Needing Some Inspiration: 10 Inspiring Rooms
After a long weekend, I awoke on Tuesday needing some inspiration. As I've done numerous times in the past, i turned to Pinterest for just that. Scrolling through the images, some pinned years ago and others just days ago, I found myself gravitating toward what I'm most comfortable with: layered neutrals, mixed patterns and contrasting textures. A little pop of color for interest on either a larger piece or in accessories is ok, but the spaces that most reflect my sensibilities and inspire me are earthy, elegant and just a bit funky. Take a look and let me know what type of spaces inspire YOU.
Out And About: Santa Barbara
Around this time last week, Alex and I travelled to Santa Barbara. The trip was part of an extended birthday celebration/gift that included tickets to see one of my favorite artists, Banks, who was to perform at the Bowl. Two days prior to the show, we walked, ate, drank, napped on the beach and shopped a bit in this truly pretty place. Tucked in between the mountains and the sea, Santa Barbara's air is clean, crisp and a little salty. We stayed at the hip Goodland Hotel, where I admit to feeling a little out of my league, but where the laid-back, cool California vibe was quite entertaining. Among the places we visited, my favorites were the Santa Barbara Botanical Garden, The Textile Studio, Raoul's, American Ale for cocktails, and of course, the Bowl, where I danced (my-you-know-what-off) to the sounds and amazing voice of Elizabeth Banks. Take a look a few images from our past weekend:
Many thanks to NS and KT for taking such great care of the kids while we were away.
As an aside, let's all hope that the recent oil spill that contaminated the pristine Santa Barbara coast is cleaned up quickly and effectively, so that no more wildlife or plant material is lost forever.
Client Update: Pacific Heights
With a three week deadline and [an almost] empty space this project ended up to be one of my favorites. A recent move from Chicago to San Francisco with few items in tow, made my Pacific Heights client realize his new space needed to feel like home and...quickly. The first thing Cocoon Home set out to do was to strategically place big plants to thrive in the amazing light, frame the awesome views and give the space a natural feel. Such a short deadline dictated that basic items needed to be sourced on the spot (no room for lead times). It was a touch of sheer luck that the start of the project coincided with the renowned Alameda Flea Market, where most of the accessories that set the tone for the apartment were acquired. Larger pieces, i.e. furniture, were found at the Chestnut St. Pottery Barn in S.F., The Wooden Duck in Berkeley and at West Elm in Emeryville. Our finds in each of these stores helped create the look and mood we were hoping to achieve. Taking into consideration our client's love for Paris and french style in general, we coupled masculine metal pieces with softer white fabrics and indigo textiles to create a California home with a Parisian feel. As you enter the space, antique french documents next to a vintage typewriter atop Pottery Barn's Burke Console table help set the tone for the rest of the space. Patterned rugs and clean lines flow and welcome one from room to room, all seemingly coordinated yet not overly intentional. In time, our client will add his own personal touches and together we'll find beautiful art and a few more rugs to add the finishing touches to this sophisticated bachelor pad. In the interim, take at look at what was accomplished thus far in a VERY short span of time:
Botanical Inspiration: A Foliage Arrangement
When asked to donate a few botanical arrangements for a fundraiser benefitting our children’s elementary school, I knew foliage would play a predominant role in their composition. I wanted them to feel very lush, textural and cascading. With 6 different types of leaves and a vine, these came together: somewhat feral, but, nevertheless, beautiful arrangements. I do love a pretty flower, but there's something about combining different shades, shapes and textures of leaves that I find very appealing. A blooming passion vine was included for its interesting tendrils and to add another color to the mix. Take a look:
Favorite "of the moment" foliage: Gleichenia dicarpa, Sea Star Fern,
Fund Raising Design: Lafayette Juniors' 16th Annual Kitchen Tour
Next Saturday, May the 16th, Lafayette Juniors will be hosting its 16th annual Kitchen Tour from 10am to 3pm. Ours will be one of the six featured. This event provides a great opportunity to acquire design inspirations and also to give back to our community. The ticket proceeds benefit local organizations that provide exceptional support for families, children and seniors in the Contra Costa and East Bay communities. We're honored to be part of the Lafayette Juniors largest and most successful fundraising event. For more information on the tour and ticket sales click here.
In the mean time, here's a sneak peek at 3 of the chosen kitchens.
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Debra Cass Szidon
Lover of layered neutrals, mixed patterns, contrasting textures and all things botanical. My creative energies pull me in many different directions but I’m most grounded as an interior decorator, handbag designer and mother. Cocoon Home blog is where I share my reflections on family, work and my creative journey.
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