Thursday, March 29, 2012

Reface Your Kitchen & Make It Look Custom For Less

You HATE your kitchen! If it wasn't for the fact that you'd starve and die if you didn't cook there, you'd never even enter the room... or maybe your dislike is not quite as extreme. Perhaps you'd just prefer it look a little less dated or maybe you despise oak and long for a more modern feel. Maybe your dream kitchen is a Tuscan villa with ornamental details and a massive crown molding. You just wish you could change those cabinets but you know that ripping them out for the quality that you desire is just too expensive. BUT, what if your cabinets can be redressed as the cabinets that you desire and you could save thousands of dollars doing it? Maybe that dream kitchen is not so far out of reach after all, with the right partner in your remodel.

J&M Custom Millwork & Remodeling has been in the dream kitchen business for over seventeen years. My company, Fashion House Interior Design Co, LLC works very well with them creating full custom kitchens to refacing kitchens in Arizona. Not only do they offer custom cabinetry to span your home, but they've perfected the refacing project in every way. Most refacing projects take between 3-5 days to complete and cost 30-50% less than replacing your cabinets. Once completed, your kitchen looks like full custom cabinetry, yet not one cabinet has been removed.
Before, this client's cabinets were lifeless natural maple with recessed doors. They had just redone their countertops, thinking they'd love their kitchen once they added them...but they didn't!
They were just too plain, too blah! Had they decided to replace their cabinets, they would have stayed with the exact same layout (there's really no other way to design this space and their storage was more than enough for their needs). They just hated the look. They longed for a Tuscan retreat that fit in with the rest of their home's decor. They got a price from Home Depot's refacing division and it was $18,000 to reface their kitchen, without the bells and whistles they desired! Even worse than that, at Home Depot you have to pay 100% up front. Sure, you can put it all on a credit card (if they approve such a charge), but you'll accrue interest and turn your kitchen into a major expense. 
Together, my client and I designed the details of the kitchen of her dreams and with minimal additional expense we added an overly dramatic crown with corbels, full extension roll out shelves in all base cabinets and appliques to create her look.
Most stock and semi-custom cabinets have a recess on the sides (used to flush out your cabinets when attaching to a wall) Custom cabinets are completely flush. We add plywood panels to achieve a look of full custom cabinetry. 
And here is the end result! Gorgeous and rich, this once 90's modern maple kitchen is reborn as a Tuscan paradise.
She loved it SO much that we then removed her island and created a custom piece to complete the transformation- for just $2,200. Oh, did I forget to mention... this kitchen refacing project cost my clients just $8,500 plus their custom island. NO ONE in this area can do this size job for this price. My clients know, they tried!

You too can have such a transformation to your space for far less than you ever imagined! Take a look at another one of my client's remodels and see if you may just need the high quality that J&M can offer you!
Natural oak raised panels before...
Chocolate shaker panel after... with glass and marble mosaic tile and new granite for just under $10,000! That's 42" high cabinets, new tile splash, new granite counters and a higher height bar counter at the island, new stainless undermount sink and new 6" stainless steel pulls for their doors and drawers.

Need help to put your look together? Contact me at 480.227.1832 or call Jay at 480.206.9183 to schedule your no hassle, free consultation today. In less than 4 weeks, your kitchen can look just as fabulous! www.jmcustommillwork.com











Sunday, March 25, 2012

Frameless Kitchen Cabinets- A Strong Choice

Being an interior designer who also designs kitchens for my clients, I often get to have this conversation about the difference between framed and frameless cabinetry. Yes, there is a big difference, but it's not the one that so many deceiving cabinet manufacturers have led you to believe.

