Our Home - Planning A Dining Area

August 11, 2014

There's no way to describe the main living area of Casa Seventeenth & Irving than awkwardly large. While I rejoice at the amount of square footage we have compared to the typical San Francisco apartment, the living area has been an impossible to solve puzzle since the day we moved in.

I drew up a little floor plan so you can get an idea of what I mean. It's a mind-boggling 20' long by 13'3" wide. But a good 3' of that 20' depth is virtually unusable, since it functions as the main traffic area to our dining room, kitchen, and entry hall that leads to the bedroom, bathroom, and front door.


When we first moved in, I had my desk area in the lower right corner of the living area, facing the wall. I quickly learned that I hated facing a wall while working. About 3 months of that, I turned my desk to face the entry hall, but left it in the same space. I continued working like that for a good 2 years.

One day, in the dead of our San Francisco "summer" which is actually a cold, foggy, miserable few months, I realized that corner of our apartment is not only the coldest it's also the darkest. No wonder I was hitting a slump daily, trying to keep myself awake! We have East facing windows in the living area, so while it's nice first thing in the morning, by midday it gets fairly dark in there. And, if it's foggy, the light is non-existent.

I took on a bigger job around that time, and I asked Mr. S&I if he would mind if I took over the dining area. We moved my desk and immediately, my work productivity increased. I have a giant window behind me (I face those two closets) and a large light fixture overhead providing bright light. I've been happily working in our former dining room ever since.

We pushed our existing dining table and chairs to that sad bottom right corner. It is still so dark, cramped, and awkward feeling that we barely use it. The table and chairs are just too large for the area, and the darkness wasn't working. Result? Binge watching House of Cards while eating at our coffee table far more often than I would like to admit.

The former designer in me couldn't let this go. I want a comfy space to eat and enjoy the meals we love making together. I want a solution to this awkward corner of my home. It is the first wall space you see when you walk into our place, and I want it to make an impact.

I came across the image at the top of this post in my inspiration files and suddenly, I had an idea. Why not build out a cozy dining corner?

I think it's important to begin every project with a plan - if you don't, you'll find yourself buying random things to fill the spot, that you'll never be happy with, and you end up replacing them. "Buy the best, and you'll only cry once" is now my motto (thanks Miles Redd) as even I'm guilty of purchasing filler pieces I end up regretting.

Armed with this plan, I'm determined to get this area built out in time for the holidays. We've put so many things around the house on hold while saving for the wedding, but afterwards, I'm looking forward to making some of these long awaited improvements.

Since that area is so dark, I'm on the lookout for a large fixture that is appropriate for low ceilings while still providing lots of light. Something like this to bring that sparkly brightness. I also want it to be transparent, so that it doesn't cover too much of the large piece of textile art we just purchased. I'm looking forward to having that reflective lucite to bounce light off of, and at 60" x 60" it will help take up a lot of real estate on an awkward wall.

I've been hoarding about 10 yards of charcoal velvet for the last year that I got at a warehouse sale, and I've finally found its perfect use. I plan to work with a local upholsterer to build out a banquette that we can anchor to that corner. I love the leggy look of the inspiration photo, but I want to add some extra storage and plan to panel out the front to match the original doors of our home.

Do you like banquette seating? I think it will feel cozy, and it's a great space saver if you don't have room for a proper dining area. I'm going to push a small round pedestal table up against the banquette, and add these two vintage chairs I just scored to the outside edges. 

One corner down, many more to go. I can't wait to share the finished photos with you.

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TOP IMAGE VIA BEST & COMPANY

Best. Day. Ever.

October 4, 2013


Pausing for a collective squeal here because....

DOMINO is back!

And unlike the previous return, it's new content, not a rerun of old content. If you're like me, you have all of your old back issues. Or at the very least, you've got tear sheets from the magazine's glory days.

The best shelter magazine to ever exist is now back in a big way, with new features and a pretty sweet website to help you save, pin, and shop the features.

One of the very first features is Rita Hazan's New York City apartment, designed by Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent.

It. is. major.

Y'all know I love Nate Berkus. A master of mixing materials, decades, and patterns. I just love him.

What do you think of the new website? Are you excited it's back?





 MASTER THE NATE BERKUS LOOK


ALL IMAGES  |  INTERIOR DESIGN BY NATE BERKUS AND JEREMIAH BRENT VIA DOMINO


MOVE RIGHT IN | BROADVIEW LOFT

March 28, 2013

Can we all just stop and gaze at this sculpture above the dining table for a moment?

Go ahead, I'll wait.

