above your window is 8″ or less, it is usually more aesthetically pleasing to hang your drapery panels right at the ceiling. If the height is more than 8″ then you can determine how high above the window you would like to hang the panels. Please note if you have low ceilings hanging the panels closer to the ceiling gives the illusion of more height. One more thing to keep in mind is the hardware you will be using to hang your panels. The hardware will add approximately 1″-2″ to the overall length when hung. If you desire some puddling in your drapery panels, you can add 2-3″ for a trouser break look or 6-8″ for a formal puddled look. 

Here are a few illustrations of the Do’s and Don’ts of how to hang drapery panels

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In this example there are  few don’ts:

  • Don’t hang the drapery panels right above the window. Hang drapery panels closer to the ceiling or crown molding to give he illusion of a higher ceiling
  • Don’t hang drapery panels so far above the floor. The minimum floor break is 1″. otherwise your drapery panels will look like high water pants
  • Don’t hang your drapery panels so far into the window. Hanging drapery panels starting at the edge of the window outward, helps to visually widen the window. Be careful that the edges of the window aren’t visible. Drapery panels should cover about 3-4″ of the window edges on either side. This applies to decorative drapery panels. If privacy is desired with your drapery panels, then you will need much more fabric for fullness, and room on either side of the window for stack-back ( The stacking back of the fabric when the drapery panels are in open position)

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In this example, at least the drapery panels are touching the floor, but notice that they are still hung too close to the top of the window and the drapery panels are too far inside the window.

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In this example, it’s finally done right:

  • The drapery panels are at a 1″ floor break
  • The drapery panels are hung closer to the ceiling
  • The drapery panels are hung at the window’s edges and outwards

I get this question a lot: What if I have double windows with drywall or trim in between both windows? Here’s the answer:

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I recommend ordering a third drapery panel to cover the drywall between the two windows….especially if over 6″ wide. This helps the overall window treatment to flow better and look like one unit and be more cohesive. If you have beautiful wood trim casings around your windows that you wish to show off, then no need for the third panel, as long as there isn’t more than about 18″ between the two windows with casing included, in which case you may need to treat them as two separate windows with two drapery panels each.

Here’s an example of drapery panels I designed and had installed for my client about two years ago. Notice that there wasn’t a lot of room above the window, so we took it all the way to the crown molding.

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A couple more examples:

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These are actually drapery panels with handkerchief swags. I included this picture to illustrate what happens when we are working with a bay window. You still want the windows to be one unit and have a cohesive flow. Here we used three different rods, but added a special hardware called an “elbow” to join them together at each 45 degree angle. The elbow is quite flexible and works much like our elbows do. The drapery panels are then installed to wrap around the angles for a better flow and cleaner look.

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So today you’ve learned how to measure your windows, where to order your custom drapery panels, and how to hang them. We will be running our summer special on custom drapery panels and all other window treatments starting June 1st through the entire summer – up to 20% off! You can use coupon code SUMMER20 at checkout beginning June1. If you are in the Houston area, lucky you! We can install your custom drapery panels for you at an additional charge, and even order your hardware for you! :-)

maybe you have some questions before ordering. You can contact me here and connect with me on all my social media channels.

Please don’t forget to comment and share! :-)

Be Inspired!

Veronica Solomon

Veronica Solomon

 

 

 

What’s Wrong With This Picture?

What's Wrong With This Picture?

 

So I am still knee deep in the wonderful world of moving, and boy is it hard work! I guess it’s like everything else in life worth looking forward to….you have to go through the valleys to get to the mountain top!

So no valuable tips or information in my post today….but instead we will be playing a silly little game. Don’t you just love playing games? :-)

But before I get to that, I’d like you to meet Floyd and Everette…….

Floyd and Everette - The Strong Men Helping Me Move

Floyd and Everette – The Strong Men Helping Me Move

 

These are the two very strong, highly efficient and very courteous gentlemen helping me with my move. If you ever need movers, I would highly recommend these guys. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this picture :-)

The first picture above is what my front yard looks like as we speak. The containers have been delivered and ready to be loaded with all my worldly possessions. It is going to take several hours to get it done, but I know it will be done right.

Ok so without further ado, here goes the game.

Look closely at the first picture above and tell me “What’s Wrong With This Picture?”

If you correctly guess what’s wrong with this picture by leaving a comment below, you could win a fabulous prize! :-)

What is the fabulous prize you ask? You’re in for a treat! :-)

But first, there is one more thing you must do before you can win the fabulous prize. You must like both my Facebook pages if you haven’t already done so. Here’s my About.Me profile containing all my contact information and social plugins. From there you can also follow me on Twitter, Pinterest, Google+ and other social media sites (Although not a requirement to win the fabulous prize). Click here to like my No Naked Windows and Casa Vilora Interiors pages.

Ok, back to the fabulous prize!!! Drum Roll please……….. :-)

It is this wonderful pair of 18×18 pillows from Surya.