Up until the early 1990's kitchen cabinets came in only one construction- framed. Cabinets had 2 sides, a top and bottom, a back and a wooden frame in front on which your doors hang. This was just how it was done. Then, a revolution in cabinet construction soon began to take over in the American market, Eurpoean, frameless construction. On the East Coast, frameless cabinets took off as a popular choice for maximizing space within your kitchen. Frameless cabinets offer you full access to every inch of space inside your cabinet walls. There is no center stile (the strip most homeowners hate in the middle of their cabinet doors), blocking you from placing wide items into your cabinets. Frames also prevent you from filling your cabinets with the much larger styles of plates that have become a mainstay in our kitchens. Wall cabinets are 12" deep plus your door. A cabinet frame is typically a 1/2" thick, which you lose from the interior of your cabinet. You also lose a anywhere from a 1/2" to a full inch of width on your drawers when attached to a framed cabinet. It doesn't sound like much but it all adds up. Even more than that, for me, it's about the look.

If you look at framed cabinets today, you will notice a huge trend- full overlay doors. This means that the cabinet door nearly or completely covers the frame of your cabinet. Homeowners desire the look of a larger door and wish to see less or none of the frame surrounding the cabinet. With this trend in cabinetry, what is the point of buying a framed cabinet? Simply put, there is none; unless you ask a stock cabinet manufacturer. Some will lead you to believe that a cabinet's frame adds extra stability to the cabinet and a frameless constructed cabinet is weaker than it's counterpart, but this could not be further than the truth. The structure of your cabinet comes in the construction of the box itself. A stronger box will have thicker sides and be screwed together versus glued and stapled, as many cheaper cabinets are assembled. A frame doesn't do much other than add to the cost of your cabinets, as a frame is made of solid wood, versus the cabinet itself, which is made of either melamine or plywood. Other than a frame, the only other part of a cabinet which is actually "SOLID" wood is the door. Please don't ever listen to anyone who tells you a cabinet is made of solid wood. Plywood is not solid wood. Very little of an all wood cabinet is solid wood- the same amount of a cabinet made of laminate or melamine (the frame and/ or the door only). 
 

So why isn't everyone making the switch to frameless cabinetry? Well, lies, misinformation and old habits die hard are the main reasons. Cabinet manufacturers continue to make them because homeowners continue to buy them and homeowners continue to buy them because manufacturers continue to make them, presenting them as the "stronger" option. It's just been done this way since the beginning of time and that's how our industry works- good, bad or indifferent. (I still struggle with the grip that Tuscan furnishings has on Arizona residents... sheesh, enough already ((but that's another post)). As for me, I prefer to educate my clients on the differences, showing them the construction of the custom cabinetry that my cabinet company, J&M Custom Millwork & Remodeling creates and allow them to make their own decision. Once they get to see the benefits of a larger interior, more space and the beautiful aesthetic of full size doors, most select frameless cabinetry on their own. They save a little money and get the look and space they desire and a gorgeous kitchen with full access. After all, you're paying for those cabinets, might as well get use of every nook and cranny in them!

If you'd like more information about kitchen cabinetry or are in the Arizona's Phoenix- metro area and planning to remodel your kitchen, please take a look at www.jmcustommillwork.com. Jay Dunbar can save you money on your kitchen or bathroom remodel, while delivery impeccable quality, high end cabinets at a great price point. 

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Missoni Styling- Designing with Chevron Patterns

I'm sure we all recall just a few months ago when shoppers went mad at Target, once again, grabbing every zig zag patterned ANYTHING made by famous clothing designer Missoni. The well promoted 'Designer for Target' sales have become a bit of an obsession for those who have found that they can resell the items online and those who truly have a love for designer labels at a discount. What I loved about this last promotion was that it revived a classic style that has become the staple of designers Ottavio and Rosita Missoni, who originally founded their fashion house in 1953 in Varese, Italy. Misonni is known for their bright color palette and, as of late, their amazing contrasting chevron patterns. And yes, Target sold out within hours, but you don't have to pay thousands to obtain looks for your home in this style. There are SO many places to shop and add this great punch of pattern to your home or wardrobe.
2-D board created by Michelle Dunbar, Fashion House Interior Design on www.olioboard.com


Click on this link to check out where to buy all of the wonderful items on the board above.http://olioboard.com/boards/82945-missoni-stylin-chevron-love . One of the nicest things about Olioboard is that you can click on most items you see on design boards and get the information you need to SHOP for that item right there on the screen. 

