Posts Tagged ‘Interior Design Ideas’

Outdoor Decorating Ideas

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

  Design The Perfect Outdoor Space  

 

 

By Cynthia Aiken

 

 

Whether it’s a place at the beach, a city loft with a roof top French Country garden, or a mountain top getaway overlooking a woodland garden beside a mountain brook… we need our own private outdoor sanctuaries. By planning and designing your outdoor rooms; you will be able to enjoy the fresh air and beauty of being outside. So let talk about how to design an outdoor room.

 

 It’s that time of year when we move our lifestyles outside to enjoy our wonderful southern climate.  But with the mild winters we experience, the use of outdoor rooms has become fairly commonplace year around. For example, porches have become an integral part of our homes. Many of them are covered in such a way that we can enjoy fireplaces, decks and terraces most of the year.

 

By creating our own private outdoor spaces, places we can unwind from the busy lifestyles so common today, and find a place to grab a moment of relaxation. One can easily grasp the romantic concept of an Italian country home soaking up the sun by incorporating a Loggia to the back of your home. It’s the perfect outdoor living room and space for outdoor dining. It’s also fun to plan an outdoor room, whether we put a fresh coat of paint on grandmother’s antique wicker or give a fresh new look to a treasure found at a local flea market; whatever creates a cozy unique space, a room of our own. Adding a touch of the French County Interior Design to your outdoor room can also really make a warming statement.

 

 

So many outdoor sanctuaries now have soothing water features so why not plan to create an outdoor room that really captures this natural form of relaxation. A water feature will draw you out into the yard.  It just makes wonderful sense to have a place at home where we can go to enjoy our own private retreat and with all the durable fabrics that are now designed to withstand any kind of weather, we can be as comfortable outside as much as we can inside. Our outdoor gardens and living spaces have become just as essential as the spaces inside our homes. So we should always look for inventive ways of expressing our Outside Decorating Ideas in a functional but pleasant manner.

 

It is always interesting to visit the High Point furniture market in the spring to get a feel for what’s hot for the coming year. This year the influence was on outdoor living. We now have so many wonderful choices for outdoor furnishings that look great and continue the comfort we love so much. Weather resistant and UV stabilized fabrics made of 100% polypropylene make outdoor entertaining easier than ever. There are so many beautiful worry-free performance fabrics; our outdoor rooms can now be as beautiful and comfortable as our indoor rooms. This is welcoming news for us Southern Interior Designers.

 

Create outdoor spaces that beckon you to come and sit. Create more comfortable and inviting porches, patios, and yards. As a designer, I encourage my clients to always have places in the home that make you feel good, places you will use; because, if you do, you’ll love your home even more..  Extend indoor comforts outside to increase your home’s living and entertaining space. Adding outdoor rooms will increase the square footage of your home, and bring a much higher resale value. Finish a porch, deck, or patio like a living room, using fabrics and finishes that can withstand the elements. It means so much when you find a place where you can feel that sense of solitude, whether it’s a small table in the garden or a shady setting for summer lunches, or a special place to start a busy day with your morning coffee, or an area for hosting a large dinner party… Outside entertaining is not only special, it can be magical. You’ll feel like you’re being transported to another place by using simple outside decorating techniques.

 

But an outdoor room doesn’t have to be elaborate. It can be as simple as a pair of Adirondack chairs positioned under the canopy of a vine covered trellis, just a simple haven where one can enjoy the outdoors. It’s not necessary to travel to the beach or the mountains to find a sanctuary. For many of us it can be a room in our home or a secluded shade-covered edge of our garden.   A porch also brings back the home-sweet-home feelings and memories of childhood.

 

I’m dedicated to designing rooms that function. If a room is friendly and comfortable, people will use it. Whenever you feel you need more living space, look just outside your door, you’ll find the perfect space for outdoor living by adding the magic of the outdoors to your home.

 

For more information and more outside decorating ideas; please visit my Interior Designer Catalog  at http://www.cynthiaaikeninteriors.com . Together we can create something great.

 

 

Email me at caiken1@windstream.net if you would like to discuss a decorating idea or dilemma.  This is another in my series of home INTERIOR DESIGN IDEAS from your Atlanta Interior Designer; I hope that you use them to help you create an outdoor room for your home.

