Showing posts with label Interior Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interior Design. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Kate and Gordie's House

For todays post I thought I would share one of our current projects at Moving Designz. This is a beautiful large new build project.

We've been involved with the homeowners, mostly I work with Kate, since early summer planning for the project. Kate has fantastic taste and we are so on the same design wavelength. We're about a month away from completion. We were hoping they would be in before Christmas but sadly that is not going to happen. However Kate and her husband should be in early in the new year.


The house is situated on a beautiful waterfront property overlooking Charlottetown harbour. It has the most stunning water views from the huge windows along the entire backside of the home.

The house was designed by a local draftsman and shortly after we became involved... tweaking the functional layout, designing the lighting plan, choosing surface materials and working on kitchen layout. After all those stages which I call the "uglies" we moved on to choosing furnishings to complement the homeowners taste. The style we are going for is warm modern contemporary mixed with classic elements.





In this picture all the main framing is done and the windows are installed. On this particular day, in late October, we were working on the electrical layout and checking out the interior surface finishes on site.






This past Friday the great room looked like this. Now that all the drywall and seamfilling is complete it's looking alot more like a house. The fireplace is also now installed and most of the trim is complete except the baseboards which will go on once the flooring is installed. Although the firebox looks like a big square it is actually long and linear ... more on this below. To the left of the fireplace in the nook will be built-ins.




This angle illustrates the amazing waterfront view as you enter the home. And as you can see it is open concept and has very little wall space. Who needs art when you have this view 365 days a year?


This is the colour palette for the main floor furnishings and to some degree the surface finishes. From right to left, creamy off white for the sofa and chairs. A lovely print and two very soft blue and cream fabrics for the toss cushions. A brown textural fabric with tiny cream dots for the chair toss cushions. And for the cubes, chocolate with blue circles.


The hardwood flooring will be a deep espresso bamboo. It is due to be installed later this week.
The main seating arrangement is a large sectional very similar to this one which will be upholstered in soft cream fabric just like this image. BTW this room is by Kelly Hoppen one of my favorite designers. I love her aestetic!
The chairs will be upholstered in the same off white fabric as the sofa and will have 2 small back pillows in the brown fabric with the little cream dots.
Two of these cubes will complete the seating arrangement. The fabric on these is the dark brown will the little blue circles.
This is the cocktail table. Very low and sleek, a combination of deep espresso and brown laquer. The coolest thing about this table other than its good looks, is how its pieces swivel and opens up which allows the piece to grow. See below.
Isn't it the coolest?

The fireplace wall tile is somewhat similar to this image being flat to the wall. However the stone is pale creams and pale browns.


The fireplace unit is long and sleek like this one with crystals as opposed to logs or stones.



A huge part of the great room will be the gourmet kitchen. This is how it looked in October.
On Friday this is how the kitchen area was looking. Still pretty empty as the white cabinets are being custom built off site. This very large kitchen will feature stainless steel appliances with a counter depth princess door style fridge and built in wall ovens. In fact, most of the cabinetry in this kitchen is ceiling to floor with glass doors and/or shaker style door panels.
The countertops are this Caesarstone in a white colour which resembles marble.
Pale blue glass subway tiles for the backsplash. Though not exactly this colour they are a little more greyish blue.
The kitchen will feature not one but two islands. The central island is the prep and work area while the outer island is for entertaining. This is the style of pendant lighting that will hang over both of them. Two larger ones for the center island and 4 smaller pendants for the outer island.
These are the bar stools for the outer eating and entertaining island. This island will be wood stained in a deep espresso finish.

