Friday, 23 December 2011

Interior Design Trends of 2012.....

With 2012 around the corner, everyone is looking to revamp their space and start fresh. Why not kick off the new year by redecorating your house? Some new paint on the walls or a couple of fixture replacements could help you get a fresh outlook on the new year. If you need some inspiration, we’ve got you covered. Here are some interior design trend projections of 2012 to get you started: 
 
 
Color Forecast

The color forecast for 2012 is looking bright for those who love vibrant colors. Black has been replaced with warm browns and Popsicle orange, raspberries, rose, royal purple, and bamboo tones are taking hold of the household.

BAMBOO TONES
POPSICLE ORANGE

RASPBERRY

ROSE
ROYAL PURPLE

WARM BROWN
 
Nature’s finest

Bring nature into your home with wood floors. Wood details and wood floors are rapidly gaining popularity as the staple of every contemporary home. Cherry wood finish is particularly a la mode next season, appearing in everything from floors to armoires.

Nature details can also be brought into the home with tree details, like Shawn Lovell’s tree bed. You can also simply add colorful plants to a space to bring a little bit of nature indoors. Orchids can add a delicate element to a soft space (though their upkeep is notoriously difficult).

CHERRY WOOD FURNITURE

NATURE INSPIRED ELEMENTS

Emphasis on Private Spaces

Unlike the past decade, interior design is starting to shift to private, rather than shared spaces. This mainly includes bathrooms. Where kitchens and living rooms were once the reigning and pervading force of house plans, bathrooms will start being some of the most important rooms of the house with garish bathroom vanities, gilded wall paper, mosaic patterns, and enormous, copper, claw-foot, or iron bathtubs. 
 
PERSONALISED BATHROOMS
Text: by Lisa.
Lisa is a guest blogger who likes to work with people to get their Austin homes for sale off the market. 
 
Photographs: Collated by me on Olioboard. 

I hope you all have enjoyed this post as much as we did in putting it together. Hope you have a great year ahead with re-decorating your homes. 

MERRY CHRISTMAS & A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR 2012 !!!!!

Friday, 9 December 2011

Traditional Rajasthani decor with a contemporary twist.....Suryagarh, Jaisalmer

I was watching Master Chef - India - Season 2 and saw the contestants cooking in the kitchens of this gorgeous hotel, SURYAGARH in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India. This reminded me of my recent trip to Rajasthan and our stay at this hotel. I decided to do a quick post  with some of my personal picture collection.
Jaisalmer, also known as "The Golden City" is very popular and  a dream destination to many tourists.

This hotel is also built using yellow sandstone to preserve the tradition of Jaisalmer.

This super-luxury hotel has an entrance with a typical medieval fort look.
The Neo-classical Reception and the Lounge areas.

The illumination as you enter the courtyard and the puppets getting ready for a traditional show.
Dinner at the illuminated court-yard with folk musicians and dancers - Truly Rajasthani!!!

Seems like Heaven on Earth
Restored artifacts and furniture can be seen in the corridors throughout the hotel.

A beautiful blend of the classical elements like the columns with luxurious contemporary furniture sets this hotel apart from the others.

Intricate Lattice or Jaali is creatively used wherever necessary.
The Bathroom motivates one to totally relax....feels like the Kings and the Queens

I specially loved the block work of golden paisleys on the walls in the room and the door displays in different colours with traditional illustrations.
The Peacock inspired Swimming Pool - Neel, is a place when one can spend hours....truly!!!
Dramatic brass ornamentation on the walls with peacock inspired motifs, the accent lighting and the blue pool is a divine experience.
 
Verdict - A great place to stay with entertainment for the complete family.
More posts on Jaisalmer to follow soon. Have  a great weekend!!!!!

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Merry Christmas!!!!!!

What I love about Christmas is that it is celebrated all over the world with a touch of its cultural own in every country. I am so fascinated with the way it is celebrated in Germany. Christmas wreaths, cakes, cookies, ginger bread, hot & spicy wine, traditional pine wreaths decorated with dried orange slices, cinnamon sticks, miniature gift wraps, glass balls and candles.The feel of Christmas starts right from the first week of December. Here are a few pictures of some wreaths getting ready. Thanks to my friends Renate and Marie for making them and teaching me how to make such beautiful wreaths.


Every town in Germany boasts of its Christmas markets traditionally known as the Weihnachtsmarkt. I simply love these markets because of the rarities that you find here. More on these Christmas markets in my next post. Meanwhile, do check out the old post on a traditional market here. A few pictures from the Christmas market near my house.









More posts on Christmas Market to follow soon. Enjoy your Christmas season!!!!


Friday, 2 December 2011

Bringing your inspirations home....an addition to the previous post

Here are a couple of boards that I created just as an addition to my previous post. Inspired by grey architectural wonder of Somanathapura, I decided to use the picture that I photographed in different ways.

Option 1
Print a huge poster of the photograph. Treat it as a wall paper and stick it directly to the wall as if to form a focal point. Frame it all around using a wooden or a metal frame. Identify the feel of the photograph and then choose the right textures, patterns and colours to create the desired ambience. 


Option-2

Get the complete picture screen printed and treat it as a wall paper. Alternatively, get the picture printed on ceramic tiles and fix them to the wall.


Option - 3

Crop the picture in different patterns. Make 3 pieces or 6 pieces of equal or  different sizes. Print the picture and box frame it. Arrange them on the wall with little gaps in between them. This engages the
viewer's eyes and creates an interesting focal point.

Have a great weekend!!!!