The New Year and a Stream of Consciousness

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Happy New Year!! Looks like we got that in just in time for the end of Chinese New Year..In case you’re wondering, it’s the year of the Rooster. This is what the Chinese Horoscope has to say about 2017.

“The Year of the Rooster will be a powerful one, with no middle of the road when it comes to moving forward. This year, impressions count. You’ll want to look your best and be clear on your intentions concerning love, money, and business. Stick to practical and well-proven paths to ensure success, rather than risky ventures.”

Who knows if we can believe the Rooster,  but we can probably all agree that “impressions count”  and we’ll want to “look our best”  Our houses for sure, right? 🙂

For inspiration, we are about to unload our “stream of consciousness” There is no rhyme nor reason to this montage of shots. Just a group of things we’ve been working on this winter. Hopefully you’ll see something you like.

Keep us in mind as you work on making your house “look it’s best”

OH, and Happy New Year!

 

 

Celebrities!

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What do Yakov Smirnoff, Art Garfunkel, Melissa Ethridge and the Manhattan Transfer have in common? Is it their love of music? Maybe…..or maybe, just maybe they will all be enjoying our labors.

We were recently contracted to select the furnishings for the green room at the

Skokie Center of Preforming Arts!

It’s a small space that needed heavy duty furnishings. Apparently green rooms get a lot of abuse. We found a cute neutral leather sofa that could stand up to abuse. We needed side chairs but they needed to be durable. We found chairs that had fabulous lines. We reupholstered them in Crypton fabric….crypton can stand up to virtually anything.

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Check out the Center’s schedule…lots of good acts are coming. The shows should be good, if only because the celebrities will be so comfortable from their time in the Green Room. 🙂

This is what they were sitting on…no lie!!

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Which speaks to you?

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Vacations are over…the kids are back to school, work,  and their new homes…some temporary some semi-permanent…. sigh….

Thankfully we have multiple interesting projects in the works that run the design gamut. We have channeled our contemporary selves as well as our traditional selves and everything in between. Hopefully it’s keeping us young!!

Lighting can certainly make or break a room.  Take a look at these pictures from two of our most recent projects. They are wildly different yet equally fabulous.

Which one speaks to you?

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The Dog Days of Summer

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Currently we have our hand in lots of projects. We’ve been trying to keep up on posting but thankfully we have been busy, too busy to write. We have been dabbling in everything from draperies and upholstery to kitchens and baths.  We have even worked on some outdoor spaces….It’s been a great summer!

Stay tuned for updates on all the projects…We promise we will get some pictures soon. It’s a good problem to be busy and we feel so fortunate to be able to do what we love and help others create spaces they love…! Give us a call if you want an update or have a project. The holidays are right around the corner.

 

 

Our Favorite Spa

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A few years ago we were tasked with helping our client get her FABULOUS spa ready for a magazine photo shoot. She has since become our friend.

EGEA Spa is located at 1521 Sherman Avenue in Evanston. It’s right on the corner in a quaint historic building. The pleasant color palette and crisp cleanliness draw you in.  We have been behind the scenes for years now and can say from experience, owners Chris and Kathy Pappas pay close attention to every detail. Everything is thought out, from the cucumber water down to the soundproofing; everything is addressed.JP_0232

Here’s the picture from Sheridan Road Magazine. This is what they had to say…..

“After filling out some forms, we were given sea green spa slippers and led into a chic and luxurious changing room/waiting area (reminiscent of Chicago’s Four Seasons Spa, we thought), where we changed into thick white terrycloth robes and drank cucumber water and green tea.”

“Chic and Luxurious, reminiscent of the Four Seasons” That was exactly what we were going for. A historic building comes with challenges. Space being the biggest…or more  literally the  smallest. Together with Kathy we designed this built in sofa to have a chaise feel. The corner houses the magazines…and we adore the light fixture!!

As with any good business, you have to keep growing and investing to keep successful!

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Here’s is the before shot of a seating area outside some treatment rooms.

Don’t pay too much attention to the before, it was a temporary fix to allow guests to relax before or after their appointments.

