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ELLE DECOR Designer Showhouse: Tween Girl’s Bedroom by Grant Gibson

Grant Gibson Elle Decor Designer Showhouse 2010

Earlier this year, ELLE DECOR  named San Francisco interior designer, Grant Gibson as one of the “5 Designers to Watch.” Today, the public can see first hand just why. Grant has designed a gorgeous tween girl’s bedroom at the ELLE DECOR Designer Showhouse in San Francisco going on now.


Elle Decor Showhouse Grant Gibson Tween Bedroom

While touring the house last week, Grant was on hand adding the final touches to the room. iPod with Lady Gaga playing, popcorn spilling over a Moroccan pouf and nail polish here & there were just some of the small details to the room making it so special. Grant admitted this was the toughest project he has seen. “Channeling a thirteen year old girl” didn’t come naturally and he had to ask friends with tween girls for advice. It seemed to work.

Grant Gibson De Gournay Custom Wallpaper Bird Detail

The opulent hand-painted wallcovering by De Gournay steals the show and was Grant’s point of inspiration for the overall design. Above is a detail of the the custom Chinoiserie design. It included the sweetest little birds. This pair for ducks were precious.

Grant Gibson Interior Design Serena and Lily Bedding Girls 
To balance the energy from the wallpaper, Grant selected simple, preppy pink & green bedding from Serena & Lily for the matching twin beds. The Grass Boarder Frame Sham and Duvet look great with the Color Frame Shams in melon. The fabric for the whimsical zebra headboards was found at Target – originally bed sheets. Love it. The turquoise bedside lamp  by Christopher Spitzmiller adds just the right amount of accent color to the vignette. The simple Parson’s side table in white lacquer was custom made.

Grant Gibson Tween Girls Bedroom Art Wall Accessories Interior Design

On the wall, Grant hangs a series of framed photographs, prints and personal artwork that magnify what this tween treasures most; A mixture of Twilight’s Edward Cullen, Lady Gaga and Audrey Hepburn. A modern black mirror is placed in the middle and centered over the skirted console. A pair of bright yellow X benches by Jonathan Adler flank the grass green table.

Grant Gibson Designer Girl's Bedroom Tween Pink Green

Here is a close-up of the console table cluttered with colorful candies, makeup and trendy jewelry. This tween has clearly not mastered the art of organization… too busy it seems reading the Twilight series!


Grant Gibson Bamboo Chair Moroccan Pouf Tween Bedroom

A black bamboo chair covered with a hot pink Madeline Weinrib fabric sits naturally next to a Moroccan pouf in turquoise from Serena & Lily. The floor length drapes were custom by Madina Aryeh.

Grant Gibson Showhouse Girl's Room Window Treatments

Here is a closer look at the custom window treatments. White with a double black ribbon trim. This simple, elegant and tailored look is again the right choice to complement the busy wallpaper.

Grant Gibson Design Bathroom Tween Girls
Written in lipstick on the mirror is yet another tribute to vampire, Edward in the tween’s bathroom. And don’t be fooled again by the clutter, this space is exquisite. The walls are covered in bathroom grasscloth by Phillip Jefferies.

Grant Gibson Designer Bathroom Phillip Jeffries Grasscloth

The Simple Scallop Pendant by Circa Lighting hangs in the girl’s bath. On the walls are adorned with personal art and a favorite slogan, “Keep Calm and Carry On.” I am betting there was a time or two throughout the design process when Grant turned to the same words for calming advice. He can rest assured his tween room design is a huge success and being well received by all visitors to the house, in-person or on-line.

What are your favorite design elements in this room?


*all photos by Cristin Priest for Simplified Bee
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Read full story By on November 8, 2010 in bedrooms, chinoiserie, girl's bedroom, interior design, kids' art wall

