Monday, February 28, 2011

{ Feeling of spring! }

I have to admit that I really yearn for spring now that we are entering March, and it seems that the more I yearn, the more it snows so it's quite frustrating! Therefore I have now collected some spring pictures that can help us get some "spring feeling"...(for you that already are so lucky to have spring already; just enjoy!)


 Gotta love this fresh, cute and colorful kitchen corner.


What a lovely place to enjoy the spring outside.


The flowery wallpaper gives the room a feeling of spring in an adorable way.


Flowers is all you need to give your room a touch of spring.


A sunny breakfast  - yes please! *smile*

What do you do to give your home a feeling of spring?


(Images: Alvhem)

Boho Chic - done with strategic layering

All over the runway and the streets of NYC is a style easily called Boho (or Grandma) chic. In the colder months it consists of artfully layering on pieces in a way that might look haphazard but in reality shows a clever mixing of patterns or textures. The key is to keep them fitted enough not to overwhelm your frame...not always as easy as it looks but utterly arresting when it works.

Colors Boys Room

Colors Boys Room

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Boy's room with four different colors on walls, yellow, purple
Wall color is Cloud Burst
boy's room. White plus natural wood tones make a soothing
Colors Boys Room Choosing from 40 different color options makes it easy to match your

Decorating Magazines

Baby Boys Rooms

Boys Bed Room

Boys Sports Rooms

Colors Boys Room

Blue Monday

Even though red seems to be grabbing all the headlines lately, I've been noticing a lot of blue on and off the runway and in the home.  I absolutely love Todd Alexander Romano's new blue apartment that was featured in the February issue of Architectural Digest with its pops of citron, chartreuse and red.  I also noticed these same color combinations in many fashion photos from New York, London and Milan.  Makes me want to buy something blue today!
















Photos by Thomas Loof for AD, Tommy Ton, The Sartorialist, Hanneli Mustaparta and Mr. Newton

Shabby Apple Giveaway!

** Update: Lisa Mende, you are the Winner! Congrats **
It's Monday, and you know what that means! Today's giveaway is hosted by Shabby Apple, a wonderful place to shop for clothing, jewelry and accessories! One lucky reader will win this Ultra comfortable and Ultra Girly dress - Le Coeur. It lies somewhere right in between "favorite t-shirt"and "darling cupcake."
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Shabby Apple Giveaway!

** Update: Lisa Mende, you are the Winner! Congrats **
It's Monday, and you know what that means! Today's giveaway is hosted by Shabby Apple, a wonderful place to shop for clothing, jewelry and accessories! One lucky reader will win this Ultra comfortable and Ultra Girly dress - Le Coeur. It lies somewhere right in between "favorite t-shirt"and "darling cupcake."
shabbyapple dress
To qualify, visit Shabby Apple and leave a comment below.
Also Click on the Facebook
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for an extra entry.
Winner will be announced on Friday, march 4th at 5pm EST.
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Gorgeous Gucci

In 2009, Gucci moved their headquartes from Florence to Rome.  The offices are located in a historic building on Via del Banco di Santo Spirito.  The nine story palazzo was commissioned by Giulio Alberini, a wealthy merchant, and erected in 1515 and was designed by Raphael and his student Giulio Romano.  Gucci head designer Frida Gianinni told W magazine that she found the "palazzo through a family friend, it had just undergone a historical renovation by architecture firm Studio Gigli. Inside, new bathrooms and lighting fixtures had been added, and the frescoes were painstakingly restored. Outside, the facade had been scoured of all that big-city smog residue." The Ministry of Arts and Culture rules created a few complications for the day to day work at Gucci.  Soryboards and sketches that Giannini used to pin on her walls for inspiration have to lean on the floor due to the precious frescoes, “I can’t hang anything, let alone put lights up,” Giannini lamented.


The frescoed ceiling at Gucci.

Frida Giannini in her office.  I love the brass standing mirror in the corner!

I don't care for contemporary furniture when it's housed in a sleek interior but I do like the look juxtaposed with mouldings, boiseries and architectural details.  I always wonder if this is why Europeans love this type of furniture so much.  It always seems to look better in their older buildings. 

"For the decor, Giannini plucked furnishings from the blueprint she masterminded for the brand’s flagships in New York, Rome and Shanghai. Tables are crafted from shiny Indian rosewood, often bordered with rose gold–tinted brass; divans and chairs are made from mohair velvet; and smoky or clear glass inserts gussy up the doors."

Frida Giannini was also just interviewed by James Franco for the March 2011 issue of Harper's Bazaar that includes a look into her home in Rome.  After watching the Oscars last night, I do not understand his appeal but at least her house is interesting. I especially love the Fernand Leger painting behind them.

The living room was decorated with art-deco pieces.

Frida sits in an Arne Jacobsen Egg Chair in her study.

I love the railings along the stairs.

I love the simplicity of Frida's home.  Each piece of furniture becomes a work of art.

The kitchen is sleek and modern while the fur blanket softens the lines in the bedoom below. I know the Gucci office and Frida's home won't appeal to everyone but it really works for interiors in historic buildings in Rome.  More than I can say about James Franco at the Oscars.

Photos by Christopher Sturman and Douglas Friedman


Color Psychology in Interior Design by Guest Blogger Michaela Noelle

While I am in LA attending the Design Bloggers Conference, Michaela of Michaela Noelle Designs will be filling in for me. As you will see from her blog, Michaela is a darling young design student with a great eye for design and fabulous sense of style. She is currently living her dream of becoming a designer. Love it. And I love the advice her grandmother gave her, 
dream big quoteDream big. Don't stop at dreaming though; make those dreams come true by working hard with determination and integrity.  Learn all you can so you can be great at what you do. But most of all, do what you love and do it with passion.”

