Showing posts with label Closet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Closet. Show all posts

Tuesday

STUFFISM IS IN

(A few of former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos' nearly 3,000 pairs of shoes. She would have had to change shoes three times a day for two and a half years to wear them all - but American celebrities are giving her a run for her money.)

Today I have a column out on American's obsession with stuff. I didn't bother to ask if we ARE obsessed with stuff (this very blog is proof positive), but it remains to be seen if we can buy happiness too. Is it OK to have copious amounts of stuff, as long as you take care of it, use it, or derive happiness from it? How much is too much? 

Below, a few clebrities lead the pack in conspicuous consumption, posing next to their shoe trophies.
Mariah Carey

Christina Aguilera

Miley Cyrus

Nicky Hilton

50 Cent
Images: Marcos: manilagateway.com. Christina Aguilera: home-design-network.ning.com. Mariah Carey: pumpsicle.com. Miley Cyrus: decorpad.com. Nicky Hilton: fashionolic.blogspot.com. 50 Cent: celebrity-shoes.com

Thursday

Working the Closet

There are so few design mags these days, I've even taken to reading the country-style ones (not usually my look). While flipping through the March Country Home, I came across this absolutely darling "closet office." I'm smitten! Robin's egg blue, peonies, and a dab of a chandelier make an adorable office space. And made me wonder:  what other closet inspiration is out there? Answer:  plenty!

Birds do it, bees do it, even big time designers do it! Here's Charlotte Moss, turning a 
little closet into BIG time style. This space is like working in Morocco - without that brutal 
10-hour commute on your private jet.

A closet make-over is easy - at least according to Lowe's, where the motto is "You Can Do It. We Can Help." Here, the Lowe's model home office. I think a key feature to notice here (and in all good design) is LIGHT. If you go to all the trouble to renovate and decorate a former "dark spot" in your home - and then fail to light it properly, it will remain just as unused as before. You must fill it with light if you expect to use it.

The key to all of these looks is color:  lots of it, and in generally light shades. That's because - you 
guessed it - nobody wants to work in a dark hole! Notice that the owner slipped
in a parsons desk. Quality furnishings such as the bamboo chair ensure this space doesn't feel like 
an afterthought. 

Here's a charming example of incorporating former storage space seamlessly into a room. Removing 
doors and adding curtains makes it feel like a recess or niche, not former storage. The "yellow neutral"
palette is sophisticated and soothing at the same time (side note:  it would look even better without
that 70s era bedding beside it!).

This room combines a sophisticated mix of color and space. The swiveling chair turns a small corner into 
a full office:  one half desk, one half meeting table. This would be a marvelous set-up in a multi-function
guest room. And don't miss that disco ball!

Ready to try this at home? Here are some great - and affordable - design resources. 
Furniture, rug, pendant lamp, laquer and stone desk sets, all West Elm. Pencil cups, flower
file folders, See Jane Work. Rainbow paper boxes, message board, The Container Store.
Image Sources:  robin's egg office, Charlotte Moss office via fab blog Cote de Texas, Lowe's office, Parson's office, Yellow bedroom office, Pink and grey office.

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