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Showing posts with label sloan. Show all posts

12.08.2015

Shop Sloan

Morning Shoppers !

Maggie and I were more than on board when Jill and Courtney asked for help with their new address in South Park.  While I will miss them on the block, we were both so happy for them and their entire team to move into such a great location and beautiful spot.  Who know's Jill?  She's my white on white girl.  Having worked on her home, I know her well.  This space is all Jill with a big dose of Courtney.  Having gotten to know Courtney, we soon realized she is all glam.  We think we all found the perfect combination of the two in this space and know it has staying power with it's neutral, clean and sophisticated palette.  The fashion, jewelry and shoes are what it's all about and against the white, white, everything shows beautifully.  Courtney's Chad was all over the demo and construction and found the perfect new floor as well as a carpentry team to create all their new display and mill work.

Such a pretty new spot !  Take a peek.. but more importantly, head over !!

4310 Sharon Road
Suite T01A
Charlotte NC  28211







Maggie did a beautiful job designing a lucite jewelry display and mixing rugs, metals and fabrics.  I was determined to get these three large chandelier in the space !








10.03.2015

What's Hot . . . Fur, Leather & Fringe

Hi.

Fashion and decor go hand in hand in my opinion.  Color trends, textures and overall feel.  I love fashion, don't claim to know much, but I do find a lot of inspiration from the runway and new collections.  While helping Megan (Boem), Jill and Courtney (Sloan) with their new spaces us girls at the office fell in love with their wares as much as they did with ours . . .  My Rebecca Minkoff black fringe back pack went all over London with me and I believe Maggie has a fur vest or two and happy to say it's back this year in more than just vests.  Bree can sport a high high heal that's for sure and Betsy is always on top of the latest . . . we love those two shops.  Thought I'd pay a little homage to my favorite looks for the Fall of 2016.  What I love as much as the style are the colors.  Black, White and Caramel.  Oh that's funny, it's the look I went for in my entire home re-do, image that !!

Take a look at a few of my favorites brands both Sloan and Boem carry and what I found on their individual sites.












I love following Megan on Instagram - taken from her page, she can pull of just about anything. . .  
Jumped on the site of a few of her favorite brands - here's just a few of my favorites in keeping with the fur, leather and fringe look I am so into now . . .





How does all this translate to your interior?  In color, texture and attitude.




When looking to re-design my own space I pulled images from my Pinterest inspiration files and noticed I was really drawn to bits (and I mean bites, like one sheepskin or one pillow or one blanket) of fur, a lot of leather, clean white color palettes, and a fringe edge.
I love the mix of distressed wood, a touch of mid-century scale, size and shape.


Don't have these large, black, gorgeous casement windows and doors?  Paint your wood windows black and you'll get the same feel.  A track sofa arm, leather sofa and the mix of hand painted pillows and soft rugs and blankets.  Love the swing idea !!


Wood beams, white walls, large, black metal lighting.  A bit of old and new and a touch of brass.


I am all about the leather sofa.  With 3 dogs at home, it stays cleaner !


Unique lighting and a real Eames chair in black leather and you'll never regret it.


Bright and airy.  Of course the amazing window helps, but the light floors and white walls do the trick as well.




The black doors, another track arm sofa, and a leather Barcelona bench with fur throw, calling my name !


My all time favorite designer's who have mastered the look I love . . . Roman and Williams.  Principles Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch.




When working on my own space I pulled all these thoughts together with my own spin
Here's a sneak peek, but stay tuned, planning to shoot the entire project very soon !




10.02.2015

Shops We Love, Loving Even More !

Hi !

There is a lot of updating going around !!!!  I changed everything in my house, and getting ready to re-do things at the office.  We are changing everything once again. Staying fresh and updated is so important for the retail and design world.  Two of my favorite shops here in Charlotte are doing that as well.  Sloan, owned by sisters Jill Pleune and Cortney Sloan and as of today Scout and Molly's Megan Orell has created a new shop with a new look and a new name . . Boem.

I was so happy to be asked to help both of my friends with their new spaces just in time for the big shopping and party season !

Sloan  will be moving from East Boulevard to the South Park area with a gorgeous new space.  Recently announced here in the Charlotte Observer  they will still have all the gorgeous things they have always been known for , but will will be amping it up their space's look.  Just across from Crate and Barrel in South Park in a glamorous new venue (formerly Studio 8 Salon).  I know Jill's style having helped with her home, and with Maggie taking the lead on the goods, we pulled a new look together with a clean, sophisticated feel.  Take a look at our plans and stay tuned for the big new opening in the late Fall.






Boem is Megan Orells's baby. . .  (and read further here in Scoop Charlotte)




photo by Lauren Friday

Straight from Scoop Charlotte . . .

