Posted: November 2nd, 2009 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Around the Castle | Tags: area rugs, modern furniture | No Comments »
If you’re a decorating enthusiast, you’ll be thrilled to know that though you’ve picked out bedding and furniture, your bedroom decorating is not yet done. There’s an array of items that can form a secondary theme, or flesh out the first one. Nelson bench are the first thing that come to mind. A stylish throw rug next to the bed, especially on hardwood floors, makes for a nice accent. They’re functional while also completing the look of the room. Consider them also for high traffic areas, such as bathrooms, as well.
Cloth wall hangings are a way to continue the color and design up into the vertical dimension. In any form, simple yarn abstracts to more complex scenes, these hangings have a thousand year heritage. Hunting scenes, peaceful pastures or any other image that integrates with the design of furniture and bedding is a good idea.
To illuminate those hangings, as well as the modern furniture and the overall room, a variety of lighting fixtures can be placed. The simple pole lamp has become popular in the past 20 years and the style options available today are unlimited. Lighting options are limitless, with different styles available in track lights, hanging lamps, and more.
Depending on your existing lighting configuration, you may either accent one part of the room or create a primary source of illumination. Using creativity with shadows and light, you can create a mood for any occasion. For those who like another source of heat, or just an attractive decoration, a bedroom fireplace may be just the thing. They can be full sized and send out enough heat to cover the coldest nights anywhere. Or, one can select a miniature fireplace that provides a modest amount of warmth while giving maximum style.
There are several options for powering a bedroom fireplace, including propane, special lamp oil fuels, or electrical displays that simulate flame. They may be a modern, slender brick that gives a Scandinavian look. Or, they can provide a traditional American colonial accent that provides the perfect complement to that oak four-poster.
Storage and closet organizers have expanded the usable space by making every cubic inch count. If you want to add more later, modular designs allow for this. Whatever the look of your bedroom, you can find a area rugs, wire racks, and moveable shelves in so many colors and patterns. Plastic, metal, wood or composite material options give you a choice perfect for your circumstances.
Bookshelves are another popular choice. Models that you can place in-set in a wall are good space-saving choices, like a larger medicine cabinet less the door. Or, the more usual type can be placed on L-supports. One interesting newer design hides the supports by using rods that insert into the shelf itself, while going into the wall in an L-shape behind the drywall or paneling. Once you’ve picked out your bedding, don’t let the decorating joy just stop there. Pick out some bedroom accents that give the design that final touch.
Posted: November 2nd, 2009 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Around the Castle | Tags: alphaville design, modern furniture | No Comments »
Sofas stuffed to the breaking point in muted colors and slouching shapes are a thing of the past. Sofas are no longer just a place to put your feet up or to enjoy a movie. Modern sofas are now focal points, works of art in their right and an essential in every living room.
The couch you grew up with is no longer the standard in living room furniture. Give up all your deep set assumptions and embrace the new way of furniture with Alphaville Design. Sofas are now more fashion forward than ever with their kaleidoscope of colors and modern shapes.
Sofas are one of the biggest elements in a room and should be the starting point of any design inspiration. The style of a sofa makes a dramatic addition to a simple room and reflects the vibe of the entire room. Nowadays there’s so many styles, sizes, colors, shapes and modern furniture patterns of sofa that it can be extremely overwhelming. But there are a few basic principles that must be followed in order to make a perfect selection.
To start, the size of a sofa is critical making a great impression.One common mistake is to buy extremely large furniture for a small space. This makes your room look smaller than it already is and gives off a cramped and restricted sensation. Be sure to take careful measurements so the modern furniture that you choose will fit in the intended space.
Another important facet of choosing a sofa is color. Choose a color that you’ll be happy with for a long time and one that is easy to maintain for your lifestyle. Buying a white sofa, you must also consider whether you are well-suited to take care of it.Also don’t be afraid to buy a sofa in a bright color, modern furniture comes in so many shades that you can find the perfect sofa guaranteed.
A bright red sofa makes a bold statement and gives off a fun vide, so express your self. Don’t stick to neutral colors. Be sure to choose neutral tones of area rugs and wall hangings if you opt for a bold sofa, so as to offset the look. If you follow these simple principles, you’ll be sure to find a sofa that fit into your life and lifestyle.
Posted: October 3rd, 2009 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Around the Castle | Tags: eileen gray table, modern furniture, noguchi table | No Comments »
Generally, living rooms have a focal point around which everything is centered; often this is the coffee table. In the living room, most people want furniture that is functional and comfortable, but also pieces that are stylish, fun and reflects their individuality. Styles are wide and varied, so there are many options from which to choose; often, people opt for the hip and retro look of the Modern furniture.
In the history of design, the term retro often conjures up the funky styles of the sixties and seventies; however, it falls within the style of the noguchi table that can date from the twenties all the way to the seventies. Whatever the decade, retro furniture has very recognizable traits. Identifiably, retro is about the form: clean lines, organic shapes, and modular capabilities. Post World War II materials advancements resulted in fiberglass and synthetic lacquered pieces.
Due to the upswing in casual styling, retro coffee tables became popular. After the war, the interior landscape became more relaxed and people were looking for furniture that was different from their parents’ generation, furniture that utilized new forms and new materials. Designers often used different materials like plastic, steel, and plywood in their designs. The materials allowed for different and unique new forms, allowing for mass production and durability.
The ubiquitous Isamo Eileen gray table, designed in the forties, is comprised of a “free form” glass top supported by two identically sculpted pieces of wood pinned together at an angle to form the base is a well-known retro coffee table. Another is by Harvey Probber, called the Nuclear Table, and it is a good example of the casual lifestyle that families desired to incorporate into their homes. This table offers a variety of forms with its two half circle shapes that can be place together to form a circle, can be lined up to give an ‘S’ shape, or can be stacked on top of each other to give height. Another retro design noted for its innovation is Eero Saarinen’s Tulip Table. Its lacquered steel base is a pedestal form and was designed to reduce the “clutter” of legs that typical tables have.
In today’s contemporary furniture one can see inspiration from the classic retro style’s of yesterday. For example, in the 1940’s Paul Frankl’s Big Foot coffee table called to mind Zaha Hadid’s futuristic designs. Whoever the owner, a retro coffee table, with its innovative forms and materials, can offer a sleek and elegant, yet fun way to liven up one’s living room.
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