Monday, April 30, 2012

Q: WHAT DO INTERIOR DESIGNERS EAT FOR BREAKFAST?

A: Interior designers eat WAFFLE FURNITURE for breakfast!
(just kidding, however this is a brilliant idea)


Today I came across this genius invention. It's called the "furniture tasting" waffle iron. It is hands down the most brilliant idea I have ever seen. And who cares if anyone says you shouldn't play with your food, this waffle iron is too cool! I want to buy one! 

Chocolate! Cinnamon! Berry furniture! With frosting! Or sprinkles! 
The possibilities are endless. 




Sunday, April 29, 2012

THE BEST IDEAS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES

This picture below shows a gap between two buildings, which is approximately 4 feet, 3 inches wide. It seems like this space is good for nothing more than what it currently is -an alley between the two buildings. But, would you ever think that this would be a great space to build a house? 
Of course you did! It's obviously a brilliant idea! 

  

Introducing: Etgar Keret's House.
This home, which is an art installation by Żelazna St., Jakub Szczęsny entitled Etgar Keret's House, will serve as a workspace for an outstanding Israeli writer, Etgar Keret. The structure is currently being made from steel in a workshop near Warsaw, and is expected to be completed this June.  It will be the narrowest house in Warsaw




A three dimensional steel frame is going to be the basic structure of the house, finished in plywood, insulated panels, and Styrofoam covered in white painted cloth. The interior will also be painted white to creat a spacey atmosphere inside this tiny building. The water and sewage system is installed in the house while the building next to this house will provide electricity. Currently this house only recievcs building permit as an art instalation since it doesnt fulfill any exsiting Polish building codes. 


I think this project is absolutely fascinating! And it's so cool to see what other people are doing around the world. I can't wait to see this completed in June! 



Saturday, April 28, 2012

LATEST FIND: SERENA & LILY

My latest find (that I'm very much in love with now) is a decor site called
Located in Sausalito CA, Serena & Lily has everything from furniture to small accessories for the home. And their style is incredibly cute! 

What I really like most about this little company is their philosophy:

Here's my favorite items from Serena & Lily:


Serena & Lily also offers some of the most adorable nursery decor I have ever seen! I can't help but to post some things I found. Oh so cute! 


I would highly recommend taking a quick browse around their site! You may end up loving it as much as I do! 


Saturday, April 21, 2012

UP IN THE AIR {THE BESPOKE JET}

When you think of Interior Design, does your mind instantly think of the home? Did you know that interior design also goes as far as the interiors of jets? Most commercial airplanes, I must say, seriously lack in the aesthetics of design. They are made for heavy use, and function. Where as custom jets, designers have much more freedom to design. 
With that being said, I would like to introduce the new Gulfstream G550! 
It's a beauty! 



"Inside a Gulfstream customized by Lee F. Mindel and Peter Shelton of Shelton, Mindel & Associates, two bands of unfinished oak wrap around the interior, creating horizon lines that seem to stretch the space. The same matte wood was used for the bulkheads. All of the metal control panels and cup holders have a matte nickel finish. The sofa, which converts into a twin bed, is upholstered in a gray wool flannel that matches the V’Soske custom-made carpet woven in five shades of gray. “It’s the palette of the clouds,” Mindel says." -AD


"For understated luxury, Mindel covered the seats with a Spinneybeck leather in a color he describes as that of an Hermès saddle. He specified topstitched seams, a reference to sporty driving gloves and the steering wheels of vintage motorcars. The tabletop has drop leaves that can be raised to expand its surface. Both bulkheads feature LCD screens. “We can watch two different movies at once,” says the owner. “We also have a PlaneView display option and can watch the plane take off and see the landing gears come down.” -AD




Friday, April 20, 2012

INSPIRATIONAL ART

Hello Followers, 
Today I came across this local artist, Robin Hall, and I really loved her work. Her inspiration comes from California. Beautiful landscapes, oceans, and architecture. Who wouldn't want to paint California. What's not to love?


(This first one is my absolute favorite!)







That's all for now! Have a great weekend! 

Monday, April 16, 2012

SOMETHING FOR THE GUYS {MAN CAVES}

Hello Followers! 
I thought I would change things up a bit with my post today, and do something for the guys. Lately, I found myself looking through different rooms, which were more masculine, and it gave me an idea to post on man caves! Here are some inspiring man cave interiors, some products I love, and a few D.I.Y.'s for those who are handy! Enjoy, guys! 

