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Interview: San Francisco Interior Designer Scot Meacham Wood

san francisco designer scot meacham wood
Today I am thrilled to be interviewing the very talented San Francisco-based interior designer, Scot Meacham Wood. I had the pleasure of meeting Scot last year while seating on a social media panel discussion at Kravet in San Francisco. Immediately, I was charmed by his smile, humor and positive attitude. His beautiful design projects have appeared in several publications including SF Examiner, Rue Magazine and Style at Home. Scot also is a fellow design blogger {The Adventures of Tartanscot} and I encourage you to drop by to find out what’s inspiring him today.

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Simplified Bee: Scot, your designs are sophisticated, inviting and timeless. When did you know you wanted to be an interior designer?

Scot Meacham Wood: There was a gentle hint at my future in design when I was still quite young and would rearrange my bedroom at the age of 10, almost monthly. “Mom, can I move my bed to this wall?”  “Mom, could I have new lamps for my side tables?”  “Mom, I want new bedding.”  But, I really began to understand the power of design while working for Ralph Lauren.  I was with Polo for over 13 years – working in the Northern California stores – and it was amazing watching these beautiful spaces re-imagined each season.  The same space that was a New York loft one fall would be a French chateau the next.

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SB: Your portfolio is beautiful and includes a range of styles. Which one is closest to your personal style?

SMW: I always find the greatest inspiration for any one of my projects from my clients themselves.  I’ve been incredibly lucky to have worked with some truly amazing people on the transformation of their homes. People always seem to be willing to transform their lives – and being in the front row (as it were) seeing people discard unneeded things from their pasts and seeing their lives from a fresh new perspective – never ceases to inspire me. I guess the space that most represents me is my own home.  But it is also the space that is in almost continuous evolution.  Furniture is constantly on the move.  Paint colors get changed.

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SB: Who are your favorite designers?
 
SMW: Michael Smith.  Charlotte Moss.  Miles Redd.  Ralph Lauren.  Joe Nye.

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SB: What are you favorite design magazines, books or blogs?

SMW: On the magazine front – I’m a huge fan of Elle Decor, House Beautiful, Arch Digest, Rue, and Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles.  For blogs – I love All the Best, Tobi Fairley’s blog, Grant Gibson’s blog, and the beautiful writing of Mrs. Blandings.

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

SMW: Paint colors are part of such a delicate dance.  So much depends of the orientation of the house, and the quality of the light, I try not to have any pre-conceived ideas about specific colors.  What I DO love are people who are willing to go dramatic.  Dark colors.  Saturated colors.  And, frankly, I love using wallpapers.

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

SMW: “Trends” in design are somewhat of a misnomer for me – maybe because I gravitate towards more classic designs.  But, because most interior design installations have such lengthy time span – sometimes 18 months to 2 years – most ‘trends’ have come and gone over that time period.

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SB: Your designs showcase beautiful textiles, furnishings and home accessories. Would you share some of your favorite collections or resources?

SMW: I really love to shop. Really. I firmly believe that it’s a genetic marker from my mother’s side of the family. For textiles, I love Jim Thompson’s textiles, Lee Jofa’s collections, and the bright fabrics from Carleton V. When in New York – you’ll find me shopping through Thomas O’Brien’s shop in SoHo – and well as several places along Lexington Ave.

tartan living room scot woodSB: What is your favorite room in your house and why?

SMW: I love my drawing room.  It’s the room where I entertain guests, the ‘heart’ of my home.  It also contains many of my favorite things.  My custom tufted silk-velvet sofa.  My Chinese needlepoint botanical rug. And most of my collection of portraiture is displayed there.


* all photographs published with permission from Scot Meacham Wood
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Read full story By on March 21, 2011 in interior design, interview

Friday Find: Chic Lantern Lighting by Urban Electric Co

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I’ve been on the lookout for just the right lantern pendant in an entryway. The selection of fabulous lighting at Urban Electric Co. has always been impressive, but I am loving the variety of lantern lighting currently available. I’ve selected some of my favorites to show you. 


michael amato lantern lighting urban electric

Urban Electric features several lighting collections by designers such as Mark Maresca and Michael Amato. Some of my favorite lanterns they designed appear above.


amanda nisbet lantern lighting urban electric

Another remarkable lighting collection represented by Urban Electric is by designer Amanda Nisbet.  She brilliantly infuses some bright, playful color in her lighting collection. Gorgeous!

Simplified Bee has been nominated for the Circle of Moms Top 25 Design Blogs! Thank you to everyone that has voted so far! And I realized you can vote once every day until March 21 – just click on the thumbs up. Thank You!
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Read full story By on March 18, 2011 in friday find, interior design, lighting

Oopsy Daisy Art Giveaway

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It’s no secret that Rosenberry Rooms is one of my favorite resources for chic baby nursery décor, so I was thrilled when they offered to sponsor a giveaway on Simplified Bee. Rosenberry Rooms features a huge selection of furniture, bedding, art, rugs and lighting – all perfect for decorating a child’s or baby’s room. In addition, many of their products are hand painted or crafted. Gotta love that!

