Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Design is in the Details

People ask me what makes great design. Not only is it the larger picture but each detail that seamlessly makes this big design work--like a supporting cast to an very impressive main attraction. Design is in the details, the materials, the craftsmanship and yes even down to the fraction of an inch.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Kitchen Design

Kitchens are expensive...this much is true. However, there are creative ways to approach a space to make it have the designer look without the major cash. This is my own personal kitchen which we remodeled creatively using IKEA cabinets. We made our own concrete counters and tiled the only wall in this open space with marble subway tile.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Custom Cabinets

People ask me all the time about the options they might have for cabinetry. Obviously, most of this is driven by budget but I also challenge you to think in other terms. For example, in this photo are custom cabinets that I designed for a client of mine--they give personality and uniqueness to her kitchen and the ability to display artwork that she collects. Custom cabinets also allow you to use all the space more efficiently--they give you a myriad of options regarding wood species, and they provide a much more durable cabinet box that will outlast IKEA or other similar cabinets. From an environmental perspective, this is clearly the best approach because building to last is the best thing you can do for this planet.

Modern Design Meets Holiday

CB2 sold these awesome glass trees last year that really look like mid-century modern decorations. Our goal is to add new pieces like this to our ranch home.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Good Design

I want to start this blog by stating that good design is all around us. Unfortunately most people don't notice or seek out good design--others live among it because it works but may not be able to put a finger on why--far fewer are the people who appreciate good design, seek it out, and value it as a part of every day life.

These are the people I seek out. I own my own company doing primarily residential design. I do it because I want to change the way people live and I want to help them love their home, raise their family in a valuable and wonderful space, and, of course, because I find it rewarding.

I have found that most people don't understand what architects do so my hope is to talk about this on this blog but also seek out good design and post it on here. My other hope is that this is a collaboration of minds and opinions both in and out of the design community--that is, if anyone ever reads this.