We're still searching for the perfect table and chairs for the eating nook. I think I found them today. We're looking at a large charcoal stained bamboo table with seating for 8 to be paired up with sleek white and chrome chairs. I'll post more images as we progress further. Thank you Kate for allowing me to blog on your new home :)
In the next few posts I will cover another large renovation and decorating project currently underway in Charlottetown. This large historic house is being converted from three chopped up and dated apartments to a 5 suite boutique style Bed & Breakfast. We're still in the construction phases but big changes are now underway.
Thanks for reading.
Susan

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Anchors Away

We've been to Toronto and now we're back ... we had a fantastic trip. We spent the first 4 days at The CGTA show and the last 3 days at leisure in downtown Toronto. We bought lots and lots of beautiful things for the store and a few things for ourselves. I cannot wait for the merchandise to start arriving. It was a great show and a great week.

The day before I left for Toronto I had to go in to my office very early (for me), grab some files and head to a clients house an hour from town. Driving by the harbour on the way to the shop I saw this "little gem" anchored in Summerside harbour.

Since my shop overlooks the harbour, as soon as I parked my car I grabbed my camera and took a few shots of it. WOW. What a yacht! I was hoping to get this post done before we left or during our week but ran out of time.

Today I am inspired to post on yacht interiors. After a little research I found out this boat is one of the largest pleasure boats in the world. It is called "The Laurel" and is an amazing 240 feet long. Now that is big! I wonder what the inside could look like?






The Laurel in Summerside Harbour Friday August 7, 7:30am.



I zoomed in for this shot.



The yacht sails all over the world, these shots are from Vancouver and Bar Harbour. I found them on the internet. It seems this boat gets its fair share of press and speculation wherever she sails.


Let's have a look at some interior shots of various pleasure boats from around the world.


Now this is Glam!







Not so big but very inviting. I could live with this.









Dinner al fresco... sure why not?
Please note - this is not a commercial cruise ship. Are we drooling yet?

There's just something about seeing a woman at the helm.
This is my favorite. Light and airy.









Our lovely PEI summertime weather continues this week. It's a hot and sunny humid week and a sail sure sounds good.
Thanks for reading. Have a great week!
Susan

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Hello Yellow

I've just spent an amazing week in Toronto shopping for Moving Designz Spring merchandise. We bought lots of great accessories and furniture which will start arriving within the next few weeks and throughout the spring. We were also lucky enough to get a few days of personal downtime in downtown Toronto. What a fantastic city!

As it happened Toronto was in the midst of a record breaking bone chilling cold spell the entire week. It was at least minus 20 or lower most days. This has me craving beautiful warm yellow sunshine and luckily yesterday, here on PEI, we had a most amazing day filled with lots of sunshine and lovely warm (relatively speaking) above zero temperatures.

For todays post I thought we would look at some beautiful yellow rooms and accessories. Perfect for injecting a little spring into your home. Yellow pairs beautifully with white, black, gray, green, orange and aqua blue. Let's look at some very pretty yellow rooms...

This picture inspires me... I love using lemons as accessories. Talk about a shot of pure colour. Right now on my diningroom table I have a white bowl filled with faux lemons that looks very pretty and fresh. At the Toronto show we bought dozens of faux lemons and beautiful whiteware dishes for the store...for your home.

Yellow, white and fresh spring green create a very pretty room.


I love this golden yellow gourd lamp it really adds punch and sophistication.

From Sarah's House Season One this is one gorgeous room...accented with pretty yellow and gold.

A couple of great examples of using yellow paired with gray in more modern rooms. Fun!

Soft and serene...


A few great examples of using yellow wallpaper on accent walls.


I found these yellow wallpapers at Home Depot's online site.




Though not a yellow room the artwork in tones of yellow and green takes center stage. Below a few more examples of yellow artwork.

Yellow in the kitchen.

For all you soon to be brides looking for inspiration here are some classy ideas.




I have lots of lovely bedroom images some traditional, some modern and some pure relaxing cottage comfy...



Yum, yellow and aqua.





From Martha Stewart a bathroom accented with sunny yellow. How pretty!

Stunning summery outdoor spaces. Proves yellow and white is always right.


And this is where I would like to enjoy my morning coffee.
Thanks for reading. Have a great week!
Susan