Chevron patterns are a fun, yet classically stylish way to update your room's decor. It's a timeless look,around since the early 60's and reinvented every decade with fresh color combinations and wavy patterns. From a standard zig zag, like the crisp, white and gray sheet set on the left of the board above, to more geometric patterns like the white, gray and black fabric square near the center of the board, chevron offers no shortage of decorative options.

20" x 20" Black and White Chevron Pattern Pillow Cover
Etsy.com has some ABSOLUTELY stunning examples of chevron that would make Missoni blush! The best thing about Etsy is that you are purchasing hand made items ( you can even make sure they are made in the U.S.A, if you'd prefer). I love supporting local artists and creatives who are trying to make a living creating beautiful things for us! I love the uniqueness that it can add to your room and this bold printed pillow above is a good example of adding chevron to a sofa or bed. You can find it here for just $25.00 http://tinyurl.com/6qkpgsp or just go to www.etsy.com and search for it's creator, JolieChicago.


 Wall Decals Chevron Pattern (FREE SHIPPING) - Vinyl Art Stickers
This wall applique can not be sweeter! If you so dare, go bold on your walls with a chevron print like this one by singlestonestudios, also a member of Etsy.com. This style is SO versatile. You can use just one pair as a stripe going down the wall or repeat the pattern on one entire wall as an accent. For a more subdued look, create a tone on tone effect by selecting an applique color and then painting the wall one shade lighter or darker for a slight variation and a stylish wall! Find this look at  http://tinyurl.com/7nfme7q. 


Grey Chevron Table Runner Modern Chevron Pattern For Weddings and home decor Customizable 

How about this fantastic table runner that has chevron printed on the entire piece? The price is right at just $15.00, made by reneeorr at http://tinyurl.com/7txmd83.

For a dun piece of decor, try this frame made of recycled paper and make global awareness a decorative statement on your walls! This cute frame by LaAlicia can be found for just $12.00 at http://tinyurl.com/7sa9z28. 


Eco-Friendly Picture Frame - Red and White 


Consider adding a little zig zag to your decor with some fresh and fun chevron patterned decor. Shop at the stores found on the above olioboard or the with the fantastic artisans on Etsy and throw some pizzazz in the mix! Add bright pops of spring color, or classy black and white. Whichever you choose, you can't go wrong with chevron!











Monday, February 27, 2012

Pricing Your Bathroom Project

Hello all. It's been a while since I've posted from personal experience, but today I'd like to discuss real life events because I feel they help today's homeowner understand that they are truly not alone in their thought processes.

I just recently designed a master bathroom remodel for a lovely couple in East Mesa. Their last remodel was a good ten years ago and their master bathroom was well appointed with a massive deck for a whirlpool tub, a long walk in shower with a ceiling suspended rain head and multi-spray body massage jets, his and her sinks in a separate area, his and hers closets set into their bathroom hall. Their home is nicely done but in need of updating to a more modern look. The tile in the shower is showing wear and the grout line along the bottom of the shower is dark and discolored. Their tile is ceramic, which was the most common tile at the time. It came in limited colors and textures and can now be replaced with a much more durable porcelain or even upgraded to a travertine- which we selected. Where the problem usually lies with such a remodel, is exactly what occurred with this client. You know that your bathroom has all of the basic components of a luxurious space and it really just needs a new "skin" as my client called it. So, you don't expect it to cost so much, perhaps a few thousand dollars and it's done. The problem with this theory is that there is no less labor in replacing items than starting from scratch... in fact, there's more.

There are lots of key factors to consider when looking to update your master bathroom. Here are a few of the most major:

Tile-
When considering tile, labor is your most important factor. First, the old tile must be demolished and disposed of. Then prep work may need to be done to accept your new tile. This can cost as little as a few hundred dollar, but must be considered.