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Rosenberry Rooms has graciously offered to give away this playful & colorful Favorite Things Alphabet – Girl Canvas Reproduction by Oopsy Daisy – it retails for $159 and I think it would look darling in a little girl’s room. 
Here is how to enter:

• Leave a comment. {provide your email if I don’t have a way to contact you}.
• Extra Entry – become a new follower of Simplified Bee’s Blog, Twitter or Facebook Page.
• Extra Entry – mention this giveaway in a blog post, FB link or tweet, then leave a comment letting me know.
• Please post a separate comment for each extra entry.
• Entry period closes at 9 pm PST on Monday, March 21, 2011. The winner will be chosen by Random.org. 

Good luck!
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Read full story By on March 14, 2011 in baby and children, girl's bedroom, Giveaways, interior design

Coffee Table Decorating and Styling Tips

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{Designer Ken Fulk}
Tucked between sofas and chairs, the coffee table can help a space achieve equilibrium. Although known as a staple in living or family rooms, coffee tables are also found in other areas of the home such as bedrooms, offices and sunrooms. Regardless of the location, decorating a coffee table’s surface is an essential element in completing  the room’s overall look.

{Designer: Tobi Fairley}

It may seem elementary, but artfully styling a coffee table takes careful consideration.  It’s easy to plop down some coffee table books, fresh flowers and a tray, but it may not be pleasing to the eye. When selecting items to decorate the surface, keep in mind basic principles of design including scale, balance, rhythm and harmony. Taking these design principles into consideration, here are some tips for decorating a coffee table:
ideas for styling a coffee table{Designer: Palmer Weiss}
Evaluate Scale. Take into consideration the scale or visual weight of your coffee table and the other furnishing that embody the space. The example above, by interior designer Palmer Weiss, incorporates a round glass coffee table, which has less visual weight than the surrounding furnishings. To compliment the table’s scale, shape and material, Palmer selects three groups of items; a decorative plate, fresh flowers and a couple books – all heavier in visual weight than the coffee table itself. Notice the coral & white fresh flowers subtly pick up on the pillow’s hue – this is not an accident. The floral arrangement also adds height to the grouping without blocking the view of the TV, fireplace or guests’ faces. The round plate picks up on similar colors in the space, but more importantly repeats the circle patterns throughout the space. The magnifying glass placed on the coffee table books adds a touch of whimsy and that magical third element to the grouping. One design trick, which Palmer uses here, is to arrange accessories in groups and multiples of three.
     
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{Designer: Hillary Thomas; Photo credit: Patrick Cline via Lonny Magazine}
Strike Visual Harmony. Designer, Hillary Thomas also used a trio of compatible items to create a harmonious look on this square coffee table. Again, fresh flowers in various shades of pink and red pick up on pair of ikat pillows {keep plants. A small round tea light breaks up the straight lines of the table and adds a romantic touch. {If you have small children or pets, please be careful when lighting candles on a coffee table – for safety reasons candles should be kept out of reach.} This time a pair of coffee table books are grounded with Foo Dogs. The Asian figurines compliment in style, texture and color the garden stools placed in front of the sofa.
    
{Designer: Tobi Fairley}
Achieve Balance. In the formal seating room above, designer Tobi Fairley creates a symmetrical balance by placing matching chairs, side tables and table lamps on either side of the sofa. The pair of books and glass art accessories selected to decorate the coffee table breaks the room’s formal symmetry, creating visual balance and interest.    
  
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{Designer: Hillary Thomas; Photo credit: Patrick Cline via Lonny Magazine}
Above designer, Hillary Thomas using a large square tufted ottoman as a coffee table in this family room. A contrasting black lacquer tray is the perfect accessory to unify and showcase other decorative items. The asymmetrical arrangement of the stone horse figurine, book and succulent plant creates a visual balance. This informal balance can be difficult to achieve for some and there are no set of rules as to what is right or wrong. Many times it requires patience and plenty of trial and error to get it right.    
styling a coffee table ideas{photo credit: Thibault Jeanson via House Beautiful}
Create Rhythm.  Here designers, Hattie Wolfe and Abby Rizor place a large Indonesian bowl on a stout wooden coffee table. While some may argue the scale of the bowl is too large, it works not only because the repetition it provides in color & texture, but its contrasting round form creates rhythm in the space. I am not sure how this bowl was acquired, but showcasing treasures from your travels is always a wonderful way to make a space personal and act as a great conversation starter.
What do you think are the most important design principles to keep in mind while styling a coffee table?
Are you looking for more design advice on styling your home? If so, you may enjoy reading: 

Tips on Decorating the Fireplace Mantel,  
Tips on Styling a Bookcase Like an Interior Designer or  
Tips for Styling a Living Room.
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Read full story By on March 9, 2011 in Design Tips, home accessories, interior design, Interiors, Living Room, living rooms, Tips/Tricks