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This gorgeous 100% polyester cover pillow with poly filler has a white background and a metallic gold paisley detail on the bottom half. Perfect as accents for your bedding or in a sofa or pair of occasional chairs.

The winner will be chosen at random and announced in my blog post for Tuesday May 28th. Good luck and have fun guessing “What’s Wrong With This Picture?”

Before I bid you adieu for today, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the wonderful and brave men and women who so selflessly serve our great nation. We honor and respect the sacrifice you make everyday to protect our freedom. We will always remember the ultimate sacrifice of the fallen.

Please don’t forget to comment and share so others can join in the fun too! :-)

Have a wonderful Memorial Day Weekend!

Be Inspired!

Veronica Solomon

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A Library As A Family Hang Out

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Let’s do the TGIF happy dance!! :-)

I am really happy this hectic week is coming to an end. I can put my feet up at least for the weekend until reality hits again on Monday. Don’t get me wrong, I love what I do, but relaxing is great too! :-)

Ok, so here’s another snippet of a room I completed last year.

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This room is actually a very large library, that is jam packed with books. My client loves books and has them proudly displayed in wall to wall bookshelves throughout the room. This is a really close knit family, and they all hang out in this room, although they have several other family areas in the home (let’s see, there’s mom and dad, 4 at home, one on the way, one in college and two grown up and on their own….I think I’ve got everyone covered :-))

This is the same family I have worked with on multiple projects. When it came time to do this room, their requirements were:

  1. A seating area (she was thinking just two chairs)
  2. Keep all the books!

When styling bookshelves I like to mix books with other objects, but in this instance, I kept the books exactly the way they were in the room….because they do get used.

I completed the seating area with a small library table with wrought iron detail, custom chaise lounge, custom upholstered occasional chairs (notice the fabulous two toned fabrics?), a custom upholstered ottoman that doubles as a cocktail table and on the other side of the room, a round table and 4 cube ottomans where the kids can do their artwork and play board games. Of course, no room is complete without some pillows and accessories. My clients already owned the area rug, so that dictated our color scheme. I custom designed and had the gorgeous red silk draperies fabricated (notice the wonderful greek key trim detail?) Just amazing!

Custom Silk Drapery Panels With Inverted Box Pleat Valance And Greek Key Trim Detail

Custom Silk Drapery Panels With Inverted Box Pleat Valance And Greek Key Trim Detail

Here’s a close up shot of the greek key trim detail

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Here are some other views of the room.

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Notice the beautiful cut velvet fabric on the backside of the chairs and the rich and luxurious chenille on the front of the chairs. My clients love these custom touches, and I love to give it to them.These fabrics were very high-end but also made to last.

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And check out these fun ottomans for the kids. They are custom upholstered in a beautiful faux leather python print. Notice the greek key detail is repeated on the nailhead trim?…..yep, it’s all in the details

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Ok I have to admit that I don’t have pictures of the full view of the room. Why? At the time of install, hubby wasn’t home to clean his desk and we didn’t want to touch anything that he might be working on :-)  He is a doctor, so a life could depend on that decision :-)

So from this large library, I created two wonderful seating areas where the whole family can hang out, plus a desk area that can accommodate two users, and of course tons of storage for the beautiful books. This library/family hang-out can now comfortably seat around 9 or 10 people! That is awesome!

If you need help getting multiple uses out of one space, whether small or large, feel free to contact me here

Wishing you all a fabulous Friday and a fantastic weekend! :-)

Be Inspired!

Veronica Solomon

Veronica Solomon

 

 

 

Throw Back Thursday: A Wide Open Family Room

A Family Room Done Over 8 Years Ago

A Family Room Done Over 8 Years Ago

Hello All! Happy Throw Back Thursday! Well that would only make sense if you use Instagram. I do, and you can follow me here! :-)

Throw Back Thursday or #TBT is an Instagram community hashtag where users post older pictures of themselves or something that’s dear to them – A blast from the past if you will.

Ok, so here’s my throw back aka blast from the past! :-) The room pictured above is a family room that I did over 8 years ago. This client is very near and dear to my heart…..well actually that client is ME :-)

This is actually the family room in my current home (The 4300sf one that I am downsizing from, if you’ve been following my recent posts). Most of the furniture pieces here are from a previous smaller home I owned and I had to make them work in this home with wide open spaces and volumnous ceilings. Everything seemed so small in the room, so I got creative and brought in color! First I painted the room in a warm neutral from Behr Paints. I decided to use red as the accent color to cozy up and ground the space a bit. I brought in a beautiful large area rug and added pillows and accessories repeating the red throughout the space. The formal living room, formal dining, study, kitchen and breakfast room are all basically somewhat open to each other, so I repeated the red in smaller doses in the adjoining rooms.

