# Friday, November 27, 2009

You can find interior design ideas and inspiration everywhere you go!

The 12th Annual Celebration of American Crafts - Great show put on this past weekend by Florida Craftsmen. I had fun volunteering Friday afternoon - meeting and checking in the artists – then shopped the show on Saturday.

It was a beautiful autumn day and I discovered some wonderful artists from around the country who have created some truly unique crafts that would be stunning accessories in the interior design of your home.
Here are some featured finds:

  • William Kidd, Miramar Florida – Ceramic Forms - BEST OF SHOW!

     
    Amazing work – truly unique - so textural - you have to touch!

  • Leslie Belcher, Saint Petersburg, Florida - Accessoreez

     
    Beautiful art glass jewelry – fun and whimsical!
  • Bea Lily Hatala, Danielsville, GA – Glass Impressions

     
    Wonderful technique of fused glass - amazing brilliant colors!

  • Matthew Hatala, Danielsville, GA – Woodturner - AWARD OF MERIT!

     
    Can't you just see this gorgeous wood medallion on the ceiling highlighting a chandelier?

  • Lisa Cimino, Baltimore, MD - Chee-Me-No


    Perfect combination of elegant and whimsical - charming and sophisticated!


  • Greg-Thomas Moore, Deltona, Florida - The Little Wooden Box Company

     
    Finely crafted tiny box drawers – amazing woods - wonderful accent!

  • Nikki Sedacca, Sarasota, Florida -  SEDACCA – The Art of Jewelry

     
    "For the woman who loves art and jewelry - to dazzle the eye - to uplift the heart!"

  • T.R. Reed, Chattanooga, TN – Artist Deluxe

     
    Interpreting 19th century whirligigs - kinetic sculptures for the perfect touch of whimsy!

    NOTE:
    You may reach any of these artists by contacting
  • and I will be happy to put them in touch with you!

Barbara Krai Interior Design - serving Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Palm Harbor, Oldsmar, Dunedin, Odessa, Safety Harbor, Lutz, Avila, Cheval, New Port Richey, Bradenton, Lakeland and all surrounding Tampa Bay Beaches and regional areas along the West Coast of Florida.

Friday, November 27, 2009 11:25:59 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
# Friday, November 13, 2009

Discover More Interior Design Ideas for Lighting:

Last week Action Step #1 in our Lighting Series:
Switch Your Switches

This week Action Step #2
Light Your Life with Lamps and Lights

Add a Table Lamp: Mix up the styles, get lamps that balance each other without exactly matching. Keep in mind that a table lamp can be a mini accent lamp or a tall candlestick lamp or anything in between. 
These 3 lamps (2 table and 1 console) work in harmony to bring light to this space.


Add a Floor Lamp: Perfect if you need light somewhere and don’t have a furniture piece suitable for a lamp. Floor lamps are great behind furniture and in tight corner spaces.
Floor lamps work especially well in small spaces.
Gain work surface space with light from a floor lamp.

Add a Torchiere: The ideal up-light if you need to get more overall light in the room. In a dark room, a white ceiling lit with a torchiere, goes a long way to brighten up the space. However, let’s assume you have addressed your ceiling and it is beautifully treated, at least a tinted color, and not just white. So keep in mind, any light bouncing off the ceiling will reflect the ceiling color into the room.



Add Wall Sconces: Try a single sconce or a pair – maybe even a triple! A great way to add a different type of light. So many choices: A beautiful handblown glass sconce can also be a work of art; some sconces have covered cords and can be plugged into a regular outlet eliminating the need to fish wires through the wall; sconces on mirrors can be especially interesting - multiplying the look and the light.


Triple play makes this room!


Sparkling crystal doubles and triples as it is reflected in these large mirrors.

Eliminate the Light Kit: You can have a fan without the light! The light quality in the room will immediately improve! Replace the light with a cap – readily available. We Floridians especially love our fans, but they don’t need to be an eyesore – they can be interesting - and - functional!
This fan pretty much disappears into the ceiling. The fabric blades by Casablanca add a nautical touch to my design studio overlooking Tampa Bay.


Add a “Work of Art” Light: If you have a ho-hum fixture anywhere, replace it with one that brings you joy every time you enter the room. This light does not to be expensive and does not have to be a “work of art” – just something special that really delights you as you enter the room.


This handblown glass "work of art" doubles as a light fixture and certainly delights the eyes!
Where can you add a special light to bring you joy in your home?

Next Time: Action Step #3:
Accentuate with Accent Lights

First in the Lighting Series:
Lighting Interior Design Ideas: Lift Your Spirits with Light

For more interior design ideas, please write with your comments or questions and let me know how I can best help you with lighting solutions that will lift your spirits and create a positive impact in your life. Barbara@barbarakrai.com


Barbara Krai Interior Design serving Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Palm Harbor, Oldsmar, Dunedin, Odessa, Safety Harbor, Lutz, Avila, Cheval, New Port Richey, Bradenton, Lakeland and all surrounding Tampa Bay Beaches and regional areas along the West Coast of Florida.