A Sneak Peek at ELLE DECOR’s San Francisco Designer Showhouse

Elle Decor San Francisco St Francis Blvd Street Sign
We have all be anticipating it and the time has come. For the next three weekends, a stately 5,000 square-foot mansion at 300 St. Francis Boulevard will be San Francisco’s most stylish address as ELLE DECOR unveils its first-ever Designer Showhouse.
Elle decor San Francisco Showhouse drawing
{image via ELLE DECOR}
For months, the Mediterranean style home in the heart of the historic St. Francis Wood neighborhood was taken down to the studs and renovated. In addition, the interior was transformed by eleven of the San Francisco’s most talented interior designers – all of which were handpicked by ELLE DECOR. The impressive line-up of sought-after tastemakers includes Grant Gibson, Suzanne Tucker and Jay Jeffers. 
Elle Decor Showhouse Gary Spain Living Room
{Living Room by Gary Spain}
Elle Decor Showhouse Palmer Wiess Breakfast Area Kitchen
{Breakfast Area by Palmer Weiss}
Elle Decor Showhouse Palmer Wiess Kitchen stove backsplash tile
{Kitchen by Palmer Weiss}
On Wednesday I had the opportunity to tour the five bedroom, six bath home as designers inside and out were putting on the finishing touches. And to put it simply, it’s spectacular. Unlike typical designer showhouses, this one has a cohesive design style and color palette. Neutral grays and beiges are infused with occasional bursts of cool blues, bright greens and muted reds. The design flows brilliantly from room to room – and that was not by chance. It took an extensive amount of behind the scenes planning and several face-to-face meetings with the designers to have it come off without a glitch.
Elle Decor Showhouse Steven Volpe Dining Room
{Dining Room by Steven Volpe}
elle decor showhouse Jay Jeffers Master Bedroom
{Master Bedroom by Jay Jeffers – Jeffers Design Group}
Elle Decor Showhouse Jay Jeffers Master Bath
{Master Bath by Jay Jeffers – Jeffers Design Group}
On hand to talk about the Showhouse and process was ELLE DECOR’s new editor-in-chief, Michael Boodro. He said they were thrilled to have the worldly city of San Francisco as the backdrop of the first-ever ELLE DECOR Designer Showhouse.  Boodro said the designers were given a fictional family who enjoys visits from their young granddaughters, entertaining family and friends and traveling all over the world. The Showhouse is certainly a wonderful reflection of this active, chic family.

Elle Decor Showhouse Grant Gibson Tween Bedroom
{Children’s Bedroom by Grant Gibson}
Elle Decor Showhouse Suzanne Tucker Bedroom Twin Beds
{Bedroom by Suzanne Tucker}
“I hope the Showhouse inspires and shows what designers can really do.” says Boodro. He adds, “Hiring a skilled designer will save homeowners money in the long run.”
Elle Decor Showhouse Erin Martin Media Family Room
{Media and family room by Erin Martin}
Elle Decor Showhouse Kendall Wilkinson Foyer Chandelier
{Foyer by Kendall Wilkinson}
Elle Decor Showhouse Will Wick Library Den
{Library by Will Wick}
Next week, I will go into more detail regarding the design of the rooms. If you are in the San Francisco area in the near future, be sure to visit this inspirational house. You will not leave disappointed. Here are the event details:

WHEN:  Saturdays & Sundays, November 5 -21, 2010 from 10:00am – 4:00pm
WHERE:  St. Francis Wood Mansion, 300 St. Francis Blvd., San Francisco, CA 
TICKETS:  Open to the public, tickets are $30 per person if purchased before November 12th or $35 at the door. Group Rates are also available. For tickets and more information please visit www.jlsf.org. All proceeds from the ELLE DECOR Showhouse will benefit The Junior League of San Francisco.

*all photos by Cristin Priest for Simplified Bee

And just in case you missed it, here are tours of the ELLE DECOR Showhouse’s Living Room by Gary SpainTeen Girl’s Bedroom by Grant Gibson, Guest Bedroom Retreat by Suzanne Tucker  and Master Bedroom and Bath by Jay Jeffers.
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Read full story By on November 5, 2010 in bedrooms, girl's bedroom, interior design, kitchens, living rooms

Design Blogger Series: What Would You Do?

Williams Sonoma Home Cosmopolitan Console Table
House Beautiful has a designer series I enjoy reading called, “What Would You Do?” A handful of interior designers are asked to create a small vignette using the same piece of furniture. Today, I have invited four fabulous interior design bloggers to do the same. As a starting point, Brooke Giannetti of Velvet & Linen, Lauren Liess of Pure Style Home, Scot Meacham Wood of The Adventures of Tartanscot and Michelle Workman of Furnishing a Fabulous Life were given the Cosmopolitan Console Table from Williams Sonoma Home. It is a beautifully proportioned console in a glamorous Regency Revival style of 1930s Paris. With it the designers were asked to design a look by incorporating four or so  décor items. Each created something wonderfully different that gives us a peek into their personal style.
designer series what would your do brooke velvet and linen
Los Angeles-based designer, Brooke Giannetti of Velvet & Linen created a relaxed “coastal” entryway using the console table.  She places a pair of Leila Chairs from Giannetti Home, slipcovered in a cream linen on either side of the console. Brooke says, “they bridge the gap between contemporary and traditional, just like the Cosmopolitan Console.” A chunky jute Bora Bora Rug in “Sunrise”by Merida grounds the space with warmth and natural texture. Original artwork by Brooke’s husband, Steve Giannetti ‘s water painting series helps set the serene coastal tone and is also available at Giannetti Home. For the “perfect amount of aged patina” she adds a 1930’s copper lantern from The Elemental Garden at 1st Dibs.
designer series what would your do lauren liess
Based just outside Washington DC, designer Lauren Liess of Pure Style Home envisioned the Cosmopolitan Console in the entry of her dream lake house. She used Susanna Kasler’s quartrefoil chairs in blue from Hickory Chair. to flank the console.  Theresa Fike’s painting found on Etsy grounds the grouping and adds a sense of age. The llama sconces from Porta Romana are “hysterical” and fun and totally out of left field which is why Lauren loved them. Lauren also added, “I’d love to layer more more and more on the table, but since we’re allowed only 4 items 😉 ” A large potted foxtail asparagus fern was selected to add some life and fresh green to the space. Lauren said, “they’re hard to kill too which is key.”