Inspiring interiors: 






Adam Levine's Hollywood Hills Home

Products I love: 



Also, if you haven't heard of this show, I would recommend checking it out sometime. It's called Man Caves, with Jason Cameron and Tony Siragusa. 
Here's an episode showing the top ten man caves Jason and Tony have designed:
(They have great D.I.Y. ideas)

PS. Have a great Monday! 

Saturday, April 14, 2012

CHEVRON, CHEVRON, CHEVRON.


Lately, I have been seeing a trend going around. You may have noticed it. It's chevron! This trendy pattern you can find anywhere, and on everything. What I like though, is it's use in interiors. The problem with trends however, is that they make you want to change your home, however you will most likely get tired of the trend within a year. My best advice is to add smaller accents to your space, which you can easily change out when you get tired of it.  Here are some easy tips to add some chevron to your space, the right way.


I am in love with everything in this picture. It's a great idea for summer dinner parties. What I like most though, is the chevron table runner. This is something that can be bought or made for very little money and it will give your table that trendy look, which you can easily switch out when you become tired of it!


Are you up for a little D.I.Y.? I love the look of a chevron wall. Get some white paint, and some painter's tape, and paint a chevron pattern on a wall in your room. It will add some interest, and instantly update your space! 



Sometimes, it's the small accents that can make a big impact. 
Changing-out a rug, or some pillows is a great way to update a space! 


I hope with all these images and ideas, you too are inspired to add a little chevron to your home! 

FOLLOW FREEINTERIORS ON PINTEREST!

Hello Followers! 
Yesterday I finally received an invite from Pinterest, and oh, what a happy day it quickly became when I finally had access to the world of pinning! I want to encourage any fellow "pinners" to follow me on Pinterest. It will allow you to see my design aesthetics and better understand my personal style. 

Have a happy weekend! 

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

CURRENT OBSESSION: ONE KINGS LANE

Hello, Followers! 
Today I wanted to share with you my latest find on the internet: One Kings Lane
Have you heard of it? If not, I think it is a great site to check out! One Kings Lane is an online designer sale site. Become a member, and you will have access to a spectacular, hand-picked selection of top-brand, and designer items, at up to 70% off their retail price! Membership is free. What's not to love? 
I would highly recommend this site to anyone who is redecorating their home on a budget, that still wants that custom high-end look.

Here are some items I have my eye on for a current project, and maybe for myself as well! 
Like my picks? I would be more than happy to help you select a few pieces for your own decorating project. Feel free to contact me at freeinteriors@gmail.com. 
I look forward to helping you with any questions or projects you have! 

Friday, April 6, 2012

HAPPY {EASTER} WEEKEND!

Happy Easter, Followers! 
Easter is one of my favorite holidays. It reminds us of how thankful we ought to be about the life we have been given, and it brings the family together (which in my case, is a rare occasion)!

Are you planning a delicious meal this Sunday for Easter? Have you run out of time to even consider your table scape? 
Here are some effortless D.I.Y. Easter table decorating tips that you can quickly put together to give your Easter meal an extra festive look, with hardly any effort!

Flowers are the easiest way to quickly add some life to your table. While you are shopping on Saturday evening at the supermarket for last minute items, why not grab some tulips for your table? Grab a bundle in a vibrant color. And another suggestion; instead of resorting to the typical glass vase, grab a ceramic pitcher, or a colored vase! I love this look below. The tulips really bring this table to life! 

This next center piece I really like. If you happen to have a ceramic cake stand, you can easily make a center piece by adding small flowers or nests of eggs. 
I like these two examples below: 
 

 For individual place settings, I love the look of this simple, sweet little nest of candy eggs! I am sure this would make for a nice surprise to your guests!

Here's a very simple idea, which will add a great amount of color to your table. Layer colored jellybeans around a candle in a glass hurricane lamp. 
It's easy, cost-effective, and most of all, colorful!

One thing I love about the season of spring is the idea of color. To me, the world seems to come alive again every time this time of year, and always with new and vibrant colors. Bring layers of color to your table through mismatched napkins, and table cloths, and runners, and maybe even seat cushons. There are so many options you can use to really punch up the color! 

I suppose if you live somewhere where there are actual trees, and I mean other than palm trees, then this idea could turn out to be quite charming. Go out to a nearby tree (or, your neighbor's tree) and gather a few branches. Find a vase that is sturdy enough to hold the branches, and after hardly any effort, you now have whimsical center piece! 

Have a wonderful Easter weekend!