Michaela, thanks again for guest blogging. Keep on dreaming - Your future is bright! ~ Cristin

Hi all! I'm Michaela from Michaela Noelle Designs, and I can't tell you how excited I am to be here at Simplified Bee today!  I'm an interior design major at Seattle Pacific University and I am totally, head-over-heels, in love with all things design.  Originally from California, I'm still trying to adapt to the rain {and all those looks I get when I pull out my Coach umbrella}.  I have a special love for the home and what it means to a person and a family.  My passion in life is to serve others, and my joy comes from doing so through interior design.

While school is definitely challenging and time consuming, I feel lucky that I'm learning to do something I'm passionate about.  Sometimes, I can't believe I'm drawing a furniture plan for homework!  I used to draw floor plans on my kids' menus when we'd go out to eat when I was younger.  You know... where most kids would play tic-tac-toe or draw their pet, I would be sketching my dream house.  My mom even made sure to tell me not to draw any floor plans at dinner before I left for my first date!  I guess she was right. That could have been awkward. (:

Today, I'm going to share some insight on one of my favorite topics: color psychology.  Color is such a huge part of our lives! Your mood can directly affect your actions; the color shirt you choose to wear in the morning, the can of paint you decide to redo your family room in, and what color you pick out for your latest manicure.  It also works the opposite way, as colors have the ability to make you feel a certain way. Let's start from the beginning, shall we?

The color wheel:
color wheel for interior design

The hues on the left side of the color wheel are all considered "cool colors" which will make walls recede, or make a room appear bigger, while the right side of the wheel is deemed the "warm colors" which, in turn, make walls or a room advance.

The Joyful Energizer: Yellow
Yellow is refreshing.  It adds life to any room, rejuvenating the soul.  The pure and bright characteristics of the hue offer energy and happiness.  Last year, we discovered that painting a nursery a bright tone of yellow may cause the baby to be too awake and energetic, therefore causing more crying.  Silly, but it could be true!  Yellow is the brightest color on the color wheel, so your eye will be immediately drawn to something yellow, even if it's surrounded by multiple other colors. 

The Bold Show Stopper: Red
red color psychology interior design{1. & 2. Sarah Richardson}
Did you know it's actually proven that when a person walks into a room of red, their heart rate will automatically increase? It gets your blood pumping.  Red is the absolute most appetizing color.  So serving food on red plates or eating in a room with red walls or accents will actually make someone more hungry {and perhaps enjoy your cooking even more!}  Sarah Richardson nailed this dining area with punches of red, warming up the space, while the accents of blue anchor the room.  Because red is such a bold color, white or neutral walls with red accents is a great way to introduce the color.  It's a show stopper. (:

The Haven: Purple
Purple might be is most definitely my favorite color on the color wheel.  Sitting directly opposite of yellow, purple is the perfect color for peacefulness.  Since it's character foil is yellow, which personifies energy and makes you want to go-go-go, peace and serenity is only fitting for the personality of purple.  It exudes confidence, creativity, and passion.  It is also the color of royalty, and who doesn't love feeling like a princess?

The Tranquil Get-Away: Blue
Reminding us of the sea, sky, and rushing rivers, blue will soothe our souls.  Because it is a "cool color", it makes walls recede, creating the allusion of a bigger space.  The first picture shows how just a subtle sky blue paint can warm up the space, giving depth to the room.  The second picture is the perfect example of how to add drama to a space with wonderful architectural features, like the molding.  This dark blue adds a dash of formality to a casual family room. Want to know a secret? Blue is the most unappetizing color.  In fact, if you ever go to a salad bar or buffet table, a lot of the time the restaurant will strategically give you blue plates. You'll automatically take less food, because you're not as hungry just by looking at the plate! Crafty folks, eh?

Green is the color of nature.  It brings the outdoors in, which is always nice, isn't it?  Green is said to bring new life and a sense of freshness to a space.  Being on the cool side of the color wheel, it is also a tranquil color.  In other avenues of life, we attribute green with money, health, and jealousy.  In the home though, it often tends to have a calming effect, much like purple and blue.  Did you know guests on TV shows wait in "green rooms" intentionally, so they can de-stress before their appearances? I love how designer Tobi Fairley is bold in her color choice, but not in the expected fashion of the walls.  This is a great example of how to make a statement with pieces in the room, not necessarily your wall color. It's a wonderful choice for renters who don't have the option of painting!

The Understated Grace: Neutrals
Just because you chose neutral paint, furniture and accessories doesn't mean you have no personality!  You have quite a distinct one, actually.  Neutral colors are said to be relaxing, soft, plush, pleasant, graceful, and have a sense of understated elegance.  White couches and rugs also say "I'm bold, daring, and luxurious enough to own something white."  I happen to be very drawn to neutral spaces, with perhaps a touch of color in the rug, pillows, or flowers.  One tip- when trying to achieve this look, be sure to include more texture in your space.  Texture is what makes neutral rooms shine, as seen in the beautiful fireplace above!

For today's sake, we are calling black a color (even though it is technically the absence of color, but obviously that's no fun!).  "Every room needs a touch of black"...I remember hearing this on HGTV once, and I really like the saying. Black anchors a room, and it's another bold choice when used on walls and in cabinetry, as seen above.  It's the color of mystery and sophistication.  Black is commonly seen paired with a contrasting color. Putting any color against black will consequently make the other color appear brighter.  In both photos above, you can see how even though there is black in the spaces, they are still ever so lovely and glamorous when paired with textures, complimenting patterns and lighter colors to balance the black.

Thank you so much, Cristin, for having me share some insight from my classes in design school.  You're the sweetest and I can't wait to meet you in person someday! 

And readers, it's been fun! I hope this post has brightened your knowledge on color as much as it brightened my day to bring it to you. (:
~Michaela