- A mirror reflects available light creating the illusion of more space. A mirror in a small restaurant is made to seem much more spacious using a large mirrored wall. We use a large mirror in our small dining room to create the illusion of more space.
- Use a wall mirror to reflect something worth looking at; a painting or the lush plant-filled back yard to bring the outside in.
- Use long narrow mirrors in dressing rooms either sitting on the floor or leaning against the wall.
- Balance the fireplace energy with a wall mirror, which is a water element.
- Welcome visitors with a wall mirror in your home’s entryway.
- Don’t use a wall mirror in the bedroom that reflects the bed. It brings a third person into the room. If you must have a mirror, try it above the headboard.
- A backsplash in the kitchen may seem like a good idea to bring in light and spaciousness, however it may require constant cleaning.
- Ceiling mirrors are a no-no. They can make the design look tacky.
- Use mirrored furniture, such as a mirrored chest of drawers or mirrored coffee table. Vanessa Deleon, host of "Your Place is a Dealbreaker" on SpacesTV, tells us that “Mirrors trick the eye into thinking the mirror doesn’t exist, If you have a big piece of furniture in the middle of the room, you can make it appear as if it’s disappearing by installing a mirrors on it.”
- Hang the mirror at the proper height. The average person is five feet six, so adjust your mirror accordingly.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
10 Mirror Ideas For Home Décor
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Monday, May 27, 2013
The Elements Collection by Bernhardt
Landfair Furniture + Design is pleased to be able to offer Bernhardt Interiors.
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Sunday, May 26, 2013
What Color Is Your Bedroom?
Not getting enough sex? It may not be anyone's fault, but the color of your bedroom.
A recent study by Travelodge of 2000 homes in the UK discovered that people who sleep in rooms painted yellow, blue, or green get the best night's sleep. People who sleep in blue rooms got close to eight hours of sleep, according to the Daily Mail. And people who slept in purple bedrooms got the least amount of sleep, clocking in at less than six hours.
The color that promotes more sex? Caramel!
Really, we need two bedrooms; one caramel colored and one in blue for recovery.
A recent study by Travelodge of 2000 homes in the UK discovered that people who sleep in rooms painted yellow, blue, or green get the best night's sleep. People who sleep in blue rooms got close to eight hours of sleep, according to the Daily Mail. And people who slept in purple bedrooms got the least amount of sleep, clocking in at less than six hours.
The color that promotes more sex? Caramel!
Really, we need two bedrooms; one caramel colored and one in blue for recovery.
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Slim Paley
Brigett Otto writes:
I may have just found my new favorite blogspot: Slim Paley. Check out the images she's curated for her take on Mandarin & Midnight, or one of my fav combos: Black & Orange.We totally agree and her photos featuring orange is fabulous.
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Interior Decorating Apps
The following apps are full of small projects and major makeover ideas for your home.
iPhone
Elle Decor Magazine (pay per issue or subscribe annually) — This is the favorite interior design magazine of innovative decorators. Fall in love with each issue's casual and extravagant featured homes. (Score: 97/100)
Dream Home HD ($0.99) — You can explore countless options for your home, choosing by decorating style, room type or color palette. You also can view them offline. (Score: 92/100)
IKEA Catalog (Free)* — IKEA, the retailer for those who like modern, affordable and ready-to-go designs, shares its latest offerings in this app. (Score: 87/100)
HGTV to GO for iPhone or iPad (Free — Home and Garden Television gathers a vast array of design ideas and tips in this helpful app. (Score: 82/100)
Virtual Interior Design (Free) — This interactive app allows you to photograph the room you want to change and virtually decorate it in a variety of ways. (Score: 76/100)
Android
Master-Design Furnish (Free) — Draw your rooms and furnish them with 3,000 different items. This very flexible design app allows you to visualize all of your design plans. (Score: 86/100)
Interior Design Gallery (Free) — A large collection of interior design images for every room and style. (Score: 82/100)
Room Painting Ideas (Free) — This gallery of ideas for your home contains hundreds of room-painting concepts, from antique-paint effects to modern, bold colors. (Score: 82/100)
3D Interior Room Design ($4.79) — This app uses 3-D animated software to create realistic images of your rooms and decorate your virtual walls and floors with moldings, wall textures and textiles. (Score: 78/100)
Houzz Interior Design Ideas (Free)* — Houzz's app features 900,000 high-resolution images of home decor. There's an idea for any size or style of home or room. (Score: 69/100)
* Available on both platforms.
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Friday, May 24, 2013
Remodel Or Move
Bridget Otto writes about the costs of remodeling and she quotes Dan Fritschen, founder of RemodelorMove.com He offers four tips on getting answers.
Checking out RemodelorMove.com, I found a lot of discussion about remodeling versus moving. This site really heps answer that dilemma. In our neighborhood, I know one couple who remodeled their house, even taking their house higher by adding a second story. They looked all over this area and concluded that staying put and remodeling was cheaper.
We are seeing other homes that are completely gutted down to the foundation and rebuilt turning a $400,000 house into a bigger house valued at $800,000 to $900,000 house. They really must like this Grant High neighborhood and its nearness to downtown!