Here’s the after……Again the space limitations drove our design. We wanted to utilize every usable inch but also give it that “chic, luxurious feel”…..

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The sturdy durable fabric is perfect for a commercial application and the neutral color enhances the spa-like tile on the back wall above the sink. The light fixtures were perfect  adding a simple, sophisticated element while mimicking the fixture in the other waiting area.

We had a few other ideas to bring things together and refresh the space.

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Simple, elegant room numbers….done by hand by the talented daughter of the owners 🙂

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Serene, nature inspired paintings that we were incredibly lucky to find.

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This chest and tray, perfect to hold the signature cucumber water.

We couldn’t be happier with the way things turned out. We know and certainly Chris and Kathy know, that you don’t go to a spa for the decor. BUT, we also know that owners that care enough to make the surroundings beautiful care even more about their level of service.

Please stop in at EGEA Spa, 1521 Sherman Avenue in Evanston.

You’ll be glad you did!!!

Something to think about!

 

The power of marketing has shown itself to be one strong sister. If you’ve been paying attention, nearly all home interiors have evolved into a new look that encompasses styles and colors completely different from what we already own. If you are attempting to keep up, you should make changes.  And if you are thinking of possibly selling your home, it’s become a necessity to change because the new makes the 10-year-old look hopelessly outdated.

Let’s take a look…..

This looks like a classic room….it has good foundation pieces…but they were probably purchased in the 90s.  If you walked into this room today, what impression would you take away?

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And now….here are a few rooms that were done within the last few years.

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See how things have changed…

Ever the girls that want to remain stylish,  we are forever studying how to achieve the new look without breaking the bank. We believe  homes are investments that need attention, just like all investments, perhaps even more. If you are selling or contemplating a sell, or just want to keep up with HGTV, give us a call and lets brainstorm how to get a fresh look for your “investment” spaces.

It’s been sometime!

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We’ve been busy jumping into the new year. The even numbered years are supposed to be the best right? Last year was good too, and for that, we are thankful !!

To start the new year we thought we’d post one of our favorite projects from last year……Thanks Lesley Tokar for the fabulous photography!!!

We will start with the close-ups….the new spin on classic subway tile……

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The gold knobs…updated from satin nickel and chrome….

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lighting with Edison style bulbs….just because there are gold knobs doesn’t mean we can’t have silver lighting..

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Now, the big shots….the glass cabinet with rough wood, and multiple tall cabinets for storage….. It was a labor of love to find the eye-popping art!

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The exposed shelves for easy access to everyday items

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We do love this Italian stove……

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The hidden microwave

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And the full view!!

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Not only is it better to cook in a space that speaks to you, but it is also more fun to eat in one!!  Thanks again, Lesley!

 

 

The Shoemaker’s Daughter

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Most of us have heard the story about the shoemakers daughter. Today I googled it to find it’s exact meaning. The best definition I got was:

The shoemaker is  too busy making shoes for other people to make a pair for his own child. In other words, we often get so tied up in our work and providing for others that we forget to take care of our own”

Hmmmm. As Thanksgiving and the holidays approach, I was feeling desperately like “Momma needs a new pair of shoes” Is that too many cliches in one post? Well it wasn’t shoes I needed but an update to a room that I truly loved but knew it had passed it’s prime.

The trouble is Autumn is our peak season. How was I to find time to do my own mess? Well thankfully I have a sister/partner who swung into action and together we spent one day transforming my dining room.

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I did love my red dining room. But it was time to go.  As we pondered the room, we knew we wanted to keep a lot of the current pieces. The rug, the drapes, the furniture…those were all staying. So we really wanted to paint…and add a bench for seating.  As we started we realized the red roman shades were going to have to leave.  Quick on her feet,  my realsister said, “Let’s paint them” Sure I thought, they aren’t yours? 🙂

But we did…….

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So, I bought some paint, painted, added a new bench, and a new lamp…the rest we reused….and now I have my new shoes. Just in time for the holidays! and it took us less than 8 hours.

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