Thursday, June 30, 2011

Retro Modern Wallpaper from X-Men: First Class

Six degrees of Kevin Bacon; photo from architecturaldigest.com.

X-Men: First Class is an excellent movie directed by Mathew Vaughn.  But the main reason to see the movie is the amazing wallpaper from the submarine scene.  It's the very same wallpaper our design team used for our Pop Life Dining shoot.  Great minds think alike!


The 60"s inspired wallpaper looks spectacular in this setting.

Walnut Kitchen Design Home

Walnut kitchen design home
Walnut kitchen design home

Oudolf's Stachys Spires (The Battery Gardens-Part 2)

Spires of pink-purple Stachys monieri 'Hummelo' (Alpine betony).
Gardens of Remembrance at The Battery, New York, NY. June 2011
I know it, I grow it. But, exponentially increase the number of plants and the result is jaw-dropping!  Stachys monieri 'Hummelo' inspires as a major player in the mass planting at the Gardens of Remembrance within The Battery in New York City. The design is by Dutch designer Piet Outdolf.

'Hummelo' is not your ordinary stachys. The crinkled green foliage is lush and in my zone 7b garden, it never dies back completely in the winter. Like many perennials, you'll know to divide it when a shallow pit (not quite a donut hole) appears in the middle. Suitable for zones 4-9, I find this perennial likes rich, well-drained soil and mostly sun. When it needs water, the plump mounds look totally deflated. Just add water to the base. A nice size of around 18 inches high (in bloom) and 15 inches wide, makes this a suitable plant for small spaces.  Rabbits and deer have never bothered my 'Hummelo'. It make take a year or two for the perennial to begin producing the lovely purple spires.

Designer Piet Oudolf used an incredibly thick and wide mass planting of 'Hummelo' in his design. I can't begin to estimate the number of plants used in his vignette, but I think it's safe to say more than thirty!

Echinacea (coneflowers) and two colors of monarda (bee balm) are used as companions en masse to add to the breadth and depth of the garden island vignette.  Nepeta racemosa 'Walker's Low' is added for the grey foliage and lacy, hazy blue flowers. I have experience with this nepeta. Another variety in my garden, Nepeta faassenii 'Six Hills Giant' is a possible substitution. In fact, I have that nepeta grouped with my 'Hummelo', ice plant and monarda 'Blue Stocking'. But, I digress. Let's get back to The Battery Gardens.

Nepeta racemosa 'Walker's Low' provides lacy blue blooms
that fall onto the coneflowers, backed by stachys 'Hummelo'.
Two colors of monarda (bee balm) rise behind the
shorter stachys 'Hummelo'.
The big picture of the perennial vignette
with Stachys monieri 'Hummelo' at the core.

There are six echinacea (coneflower) varieties used in the Gardens of Remembrance, but select a variety that grows well in your zone to achieve a similar effect. There were no plant markers that I could locate, so I cannot say with certainty which varieties are used in the designs.

The purpurea varieties in the gardens include 'Rubinstern' (a favorite in my garden), 'Leuchstern' and the native purple coneflower. Echinacea pallida (pale coneflower) and echinacea tennesseenis are two North American natives also in use in different locations.

Of the monarda, there are seven varieties listed in The Battery Plant Database. The red one in the photos is most likely monarda didyma, perhaps a 'Jacob Cline' though it is not included in the database. I grow 'Jacob Cline' and it is a stellar performer, growing over 4 feet, but needing more moisture than the wine-red 'Raspberry Wine'.

The pale pink bee balm looks lighter than the varieties listed by the Conservancy. Perhaps it is the 'Marshall's Delight' based upon the color description.

What I like, other than the scale and simplicity of the design, is that the plant choices are easy to maintain and fairly easy to find. Stachys monieri 'Hummelo' may be the most difficult to locate, though here are some online sources (at the time of this story):

Digging Dogs Nursery(California)
High Country Gardens (New Mexico)
Bluestone Perennials(Ohio)
LazySSFarm(Virginia)

Other aspects of the gardens that I find to be positive for home gardeners—the bee balm spreads quickly to fill in large space; the purple coneflowers can be grown from seeds; the stachys and nepeta can be easily divided—making the design achievable on a small budget.

Finally, this design is attractive to humans while attracting beneficial pollinators. That's a lot of positive reasons to create your own design—inspired by Piet Oudolf.

Words and photos by Freda Cameron, Defining Your Home, Garden and Travel. Deer and rabbit resistance varies based upon the animal population and availability of food. All company or product or patented names mentioned are registered trademarks, copyrights, or patents owned by those respective companies or persons.

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Modern Store Interior Design of Tollman Alessi in Tel Aviv

Modern Store Interior Design of Tollman Alessi
Modern Store Interior Design of Tollman Alessi
 Two hundred and fifty square meter of display will feature products from the company’s vast assortment of over 3,000 design objects for the home, table, kitchen, office and more. The new store showcases products from all three divisions of Alessi (AdiAlessi, Alessi and Officina Alessi).
Modern Store Interior Design of Tollman Alessi
Tollman Alessi Store Design

The new store is part of the the Tollman's chain's, leader of design culture in Israel. For the opening of "Tollman's Alessi", an exhibition of 4 of the tea and coffee sets in limited editions will be shown on site. The designs brought to Israel are by the architects: Tom Kovak, Gary Chang, Massimiliano Fuksas and Doriana Mandrelli and Future Systems.

