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FALL TRENDS 2023

October 03, 2023 by Pamela Leone

While some experts say Organic Modern is sooo 2022, I don’t know.  Maybe because that design trend seemed fresh, maybe because we’re at the Pacific Ocean and naturals are always perfect for coastal design, I think it’s sticking around for a while.   

BUT… It’s October and if you’re super checked in to seasonal design trends, fall has arrived.  And with the season comes darker colors, fall colors and even a little spooky vibe.   Earth tones get more saturated.  Fall fashion influences fabric texture and patterns; wool, velvet and plaids feel cozy.   

For those who are ready for a bolder approach, embrace the dark arts; Gothic Glam is having a moment.  Think Dark Shadows’ Collingswood meets 2023 modern glamour.  It is drama on steroids.  And it’s even a perfect pairing with a punch of the 2023 Pantone Color of the Year, Viva Magenta. Moody and opulent it is a great design concept for a bar, lounge, theatre or any space you want to feel encapsulated in quiet luxury.  Literally quiet, this doesn’t seem like a space for loud jubilation or children for that matter.  But I would welcome it in a space to sip a cocktail.  Lighting this space will take some thoughtfulness to highlight the dark tones and refrain from falling into a depressive state.

Happy Halloween…and Thanksgiving!

October 03, 2023 /Pamela Leone

NATURE RULES

November 09, 2022 by Pamela Leone

Maybe we were craving a clean slate, stress free, back to nature environment after a few crazy and for too many sad years.  The answer seems to lie in the Organic Modern style that is sweeping the design world.  

It’s got a foot in Pan-Asian motifs and who wouldn’t want to be carried away to a tropical respite.  It also has deep roots in early modernism.  Frank Lloyd Wright built homes around boulders and running water and used the clay on-site for building materials.  Natural materials, of rattan, wicker, and caning abound.  Leather, wood, stone and clay are central.  Wood slats or fluted shapes are everywhere on paneled walls and furniture, with rounded edges of tamboured wood on cabinets and kitchen islands.   

The style incorporates, natural “organic” shapes, curvy furniture is on trend.  Colors are neutral or nature inspired.  Grey is out, beige is back.  Taupes and stone colors along with soft greens, dusty pinks and terra cotta work with Organic Modern.  But overall, the styling is modern, it is clean, it is a bit sparse or minimal.  And it is not precious, while it can look expensive and even formal, it is very comfortable.

November 09, 2022 /Pamela Leone
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THIN IS IN

February 24, 2019 by Pamela Leone

FRESH FROM KBIS - THIN IS IN

I’ve just returned from KBIS 2019 (the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show), where there was plenty of eye candy and a plethora of beautiful products for the home.  Kohler and Brizo were style standouts in bath fixtures.  Integrated sink accessories that make prep and clean up a wiz is a mainstreaming trend for the kitchen.  Internal cabinet accessories, special acting hinges & hardware along with matte door finishes round out what’s hot in kitchen design.  Smart homes with voice activated technology continue to advance on every platform; like science fiction morphing into reality.  Alexa and counterparts are connecting to appliances and fixtures by command to roast my dinner, 6pm for 30 min., at 375° please or draw my personalized bath or shower spray setting, lest we have to feel by trial the perfect water temperature with our own bare hand.  Even your toilet can flush itself and Alexa, close the lid please.

In another observation from the show: a design aesthetic that has been trying to capture interest for several years has finally not only succeeded; but has busted through in a big way.  That is the concept of “thin” surface materials.  Completely absent are the 3” high countertops that screamed modern in yesteryear.  THIN is IN; thin slabs that is.  Whether in porcelain, glass or composite, these thin sheets of material for walls, countertops, or anywhere else you can insert them or laminate them are all the rage. 

 Neolith, an early entrant supplier of porcelain slabs, have perfected their calacatta marble look with opulent book matched slabs.  Slabs are available in as thin as 3mm (1/8”) up to the 12mm (1/2”) recommended for counters.  Sicis, the maker of awe-inspiring tile mosaics have accomplished the same stunning results with their glass slab product, Vetrite.  There is a massive selection; Electric Mable in hot pinks to greys and teals, Gem Glass and abstracts works of art that will leave you gob-smacked.  The Gem Glass series looks like you split open a geode, all are simply amazing.  Even Wilson Art has jumped in with ThinScape; a composite that can be fabricated with typical wood working tools, will make it a budget friendlier option.  Theirs are not the knock your socks works of art but a very good version of stone looks, distressed metal, or wood that stand up to any of the leading quartz engineered stone in the market place.

 I hope some of my clients will want to use these products.  I certainly do!

February 24, 2019 /Pamela Leone
Countertops, porcelain slabs, Neolith, Sicis, KBIS, Kohler, Brizo, Wilson Art, Calacatta Marble, trends kitchen 2019, trends bathroom design 2019
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I'd Kill for Teal - Sherman Williams Color of the Year is.... Oceanside

October 03, 2017 by Pamela Leone

Oh, gosh, I do love Teal.  What's not to like of the blue-green dream; the richly saturated color invokes drama yet is soothing, serene, and carts you away to the pacific seas (yes, I actually gasped at this same intense color naturally displayed in a whirling coastal pool at Bondi Beach)!  Even better if you want to bring a little beach back home, try using the entire color palette.  White sand shores, black pools, and frothy sea green crashing waves.  Tiny pops of bright mustard yellow and tangerine will compliment your mise-en-scene, bon voyage!