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# Friday, November 06, 2009

Last week we kicked off our series:
Lighting Interior Design Ideas: Lift Your Spirits with Light

This Week: Lighting Action #1:
Switch Your Switches
Our activities are changing at a fast moving rate these days! And lighting controls will create just the right atmosphere for any activity - enhancing everything we do and adding more enjoyment to our everyday lives!

How do you use your space?

  • Entertaining a lot of people? Cocktails? Dinner?
  • Having an intimate group of friends in?
  • Watching a movie? TV? With kids? With your significant other?
  • Working on homework or craft projects with the kids?
  • Working on the computer? Business? Enjoyment?
  • Curling up to read a good book? Relaxing? Exercising?
  • Cooking up a storm? Caterer is cooking?
  • Time for breakfast? Candlelight dinner?
  • Shaving? Applying make-up? Relaxing in a bath?
Switch Your Switches:
 
  • Change all switches to dimmer switches: create maximum flexibility for every function and mood! Simple and easy to do – you can hire an electrician or it can be a DIY project. Lutron (the industry standard for lighting controls) has wonderful colors now – everything from Hot Red to Turquoise to Stainless Steel - so you can definitely find one that is close to your wall color.
  • Plug-in dimmers: Don’t forget, there are plug-in dimmers for lamps so you can make any lamp part of your dimming scenario.
  • Radio Controlled Remotes: for the ultimate, you can install a lighting control system to create your very own dramatic visual environment.

Need Inspiration?
Here are some interior design ideas - examples of rooms with multiple switches creating all the needed flexibility for the activities in the space.

  • Entry:
    Your first chance to make a great impression and set the tone for your home!


This entry, although small in square footage, soars in height and creates a wonderful opportunity for multiple lighting scenarios: a dramatic glass chandelier adds sparkle day and night, candlestick lamps on the French chest add another flavor, accent lights on two large works of art add drama and ambiance, an plant uplight under the floating stairs eliminates a dark corner, and more light flows through the leaded glass door where all visitors will feel welcome!

  • Great Room:
    The larger and more multi-functional the space, the more important it is to have maximum flexibility with your lighting.

This large multi-functional room is ready for myriad activities! Accent lights on wall art and sculpture in corner, floor lamp and table lamp for task lighting, library lamp for ambiance, torchiere for overall light plus highlighting the art, wall sconces between doors, mini chandelier to highlight bar top, additional downlights for functional kitchen activity, wall washers over the cabinets, accent lights highlighting crystal in cabinets facing the dining area, plant light in the corner, multiple groupings of candles – everything on separate dimmer switches for maximum flexibility – this room is ready for a large party or an intimate get-together. The “surround” lighting in this room definitely gives it’s occupants a warm hug!

  • Kitchen:
    Perfect example of a room where you will want maximum flexibility with your lighting: bright lights for cleaning - or mood lighting for entertaining or romantic gourmet cooking.


Lots of options for functional and mood lighting shown here: ceiling downlights for overall functional lighting, island chandelier for ambiance while adding functional light, bar top pendant lights add additional ambiance and functional light: spot on the hood adds an accent, under cabinet lights light the countertop. With all five of these lighting modes on their own dimmer switch, maximum flexibility is created!

  • Bath:
    Another room where you will want to create different moods - depending on whether you are shaving, putting on makeup or relaxing in your spa-like soaking tub – or maybe you just need to wake up gently in the morning!


This beautiful spa-like master bath has multiple options for function and mood settings: mirror sconces over the vanities not only lend an aire of elegance and sparkle, but add to the side illumination so important for lighting your face for makeup or shaving, downlights over the vanity sinks assure plenty of light on the counters, additional downlights over the tub and in the shower specifically highlight those areas, a chandelier, out of view, adds additional ambiance and overall lighting, daylight, controlled by shutters, allows for a lot of flexibility – you may enjoy the view as desired and add sunlight to your bathing experience! Scented candles add the finishing touch.

Last week we kicked off our series:
Lighting Interior Design Ideas: Lift Your Spirits with Light

Next Week: Lighting Action #2:
Light Your  Life with Lamps and Lights

Please comment or send questions for more interior design ideas! Let me know how I can best help you with lighting solutions that will lift your spirits and create a positive impact in your life. Barbara@barbarakrai.com

Barbara Krai Interior Design serving Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Palm Harbor, Oldsmar, Dunedin, Odessa, Safety Harbor, Lutz, Avila, Cheval, New Port Richey, Bradenton, Lakeland and all surrounding Tampa Bay Beaches and regional areas along the West Coast of Florida.
Friday, November 06, 2009 10:44:11 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  |