Thursday, May 31, 2012

Blogfest 2012



~ Everyone's sentiments as Blogfest 2012 ended with a BANG.  The activities and seminars were inspiring; the people even more so!  It was great to catch up with old friends and meet new ones.  Everyone is always so lovely and gracious.





A BIG thank you to Kravet and company for making it all possible.  You can read a little more about them here and here.  They are as beautiful as the textiles they design and produce!







We were off and running ~ no time to dawdle; there was a lot of material to cover. 

Kravet and Hearst publications are a mighty force.  They each won a Circle of Excellence award in their respective fields; they are embracing social media, love bloggers, have shown growth in a challenging economy, and give back!




I was so thrilled that the clouds parted long enough for us to finally get a glimpse out of the 44th floor of The Hearst Building's windows to experience the view.  I wrote about the building last year because I was so blown away by it!



A few take aways:  A Hearst reader is not trendy.  He/she is a discerning luxury consumer, but wants authenticity.  Each magazine has a distinctive voice.  American designers have an "I can do anything attitude."  We (consumers as well as decorators) embrace a high/low sensibility, and there must be transparency in business.

 House Beautiful is the 1st magazine to have a print to pin ability.  With Pinterest exploding, every inspirational picture can be archived by anyone.  They also have the House Beautiful Connect app thru iTunes, that brings the pages of the magazine alive with video and more info.



There were shelter magazines in attendance and speakers galore.  We are all still trying to navigate social media and everybody's place in this fast paced, ever growing, ever changing medium.  It frankly makes my head spin!  There was definitely a "help me to help you" attitude because the business of design is changing, and changing quickly!






A true design darling, and one of the funniest speakers was Alexa Hampton, shown here with Anne Maine of Traditional Home discussing what traditional means to her.  Alexa and Kravet were unveiling a new fabric line.  She is quite the wordsmith as well.  AND she repeated words I say often ~ "Rules are meant to be broken."  Alexa, let's do lunch!



There were show houses to experience ~



and the Kravet studio tour to be taken, see my post here ~



There were contests ~


and cocktail parties ~



there were poignant moments ~ 



great food (the lobster rolls were a hit) ~



But most of all there was JOY!  Bloggers/designers just seem to be joyful people; wanting to help and be helped.  They are an inclusive bunch, happy to meet, mingle, learn, and educate.














Hip hip hooray.  Thank you EVERYONE for making it such a wonderful experience. 



ph: CLI and Blogfest


A Peek through the Porthole What's New in Our Shop Piling Light - Helsinki Brass Pointed Top

Add this nautical light fixture to your indoor or outdoor living space, perfect for getting that authentic ship feel!

Kids room furniture designs ideas.





Kids room furniture designs ideas.

Style Starboard: Anchors & Stripes

Coastal Catch: Fresh Fish Taco's

Delicious yet simple summer dish!
Red snapper marinated in oil, cumin, chili powder and lime juice, then drained & broiled until it flakes apart easily. Wrapped in a white corn tortilla, topped with homemade guacamole, lettuce, cilantro, green onion and chunky tomato salsa....with a hint of lime of course! Enjoy with a nice tall margarita!





Hearth Cabinet™ Ventless Fireplaces Featured in Hearth and Home Magazine May Edition














Hearth and Home Magazine just featured our ventless fireplaces
in their May edition. Check out the article above!

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Tips I learned from this year's Kips Bay Decorator Show House

I was able to walk the Kips Bay Decorator Show house for a few hours and took a lot of it mentally and in photos.  There is always something new to see for the first time and tones of inspiration to get from show houses.  This year there was a lot of interesting details too good to not share them.  When I looked at Thom Filicia's space the first thought I had was that he had set up his shop in the middle of Kips Bay Show house, although none the less beautiful.  His space (above) called "The Gallery" was a walkway between the dining room, living room, entrance and hallway and every piece of furniture in it belongs to one of Thom's many furniture lines.  The space had only two small walls of about 3 to 5 feet and two other even smaller ones.  Magically Thom made it feel like a room.  My conclusions of how he nailed it!
Painting the ceiling the same color as the walls not only make the space bigger by (blending the boundaries but at the same time it encloses it by making the space feel more like one whole space and giving the fifth wall (the ceiling) a more important roll.  The high gloss walls bring movement.   
A Light and airy chandelier instead of a closed one or a shaded one helps open up the space.  
A black painting brings depth to a small space.  The curtains help make the walls feel bigger.
Secure your runner in a stylish way.  By Charlotte Moss
Add a cool wallpaper to baseboard for a touch of whimsy.  By Charlotte Moss.
Wrinkle-looking curtains for kids rooms is a brilliant idea. Very appropriate and fun.  By Laura Bohn.

all images by Julie Yenicag for Belle Vivir

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Cómo Decorar una Fiesta de 15 Años - Quinceañero - XV

Aquí te traigo varias ideas de Cómo Decorar una Fiesta de 15 Años. Tu quinceañero es una fecha muy especial, porque pasas a la adolescencia. Eres ya toda una mujer.
Cómo Decorar una Fiesta de 15 Años - Quinceañero - XV

Estas ideas de decoración, harán que te ayuden a saber cómo puedes arreglar tu fiesta más importante. Y además tus compañeros, amigos y primos disfrutarán de una noche súper especial.
Los colores más utilizados para una fiesta de 15 son el rosa, fucsia, verde manzana, naranja, lila y violeta. Qué te parecen estas ideas para Decorar una Fiesta de 15 años:
Cómo Decorar una Fiesta de 15 Años - Quinceañero - XV

Cómo Decorar una Fiesta de 15 Años - Quinceañero - XV

Cómo Decorar una Fiesta de 15 Años - Quinceañero - XV

Cómo Decorar una Fiesta de 15 Años - Quinceañero - XV

Cómo Decorar una Fiesta de 15 Años - Quinceañero - XV

Cómo Decorar una Fiesta de 15 Años - Quinceañero - XV

Cómo Decorar una Fiesta de 15 Años - Quinceañero - XV

Cómo Decorar una Fiesta de 15 Años - Quinceañero - XV
Casas Decoración

Closets Modernos de Madera para Jóvenes y Niños

Closets Modernos de Madera para Jóvenes y Niños
Hoy te traigo varios modelos de closets o armarios modernos de madera. El closet es uno de los muebles más importantes de un dormitorio o habitación, sin contar la cama. Existen de muchos tipos y tamaños, pueden ser altos o bajos, de diferentes materiales como madera, fierro, plástico, melamine, triplay, cemento, entre otros. Y también de combinación de todos estos.
El closet o armario es ideal para la habitación de jóvenes y niños para mantener la habitación ordenada y ahorrar espacio.
Closets Modernos de Madera para Jóvenes y Niños

Los colores de los closets dependerán del estilo del dormitorio. Aquí tienes algunos ejemplos de Closets Modernos de Madera para Jóvenes y Niños:
Closets Modernos de Madera para Jóvenes y Niños

Closets Modernos de Madera para Jóvenes y Niños

Closets Modernos de Madera para Jóvenes y Niños

Closets Modernos de Madera para Jóvenes y Niños

Closets Modernos de Madera para Jóvenes y Niños

Closets Modernos de Madera para Jóvenes y Niños

Closets Modernos de Madera para Jóvenes y Niños

Closets Modernos de Madera para Jóvenes y Niños

Closets Modernos de Madera para Jóvenes y Niños
Casas Decoración