Saturday, March 15, 2014

Dreaming of Bathrooms

beautiful bathroom in blue
  As the weather finally turns toward Spring, finally, I find myself wanting to change the townhouse somehow, but I find myself especially wanting to change colors and/or paint something - anything! The trouble is that I am drawn to the same colors over and over.  When I started looking at bathrooms today, I found that I am drawn to 2 colors: blue and peach/coral.  The only other bathrooms that don't fit in that category tend to be those that are made entirely of marble or stone.
Above, I am in love with this bathroom with its combination of gold and silver with blue, not to mention the touches of marble with bluish veining. The sconces are wonderful!
Below, this powder room is gorgeous because of that fantastic mirror!
powder room in black and white

blue and white bathroom
Above, how wonderful these Portuguese tiles are!  In Brazil and in Portugal, one of the most wonderful aspects of buildings and rooms are these Portuguese tiles. When my son lived in Lisbon, the three bathrooms were delightful because of the tiles (which also lined the balconies that were in front and in the back of their apartment). 
Below, the mirror is perfect, the color, the style, and the blue is rich and unexpected.
beautiful bathroom

beautiful bathroom with coral
Some people call the color above coral; I call it peach, and I love it.
coral bathroom

Above and below, I think the peachy coral colors in these two bathrooms are beautiful and so cheerful!
coral bathroom

Blue and white bathroom
Above, more of those delicious tiles! Blue and white is best. And I have got to get one of the extending lighted make-up mirrors for my own bath.
And below, the perfect bathroom because you really don't have to make many color decisions at all. The marble takes over and solves that decorating dilemma. The sconces are excellent.
marble bathroom

The bathroom vignette, below, is gorgeous because of the silver and the aged mirror tiles.
beautiful bathroom with chrome
The main thing about the bath is that it must be cheerful!

Monday, March 03, 2014

Decorating Trends That Will Someday Make You Cringe

First, I want everyone to understand that I am 62 years old. It's important to know that I have lived in houses furnished with the trends of the 'fifties, 'sixties, 'seventies, 'eighties, and the naughts! I have seen what people cringe at years later when they remember how their houses used to be decorated. I have heard people say, "Oh, that looks so 'eighties," as though anything from that time period was anathma while at the same time they were deciding to buy a piece that my mother would have had in her house in the 'sixties! Usually these people are fairly young and I guess that haven't realized yet that everything goes in a cycle. So they will be embracing the very things and colors in 20 years that they are sneering at now. Some of the trends I think that they will be cringing at are as follows:
painted furniture
 Cringe Trend: Painting old furniture from the 'fifties and 'sixties in bright colors.  While I applaud this trend because it reuses and recycles instead of dumping, I think this will be a future trend cringe. What will make this really dated is using very bright colors such as the yellow and the pink that you see here.
painted furniture
Below, you see 2 pieces that have been painted all one color.  The bookshelf/desk could be from anytime in the last 30 or 40 years, but I had a dresser almost like that that I bought in 1970.
painted furniture
Cringe Trend: Making furniture out of old, weathered, marked-up wood without painting or refinishing it. Again, I applaud the recycling, but look at this chair with its markings on the side and the rough, dirty-looking wood and you know that someone just thinks that it is cool as hell. (I really do like the bookshelf built into it by the way). The idea is great, but the unfinished looking state is what is going to be cringe-worthy.
decorating trends
What really strikes me as stupid though is when someone pays an exorbitant fee for this furniture when the whole idea should be to use reclaimed materials to have something cheaper! In the room below, I see nothing that is really inherently beautiful which is why I think someone is going to cringe.
design trends

Cringe Trend: Industrial looking lights, lamps, chandeliers.  Again, this is taking something that was basically never considered in the least attractive and using it as though it is.
home decor

home design trends

decorating trends
The lamps above and below are going to be soooooo dated!
decorating trends
And I really don't get this one. Hmmm, we have a chandelier. Let's cover it up!
design trends


design trends
Trend Cringe: Chalkboard walls and writing on walls.  Chalkboard walls just strike me as messy; as a former teacher I probably have a layer of chalkdust lining my lungs and don't see the allure although I'll bet it's fun for kids.  However, having writing on your walls always has struck me as false cheer. It's probably just someone who wants to fill up a wall space but doesn't have any art.
home design trends

design trends
Cringe Trend: This one is funny because in the early 'sixties so many homes had sunburst mirrors and clocks like this that when I had my own place in the 'seventies, you couldn't have paid me enough money to hang one!  It will be that way again. Maybe you could say they are classic because they go in and out of fashion, but in 20 years no one is going to want this on her walls.
decorating trends
Cringe Trend: Ikat and huge geometric prints.  Been there, done that. Think of flamestitch in the 'eighties.
decorating trends
Please note that I am not saying that people should get these out of their houses. Although there are a few things here that I personally don't care for at all, I'm just saying that in 20 years these decorating trends will look, well, extremely dated and many people will probably say to themselves, "What was I thinking?"!