The average professional tiler (in AZ) charges between $12.00 and $16.00 a square foot to tile a shower wall. Walls are a bit more complicated than floors. They require more materials- usually backerboard or metal lathing (depending on the preference of your tiler). Although your tile, as in the case of my clients, may be only $6.00 a square foot, combined with the labor, you are looking at an average of $18.00 to $24.00 per square foot. A shower is a large item. Let's say your shower is 3' x 5'. Let's say your tile goes up as high as 7'. Let's say your entry into the shower on your 5' wall is 30". This leaves you with approximately 94 sq. ft. of shower wall. If you have a tile that is $6.00 a square foot and a tiler who charges $12.00 per square foot, you are at $1,692.00 to tile your walls and that is just including your basic tile, no trim, no decorative listello, no shower cut outs, no benches and no shower floor.

Each addition to this equation adds additional cost. This is why the average 5' shower remodel can be anywhere from $2,500 to $4,000, including just basic plumbing fixtures remaining in the same place. Here is a link to a homeowner in Oklahoma asking this same question on a forum for Do-It-Yourselfers. http://www.doityourself.com/forum/designing-kitchens-bathrooms/335472-approximate-cost-replace-3ft-x-5ft-tile-shower.html#b

Plumbing-
This couple wished to swap out their current plumbing fixtures, as they were unhappy with the massage jets and the husband always felt cold while his wife showered under the one rain head. We designed a very basic system, per his request of 3 rain heads coming from the ceiling at a whopping 13.8" each head. It will literally RAIN in their shower and they will love it once it's done. We even have a very affordable source for our great quality plumbing products, but even this good source has you spending nearly $200 per rain head (the average rain head of this size costs no less than $250) and then there is the stem and cap coming from the ceiling. Even more importantly one must focus on the amount of water that has to rush through your overhead pipes to ensure that each head pours down with rushing water versus a trickle. A standard shower head is made to accommodate 2.5 gallons of water per minute. The more you add to that one source, the lower the amount of water pressure and volume you have coming from the multitude of heads. Anything beyond a standard shower head increases the cost of the system and the behind the wall work to install it. Usually, when switching faucet brands or types, the valve behind your wall must be replaced, requiring opening up the wall to do your plumbing. This will cost you no less than $250 for the labor, plus, in our client's case, another $750.00 for the two shower valves/ diverters and single sprayer. Plumbing is always a costly project, whether it be the cost of the products or the labor.

Decor Upgrades-
Now you have the items that truly "make" your bathroom. These include your cabinets, countertops, your sinks, faucets, mirror and lighting. In my client's case, we were using pre-made granite countertops. They are a great way to save a little money versus purchasing a custom granite counter. They come in limited colors and can cost as little as $300 each, but understand that they must still be cut to size, have faucet holes and sink holes cut into them and should be professionally installed, if possible. Your countertop has now gone from $300 to $500 per piece. Add to it your $300 sink, in our case beautiful travertine vessels, and then another $250 per faucet in a basic chrome (more for finish upgrades) and consider that we need two of each and we have now added another $2,100 to our bathroom remodel. Yet, we still have not included the cost for our mirrors and lighting and then the installation of each piece. MORE LABOR COSTS...ugh!

I try to make light of this all to make this remodel a little easier to swallow, but the truth of the matter is that doing it well and doing it right costs money. It's a worthy and wise investment to upgrade your bathroom every 7-10 years. Not only does it increase the value of your home, but it also gives you a pleasing and relaxing retreat that you very well deserve. My client's master bathroom remodel came to a very conservative $11,600 before taxes... yes, there's also those darn taxes!

For every $10,000 invested in a basic bathroom remodel, when done right, you recoup $16,000 in value in today's market. That's not too shabby. But, considering the slow jump to our economy, I would urge you to remodel fro yourself and not your future prospective homeowner. Chances are, they will only gut and remodel what you have just done. Trust me, they normally call me to do it!

Now that my clients have a realistic number in their head for what their seemingly simple remodel will cost, they must save for a little while longer to do their project; and that's OK with me. I look forward to working with them in the future and will be sure to post pictures for you all to enjoy!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Coffee Table Talk- How to Select The Right Coffee Table

It happens so often that I enter a home and see an odd pair- a mismatched sofa and coffee table. Alas, the couple are not speaking to each other because they have nothing in common. One is too large, the other too small, one is contemporary, the other traditional, or the shapes don't work together... It happens all the time, homeowners put sofas and coffee tables together that are not a perfect match and they end up looking like an unhappy married couple sitting in the center of the living room giving each other the evil eye!

