Showing posts with label interiors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interiors. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Bungalow Columns Explained

I am going to discuss the characteristics of typical bungalow columns. “Typical” bungalow columns do not include the wonderful, crazy, and expensive Arts and Crafts beauties that you would find in a Greene and Greene home. Unfortunately, those are outside the scope of most family’s budgets these days. In fact, I am going to have a follow-up post to discuss the best ways of building (or ordering) these today.


What is the main types of bungalow columns? The classic is the half column on a brick pier. This is seen all over the United States on most every type of bungalow. It comes in an endless variety of types, but I’ll describe the most common: a brick pier about 2’ wide (3 bricks across) topped with either a slab of concrete a turned row of soldier bricks overhanging about 2 inches over the pier. This pier would go up typically waist high or slightly lower. On top of the pier would be a tapered wood column. Not too tapered mind you, approximately 16-18” wide at the bottom and 10-12” at the top. Now you can dress this type of column up or down. A more California look might be to use rounded river stones for the base or to add clinkers (dark burnt bricks) randomly to the brick pier. You could also give the pier a slight taper or battered side. Up on top, you can have a simple square column or perhaps a pair of smaller square columns (4-6” square). Another variant would be to raise the pier to shoulder height and have an interlocking set of square beams as a type of column or a nice fat column, almost a cube.

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Speaking of fat columns, you might be wondering, “Why so big?” Well, it just looks right is all I can truthfully say. But there are a few theories… Here is mine. Craftsman bungalows have always been tied to a “get back to basics” mentality. It was in opposition to the frivolity of the Victorian house. To the craftsman folks, the Victorian movement was fraudulent in that it divorced people from nature and the simple life. A craftsman home should be simple, straightforward and honest in its structure. This was most apparent in the use of materials: simple stonework, expressed wood beams, and clear-cut connections. Wood, stone, and earth. The house should sit well on the site. An architectural expression of the connection to the earth was the column. Creating a large stone base that gradually turned into a finished support for a wood column expressed this connection better than anything. So many of the first craftsman homes incorporated this battered stone/brick column device, that it became part of the lexicon.
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

be inspired...


Happy April everyone!!

Here are just a few of the things that been catching my eye this week for inspiration.  I am loving woven rugs with that little bit of color..



Braids...


Concrete flooring and tile...


Naturals...



Yes I need some kind of vintage car...

 Don't we all want a clean slate like this to fill with beautiful finds?

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Thursday, December 5, 2013

art lover's {gift guide}

As the holidays are completely on the move I thought I would get you started on a couple of gift guides that are more for the home..  perfect for those of us looking to feather our nest and create a beautiful home.  This is a little peek at some of my favorite art pieces.. these are pieces by artists that  I recommend to clients and that I have in my own home...  Happy Holidays my friends!

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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Installations...

We have a few installations this rest of this week... 
Check in with me on Instagram to see all of the action!


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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Feeling fancy...


So have you had your house or your work photographed - professionally?  I am sure many of you have.. I have not aside from commercial projects that I work on.  This week my favorite photographer.. Ashlee is coming to take our family photos at the house and to snap some pics of my remodeled kitchen.  Some real photos that I can use and share, this is a big step for me as I know I have been holding out on all of you for almost a year about how the kitchen project turned out.  Personally - I love love it - I hope you do to! I promise to share once they come in!

I would love to hear your experiences with having your projects and/or home photographed.  I know it is a pretty personal thing as we all interpret our design differently.

oh and don't forget to get your entry in for the Vintage by Nina book giveaway!  We have another book giveaway coming later this week!

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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Dark Grey shower and bath..


I love love the graphic nature of this shower.  It is dark and super cool!  The tub isn't too shabby either.  (lights questionable) :)  It's nice to come across something a little bit different!


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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Gjelina, Venice


When I was in Venice last month I stopped in at gjelina on Abbott Kinney for a little lunch by myself.   Which is perfectly fun if you ask me.  I was a bit before the lunch rush and much of the restaurant was empty when I started taking photos inconspicuously with my phone.  I know it is bad but I like to take photos of things that make my imagination spin, and I was not sure if they would say yes.  
It is one of the best restaurant interiors I have seen in California lately, and I fell for the boho charm that was pouring from everywhere, even the wait staff had a little boho hippy vibe going on.  
 They have a great vintage mix of furnishings and details, with a lot of communal seating which reminds me of  my favorite restaurants in France.  

Usually a  restaurant with a great vibe will carry it all the way to the bath rooms.  Which they definitely did and they did it well.  I loved the little wheel to turn the water on and off mounted directly through the mirror.  Hello!





Super cool embossed wallpaper in the hall.



Not to mention that my lunch was amazing.  By the time I was finished the place was full and a little loud.  I left wanting to come back for more- with a friend even would be nice!




www.gjelina.com   
Address: 1429 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
Phone:(310) 450-1429


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Friday, February 1, 2013

Dramatic windows..


This old cement factory converted into a home and office is amazing!  The windows do me in.  So so beautiful with the trees behind.  Can you imagine waking up to that?

Are you looking forward to the weekend?  We have many many plans here and I hope to get a few moments to enjoy the warm weather and keep up on my reading!  

Look for a Valentine inspired giveaway here on the blog tomorrow and so many great things are coming for next week on the blog as well as many new things in the shop.


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Monday, January 28, 2013

Pink please



I am getting excited for February and for Valentine's day.  We don't do too much to celebrate here but I think this year maybe we could add a little more pink to everything.  I love the softness of it but cannot commit more than just a little to any color.  Here are just  few images I found to get you in the mood!












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