designer series what would your do scot wood
Designer, Scot Meacham Wood of The Adventures of Tartanscot created a calming, relaxed and stylish entry of the Four Seasons Private Residences in San Francisco {also where Wood is based}.  He images, “a beautiful San Francisco skyline glowing with the late evening sunset and the space welcoming homeowners from a hectic day.” The walls are covered in a calming Arrowroot, “Springtime Green” PJ1737 by Phillip Jeffries Wallpaper. Scot flanks the console table with a pair of Macassar Veneered Armchairs, recovered in Apple Green Mohair available at 1st Dibs. The Blue & White Ginger Jar Lamp from Ralph Lauren add just the right touch of Chinoiserie. Over the console Wood hangs original artwork of Daniel Tousignant, available from Geras/Tousignant Gallery.

designer series what would your do michelle workman
Los Angeles-based designer, Michelle Workman of the blog, Furnishing a Fabulous Life created a “New English Study” with the Williams Sonoma Home console table. Filled with books, this very hip study or library would be painted a forest green. To anchor the space Workman adds the Climbing Leopard rug by Diane Von Furstenberg. She also includes a pair of chic canopy chairs in white patent leather from Mogul. For a big of “old” an antique Gilded Running Horse Weathervane from 1st Dibs is added on the console. From the ceiling, Michelle hangs a timeless chandelier – the Aurburn from Arteriors Home.
A big thank you to Brooke, Lauren, Scot and Michelle for participating in this series!
There are elements in each design that I think are brilliant. Which one catches your eye?
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Read full story By on November 3, 2010 in design blogger series, foyers, furniture, interior design, original artwork

Sweet, Modern Pink & Orange Nursery Room for Baby Girl

pink-orange-the-coast-is-clear-poster-artwork-kids{poster by Jeff Canham & available at Serena & Lily}
Recently I had the pleasure of working with a mommy-to-be designing the nursery room for her first child. As a starting point, she received a simple white spindle crib {similar to the one pictured below} that needed to be incorporated in the overall design. Expecting a baby girl, the client wanted a palette that was girly, yet modern. She also loves birds and wanted to include them somehow.
Pink-orange-birdcage-baby-girl-nursery-design-inspiration
The result  was a fresh, modern nursery with touches of whimsy. The inspiration for the room, “Fleur Pink & Orange Nursery” was Annette Tatum’s Little House Fleur Pink Bedding. Finding the vintage feeling birdcage lighting was icing on the cake! Here are the resources for the inspiration board above:

1. Perrin Dresser – Petitnest
2. Pink Animals Alphabet Poster – Rosenberry Rooms
3. Pink Dance Floor Small Needlepoint Pillow – Rosenberry Rooms
4. Meadow Friends – Canvas Art with Clock – oopsy daisy
5. Musette Bird Rattle – blabla
6. Sherwin-Williams White Dogwood SW6315 for the walls
7. Birdcage Chandelier – Rosenberry Rooms
8. Ava Child Chair and Ava Child Ottoman – Jennifer DeLonge
9. Fleur Pink Crib Bedding – Little House by Annette Tatum

Looking for baby boy nursery inspiration? Here’s a darling bird themed nursery for a little guy. Keeping the baby’s gender a surprise? Here’s another bird nursery room perfect for boy or girl.

What do you like best in this nursery room design?
PS – Need some help designing your nursery room? Please feel free to contact me at simplifiedbee@yahoo.com for more information about my virtual designing services.
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Read full story By on October 27, 2010 in baby and children, baby nursery room, interior design