One of my favorite parts of the interior design process is the "collecting inspiration" phase. During this phase I like to just explore and find some things that I want to incorporate into a room/rooms.
My usual go-to theme where I usually start looking for inspiration is the beach/seaside theme. However, having recently moved to a big city, I want to incorporate some urban features to make my space a little bit more relevant to my location. I think I'll try to combine these 2 styles (beach/urban) to create the right space for me.
When I think of urban style I imagine clean lines, sleek colors like grey, silver, white and maybe even some sleek patterns. I also imagine some modern pieces, like sharp-looking furniture or metallic accents.
Here are some examples of bedrooms I consider to have an urban flare:
(Photos courtesy of www.gradenyc.com and www.marieburgosdesign.com)
On the complete opposite side of the spectrum, I also want to incorporate some sort of beachy accents. A beach theme can mean different things to different people. To some it can be tropical with bright colors and florals. Or it could be nautical with seashells and sand. For the sake of making the combo of my two ideas easier, I am going to focus on the blues, whites and tans and maybe a nautical pattern/accent.
Instead of going overboard with the beach theme I just want to incorporate some accents. Here are some examples of things I may want to put throughout a space to give off a slight beachy vibe:
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Moving In Style
One thing I love to do and which I use as a creative outlet is interior decorating. While it is most definitely not my profession, I believe that the look and feel of your domestic environment is a reflection of your personality, as well as a personal sanctuary. I think it is important to create a space that is inspiring and allows you to be your best self.
Seeing as I am soon moving into a new place, I want to use this as an opportunity to talk about my process of creating and inventing an inviting and inspiring living space.
Seeing as I am soon moving into a new place, I want to use this as an opportunity to talk about my process of creating and inventing an inviting and inspiring living space.
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