design inspo

#whyitworks--Make space for family time

When we design a home for our clients, we want lots of room for real life. Yesterday, I walked around a home we recently completed with a client as she told us how much mileage their family spaces were getting. I was thrilled!

It's so easy to think that to have a beautiful home means everything has to be perfectly ordered with all the signs of playtime and movie night and piano lessons hidden away. Let me show you some of the ways we struck a balance between great to look at and great to live in at this client's home.

Instead of sticking a few toy boxes in the corner, we took a big portion of the first floor and made it a stylish playroom. Sure, everyone sees it when they walk in the door but it says everything you need to know about this family. They've got an awesome kid with a big imagination and her world is a huge part of their world.

Photo credit: Deepi Ahluwalia

Photo credit: Deepi Ahluwalia

Photo credit: Deepi Ahluwalia

Photo credit: Deepi Ahluwalia

As much as we'd all like to say we are reading the New York Times editorial page at night let's be real. We're getting cozy on the couch with our favorite show and our favorite people. So, we took this extra bedroom and turned it into a moody movie room. The day bed (with a real mattress) is the perfect spot for a family Netflix night.

Photo credit: Deepi Ahluwalia

Photo credit: Deepi Ahluwalia

Photo credit: Deepi Ahluwalia

Photo credit: Deepi Ahluwalia

Now, this is a family big into music and memories. When our client took us into her garage and said, "what can we do with these cases of albums that I used to listen to with my grandfather?" I couldn't have been happier. It was the perfect opportunity to take something so full of sentimental value (and also drop-dead gorgeous) and turn it into art. Now, this room has become a full-time music room with a record player for all the incredible albums and, now that we've had our way with the piano, one heck of a spot for lessons! P.S. There's a karaoke machine that's been a big hit, too.

Photo credit: Deepi Ahluwalia

Photo credit: Deepi Ahluwalia

Photo credit: Deepi Ahluwalia

Photo credit: Deepi Ahluwalia

I think designing your home should be a lot like getting dressed in the morning. You pick out clothes that make sense for what you're doing that day. Your home shouldn't be any different. If you want a lot of laughter, play and time together, create places in your home that you can't wait to hang out in and make it easy to do what you love.

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#whyitworks--mirror, mirror on the wall

#whyitworks--mirror, mirror on the wall

I've never been inside a house without a mirror but I'm rarely in a house that uses mirrors as art. But, they can be GORGEOUS.

Ready for a special installment of #whyitworks? We'll take a look at some incredible ways to use the work of my favorite mirror designer, John Linden, from Mirror Coop, and then enjoy the interview I did recently with John on what makes a mirror "art."

#whyitworks--Tile

#whyitworks--Tile

Scrolling through images of beautiful homes online can feel like the design equivalent of looking at food porn with no recipes. Yes, it's gorgeous. Yes, you want it. But how do you make it at home?

Never fear! Welcome to my new series: "Why it Works." We'll look at some of the big design trends circulating the inter-webs and decode why they look so good so you can try them, too.