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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Hump Day

As you know, I don't formally post on Wednesday. This gives you an opportunity to catch up on the week ~ Monday's Method and Timeless Tuesday. Don't forget to stop back tomorrow for Thursday's Room. Here are some other posts you may find fun.....

Music and Design
Outdoor Wonderland
Outdoor Wonderland in Detail
Celtic Woman, etc...

I must be enjoying this beautiful weather we're having in DC ~ I am clearly thinking of outdoor spaces and music. Often times they go hand in hand for me as seeing a fantastic concert in an outdoor arena is a little slice of heaven to me.

Enjoy your day!

Monday, March 8, 2010

Timeless Tuesday ~ Six


Andie Skurman

Today I am featuring the freestanding bathtub. This classic position of the focal point is a classic. No matter what the design style, floating the bath remains timeless. Take a look...

James Cavagnari & Erin Quiros published in Architectural Digest

Stephen Sills & James Huniford published in Architectural Digest

Thomas Roszak published in Architectural Digest

Check out these beauties from the wonderful Cheryl Kees Clendenon...

Isn't Cheryl work amazing? She also writes a wonderful blog!

I long for a freestanding tub. It is my plans for my master bath redo!

Now it is your turn to share your classics ~

1) Add your permalink below ~ not your blog's address in general but the specific post you want people to visit. To obtain the actual post link, click on the title of your post once you have published it and copy and paste the URL into Mister Linky.

2) Leave your name and say a couple of words to describe your post (e.g. "Coco Chanel suits" or "Classic interior design for children" or "Delicious meals in a snap."

3) Copy and paste the Timeless Tuesday logo button (on my right sidebar) to your Timeless Tuesday posts. This is a sure way for your readers to know you have joined in the party.

4) Link back to the host blog, that's me ~ Paula Grace Designs Blogspot Timeless Tuesday ~ so all the bloggers that joined the party will receive many interested visitors.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Thursday's Room Follow Up on Monday's Method

If you read last week's Thursday's Room, you would know that I am a huge fan of this room designed by the lovely Tracy Murdock. Tracy read the post and let me know that this is her own home. She shared another angle of the room with me. Take a look...

The views continue to get better. I love the furniture piece in the center. It looks so comfortable and inviting. Tracy designed it herself. Wonderful! She also shared with me that she has made some changes to the room. What?!! Oh know!!! And just as I thought it could not get any better ~ BAM!

After I picked my jaw up off the floor, I realized that even perfection can go higher. Tracy added artful pieces and a dark neutral to highlight the fireplace and truly make it a focal point. Is that not the most magnificent shell art you have ever seen above the fireplace?? Once again, Tracy's eye captured the blue outside the window and brought it inside with glass and shells.

Tracy was even kind enough to extend an invitation to me to come see her home. That could be a bit dicey for me ~ you see once I get there, I may never, ever want to leave.

This is truly a remarkable before and after. It is also a lesson ~ if you think something cannot be improved upon, you are wrong. The visions above are a testament to that.

Getting back to Monday's Method ~ no one has written in for advice. If you would like some advice on an interior design topic, just leave me a comment. If you would like specific recommendations about your space, send me a couple of pictures ~ paula@paulagracedesigns.com. Peruse my Monday's Method posts if you are wondering what I have covered so far.

I'm looking forward to tomorrow's Timeless Tuesday, my link party for the classics in interior design and furnishings, architecture, fashion, culinary, arts, and music. If you have those featured in your repertoire ~ I love to see you here!


I'm sharing this fantastic before and after with these lovely ladies ~ all fabulous parties worth a long leisurely visit.

Monday ~
Between Naps on the Porch Metamorphosis Monday
Little Red House Mosaic Monday
Cottage Instincts Make it for Monday

Tuesday ~
A Soft Place to Land DIY Tuesday

Thursday ~
The Shabby Chic Cottage Transformation Thursday

Saturday ~
Funky Junk Interiors Saturday Nite Special

Friday, March 5, 2010

Fun Friday ~ Fashion Forward

Pucci

If you read my blog, you know that I frequently read the Washington Post at lunch almost every day. On Tuesday they did a story in the Style section called Fashion ~ Positions of Power written by Robin Givhan. It was a fantastic story about the new lines introduced in Milan. The story informed me that there is a movement for fashion designs to combine femininity and power. Finally! I was thrilled to read the story and learn of this development. I decided to peruse a few of the design houses to see what I would / could wear for work. I did not look at all the designs. In fact only a few but I did find ones I think I could wear.

