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Here & Now // 24

21 Wednesday Jan 2015

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bohemian, boho, clutch, mid-century modern, Nate Berkus, pillow, pom pom, Pouf, purse, rug, texture

A little mid-century, a little bohemian, here & now it’s all about texture…

Textured Rug

Super chic with a built-in foot massage.Here & Now - 24: It's All About Texture || HOMErandRuth.comDown That Little Lane

Textured Pillow

Nate Berkus does it again… splurge-worthy looks for a steal.Here & Now - 24: It's All About Texture || HOMErandRuth.com
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Textured Clutch

It’s boho, it’s chic, it’s pink… it’s fabulous!Here & Now - 24: It's All About Texture || HOMErandRuth.com
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Textured Pouf

Neon and neutral (remember that post?)… this pouf’s got it goin’ on.
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Ciao for Now,

♥♥ Vicky

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Series: Venice Garden & Home Tour – Exteriors

15 Thursday May 2014

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Architecture, California, Daly Genik, Dennis Gibbens, Exteriors, Gabriel Frers, Gregory Ain, historic, House, Howard Shultz, Jessie Bornstein, Mar Vista, Marmol Radziner, mid-century modern, Modal Design, modern, Ortiz Mexia Projects, Renzo Zecchetto, Restoration, Venice, Venice Garden & Home Tour

I had the pleasure of attending the Venice Garden & Home Tour this past Saturday. It was a gorgeous day to walk around the neighborhood and be inspired. The homes and gardens were absolutely wonderful. My favorite quote of the day from a fellow tour-goer: “I just went from admiration to envy”.

Envy aside, I had a great time and can’t wait to share. I’ve decided to break up the highlights into a 7-day series. I’ll start from the outside and work my way in. Today’s post covers exteriors.

While many of the homes we toured displayed the best of modern architecture and design, there were also those who chose to restore and embrace the home’s original aesthetic. Other homes focused on creating the most inviting outdoor space anyone could ask for. Here are the exterior highlights.

 

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What’s next? Part 2 of the series will highlight the quintessential Venice garden staple… Do you think you know what it is? You’ll find out tomorrow… stay tuned! 🙂

Ciao for Now,

♥♥ Vicky

Original Post: 5/7/2012

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Ask H&R: Double Duty Office Chair

11 Friday Apr 2014

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animal, Ballard Designs, blue, chair, contemporary, geometric, gilt group, grey, home office, ikat, mid-century, mid-century modern, Overstock, pattern, purple, red, Safavieh, solid, transitional, west elm, yellow

TGIF, right?!? Today’s post is once again in response to a question from one of my readers (who also happens to be a great friend ♥).  She just moved into a new place and is looking for a chair for her home office.  She’s ready for something fun with a pop of color or a pattern (or both), and something that can be moved into the living home for extra seating for guests.  Both her office and living room have patterned rugs (one has an ikat pattern and the other is geometric), so I wanted to be sure not to pick anything that would compete too much with those patterns… oh, and the rooms have lots of grey in them.

With all that in mind, I started the search. I was definitely steering clear of the traditional, boring office chair with wheels, but I was still able to find lots of options. Here are some that are particularly fun and fabulous.

 

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Shop: All fabrications – Ballard Designs

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Shop: Blue – Gilt Group | Grey – West Elm | Red – Overstock | Purple – Safavieh/Overstock

 

Do you have a favorite?  Fingers crossed that she’ll like one of them.

Ciao for Now,

♥♥ Vicky

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5 Pitchers to Quench Your Design Thirst

11 Thursday Apr 2013

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entertaining, geometric, kate spade, kim seybert, mid-century modern, minimalist, mod, modern, piet hein eek, pitcher, quirky, serveware, style, tabletop, vintage, zara home

Planning to host a brunch or dinner party in the near future?  If so, you’ll definitely need a stylish pitcher to serve your guests.  Whether your serving up a ‘tall drink of water’ (ha ha, get it?), or something a little stronger (sangria, anyone?), here are a few pitchers that will have your guests admiring your taste.

Modern Pop of Color

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Vintage Inspired

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Minimalist Chic

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Quirky Geometric

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So, what are you waiting for?  Drink up!