Two very modern contemporary beach homes...

Two modern contemporary beach homes


The following two homes are my ideal places to live under the sun... They represent the perfect combination of simple modern, contemporary interior designs, perfect blend of outside architecture, and of course, the perfect practicality as we would not want ultra luxury modern, contemporary interior designs in a beach house used for leisure and relaxation...



modern beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
modern beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration

Here are the contemporary beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration. This design on a 569m2 corner lot in the city of Praia is designed to make the most of limited view of the sea and adhere to the principles of passive solar design strong. The building replaced an older style beach house has been carefully designed to meet the block Strait adhere to the policies of the municipality at the time and shadow. The building is an articulate form rectilinear rectilinear under a simple roof. A wall of travertine clad crosses strong blade of the house and helps divide the house into separate zones. The north façade is controlled to achieve summer shading of windows. The pool has positioned itself firmly against the house on a double volume “balcony” and can be clearly seen as it moves through the house. The light is reflected from the surface of the pool sending shadows on the ceiling of the room.


Enjoy the pictures...




beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
bathroom design in beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
bathroom design in beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
dining room area at beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
dining room area at beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
glass windows in beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
glass windows in beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
living room furniture at beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
living room furniture at beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
living room ideas at beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
living room ideas at beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
modern kitchen design and furniture in beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
modern kitchen design and furniture in beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
outdoor design in beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
outdoor design in beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
second floor in beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
second floor in beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
simple bathroom in beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
simple bathroom in beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
swimming pool and terrace at beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration
swimming pool and terrace at beach house design with simple rectilinear roof inspiration

Absolutely stunning design and the glass windows and doors make this design really stick out..


House Number 2

My favorite features of this house are the large open rooms upstairs it just feels like a beach house.. I can feel it just by looking at the pics..

cool and modern marcus beach house design
cool and modern marcus beach house design

Here are the stunning modern Marcus beach house design on the sunshine coast of queensland Australia design by by Robinson Architects. The side windows that fold upwards are very interesting plan. All rooms have cross ventilation. Windows Automated allow easy control. Runoff water is collected and natural day lighting is used to minimize the amount of artificial light required. Several openings covered with flexible scales used to capture or control of existing coastal breezes. The internal bridge offers a quiet alternative to the wind outside. Runoff water is collected and natural day lighting is used to minimize the amount of artificial light required.antilevering upper floor elements combined with a bridge form breezeway threshold let the house float above the dunal vegetation giving the building a sense of lightness about it.


Enjoy the pictures..




dining room designin modern marcus beach house design
dining room designin modern marcus beach house design
garden and outdoor exterior in modern marcus beach house design
garden and outdoor exterior in modern marcus beach house design
hall design in modern marcus beach house design
hall design in modern marcus beach house design
long dining table design in modern marcus beach house design
long dining table design in modern marcus beach house design
modern marcus beach house design upper floor layout
modern marcus beach house design upper floor layout
natural garden in modern marcus beach house design
natural garden in modern marcus beach house design
outdoor exterior in modern marcus beach house design
outdoor exterior in modern marcus beach house design
entry door design in modern marcus beach house design
entry door design in modern marcus beach house design
terrace area in modern marcus beach house design
terrace area in modern marcus beach house design

This is by far one of my favorite beach houses.. Very impressionable on all who actually see it..

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Fresh Flowers

I absolutely LOVE having fresh flowers in my house. They are so pretty and so colorful... they make me happy. A bunch of cheery sunflowers can brighten up a room and an aromatic bunch of peonies can bring some elegance to the center of a table.


 Peonies are so beautiful! I love that these are in a simple mason jar. Just a note about peonies; the lighter the peony color the more fragrant they are AND when you buy them, make sure that most of the buds are closed pretty tight because they open up really fast!
(photo from The Decorista)

 Orchids are simple and elegant plus they last a lot longer than your standard bouquet. I had a white one in my bathroom and it added that little oomph that makes a big difference.
(photo from Casasugar)

 Pretty pink roses in a simple tin. 
(photo from My Sweet Savannah)

Love, LOVE this room! The yellow tulips compliment all the blues in this room so well!
(photo from Isabella & Max Rooms

I love this idea of a "floating vase". Just hang flowers anywhere and everywhere!
 (photo and DIY instructions from Cupcakes and Cashmere)

Sweet Peas

Serenity..

..in the hustle bustle of a busy city

I chanced upon Apartment 3 today while looking for service apartment recommendations for a friend visiting Delhi. And as I looked through their gallery, I was completely floored by the stylistic flair and warmth with which this apartment has been put together. White couches and walls offset by rich rugs and dhurries, greenery inside out, summery bamboo chiks, beautiful furniture pieces, crisp linen, creative definition of space...I could go on and on about all that I like in the apartment..


Apartment 3 is in Hauz Khas, an arty bohemian urban village in the heart of New Delhi. And as the apartment's site tells us, Apartment 3 was created by an artist who has been painting at Studio Maya at the Village for a number of years. It took months and years for the artist to collect things for the apartment, things that had soul and things that gave comfort. The artist, Usha Hooda, whose art work lines the walls, has indeed created an oasis of comfort and style with an old world charm in the city.









Bougainvillea in full bloom in the adjacent deer park..


You can write to Apartment 3 at this email ID, and connect with them via their facebook group


[All images: Apartment 3]


Modern Bedroom Interior Design

Modern Bedroom Interior Design
Modern Bedroom Interior Design