I'm feeling particularly lusty over this Broadview Lofts residence, designed by Croma Design. If you've been around here long enough, you know I go a little nuts for clean spaces that have touches of warmth via wood or cozy fabrics.

Exhibit A, B, C:




ALL IMAGES  |  INTERIOR DESIGN BY CROMA DESIGN VIA HOUZZ

MOVE RIGHT IN | MONTREAL LOFT

February 21, 2013



It's impossible for me to grasp the idea that this beautifully thought out loft is only a temporary home to designer Julie Charbonneau, but that's exactly what it is. After her house suffered a fire, Julie renovated this industrial loft in Montreal to live in with her daughter while her home was being rebuilt.

While most of Charbonneau's work I've seen tends to be more ornate and layered, I love the "less is more" approach of the loft, with its muted color palette, simple window coverings, and well placed accessories.

And to prove the fact that kids can, in fact, live in beautifully designed spaces, I present to you exhibit A:


ALL IMAGES  |  INTERIOR DESIGN BY JULIE CHARBONNEAU VIA HOUZZ

FAVORITE SPACE + FRIDAY LINKS

September 7, 2012




This week's space hails from my former home - Atlanta. Designed by Matthew Quinn and Ric Parrish of Design Galleria as their personal residence in the Luxe building in Midtown, it's sleek and modern while still being comfortable. If you've been around here long enough, you know this is the look I prefer.

Matthew Quinn has an amazing line of hardware, and much of the hardware in the penthouse are his own designs. Coupled with his kitchen & bath design skills, the result is jaw-dropping details like smoke glass doors, striata marble countertops, and a soaking tub with a view of the Atlanta skyline.










New York Fashion Week survival tips from the Rebecca Minkoff team.

Modern wheat is a chronic poison, doctor says. I am gluten free by necessity, but have you thought about giving up gluten for 30 days? Interesting information to consider. PS - going gluten free for the first time? Ali of Be Up & Doing has a great meal plan to get you started.

Why remote workers are more engaged.

The September issue of Matchbook Magazine is one of my favorites.

Homemade Oreo cookies with mint filling (gluten free, too!) on Creature Comforts.

Easy and cheap outdoor lighting solution - no hardwiring required, on Little Green Notebook.



IMAGES | ATLANTA HOMES & LIFESTYLES | PHOTOGRAPHY BY MALI AZIMA | INTERIORS BY MATTHEW QUINN & RIC PARRISH FOR DESIGN GALLERIA | STYLED BY CLINTON SMITH

GIVEAWAY : FURNISH YOUR PLACE WITH FASHION FOR HOME

July 23, 2012


Boy, do I have a treat for you all today. Have you heard about Fashion For Home? There's a lot of buzz about them in the blogosphere and for good reason! Fashion For Home has incredible designer quality pieces at the "build it yourself" store prices. While they're based in the UK, we luck out by getting free shipping and free returns

I am excited to share that Fashion For Home is going to gift one of you with a $190 gift certificate to their site!

Whether you're looking to furnish your first place or add style to your existing pieces, they have a range of styles and price points. I'm particularly fond of their Shipwood Collection - it's got an antique, collected vibe that will elevate the look of the pieces you already own. And if that's not your thing, just check out all of your options.





To enter the giveaway, do the following :

- Head to the Fashion For Home site (UK site) and tell me which piece you would use your gift certificate for in the comments. 

Make sure your email address is included in your profile so we can contact you, or leave it in the comments.

For bonus entries, do the following & leave a comment for each step you complete :


The giveaway closes Thursday, July 26th at midnight PST. Winner will be chosen using a random number generator and announced on Friday, July 27th.


FAVORITE SPACE + FRIDAY LINKS

June 15, 2012




I'm always inspired by people that take their expertise in one area and translate it in to several different careers. In the case of London based Rose Uniacke, she is a furniture restorer, a highly respected antiques dealer, and an interior designer. You know how your heart gets all fluttery when you run across a website that just...speaks to you? The one that has you pinning every single image and saving to your inspiration file? 

There's no shortage of eye candy on Rose Uniacke's site. You'll find interiors with an eclectic mix of antiques and effortless appeal. This London home particularly caught my eye.  Check out the rest of the images and Friday links at the bottom. Happy weekend!





I saw Jess tweet this and just had to share in case you missed it. What does your dinner order on a first date say about you?

The business of blogging in WWD delves in to the relationship between brands and bloggers and is a must read.

Five practices startups should borrow from big businesses.

Scared of taking the leap in to working for yourself? Fifteen worst excuses not to be an entrepreneur. And while you're at it, learn from the best - wit and wisdom from Warren Buffett.

I think any guy would love the gifts in this roundup.