Emilio Pucci

Blumarine

Burberry

Ferragamo

So, what do you think? Have you had a chance to take a look at some of the collections?

Enjoy your weekend!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Thursday's Room

Malibu Architectural contemporary living room
Tracy Murdock, ASID

I found this room by Tracy Murdock on Houzz. If you have never visited the site, you should. There is so much inspiration there, it is mindboggling.

If you read my blog, you know that Thursday's Room is dedicated to looking at a room with the principles and elements at the fore. This room is lovely to me because the focal point was taken to heart ~ the beautiful view. There must be something on the wall opposing the view such that the furniture is directed towards or it would be facing the view. Still, the breathtaking view was framed nicely without distraction. The seat backs are low and the room is monochromatic except for the pop of muted orange. Here is what I love especially ~ the muted orange is the perfect compliment to the blue hues outside from the water and sky. My eye immediately picked up on that detail and the harmony it creates. We all know the blue and orange are complimentary colors. But the saturation point for the orange appears to have been carefully chosen to to relate perfectly with the blues. Hand selected from the sunset. Even the wood tone compliments.

I adore the high window bringing in more light and more blue and the personalization with the pictures. The seat backs are low as I mentioned and the form of the sofas is straight aka pure in my mind to not compete with what is seen beyond. The seating also looks very comfortable and livable. I imagine it being upholstered in organic cotton or linen again for the purity.

To control the expanse, Tracy added molding to bring more intimacy in the room ~ she also adds a neutral color a shade or two deeper that the higher wall and ceiling color. Note the line of the molding ~ it touches the top if the pass though into the dining room but practically points to the view -> look here <- is what the molding is saying to me ~ look at my magnificent ocean view. Ok, I will! Beautiful!

The room has an organic presense to me. As I said, I imagine the upholstery fabric to be cotton or linen. Add the wood beam, the wood lamps with what I believe is silk shades, off white shag-like carpet that look like grass, shell for an accessory, water, sky -> organic, pure, comfortable, simple, elegant, very pleasing to the eye, harmony with the palette taking the outside grossly into account.

I think this is an example of a perfectly executed design. I want to be in that room in bare feet.

My hat is off to Tracy. A magnificent job. Brava!

Hump Day

As you know, I don't formally post on Wednesday but this gives you and opportunity to catch up on Monday Methods and Timeless Tuesday and peruse fun older posts!

Artist Series ~ Elizabeth Lyons
Las Vegas Market Trends as seen by Vicente, Laura, and Timothy
Christopher Guy

Enjoy!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Timeless Tuesday ~ Five

Welcome to Timeless Tuesday ~ Five. Today, the classic I would like to bring to the party is trees. Trees?! Yes, trees. We all know the beauty of trees, the benefits to our environment, providing shade on the warm day.... What about is interior design though? We have branches and trunks literally pulled into designs... Gorgeous!

Mariette Himes Gomez published in Architectural Digest

And we have them represented in many other ways. Here's just a few...

Anne Tarasoff and Gail Tarasoff-Sutton published in Elle Decor

The painted mural.

Published in Elle Decor

Wallpaper.

Amy Lau working with artist, Jo Lynn Alcorn, and wallpaper company, Maya Romanoff,; published in Elle Decor

Three dimensional mixed material.

SkB Architects of Seattle and Jo Braun published in Elle Décor

And mosaic repurposed mirror.

Trees are timeless. They are naturally soothing and have wonderful shape and form that add interest and dimension to almost any space. We have just seen examples of a living room, a stairway, a dining room, and a bath. Different spaces; different perspectives and materials. And all the simple, elegant, classic tree.

Now it's your turn to show off your classic self ~

1) Add your permalink below ~ not your blog's address in general but the specific post you want people to visit. To obtain the actual post link, click on the title of your post once you have published it and copy and paste the URL into Mister Linky.

2) Leave your name and say a couple of words to describe your post (e.g. "Coco Chanel suits" or "Classic interior design for children" or "Delicious meals in a snap."

3) Copy and paste the Timeless Tuesday logo button (on my right sidebar) to your Timeless Tuesday posts. This is a sure way for your readers to know you have joined in the party.

4) Link back to the host blog, that's me ~ Paula Grace Designs Blogspot Timeless Tuesday ~ so all the bloggers that joined the party will receive many interested visitors.


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