We're in the process of downsizing from a 4000 sq ft home to a 1200-sq ft loft. Do you know, loft living sounds more romantic than it actually is? We find that we really miss the traditional division of space. We miss having rooms. We miss the privacy!
We've been looking into options of dividing the space. Drapery is one, but do you have any idea how expensive a piece of fabric with four stitching is? It's quite a mystery actually, how much drapery can cost. The other option is to go with a company like the Sliding Door, but they are really pricey too.
We found this company, Loft Wall, today and we thought it might be a good option. They make portable dividers that you can customize the sizing and the panels. They are not cheap but they are not too expensive either. You can visit the web site to download the price list. Keep in mind that the published prices are retail, and no one pays retail!
Here are some samples:
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Loft Room Divider
Modern Planters
When we go to a really cool restaurant in Miami or Los Angeles we are always envious of the huge, modern planters that they have. It's really hard to find them. Most of the pottery places that we have in our local area sell the traditional planters. If you have a modern home you are kinda out luck.
Anyway, we just found a great source today for huge, commercial modern planters that we thought we'd share with you. They are so cool! We have no idea how much they cost, sorry. But if you are interested drop us a line and we'll get pricing info for you.
Here are some samples:
Monday, March 29, 2010
Color Story: Red
A pop of red home accessories to brighten up your day...
Red coral statues from Made Goods, Red Silk Flowers from New Growth Design, Shikaro Red Fabric from Fschumacher, Red Garden Stool from Urban Trend, Red Carpet from Chandra, Red Pillow from Caroline Cole, Red Chair from Jessica Charles, Red Artwork from Art Frame Source, Red Mirror from Made Goods.
All can be found under our home decor section. Read More...
Black and White Artwork
We usually have a really hard time finding artwork. Mainly because we know nothing about art and when you know nothing about something you tend to be really insecure. We suppose art is like wine, you can pretend to be a connoiseur or you can just decide you like what you like and that's that.
It's easier that way, no?
So here are some artworks that we just picked up for our own personal loft lately. It's a modern loft with very dark floors and white paint, so we thought we keep it simple by sticking to black and white theme. We really like them in person. They are made professionally for commercial projects so they look really nice and expensive, even though they are quite reasonable.
For more information on pricing and sizes, you can check out our artwork section. They are on the first few pages of the category. Read More...
Barbara Barry Home Accessories for Global Views
We haven't seen much from Barbara Barry for a while. She was huge a few years back, with furniture for Baker, fabrics for Kravet and so on. Her stuff was always so expensive though, so it was a nice surprise to see her home accessories collection for Global Views. They are actually reasonable!
The accessories has her signatured subdued colors & clean-lined styles. Here are some examples:
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Yellow Fever
Sending you a little bit of sunshine...
Monday, March 15, 2010
Chinoiserie Chic
Just a few pretty, Asian-inspired motif in our favorite color, green.
2) Silk Orchid from New Growth Design (it's 60" tall!). Soo pretty in person too.
3) To die for green chinoiserie wallpaper from Scalamandre WP88216-0005 $92 (discounted from $132 for single roll 5 yards x 27 inches) sold in double rolls only. Read More...
White Bookends from Made Goods
We are loving this pair of bookends from Made Good. It is made in ceramic and finished in a glossy white.
Perfect for a beach house, don't you think?
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Where Did You Get That? Gold Sunburst Mirror
You problably have seen this mirror quite a bit. It's quite versatile, and we find it adds a little touch of glamour whereever you decide to hang it.
You can find a better version of this sunburst mirror here. It is made by Global Views and comes in both gold and silver. The mirror is 39.5"' in diameter and costs $498 including shipping.
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Friday, March 12, 2010
New Silk Flower Arrangements for Spring
Happy Friday everybody! It's finally looking like spring in LA this week. OMG it's been the coldest, longest winter ever!
We just got some new silk flower arrangements for spring. Truthfully, we prefer fresh flowers over silk any day, but these look really close to being real, they'll make a pretty good substitute...
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Where Did You Get That? Modern Sofa from Elle Decor
We were browsing through our old copies of Elle Decor today and found this picture. We love the warmth of this room. One can never understate the importance of accessories. What makes this room so cozy is lots of books, lots of accessories, lots of colors-- don't you think?
This sofa is adorable too.
You can find a similiar sofa, or daybed here. It's quite cute in person. You can customize it with different fabric and pillows. The seat can also be tufted.
This item is made by Nathan Anthony. It runs about $1600-1800 depending on fabric or you can send in your own. Drop us a line if you need help with it. Read More...
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Where Did You Get That? Red Modern Dining Chair
Did you see the loft featured in the NY Times today? So gorgeous!
To see the rest of the pictures, click here.
In case you want to know where to get those striking chairs, a similiar model can be found at Alphaville. They are sold for $300/pair. Read More...
Saturday, March 6, 2010
New Thomas Paul Fabrics
A new fabric book just came out from Thomas Paul for Duralee and we thought we'd share it with you. If you are familiar with Thomas Paul fabrics, you probably know how fun and cheerful they are. Just so perfect for spring...
Here are some of the new patterns:
These patterns are made of cotton/linen and run about $50/yard retail. You can get it for less at our fabric store (about 30% less). The rest of the book can be viewed here. Read More...


























