Posts Tagged ‘modern’

Midcentury Modern Spruce Up – Entertaining Area

Monday, April 29th, 2013

Part two of the midcentury modern spruce up covers the living area and the guest powder room. There was a not very good shade of crimson as the accent throughout. It just had to go and a more serene color scheme take over.

bathroom before

The only thing I could think of for the powder room was a black and white scheme since I know that we couldn’t replace the black floor or wall mounted faucet. Making lemonade out of lemons, we painted over the yellow Venetian plaster with white and swapped out the light and the sink. The black slate floor with red accent tile was covered up with a large mat. And other black and white accessories were brought in to complete the scheme. The only thing that was rejected was the wallpaper. It was too much of an investment for a temporary freshening up.

powder room spec bd

We ended up installing a mirror from Ebay which was the perfect vintage Danish shape instead of teh modern mirror originally shown. Otherwise, here is the transformation.

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Moving onto the living room: lots of glass, lots of red.

living before

shelves before

I really wanted to bring in more wood, via chunky shelves to match the mantel, and neutral greys. Painting a new accent color had the biggest impact since we couldn’t change the tile surround on the fireplace. This is the main entertaining space for guests so higher quality accessories were procured. Dwell Studio rugs, an amazing chrome Sputnick chandelier, and designer pillows.

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The final touch was a little styling work on the shelves and voila, the room is ready.

debbie after 055Side note: working around a 900 pound piano is no easy task.

Rustic Modern Bathrooms

Thursday, December 20th, 2012

How to achieve that clean, modern, yet rustic bathroom:

  • lots of white : white penny tile, Carrera marble stone, white hex tile, white ceramic sinks and plumbing fixtures
  • vessel sinks and wall mounted faucets for the modern touch
  • salvaged wood for the rustic and warm feel: shelves, vanity cabinet, even toilet seat cover.

Take a look at this gorgeous vanity from Matteo Thun. So easy to recreate with a nice slab of salvaged wood and the right plumbing fixtures.

Its really hard to find the vanity you like for your vessel sink and wall mounted faucet. And custom vanity cabinets are quite expensive. Make your own, just like this converted dresser via Color Me Carla.

In fact, check out the rest of this handsome room.

Sunia Homes

Friday, February 17th, 2012

This model home in Echo Park, LA has been covered by Apartment Therapy and  The Brick House, but I just had to do a post too. I love the clean, open, modern structure decked out with more earthy and tactile materials. Its the perfect combination of modernity and vintage/up-cycled, feeling fresh and clean.  The homes built are environmentally conscientious to boot. A quality project all around.