October 03, 2017 /Pamela Leone
"Tuxedo Cabinets" - Modern take on black & white by Gillian Segal Design

"Tuxedo Cabinets" - Modern take on black & white by Gillian Segal Design

TRENDS 2017 - SOMETHINGS OLD, SOMETHINGS NEW

January 03, 2017 by Pamela Leone
Pantone's Greenery (Left) with complimentary pairings

Pantone's Greenery (Left) with complimentary pairings

Its a new year and a good time to explore what's hot and what's not while the creative among us are driving and creating new trends in the months ahead.  After scouring design editorials there are a few consistent threads.  If I may opine....a lot of these trends aren't really new, some are comebacks, some have been on trend for a few years, and some are emerging.

Two Tone Cabinets:  The popularity of white & wood is expected to continue or the concept sometimes referred to as "Tuxedo"; containing some version of black and white.  This could be grey (or any saturated color) in combination with a pale color or white.  Use the contrast in uppers vs. lowers, on an island or just accents.

Splurge Spaces:  Foyers, powder rooms and laundry rooms.  Whether you're impressing your guests or adding function to this space - the foyer is first impression of your home and deserves attention.  Ditto powder room, its the room all your guests will likely visit.  If functioning rooms like your kitchen and baths warrant good design so goes the laundry room and could make the chore a more pleasurable and efficient experience.

Color:  Pantone's color of the year, Greenery (15-0343) is a "fresh & zesty burst of yellow-green that evokes the first shades of spring".  Its hard to feel anything but happy around this color that pairs well with almost everything.  Another color trend: White on White, not literally but white with off-white and creams.  This color concept takes an all white room from clinically stark to an inviting space reminiscent of floral blossoms.

Glass & Black Iron:  Black framed windows, interior doors and shower glass with black grids, we saw a hint of this in 2016, likely inspired by the industrial design trend --predicting this to surge this year.  

Wood Featured Baths:  Expect wood to take a bigger role in bathrooms.  Wood soaking tubs, wood paneling, wood floors, wood vanities & storage, wood tub surrounds, wood mats, slats, & benches.

Bars:  Bars are back!  Where once we were ripping out those wet bars from the 70's.  Bars are back and big.  Perhaps the popularity of mixologist's cocktails or just the need to drink a little more in a time of political uncertainty, entertaining at home is big and a place (big or small) to pour your favorite libation is de rigueur!

January 03, 2017 /Pamela Leone

Vintage Charmer

July 16, 2016 by Pamela Leone

Yay!  One of my projects was "hand-picked" by a writer to be a featured editorial, HOUZZ Kitchen of the Week.  This was such a fun project to do because it was creative and the client was amazing to work with.  A joy when your client embraces color and is your partner in the design journey.  Many thanks to all who helped make the new kitchen come to life; the General Contractor, installers, & vendors (credited in the article).  Read on:  Kitchen of the Week: Vintage Charm in Southern California 

 

July 16, 2016 /Pamela Leone
Timorous Beasties Lithograph on Limestone or Thassos Marble

Timorous Beasties Lithograph on Limestone or Thassos Marble

for the love of clé

February 20, 2016 by Pamela Leone

Wow, wow wow!  Hand crafted tiles are more exciting than ever.  And that's saying a lot because tile shopping has always been such a fun part of my work.  Lately, I'm seeing a lot of painting on natural stone tiles.  Maybe the natural stone lends itself like a canvas giving depth and variation to an image.  Kudos to the folks at clé tile and the artists they are working with to introduce some truly unique and spectacular works of art to clad your abode's walls.  More photos below of some pretty mind blowing examples of this art work in clay.  Whether chinoiserie, urban edge, nature, or photography fits your decor they've got you covered.  And the price does not even offend for some of these and almost anyone can splurge for a small amount of wow!

Ruan Hoffmann's Postcards from Myself Series on 8x8  encaustic cement tile - Love, Love this urban art sensibility

Ruan Hoffmann's Postcards from Myself Series on 8x8  encaustic cement tile - Love, Love this urban art sensibility

Pick your palette, size and a wall covering in porcelain is custom created just for you!  Oh yes, those are shower fixtures on the blue panel, OK for wet areas too!

Pick your palette, size and a wall covering in porcelain is custom created just for you!  Oh yes, those are shower fixtures on the blue panel, OK for wet areas too!

February 20, 2016 /Pamela Leone
cle tile, bath tile, backsplash, hexagon tile

luxury innovation morphing brand

February 03, 2016 by Pamela Leone

American Standard, the long well known and reliable middle market brand has been changing things up a bit.   Their new 4200 SF design studio located with their research facility in Piscataway, NJ along with an enhanced design team and the addition of DXV, a luxury market division all make it clear they are on a mission to elevate the brand.   Displayed at the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS), Jan 20, 2016 were the DXV 3D technology bathroom sink faucets.  In a most impressive use of 3D printing technology it actually impacts the faucet function by enabling water to pass right through the design.    Watch the video!

February 03, 2016 /Pamela Leone

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