Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Monday, July 8, 2013

GET EDUCATED! | name that style


When it comes to designing a space whether it is a single room or a whole entire house, the common element to consider before beginning any design project is to establish your style of design. Since there are several styles of design it may be difficult to decide what your own unique style is without feeling overwhelmed. Design styles are born out of previous styles and are evolving into distinct types of design as time passes. The below style guides are intended to help you achieve your vision of style and to define what your likes and dislikes are while achieving your dream room or your entire home!

Below are a few styles of design that I enjoyed learning about....enjoy!

Art Deco | classically retro. Combining elements of antique culture with vibes from the 1920s and 1930s.

Arts & Crafts | a period style. A legacy that continues with the ongoing popularity of Mission Style. Crafted with elements of simple construction creating a warm look and feel.

Classical | a very neat style that speaks a state of calm. Inspired by the art and architecture of the Greek & Roman empires. With this style, visual balance is key.

Contemporary | refreshing and clean. A very polished and fashionable look that displays a practical style.

Rustic | unrefined and stands the test of time. A calm and warm look that will envelope you in a cozy embrace.

Southwestern | a lived in style. Influenced by Native American and Spanish design.

Traditional | luxurious and attractive. Emphasizing finely crafted details with beautiful patterned fabrics. Said to be a “top decorating style”.



Have a great week!

-Marcie B.


Monday, June 3, 2013

GET EDUCATED! | a backwards approach to bookshelf design


As a new addition to Jessica McIntyre Interiors, I would like to introduce myself to you as Marcie Beaty, Public Relations & Marketing. Not only am I a newbie to the JMI Team, I am a newbie to the world of Interior Design! Every Monday I will educate you on something new and exciting I have learned pertaining to Interior Design. With that being said, this brings me to today’s blog entry on displaying books backwards on a bookshelf. Interesting, right?? The first time I visited Jessica McIntyre’s house, I noticed that the books on her bookshelves were turned the opposite way that you and I would normally see them displayed. Below is a picture to better illustrate this.
  

  
 I have been in a lot of homes with bookshelves and have never once seen books displayed this way and it intrigued me. Naturally, with Jessica being an Interior Designer, I automatically assumed that this was a decorating style that she adopted and I was very curious to find out why exactly this is done. I went straight to “Google” to find out the reason behind this. Oh and by the way, Google is my best friend…seriously…if you want to know ANYTHING about ANYTHING; my motto is to just “Google It!”

My discovery was that it really is a way to incorporate a certain level of design into your home or office! The explanation behind this is that it gives the entire room a clean and balanced feel as well as takes the focal point from the random colors on the book spines to accentuate the wall color/texture, lighting, furniture, or even items displayed on the shelves. There are mixed reviews from people when it comes to this style of décor, as some people prefer to see the titles of their books whether they are avid readers that wish to revisit that special book time and time again or if they personally like the wide array of colors of their book collections. Then there are other people that use books simply to add a decorative look to a room and are not concerned with the above mentioned preferences. To each its own, right?!

How’s that for some Interior Design education and a quick fix to change the entire look and feel of a room? I don’t know about you, but I learn something new everyday! Until next Monday, have a wonderful week and please be sure to share the JMI Blog with your friends and family!

-Marcie B.

Below are a couple of images that display monochromatic bookshelf design...


Theses books are covered with decorative paper displaying a shabby chic look. 


These books are displayed with the spine facing towards the wall while achieving a neutral look.







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