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The Patriotic Patio

04 Wednesday Jul 2012

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4th of July, blue, chair, contemporary, eclectic, furniture, Independence Day, July 4th, light fixture, mid-century modern, modern, nautical, outdoor, patio, pendant, pillow, planter, red, rug, rustic, vase, white, wood

Ahhh, July 4th… BBQ, fireworks, fun in the sun, and most importantly, a day off of work :).  In honor of Independence Day, I thought I’d focus on an outdoor space and keep things festive with a red, white and blue color scheme. I’m not one to embrace the ‘Yankee Doodle’ literal interpretation, so here’s my take on the patriotic patio.

Whether designing an indoor or outdoor space, I love to mix different styles to create a space that feels unique and inviting.  Here’s how I brought the space together:

First I brought in rustic and nautical elements.  The rustic items play off of the existing horizontal wooden panels and preserve the natural feel of the outdoor space. The nautical pieces hint toward the waters that lie beyond the infinity pool.

1. Planter – Anthropologie | 2. Table – Wayfair.com| 3. Light Fixture – Anthropologie | 4. Hammock – Anthropologie| 5. Rug – Wayfair.com | 6. Pillow – bludot.com

Next I brought in modern and contemporary touches both of which add pops of color.  The modern elements follow the architectural details of the home, while the contemporary elements tie everything together creating a cohesive and functional space.

1. Bench – Wayfair.com| 2. Lounge Chair – similar lexmod.com| 3. Dining Chair, 4. Vase, 5. Pillow, 6. Umbrella, 7. Stool – all Wayfair.com

 

So, that’s my take on the patriotic patio. Cheers to mixing design styles to create a one-of-a-kind space, and showing patriotism all summer long.

Happy 4th of July!

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New Beginnings & First Impressions

04 Monday Jun 2012

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buffet, California, contemporary, credenza, Dining Room, entryway, foyer, furniture, glam, lacquered furniture, mid-century modern, modern, sideboard, wood

My mother-in-law has asked for my help with a little project: her entryway table; but this project calls for a little bit of background…

A few years ago now, my husband’s parents completed building their dream home.  Although they love their new home, the way it came about was not so pleasant.  They live in San Diego County and, in 2007 their house burned down in the San Diego Wildfires.   While it was a devastating event, they chose to rebuild on their same lot, and now reside in a beautiful modern home with wonderful tile floors, exotic wood finishes, and paint and countertops in warm red tones.

Clearly, building a home from scratch is quite an undertaking, so while most of the house is complete (and beautiful) there are still small projects…

Here is a picture of the current entry way console.

Currently a hand-me-down credenza occupies the space, and while it’s mid-century modern design matches well with the rest of the home, it has seen better days, and is under-sized for the space. In looking for a new console/credenza, we want to keep to a modern feel, but because it’s an entryway, it’s important that we make a good first impression.  Here are the options I’ve picked:

This first option is very similar to the current credenza, but the size and scale is a better fit for the space.  It has a mid-century modern feel which will make it blend in nicely with many of the existing furnishings, and offers great storage! (Grada Server; Steve Silver Company)

The next option continues with the mid-century modern them, but the white lacquer adds some modern pop. While it’s a simple piece, the color and finish make it anything but boring. (Dumont Buffett; West Elm)

This piece is what I would call a “safe bet” (which is not a bad thing).  It has more of a traditional/contemporary feel, but because the house is already modern, it can help to add a bit of warmth.  What I like most about this piece is the open, airy space between the floor and the drawers.  It doesn’t take up a lot of visual space like the prior options, and allows for decorative accessorizing on the bottom shelf. (Cordova Console Table; Cooper Classics)

And this is what I would call the opposite of a safe bet… and I think it’s fabulous! Talk about making a first impression! What I love about this table is that is commands attention and adds a bit of glamour.  Another bonus is that it comes in multiple colors, so you can balance the “loud” design with a more muted color.  The champagne or java color ways are great options. (Malibu Console; Malibu Loft)

Last but not least we have what might be ‘just right’.  The wood tones and clean lines of this piece are very much in keeping with the mid-century modern feel.  While it takes up some visual space; it’s not as “heavy” as some of the earlier options and still provides storage.  It’s a great piece that is both beautiful and functional.  I’d suggest adding some interesting hardware to infuse a bit of glamour. (Calista Sideboard; Crate & Barrel)

Do you have a favorite?  I’ll keep you posted on what we end up choosing.  Even if it’s not one of the exact pieces above, I’m pretty confident we’ll be able to narrow down a style to help us make a great first impression in a beautiful home.