Creating the perfect balance of these furnishings takes understanding scale, shape and style and there are certain basics which should not be ignored. The most basic math you will need to know is that a coffee table must sit close enough to your sofa that you can use the top to place your drink or reading material where it is easily reachable, yet far enough away that you can easily walk around the space. You want to make sure that your coffee table sits comfortably at 16"-18" away from the front of your primary seating group- whether it is one sofa or two sofas sitting adjacent from each other, or a sofa and loveseat or chair. There are also end tables that can come into play, but let's focus on the coffee table first.

There are different reasons designers select one style of coffee table from another to create the perfect mood. A glass table in any setting will give the illusion of more space, but you wouldn't place a glass table in front of a heavy or bulky piece of furniture because they are not evenly matched visually. The "weight" of your pieces must be similar. In this same scheme, do not pair a table with slender legs or thin metal base with a chunky sofa. You get the same undesirable result. So, your first rule is:

#1. Match the weight of your sofa to that of your coffee table. 
If your sofa is thick, get a table with thicker base. If the sofa has clean lines, go for clean lines in your table. If your sofa is more delicate in look, search for thin, swooping features in your table. The pieces do not have to match, but do have to compliment each other and proportion is the start.

#2. Select the right style for your table. While it is certainly fun to create an eclectic mix of styles within a room, you must be careful to understand the two styles you are combining together when creating your eclectic vibe and then know how to balance out that look with other pieces in the room to create a theme. In other words, you cannot take a country style table and put it in front of a contemporary sofa without carrying out that same mix of these two odd styles throughout the whole space; and even then, it can easily be done badly. The easiest way to achieve a cohesive space, when going it alone is to use similar styles together. If your room is modern, go for a streamlined table, if it's Mediterranean go for a chunky, ornate piece, if your room is rustic, go for natural, earthy wood...I'm sure you get the idea.

#3. Remain with this style for your end tables, but they DO NOT have to match. One idea that is difficult for homeowners to break out of, is that all pieces in their home have to match. Simply put, they don't... they just have to coordinate with each other- and there's a difference. Check out the pictures below and notice how the coffee tables and end tables are different shapes, but they are similar styles, so they work well together.


#4. Make sure it's the right size. This is a very common mistake that homeowners make when pairing a sofa and coffee table- the wrong size or scale. Not only does style have a say in this, but you have to select an adequate width and depth for your room and the pieces framing (around) it. The general rule of thumb is that your table should be no smaller than approximately 3/4 the width of your sofa. Thankfully coffee tables come in such large widths that they can now accommodate the many longer sofas that exist on the market today; but if you can't find one that's large enough, there is another way! Use more than one table or even several ottomans to create the look, and width you need. Below I used 2 end tables to create an interesting coffee table.

#5. Ottomans make great coffee tables, but don't forget the tray. I love to use ottomans in front of a sofa, and I have a great deal of fun creating looks with different colors, fabrics and shapes grouped together to add interest to a room. 

Here is a living room design showing a nice printed large ottoman but see what else you can do with this space.

Here I've taken the same nailhead drum ottoman and duplicated it with enough to span the width and depth appropriate for this sofa and room. With them all packed closely together, it's easy to place a tray atop of several without worrying about it tipping over.
Above is a third way to work with this same space, by using two mid-sized round ottomans, spaced a bit apart from each other to take up the necessary width for a table space.


Using ottomans instead of a coffee table can serve as both functional and beautiful. Not only are they soft enough to rest your feet upon, but, with the addition of a nice tray above, they are practical and supportive enough to hold your drinks or snacks, which may spill on the fabric without them. You can find a great supply of trays at furniture stores, accessory shops and even art supply stores. 

I hope these tips and visual aids have helped you to find that PERFECT coffee table or perhaps play with other looks for your existing living space. 






















