Do you remember this master bathroom remodel I started a few months back for my clients in Glendora, California? This is what it looked like the first day I stepped onto the property: The couple moved into the home at the beginning of summer and decided to a remodel of basically the entire home, starting with the master bathroom and their bedroom. The bedroom has a few details left to complete, so I’ll save that reve
TIP: Keep it simple. Use black and white in your home to create a timeless look like the classic Audrey Hepburn. There’s just something about the black and white color combination that tugs at my “design” heart strings. Just like a black and white photograph, black and white interiors are timeless, classic and can easily be incorporated into your home. I love the black painted chair rail in this entry/hallway. The ch
Here’s wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Thank you all for your support and readership in 2010. It was a fun and successful year in that, I met and made many new friends through blogging, my website for my interior design company “i m a g i n e” was built, I’ve been blessed with clients that are a dream to work with and I couldn’t ask for a more perfect partner to share all these exciting events with
I trust you all had a great weekend! Mine was busy! Besides meeting with a new client in La Verne, CA yesterday for a color and material consultation, Nick and I have been busy putting up Christmas lights and finishing up the holiday decorating around our home. Since we don’t have a mantel above our fireplace, I’ve never felt like I had the proper place to hang our stockings. I thought it was time to do some research
How to get that Venetian Style in your home without going overboard! The Venetian style for interior design is very Italian grandeur and inspired by the city itself, it has a slight romantic vibe. Another major element of Venetian design is the creative flair and artistic vision that is both classical and very magnificent – you only have to look at the architecture of Venice’s town-houses and plazas to get a sense of