Monthly Archives: July 30, 2019

The Brain of a Designer

Admit it. You’ve always believed that designers were different than everybody else, haven’t you? Perhaps something about how they see the planet is slightly off? Perhaps it’s something to do with the structure of their brains. Maybe. Let us find out. Pllc, Jody Brown Architecture Pllc, Jody Brown Architecture Pllc, Jody Brown Architecture Pllc, Jody […]

Holiday Party Prep in 1

Bad news: Icy weather has thwarted your visit to Grandma’s house for Thanksgiving weekend, so you are going to be eating your pumpkin pie in your home. Or maybe an old schoolmate has rung to say she is in town, and you have decided to throw a spur-of-the-moment dinner party to introduce her to your […]

Crewelwork

Crewelwork, or crewel embroidery, is that the intricately patterned work made by sewing with crewel yarn, a two-ply yarn yarn made with two strands of thread wrapped collectively. Early cases of crewelwork were of birds, animals and flowers made with a variety of raised stitches. Crewelwork can be made on a painted canvas, but it’s […]

On Trend: End Tables Perch on Opposite Ends of Layout

The new end tables for fall 2012 clearly point in two different directions. On the 1 side, look for sturdy, wide tables in easy cylindrical kinds: hourglass, barbell or stocky pillar. On the flip side, watch for legs so fine, skinny and tasty that you’d swear the tabletops may float away. Finishes do the exact […]

Two Prewar Condo Units Blend in Manhattan

Spacious units are tough to find in prewar Manhattan condo buildings, in which walls and doors typically divide every room. But with the help of architect Matthew Miller, the proprietors of the unit transformed their 1,400-square-foot condominium by combining it with a neighboring studio. Miller reconfigured and opened the floor plan, producing slick multipurpose spaces […]

A Frank Lloyd Wright Home, Lovingly Restored

Following over 20 decades of analyzing Frank Lloyd Wright’s work, Cleveland natives Dan and Dianne Chrzanowski got a chance to live their passion by getting the next owners of Wright’s John J. Dobkins House. This home illustrates Wright’s take on the democratic American home. Based on William Allin Storrer, the writer of The Frank Lloyd […]

Guest Groups: Ready for Spring!

Spring is nearly here and using its arrival comes more days, the return of barbecuing outside and the opportunity to host dinner parties under the stars. Here are a few of my favorite finds in fresh, spring colours and some of my outdoor entertaining must-haves for each hostess. — Morgan from Pepper Design Blog Crate&Barrel […]

Materials Matter on 3 Zurich Apartment Exteriors

On a trip to Zurich, Switzerland, I scouted some apartment buildings to share on . Given the cost of land and living in the city, most of the housing is multifamily. The three apartment buildings showcased here have many similar characteristics, but each is quite different. One is covered in wood, another one is mainly […]

7 Ways Cats Assist You Grow

Cats are more than fuzzy companions who wake you up too early and hear the noise of a tuna can starting from 40 yards. They’re also home decoration! Here are only a few important elements cats bring to your interior layout. Molly Brandenburg Molly Brandenburg Molly Brandenburg Molly Brandenburg Molly Brandenburg Molly Brandenburg Molly Brandenburg […]

On Trend: Origami Moves Beyond Paper

Origami and paper crafts are making a large resurgence — rather than just at craft tables. Bringing a little geometry adds a modern edge to your decoration. Whether you go large with planar architecture or small with a pleated lampshade, origami styling is an instantaneous way to refresh your space. Niki Papadopoulos These pleated Real […]