Friday, February 10, 2012

The Hottest Accessories for 2012

I LOVE a well placed grouping of accessories in a room. There's nothing like the perfect design of a thingumabob in just the right color and scale to create a dramatic focal point to draw you into a gorgeous space. My most favorite are the quirky shapes and unexpected angles of out of the box pieces you can get, for utilitarian reasons or for no purpose at all; a great vase to hold air, a set of boxes to store wishes and dreams. OH, HOW I LOVE ACCESSORIES, and the World Market Show had no small amount of gems to show you. Here are some of my most prized finds.
One of the most fun type of accessory is that which spells out for you it's exact intent. No chance of putting anything else in here!

I can see into the souls of this adjoined family. I love that piece!

My most favorite little item of the show- slanted cube vases by Global Views. 

A long fetch of water for a long stemmed flower or just add imagination to this vase.

I enjoyed the sea urchin-like wall art, I saw in several places.

A Haute shell bottle grouping.

Lazy Susan had some of the most impressive displays at the show. Such great raw textures and organic moments!


Great vases with forms from the sea and fun takes on classic elements.

More organics. Wood timber slices attached to a table runner and placemat.
There's nothing like adding some fun and unique conversation starters among your everyday knick-nacks to liven up a space. Perhaps a few of these hot new decor trends will work their way into your hearts and homes?

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Tuesday Treasure- Black Hand Painted Front Chest

Every once in a while, I find a piece that I have to share with as many people as I can. As a designer, I have so many great pieces at my disposal to use for my clients, but so many of those gems never get used in their homes, because of the sheer massive amount of options. Therefore I am going to start posting one item every Tuesday, called my Tuesday Treasure. This item is available for purchase through me and many can be shipped across the country for additional shipping.

Here is my first great find. As I have just come back from the Las Vegas World Market Show, I'm brimming with interior design ideas and going a little bit nuts! One look that remains timeless, regardless of the newest design trends of the year, is classic black. Cabinets with embossing or hand-painted designs continue to add designer touches to barren walls and small niche areas across the country's most dramatic spaces. This gorgeous bow front cabinet has a matte finish with glossy hand painted designs and a pullout shelf at the top. It's 28" W x 17" D x 32.5" H. It's cost is just $459.00. If interested, please contact me at fashionhouseinteriors@gmail.com and I would be happy to work with you to get this piece.
This chest can work well on any narrow wall or as a dramatic nightstand!



Design Trends 2012- Black Chandeliers & Bright, Bold Colors

When your room is nearly complete, done with subtle touches of splendor, nothing says DONE like the crowning jewel of the perfect light fixture. Chandeliers have been gaining strong popularity over the last seven years or so in the world of design, but the last few years have really brought about show-stopping forms and colors- especially bold and beautiful black.

My trip to the World Market Show in Las Vegas did not disappoint, providing me elegant shapes, lots of hanging crystals and textural twists in glass that dazzle your eyes. Take a look at some of my favorite black chandeliers from the show and then a special treat from my friends at www.Black-Chandelier.com.
A black rectangular shade with see-thru pattern houses lovely shaped dangling clear glass.

Want drama? Got it with this massive black chandelier- 8' wide and 7' tall, adorned with clear crystals and a price tag of $40,000.

I love the twists and turns from this black shaded chandelier with ribbon striped clear glass. FUN!

This was one of my husband's favorites of the show. Black, floral stems and bright up-lighting.
Black chandeliers add a classy, elegant feel to ANY style of decor. It can be a statement piece in a simple, clean lined contemporary space, add drama to a traditional room or quirk to Mediterranean decor. A black chandelier can be demure and understated or powerful and fierce, gothic and mystical or just plain sexy! Everything looks better in black. 

Take a look at some of the most popular pieces from Black-Chandelier (www.Black-chandelier.com). Their display at the January 2012 JA Jewelry Trade Show at the Jacob Javits Center in NY showed off their best sellers in style. You have to love the impact of placing these black beauties in front of a red, showy background. AMAZING! 