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Series: Venice Garden & Home Tour – Picture Walls

12 Saturday May 2012

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art, California, casual, eclectic, family room, Living Room, mid-century modern, picture wall, sconce, skateboard, Venice, Venice Garden & Home Tour

A must-have design element in any home is a ‘picture wall’, and that’s what we explore in part 6 of our 7-day series for the Venice Garden & Home Tour. Whether it’s family photos, abstract art, or even a skate board…, picture walls add interest to a room and create a focal point.  Here are 5 examples that each tell their own story.

  • By painting the wall a flat charcoal color, the artwork on this picture wall really pops.  The addition of a skateboard takes this picture wall to the next level turning it into a true art installation… how fabulous!

  • This picture wall has a casual feel.  The homeowner installed 3 narrow shelves allowing her to display a ton of photos overlapping on one another

  • A mid-century modern vignette, this picture wall is simple and succinct.  It has a clear point of view transporting the viewer back to the 1960’s.

  • This picture wall is both organic and eclectic.  By concentrating the photos in the center of the wall and expanding horizontally, it creates a timeline feel with no one picture dominating the space.

  • To really make an impact in a room and add interest to a blank white wall, this homeowner installed 3 large-scale vibrant prints.  In contrast to the more organic example above, this installation is structured but still has a ton of personality.

What’s Next: Tomorrow we wrap up our 7-day series and I’ve decided to save the best example’s of Venice’s eclectic style for last.  Stay Tuned!

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Series: Venice Garden & Home Tour – Lighting

10 Thursday May 2012

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brass, California, casual, chandelier, cliff garten, Dining Room, eclectic, gold, light fixture, mid-century modern, Molly Reid, outdoor, pendant, sconce, Venice, Venice Garden & Home Tour

Part 4 of our Venice Garden & Home Tour focuses in on lighting.  Clearly a necessity from a functional standpoint, lighting also helps create a point of view in a room.  From traditional to modern, simple to over-the-top; the light fixtures we saw on the tour were varied and fabulous.  Here are the highlights:

Outdoor lighting gone chic

Industrial sconce – I love how you can see the filament

Mid-century modern masterpiece

The perfect mix of contemporary and modern – what a conversation piece!

Lighting with a personal touch – those are individual notes

Simple and colorful X 3

A work of art… literally!

Click here to see more lighting options.

What’s next? In part 5, we’ll focus on one of the most important rooms in the house… that is if you’re hungry 🙂

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Series: Venice Garden & Home Tour – Interiors

09 Wednesday May 2012

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art, black and white, brass, California, coffee table, cow-hide, eclectic, family room, floor lamp, furniture, glam, gold, hexagonal, lamp, library, Living Room, mid-century modern, mod, modern, open floor plan, pillow, rug, silver, sofa, vase, velvet, Venice, Venice Garden & Home Tour, wood

In part 3 of the series, we head inside to check out some interiors.  Here are my top 10 picks (in no particular order) with a little tidbit of what I loved most about each.

Love: Organic wood table & supple grey velvet upholstery

Love: Library focal wall that mixes books & art

Love: Mod vibe with fun pops of color

Love: 2 words – Hot Pink!

Love: Vibrant art that makes this fireplace a clear focal point

Love: Modern furniture with pops of color

Love: Open floorplan with 180 degree views

Love: Eclectic sensibility with black & white cow-hide rug

Love: Mid-century modern table and light fixture

Love: Mixing of colors and the fabulous hexagonal coffee table

What’s next: In part 4 of the series, we highlight a key decor element! Don’t worry, I won’t keep you in the dark too long, just stay tuned for tomorrow’s post.

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Series: Venice Garden & Home Tour – Exteriors

07 Monday May 2012

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I had the pleasure of attending the Venice Garden & Home Tour this past Saturday.  It was a gorgeous day to walk around the neighborhood and be inspired.  The homes and gardens were absolutely wonderful.  My favorite quote of the day from a fellow tour-goer: “I just went from admiration to envy”.

Envy aside, I had a great time and can’t wait to share. I’ve decided to break up the highlights into a 7-day series.  I’ll start from the outside and work my way in.  Today’s post covers exteriors.

While many of the homes we toured displayed the best of modern architecture and design, there were also those who chose to restore and embrace the home’s original aesthetic.  Other homes focused on creating the most inviting outdoor space anyone could ask for.  Here are the exterior highlights.  Click any image to begin the slideshow.








 

What’s next? Part 2 of the series will highlight the quintessential Venice garden staple… Do you think you know what it is?  You’ll find out tomorrow… stay tuned! 🙂

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