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Red Rush – Go Niners!

The 49er faithful are beaming with pride. It’s been a while, but this year the San Francisco 49er’s made it to the NFL play-offs. One Sunday, we will be cheering the red & gold as they beat play the NY Giants.
To celebrate this incredible season, I’m showcasing beautiful interior designs highlighting the striking hue of red…
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{photos above via Lonny Magazine}
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red_and_white_dining_room_rue_mag{Photos above via Rue Magazine}

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{Photo from British Vogue via Mimi+Meg}

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{Designer Katie Ridder}
{Coach Harbaugh’s family motto}
Go Niners!
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Read full story By on January 21, 2012 in color, dining rooms, interior design, living rooms

Beautiful Designer Dining Rooms

The dining room is such a special place in a house. It’s where the family comes together not only to eat, but to converse, share and be thankful. I’ve shared tips on decorating the dining room, but today wanted to share some beautiful designer dining rooms. With styles varying from modern to traditional, eclectic to contemporary, I hope one just might inspire you.
Tom-Stringer-Designer-Dining-Room-Large-Art{Designed by Tom Stringer via }
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{Designed by John Loecke via Lonny}
Beautiful-Dining-Rooms-Designer-Ashley-Whittaker-coral-chandelier{Designed by Ashley Whittaker via }
Beautiful-Designer_Dining_Room_Nancy_Price{Designed by Nancy Price via House Beautiful}
Modern-Dining-Room-Eames-Chairs-White-Rue
{Designed by Sabrina Soto via Rue Magazine}
Beautiful-Dining-Room-mixed-seating-bench-windsor-smith
{Designer Windsor Smith via Rue Magazine}
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{Designer from Anthony Wolf Collection via Houzz}
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{Designed by Elizabeth Dinkel via Houzz}
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{Designer unknown via David Christensen Photography}

Do you have a favorite?

Enjoy the weekend!
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Read full story By on September 30, 2011 in dining rooms, furniture, interior design

My Style–Then & Now

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Yesterday, I had the pleasure of guest blogging at Emily A. Clark’s where I talked about how my style has evolved over the years. 

BK {before kids}, my living room and dining room had vibrant red accents. You will have to take a look at the brick red accent wall in our old dining room in the article on Emily’s blog! I grew tired of the red and a few years ago changed the accent colors to softer shades of blues and greens. In retrospect, I believe I was drawn to calming colors not only because my style was evolving, but because I needed a more serene color palette with high-energy toddlers running around. 

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Today my style is more eclectic, cultivated and refined. It took time, education and some trial and error, but I am now more confident in my design choices. Getting older isn’t all bad!

Happy Friday!
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Read full story By on September 2, 2011 in blog, dining rooms, interior design, interview

Interview with New York Interior Designer Sara Gilbane

Earlier this year, the seasoned, Traditional Home and youngster, Lonny collaborated to create a new digital shelter magazine, TRADhome. In it’s debut issue, TRADhome names 20 New Traditional Designers to Watch. On the coveted list is New York-base interior designer, Sara Gilbane. She is known for her classic modern-traditional style and artfully combining low-key and elegant pieces. Sara’s interiors are chic, yet grounded in practicality.
 
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Simplified Bee: When did you know you wanted to be an interior designer? 

Sara Gilbane: After my first day of work at Kemble Interiors. I was thrilled to be working with Celerie Kemble and Christina Murphy and once I dove into those fabrics I never looked back!

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SB: How would you describe your personal style? 

SG: I come from a traditional background and love bold color and pattern mixed with neutrals. My style has a bit of an eclectic loved feel with a sense of calm.

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SB: Who would you most like to collaborate with on a project? 

SG: Architects Peter Pennoyer or Gil Schafer. 

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SB: Do you have “go to” paint colors? If so, which ones? 

SG: Benjamin Moore Linen White, Dove White, and Super White are always used on my moldings. Farrow and Ball Skylight is another favorite- a pale grey blue that makes you feel like you have been enveloped in a cloud.

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SB: Which of today’s interior design trends are here to stay and which ones will we see fade away?

SG: Ikat, zebra, sisal, jewel tones, reclaimed wood, and bold color are all trending but they are classics and will never go away. Perhaps neon is one trend we will (gladly) see go.

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SB: Where do you recommend clients splurge versus save? 

SG: Splurge on drapes, wallpaper, and a custom sofa ( you will LIVE on this for 20 years and it will be amazingly comfortable). Save on cocktail table, side tables, lamps. With this splurge/ save combo the splurge items are so unique people assume the rest of your pieces are special. Then again…. if you fall in love with something, buy it. Since you love it you will always find a way of working it into your next home.

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SB: I love the timelessness of the nursery you designed that was featured in TRADhome. Tell us about your favorite design elements in the space. 

SG: We used a classic wool rug with a timeless geometric pattern in charcoal grey, celadon green, and slate blue to hide stains. The room had a tremendously high ceiling so we added silver star wallpaper on the ceiling and a custom painted pale blue and white circus tent stripe on the walls to add a sense of whimsy to the room. The deep mulberry colored rocking chair is one of my favorite pieces. It is so comfortable and the shape makes it perfect for a growing child ( not stuck in a nursery forever).

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SB: You are embracing social media and write a blog {Travel for Design}, are on Facebook and can be found tweeting {https://twitter.com/sgilbane}. Do you prefer one over the other? What is your advice to other interior designers who are timid about trying social media marketing outlets? 

SG: I love the blog though I do not have nearly enough time to update it as much as I would like to. I need to be better with tweeting! I would advise other designers not to be timid. I was not sure anyone would read our blog and we have over 6,000 hits a day! Go forth and blog, tweet, and tumble!

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SB: Fill in the blank. No room is complete without… 

SG: Art.

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SB: What’s next for Sara Gilbane Interiors? 

SG: I would love to design a range of fabrics and wallpapers for one of the fabric houses. I am fabric obsessed!

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Read full story By on June 2, 2011 in baby nursery room, bedrooms, dining rooms, interior design, interview, living rooms