Thursday, August 6, 2015

Dorm and Apartment Decorating



So you have a daughter or son heading off to college or their first apartment this fall.

Remember those days? Just spent last weekend with a college roommate and loved reminiscing about the good ole days. It's probably what inspired this post:)

 But back to the subject at hand...I have many clients and friends who fall into this category and I've  been asked by several for advice on decorating and bedding for college dorms.

Last year I designed a college room and loved how it turned out. 

May have hit the books a bit more if my space looked this.






You can read more about this room here.

So here are some fun items I found for a dorm, first apartment or even a teen's room...

First up check out this website


It's basically a room in a box. Like a bed in a bag but waaaay better.

Here is an example of what comes in the box
And here is what it looks like in the space


Fun, right?  They have several colors and patterns available.

Need art for above the bed or desk?
They have that too

So go check it out!

Some other bedding I found perfect for this group
is from one of my faves Urban Outfitters







And we can't forget IKEA the sweedish king of dorm decor




Have fun decorating!

Friday, July 17, 2015

Design Bits and Pieces

Well I've committed the cardinal sin of blogging... taking a long unexcused break for no reason whatsoever. So, if your reading this thanks for hanging in there with me:).

I've been up to my eyeballs in projects--- so I thought I'd share what I've been up to and divulge a few secrets along the way. 

First let's talk about paint panic... can you relate?

I'm working on a new TOTAL renovation in Bryn Mawr and whenever I work on a total reno that doesn't have a full design plan in place ahead of time I always get that panic, frantic call. "My builder/contractor needs paint colors for the entire house by tomorrow and there are like over 25 rooms in this house!!"


Sneak peek: New ceiling treatment and millwork are happening

Now I always try to avoid this by planning ahead but it's not always possible. Either because I'm brought into the process late or the client understandably doesn't want to make a million decisions all at once like flooring, tile, cabinetry, wallpaper, fixtures, carpet, furniture, etc. you get my drift. Way too overwhelming and I get that!

So after I talk them off the ledge we go room by room and select colors from what we know is going in the room. That could be back splash, counter, bedding, furniture or whatever we have on hand. If we know nothing and trust me this happens... we go neutral. Paint is the cheapest thing to change so let's not panic... am I right?

You can read more about how to select paint here.

Another fun total renovation I'm working on is happening at the beach.

And since we are on the subject of paint. PAINT can cure all ugly!

This is where we started with the reno. It's not finished but I want to demonstrate the power of paint!

Before
Dated 1970's panel entry, vinyl flooring which you can't see



Entry in Progress

Paint color decorators white Benjamin Moore, natural, cypress wood flooring



In progress as you can tell! And yes, I swear this is the same space!



Before
Dated 70's dark panel, faux stone fireplace





In progress
Paint color decorators white Benjamin Moore, cypress flooring

(notice I didnt remove remotes, etc. keeping it real here until a real pro takes pictures which I am not!)




New little side table is on its way...

 This home is a temporary space so we're keeping the budget in check until they find a permanent space. So we kept a lot of their own furniture like this coffee table and wine rack but....

I'll share a little secret with you. If you are looking for a great beach house slip-covered white sofa try the Willow sofa by Crate and Barrel. 




Sleek with modern arms, comfortable and reasonably priced but best of all comes in one week! VERY important if you'd like to enjoy your beach house for the season. Custom sofas which I normally spec out can take 8 to 12 weeks. And this sofa? .... won't fade in direct sunlight. A HUGE issue with beach house installations.

Another hint? I LOVE using swivel chairs especially in vacation homes where you have several focal points in a space. In this room you can swivel to see the water and sunset... swivel to talk to your friends and family watching TV to see the weather for the week and swivel to tell your mom, dad, or host in the kitchen what you'd like for dinner or what cocktail you'd like to enjoy!




These Lee Industries chairs are comfortable and small in scale great for a living space that was built with a room designed in the 70's.
You can check out the specs here.

Here's another space where I used these chairs. 
Here is where we started







It's a very awkard small entry hall/living room space with a fireplace in the back corner of the room. Most definitely need to swivel to enjoy the roaring fire in winter!

Here is where we are now...

The Lee chairs are covered in a much more aggressive Quadrille fabric! We are waiting on a pretty gray indoor/outdoor rug and other design elements for this space.






That's all for now. Will share more pictures as we finish all three spaces!
Thanks for reading!! XOXO




Tuesday, May 5, 2015

One Room Challenge: Week Six - The Reveal!

I made it! Whew. Thanks to Linda at Calling it Home for lighting the fire I needed to put this room to bed (so to speak).

The mission for the room? To make it fun, colorful and a happy place for an 11 year old girl to wake up in!

Fyi - this post will feature mostly the images from my daughter's new space. All links to products and fabrics are at the end of the post.
 
 
 

  
 






 






















 
 
Let's not forget the closet... 
 




 
 








One thing I've learned because I've done a lot of teen/young adult rooms (after doing their parent's spaces) is that when you do it 100% of the way down to the last little detail and take in their input (my daughter chose the wallpaper and it snowballed from there...)
they really tend to keep the space clean and neat. I have walked into spaces I've done 2 years later and the parents will tell me this. Once it's neat and clean and pretty they want it to stay that way!! BONUS!!!  

Thanks to my friend Joanne Posse who took these amazing photos! I just love her and her work!! You can check out her photography here.

And a huge thank you to the One Room Challenge
 sponsors for making this room look beautiful!
 
Loom Décor
Linen fabric for headboard
Fabric and custom fabrication for the draperies and color block bed skirt
 Minted
Artwork above desk and above two night stands
 Mark and Graham
Striped bed sheets, monogrammed pillow cases
monogrammed paperweight
Wayfair
Desk

SEE BELOW FOR DIRECT LINKS

Now, it's a MUST for you to check out the rooms from these very talented ladies. Everyone worked so hard and did an unbelievable job! Thanks ladies for all of your support!! xo

 


Stephanie Kraus Design's Sources
Imperial Trellis Wallpaper  Schumacher
Wall paint custom by Benjamin Moore
 Headboard custom design by SKD. Fabric by Loom Décor
Bedding and Shams  Pottery Barn Teen
Striped monogrammed pillowcases  Mark and Graham
Color block bed skirt custom made by Loom Décor
Draperies  custom made by Loom Décor. Fabric Loom Décor
Drapery trim  M and J Trimming
Drapery hardware  had forever:)
Desk  Wayfair
Amethyst Mirror - Bungalow 5
Monogrammed magenta paper weight Mark and Graham
Nightstands - had forever:) Paint - Pilgrim Haze by Benjamin Moore
Brass Sconces  Visual Comfort
Pink abstract on large wall  Wendover Art - trade only
Lucite Bench - trade item Alan Campbell fabric (trade only)

FABRIC SEALED BY Fiber Seal - Let them know Stephanie Kraus Designs sent you!
http://fiberseal.com/
French desk chair - daughter's own
Fabric on French chair and long bed pillow  Caitlin Wilson Textiles

Thanks to these local businesses:
Monograms by Tibbar Tibbar
 
Blue Desk Lamp - Robert Abbey  The Blue Octagon
Sunburst brass mirror above bed  The Blue Octagon
White elephant The Blue Octagon
Dana Gibson white and gold trash container The Blue Octagon
 
Other accessories - my daughter's

Thanks for reading!! xoxo
 
 
 
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