Off-Kilter Chandeliers Show Spot-On Style

Ever since we purchased our house six decades back, our dining room chandelier has perplexed me. The space is really narrow, and to give guests space to wander between the table as well as the china hutch, we needed to place the table off centre. And that usually means the light fixture, rather than hanging…

Modern Urban Sanctuary at Dallas

Rod Sager’s heart went pit-a-pat as he walked round the outside of the modern Dallas sanctuary for the very first time. Designed by architect Stephen Chambers, each room in this Texas home has a clear view to the stunning surrounding landscape. “We don’t utilize the colors in the master bedroom, because I love to fall…

Courses from Monet's Garden

The impressionist painters of the late 19th century changed the way we looked in the planet, and in the case of Monet changed the way we looked at our gardens. In 1883, Monet and his family moved into the village of Giverny, northwest of Paris. He found a home that had been a part of…

Piping Moves Furniture into the Head of the Line

Of the many trends spotted at the spring 2012 High Point Market, contrast piping made a particularly bold splash. It appears to be after the tail of those ever-popular bright colours that we are seeing this season — piping on couches, headboards and seats proposes the ideal opportunity to sneak in yet another enticing shade.…

Guest Groups: Bring Handcrafts in the Everyday

I’m a firm believer in multitasking possessions, especially in regards to items that are shown in my property. Here is a range of products that bridge the gap between form and function. A number of these pieces are really artful, despite their utilitarian nature, and many others are simply lovely decorative items that are going…

Rooms Get Ahead With Red

Red is a color a lot of people love but are reluctant to use. It’s a daring, eye-catching hue which makes a room appear exciting, but a lot of red can overwhelm a room. If you want to provide red a try, consider a few of those fresh, contemporary strategies to add only a dose…

Transitional Design in Rural New Jersey

Paul and Jackie Sterchele relocated to Flemington, New Jersey, from Cincinnati, Ohio, also fell in love with the secluded location of the 1980s center-hall colonial. While the house had a great deal of work, with its dark, cramped layout and no flow from room to room, Paul and Jackie were charmed with their soon-to-be neighbor’s…