Here is another view of the room

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This picture was taken right after we moved in and alot changed in this room over the years…. a sleeker TV set for one, taller (20′) drapery panels, larger area rug and taller wing back occasional chairs. I was just starting out in my business, money was tight and I had to make do with what I had and be creative. For example, the drapery panels were actually oversized rectangular tablecloths that I simply hung unlined. You know I don’t like naked windows :-). I needed a larger area rug and so I saved up and purchased a beautiful oriental rug (not shown), that pulled together all the colors in the room.

Website Pics 005I created this vignette to break up the long hallway from the foyer to the family room. I did that red accent wall myself using a Behr metallic paint.

As you can see, my style back then leaned heavily towards traditional. With all the trends I follow, design magazines I read, courses I take, market events, and showrooms that I visit frequently, my taste has definitely changed and developed over the years. You will get to see much of my new design aesthetic in future blogs and videos about the new home. Stay tuned for that.

Ok, that’s all I have for you today! It was great going through old photos and seeing just how my design style has developed over the years.

What about you? what is your throw back memory for today?

Please don’t forget to comment and share, and of course, if you need help with your decor, contact me here

Be Inspired!

Veronica Solomon, Circa 2008?

Veronica Solomon, Circa 2008?

Have A Restful Sunday.

Bedroom From 2008 DC Design House

Bedroom From 2008 DC Design House

The soft blue walls and the white trim, the subtle pattern of the bedding, and the cozy canopy and draperies, create a restful and serene space where anyone would be delighted to lounge on a lazy Sunday afternoon.

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Have a restful and peaceful Sunday….

Be Inspired!

Veronica Solomon

Veronica Solomon

 

Design Crush: Fabric Wrapped Casegoods

Kravet Furniture

Kravet Furniture

More and more I have been noticing the new trend of fabric panels on casegoods, like dressers, chests, tables and desks. I am downright obsessed with this new trend. I wasn’t able to make it to High Point Spring Market this year, but from all reports, fabric wrapped case goods were a big hit.

Kravet Furniture

Kravet Furniture

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Bungalow 5

 

Fabric, leather or vinyl wrapped furniture is a great alternative to plain casegoods and a great idea for refreshing damaged or outdated pieces. They are perfect when a bit of softness is needed in a room full of wooden furniture. They are great for adding color and texture, and a bit of interest in a room. Fabric opens up many options for customizing each piece and adding a unique quality that will support the look, color and theme of your decor.

Can you see this piece in a chic lodge look?

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Addison Design Blog

Or this Noir Furniture piece as a casual nightstand in casual beach cottage or global influenced room?

Noir Furniture

Noir Furniture

The fabrics used to wrap these casegoods are usually fabrics, leathers or vinyls with a noticeable texture like burlap, linen, faux python prints, faux ostrich prints, and faux croc prints. Of course the sky is the limit as to what fabrics are used, but lighter delicate fabrics like silks and satin should be avoided, and a bit of visual or physical texture is very desireable

Here are a few pieces that have my head spinning in a good way :-)

This python print wrapped bench definitely makes a wonderful statement in a room. This one is providing me with some inspiration for a hall bench in my new home

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Pinterest

This handsome geometric print fabric wrapped console from Drexel Heritage is quite a conversation piece. You can actually choose from hundreds of fabric choices on their website and customize your very own console, cocktail or end table. Click here to see the many options

Drexel Heritage

Drexel Heritage

Notice the beautiful faux ostrich texture of this chest. The cream color works so well with the light gold wood accent and hardware. Simply scrumptuous! :-)

Ryan Korban via Pinterest

Ryan Korban via Pinterest

If a global inspired pattern is more your thing, this ikat patterned fabric adds a very unique touch

Sarah M. Dorsey

Sarah M. Dorsey

This lace wrapped beauty from Recaptured Charm, adds a soft, subtle feminine charm and elegance to this room

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Check out this one! What a fun, unexpected way to use lace.

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The wonderful nailhead detailing always adds luxury and richness to each piece

Bernhardt Furniture

Bernhardt Furniture

 

Here’s another snakeskin wrapped piece shown as the anchor piece in this beautiful vignette.

snakeskin wrapped consoleOr if you prefer a more subtle approach to this trend

Studio A

Studio A

The Window Scene Website

The Window Scene Website

Here a few more I just had to include. This masculine chest from Uttermost is perfect for an industrial chic look with its faux leather fabric

Uttermost

Uttermost

Style Beat Blog

Style Beat Blog

Sterling Industries

Sterling Industries

This one isn’t fabric, but can be an easy DIY project using a black and white stripe fabric

Pinterest

Pinterest

Speaking of DIY, Centsational Girl blog has a step-by-step guide to taking a plain Ikea dresser and adding fabric for a fabulous seaside inspired piece.

So if you own a tired piece of furniture that you were getting ready to put out on the curb, think again. This fabric wrapped furniture trend may be just the right touch to take it from drab to fab.

Is fabric wrapped furniture for you? Please leave me a comment below, I’m dying to know :-).

Be Inspired!

Veronica Solomon

Veronica Solomon