The shades on these chandeliers are SOOOO darn sexy in any room!
I'd love to work with this fantastic company on your space, so if you are ready to move your home to the next level of luxe, call me and we can throw drama into your space with an amazing chandelier from this great company!
This Murano glass chandelier is one of my most favorite pieces by Black-Chandelier for $889.00
Scared to get into the trend? Start with this elegant 3 Light Black Chandelier for $289.00.

Besides "Anything but Basic" black, the World Market Show gave us fun shapes and colors that can punch up your room with bold beauty. Here are two of my faves...
This bold blue piece by Cyan Design boasts ribbon-like curls of glass and comes in other colors as well.

Loving this wacky fixture by Bel-Air, a well priced lighting company I carry.
Lighting has really stepped up a few notches to becoming a focal point and not just a way to illuminate your space. Black chandeliers are a safe, timeless addition to any room. For more information or to purchase the fantastic pieces by Black-Chandelier, go to www.Black-Chandelier.com. For more information on how to put together a great room design using these pieces, contact me at 480-227-1832.





Monday, February 6, 2012

Design Trends 2012- What's Hot This Year in Upholstered Furniture


For upholstery, my favorite design trends were the unique shapes in chair frames and the great colorful prints. My most favorite (and many other designer's favorite too) way to style a living room grouping reared it's beautiful head during this World Market Show. If you still have a matching sofa, loveseat and chair, you are behind the trend about 10 years! The look of ultimate home fashion is solid colored sofa and patterned chair. Here are some of my favorite examples of this look.
This traditional lined sofa gets a fun slant with a more contemporary streamlined chair. The high back is a current trend which bodes well for taller people who desire comfortable, yet hip seating. This bold stripe is still neutral, yet fun!

I love that this style of sofa, around for a good 6 years now, has finally gotten a modern update by Lazar. The straight, high sides give it pizzazz and, when paired with this great printed wing back chair and solid, modern ottoman, it's gorgeous!

One of my favorite vignettes at the market. This set up by Robin Bruce features a stately worn leather contemporary sofa with more traditional details and accent chairs. The fun print on these aqua chairs says "look at me", yet the more laid back squares on the opposing chair are just as great to look at. 

Tangerine tango at work in a traditional living room with modern touches.
Unexpected Details-
One of the most fun and unique looks at World Market 2012 were the unexpected touches and the expected ones used in new, refreshing ways. The two most exciting ideas in design for 2012 are door knockers and nailhead, but...it's not your girlfriend's old Tuscan style nailhead! 

Nailhead is being use in everything from contemporary pieces to mirrors to creating fun designs on accent cabinets.  
Gold nailhead trims the edges only on a Lazar contemporary sofa.


Door knockers were one of the most fun and exciting elements to see on furniture at this year's show. At first glance, they may appear to be circular pulls, but these door knockers were everywhere from cabinet drawers to my favorite and completely unnecessary yet "gotta have it" spot--- on the backs of dining and accent chairs! Too fabulous!

Here are some of the other design trends for upholstery I found at the World Market Show 2012:

Acrylic




Embossed or stitched patterns in leather


Bling by way of crystals



One trend that has been a personal design staple of mine is uniquely shaped pieces. I love an interesting carved leg, a funky frame or exaggerated back on a piece of furniture. Here are some of the greats!

Shaq would just love this!

You can sleep in these!

I'm sexy and I know it!

I love unusual backs on chairs and bar stools. What a cute, tiny tuft of leather!

Another fave from the show. I love the lines of this piece and what better way to show it off, then to repeat!






How to get these looks: Take a risk. It will pay off because designers have been creating these looks for years and they aren't going anywhere. Replace your boring living room "set" by breaking up the monotony and investing in a fun, bold print chair or two. Then accent your plain sofa with colorful pillows, using hues you find in your chair's print. It's just that easy and looks AMAZING when you're done! If you need help with any of the looks you've seen on this post or any other new styles featured on my World Market Show posts, please call me at 480-227-1832 and let's schedule a consultation to discuss your needs.