This quote is so true.



ALL IMAGES VIA ROSE UNIACKE | DESIGNED BY ROSE UNIACKE INTERIORS 


FAVORITE SPACE + FRIDAY LINKS

May 11, 2012



I'm back this Friday with my favorite space I've seen this week - this dining room from designer Luis Bustamante. I'm always a fan of rooms that are navy bordering on black. I blame it on that November 2008 issue of Domino featuring Jenna Lyons' home. I decided then and there I would paint my walls that dark one day, and I did it in my first place I lived in alone back in Atlanta. Unfortunately, we can't paint here or you can bet that it would have been duplicated here in San Francisco!

I would also like to apologize for the light posting the last two weeks - I had a major client event that involved traveling back to the East coast, and between the time zone changes and the jam packed schedule, I still haven't recovered! I am looking forward to a little R&R this weekend after celebrating a best friend's birthday tonight. What are you up to this weekend?

Some reading material for your weekend (do you have a habit of staying in bed late with your iPad and coffee? Just me? Okay, moving along...)

8 core beliefs of extraordinary bosses and 5 things remarkable bosses never do. I am committing these articles to memory. I've worked for both types and these articles really hit home.

For my city-dwelling friends, do you plan on staying there once you have kids? I really loved this article over at Sweet Fine Day.

Who doesn't dream of taking a year off work and traveling? See how this couple did it, but for FIVE years.

And finally, I'll be fairly busy again with work the next month. I would love to have some of my favorite bloggers post while I'm away. If you're interested in guest posting on Seventeenth & Irving, please contact me! I would love to have you!


IMAGE VIA LA DOLCE VITA

FAVORITE SPACE 04.14.12 + FRIDAY LINKS

April 13, 2012


After a brutal lightning storm last night, it's all sunshine and blue skies in San Francisco. I've been battling the bug that's going around but it looks like I've taken a turn for better, along with the weather! I'm thinking it will still be a weekend of low key relaxing. Do you have anything exciting planned?

Why couldn't this happen on the bus when I went to school there?
Incredible spring flowers at the market, sporting some of spring's trendy hues.
How delicious do these gluten free, vegan chocolate cupcakes look?
My new iPhone case came yesterday and it's amazing!
Found a favorite new shopping site thanks to Jess at Curating Style.


IMAGE VIA DELIGHT BY DESIGN | INTERIOR DESIGN BY CELERIE KIMBLE

FEELING FAMOUS

April 2, 2012



Do you read House & Home? It's one of my favorite shelter publications. Since it's a Canadian magazine, it's not as easy to get my hands on these days, but they have a wonderful iPad version that you can easily subscribe to and read. I think their iPad version is top-notch, which I shared with them on a recent item they posted on their Pinterest board. And what do you know, I sat down to read the latest April issue this weekend and spotted this:
What a delight to see a sincere compliment I gave them turned in to a quote in their magazine! I had no idea. Thank you, House & Home! You made my lazy, magazine reading filled, coffee slurping Sunday. 

The April issue is full of incredibly juicy stuff, like this: 




I highly recommend picking up this issue on the newsstand or downloading it via their iPad app. While I miss the feel of thumbing through glossy shelter magazines, I read the iPad versions more frequently and can easily snap screenshots to save to my inspiration files - no more paper clutter, hooray! Are you reading more magazines on your iPad these days, or do you spend your money at the newsstand? 


IMAGES VIA HOUSE & HOME - "OUT OF SIGHT" PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANGUS FERGUSSON. ARCHITECTURE BY RICHARD WENGLE | "A TALE OF TWO KITCHENS" PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEAN LONGPRE.

FAVORITE SPACE 03.09.12

March 9, 2012


Doesn't this bedroom just make you go "ahhhhhhhhh"? Relaxing and tranquil, a perfect escape at the end of the day.


IMAGE VIA.

FAVORITE SPACE 02.17.12

February 17, 2012


Don't you just love this bedroom? It toes the line between masculine and feminine, with tailored details in the upholstered headboard and bench, and a feminine touch with the pillow shams. The room feels light and airy, but still grounded with the contrast of the rug, the darker artwork on the pale walls, and dark furniture.


Image via Domino

FAVORITE SPACE 02.03.12

February 3, 2012

EST MAGAZINE via DECOR8
Who says beige has to be traditional and boring? With a coat of lacquer on floating shelves and the perfect upholstery on a midcentury masterpiece, beige is unexpectedly warm and modern.

My Favorite Room This Week, November 4th

November 4, 2011


A chic little workspace in Malene Birger's Copenhagen home via Habitually Chic.
 
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