A WINTER HOUSE – A COZY LOOK

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Written by Cynthia Aiken

A switch to cozier slipcovers on the sofa and vases filled with wintry flowers and greenery will help transport you to another place.

As someone raised in the South – a region rich with a long tradition of hospitality – I learned early on that the most memorable homes are the ones in which you feel welcome. From the moment you step over the threshold, and often even before you do, these homes seem to embrace their inhabitants, visitors, and living itself. You instantly feel a sense of ease in everything from the overall home décor arrangement of a room to the smallest gestures of comfort. And while any house should be warm and welcoming, this feeling is essential in a winter house that you often share with guests. “Ah, there is nothing like staying home for real comfort.” Jane Austen

Though you may greet people with the words “make yourself at home,” you can extend this invitation in many unspoken ways as well. Guests first experience a sense of welcome outside as they come up the front walk and then when they enter the foyer.

One of the most remarkable interior décor aspects of a winter house is its ability to draw people together, and I find that there are three main common areas where everyone naturally tends to congregate: the living room, the dining room, and the kitchen. These bustling centers of activity are the heart of your winter house (or any house for that matter – what is it about the kitchen?) Everyone wants to gather there.

THE LIVING ROOM…..

The living room is the first real room you enter. I love the main seating area to have all the furniture essentials to make a comfortable space: a comfortable sofa, chairs placed for conversation and a coffee table. The biggest requirement for a living room in any house is lots of seating, with the main requirement being that everyone is comfortable. Some of the best INTERIOR DESIGN IDEAS include varying chair sizes, shapes and fabrics to ease the formality of the living room, as does the addition of plenty of ottomans and footstools for putting your feet up when you sit down. When a room has all of these essentials, the mood is relaxed.  I like a slight mismatch here and there to keep things from looking too “done” a room that says, come in, sit and relax.

Books are among my favorite possessions, and they are an absolute necessity, because reading is a classic winter-house activity. A coffee table layered with books will completely change the feeling of any room to that of comfort saying “welcome, come in, make yourself at home and relax”.

THE DINING AREA….

Almost any meal is a cause for celebration in a winter house. Of course, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Eve are the ones we think of in winter, but there are also more intimate dinners and luncheons celebrating the gathering of old friends which are meaningful. Large or small, these gatherings say so much about the hospitality of our homes and contribute to the warmth of time we spend in our house in the winter.

THE KITCHEN…

Good things come from the kitchen of a winter house: I just love having something alive, green and fragrant growing indoors when it’s cold outside. Potted herbs such as fresh rosemary are attractive, fragrant and useful. As a reminder of nature’s sleeping beauty outside.  As the outdoor garden is barren in winter, we have the opportunity to create a winter garden indoors. Having things inside that are fresh, green, and alive is a special treat and is an absolute necessity. A simple boxwood ring around a hurricane brings in the outdoors and a wonderful winter fragrance to any room.

POWDER ROOMS…

Powder rooms may be small in square footage, but they can – and should – have a big impact. Sometimes it’s a lot easier to experiment in powder rooms; after all, they are only visited for a few moments. If you’re brave enough to try out bold designs in these small rooms, it will enable you to take more risks in larger spaces.

A SPACE OF ONE’S OWN…

Private quarters or guest retreats…

All houses need quiet spots where you can get away from everything and everyone. This retreat might be a separate room, such as a study, or simply a corner in an existing room. A window seat with lots of pillows will create a cozy corner to any space. It’s the perfect spot to curl up with a good book or just look out the window to view a winter landscape. It’s not the physical configuration that matters, but the feeling created there.  When guests are staying with you, they should be able to enjoy their own private moments. You can make guests feel special in their own spaces through your decoration, linens, accessories, and thoughtful extra touches. Aim for a feeling of comfort for the duration of their stay with little luxuries like a bed tray. When planning your guest rooms, ask yourself, “What will make your guest comfortable? Have you slept in your guest bedroom lately? It’s the only way to discover what works and what doesn’t. No matter how beautifully a guest room is decorated, it must be inviting, comfortable, and well stocked.

So when you think of winter, think of making your home interior cozy, inviting and a fun place to be… A place where guests feel comfortable… A place where you can’t wait to walk through the door and feel the warmth and coziness of just being home…  A place where memories are made.

This is another in my series of home INTERIOR DESIGN IDEAS; I hope that you can use them to make your home a cozy winter retreat.