Checking out RemodelorMove.com, I found a lot of discussion about remodeling versus moving. This site really heps answer that dilemma. In our neighborhood, I know one couple who remodeled their house, even taking their house higher by adding a second story. They looked all over this area and concluded that staying put and remodeling was cheaper.
We are seeing other homes that are completely gutted down to the foundation and rebuilt turning a $400,000 house into a bigger house valued at $800,000 to $900,000 house. They really must like this Grant High neighborhood and its nearness to downtown!
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
We Thank You!
The top 50 furniture blogs as ranked by SEOmoz and Alexa indicators
Number 6. http://landfairfurniture.blogspot.com/
This is a blog on furniture and interior design. It features designs by various interior designers where they share ideas.
Wow! We are good company
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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Pantone’s Color for 2013: Emerald Green’s Year to Shine
"Lively. Radiant. Lush… A color
of elegance and beauty that enhances our sense of well-being, balance and
harmony...A luminous, magnificent hue, the color of beauty, new life and
prosperity." - Pantone
on Emerald, Color of the Year for 2013.
Emerald Green is Pantone’s color of the year, and in our research, we
have developed a new-found appreciation for this rich and vibrant
shade. We’re taken with how it instantly attracts the eye and demands
one’s attention, yet still gives a sense of elegance and calm.
Green is a powerful color, but it can just as easily evoke the serenity of nature found in peaceful pastures or majestic forests. This brilliant hue has captured our imagination and stirred ideas on how to best utilize within the realm of home decor and interior design.
Photo via Bird and Branch Redesign.
The beautiful green curtains shown in the above dining area create an
allure that’s unique and unforgettable. Such an arresting and lively
color can be wonderfully matched with more neutral shades such as grey,
beige and subtle gold, which can lend a space an instantly balanced
ambiance. The striking accent chair exudes a refined grace with its marbleized upholstery in a radiant emerald green.
Photo via Savannah Collections.
A stunning Italian marble top table such as the Waterford Coffee Table above enchants with lustrous detail. It’s a marvelous and subtle way to incorporate this gorgeous color into your home.
Photo via Baker Furniture.
This luxurious dining room designed by Baker Furniture
creates a more tranquil setting using green throughout the walls and
dining chairs, but with softer shades of emerald. A shimmering gold
chandelier brightens the room while complimenting the serene greens.
Photo via Willard & May’s Front Door Pinterest Board.
A cozy living room such as the one above plays with various hues of green, with a rich emerald sofa, green walls and lush accent pieces.
This lively mix stands out with its contrasting textures and charming
patterns throughout. A beautiful and fun way to awaken the senses!
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Wednesday, May 01, 2013
Inspirational Designs for the Home Office
Home offices have recently increased
in popularity as more people choose to work from home. However, we
believe that having your own office at home should involve more than just a
desk with a computer. Not only can it provide a relaxed environment for
work, but with key design elements, may also serve as a source of inspiration
and quiet refuge. Many also use their home office area as a study, or a quiet
place to unwind and read away from the distractions of the rest of the home.
We've collected some ideas of
beautifully designed luxury home office spaces ranging from traditional to contemporary to
minimalist styles:
This Princeton Executive Desk by Savannah Collections presents all the refined air of an academic
study. The base is finished in Cherry Mahogany, and the top provides a
beautiful contrast with its inlaid black leather desktop. Gold accents complete
the hand-carved design, creating a hint of understated elegance and
sophistication.
To complement the desk is the Princeton Wall Unit/Bookcase. This awe-inspiring wooden bookcase
allows for ample storage for your beloved book collection or keepsakes, and protect
them from the elements behind tempered glass doors.
For a different kind of traditional
office style, the Henredon
vignette below showcases a beautiful study with a slim, oval table and a pair
of sleek chairs. Warm tones of green, burgundy, orange and gold create an
effortlessly relaxed atmosphere. The graceful
bookcases on each side of the mantle offer a space for displaying books and
treasures.
Photo by Beth Singer.
We simply adore this contemporary
office below, with its charmingly paired black desk and wall unit, accented
with wonderful shades of green to brighten the space.
If you like your office space even
brighter, a white desk alongside white walls decorated with vibrant accessories
can awaken the senses and may help you tackle that long office task list.
In contrast, if you’d like to create
a calming ambiance within your home office,
it can be as simple as limiting your decor to the bare essentials. A
minimalist approach can produce a tranquil work space, so that you can focus on
important projects. A clean design can foster a serene state of mind
known to increase productivity and even help generate ideas.
We instantly fell in love with this
stunningly curved, white desk below, which is both eye-catching and clean in
design. We love the natural wood storage area and its extraordinary
rounded ends. A matching storage component behind it, and simple, minimal
decor add warmth to the room, while complimenting the simple design.
We hope that these home office designs have given you as much inspiration as they have given
us. Ultimately, your office space should
provide you a space that corresponds to your work-style and needs. Serene
or stimulating, dark or bright, the most essential ingredient to the perfect
home office or study is that you are completely in love with it.
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