Close one door, open another! As of today, Scout & Molly’s at the Shops at Morrison is now BOEM boutique. After a major brand refresh and remodel, the store reopens today, Friday, October 2nd as BOEM, a unique clothing and lifestyle boutique carrying eclectic boho-inspired styles.
Still owned by Megan, still in the same spot in Morrison, still many of the same brands and style voice.  But a whole new look, a new name, and a bit of a new vibe.  Like the cool new logo and all the trimmings created for Megan and BOEM by the talented graphic design firm Pink Toast Ink.
BOEM has just been totally renovated ~ Lucy & Co. did the store redesign. Expect to see a new minimalistic look with white, tribal & beach influences. The store will still carry the tried and true brands you have come to know and love, just in a different store environment with a brand new name.
After almost seven years of operating under a license agreement, owner Megan Orrell is eager to create an entirely new concept that reflects an evolution of style, including moving into the e-commerce marketplace in early 2016. Nothing like shopping local in your pajama’s with wine in hand #amiright?!
Boem launched on the runway Thursday night 10/1 at Style Night Out, and is now open for biz, so be sure to stop by the refreshed store this weekend to see what’s new! And don’t forget to tell them scoop sent you!

Love the new logo all backed by one of our favorite wall papers . . . Straight from Detroit Paper this is total the look we all wanted . .  classic Boho chic.



The look is a little beachy, a little gypsy and a lot of glamor.  Fun an relaxed.  

Be sure and stop by, it's gorgeous and a whole new feel.



Congrats to you both ! 2016 will no doubt be a fab year !!!

#shoplocal




7.09.2013

Create a Mood, Create a First Floor.

Hey There . . .

What is with . . . all the cool new clients I have as of late !!!  They are embracing some edgy designs and vibrant colors!  I just finished meeting with two such clients that will be rocking black dining rooms!  Both very different, both equally full of style.  Are ya scared? . . . don't be.  Dark floor-to-ceiling color can cause you to pause and say "it will just be a big hole," but I promise you, it's dramatic, inviting and when used with the right accessories to lift the black, it's amazing.

If any of you local Charlotte girls know Jill Pleune, co-owner of Sloan (with her sister Courtney), she is one such client.  Take one look at her and her own personal style tells it all.   Fashion (and her husband and 2 boys) is her life.  While I am in NYC for market scouting the latest in fabrics, papers, furniture and accessories, she is up there at shows like Coterie picking out what will fill our closets.  I love having her shop a few blocks away.  She knows her stuff and while I appreciate her letting me roll with my plans for her house, I would do the same with her . .  and just let her dress me.



 I knew the minute she called I would have fun with her new home.  She waited a long time for this and I am really excited for her.  I wanted to give her a "plan" for the downstairs.  With a plan, we can tackle the first phase, and know what we want for the next,  we'll be ready.  With no time to waste, she closed and gave me the key.  I advised her to paint immediately, and we had a week to do it before they moved in.  Mission accomplished thanks to my great painters.  The existing colors and dated faux finishing had to go and all the kitchen cabinets were B-A-D bad.  After we painted those it was a whole new room.  Jill loves all things white, cream, and eggshell - which is gorgeous.  


A plan is key.  Only the rare few can pull the trigger on an entire house at once, it's great when it happens, but the rest of us need a plan, and a little time. What a plan does is show my clients the entire vision, thus making things like a black dining room make sense !

I suggested neutralizing all the walls in all the rooms with creams and pale greys.  I then started layering a pop here and there for a little drama.  The one diversion from our white palette is the dining room and I can't wait.  With all the adjacent rooms in creams and pale greys, this space will pull you in.  When I saw this paper I knew it was the one, the peacocks had a touch of teal and yellow, the exact colors I am using for accents in the family room.  Done.  Take a look.



The dining room is dramatic.  All the other rooms, jive in their feel and have dramatic pieces yet are creams and whites. The living room is opposite the dining room, separated by a 2 story all cream foyer.  I am filtering all sorts of re-claimed and collected things.  This old yellow / green leather chair is a perfect and simple pop in this all cream room and ties perfectly with the green in the paper in the opposite room.  We now have a plan for the front room, an eclectic mix of furniture, textures in the grey seagrass rug, the formal baby grand look and elegant greek key window trim.  The whimsy of the art is my favorite touch.


The family room and new addition sunporch is my first phase.  Big and empty, with a dramatic coffered ceiling.  I painted the entire room Ben Moore Navajoe White.  Semi-gloss on the wood ceiling, eggshell on the walls.  Cream rug with a slight graphic thread, cream sofa and chaise.  Not to worry I have a great fabric treatment to keep them clean.  My accent color is teal and yellow so we are recovering 2 chairs and adding in art and 2 lamps for pop.  Cannot wait.



This sunporch will be the funnest part of the project.  The 2 side walls are currently the home's exterior stucco (it was an add on).  With the rest of the space in a clean, smooth cream, the bumpy, cracked stucco was killing me.  I've decided to bring the outdoors in and cover the walls with faux boxwoods !!!  Yep that's right.  Hedge walls.  I kinda love and cannot wait!


I have been wanting to cover the entrance of my building, and now that I have someone game, I think I will tackle both at once !



Stay tuned, work is underway.  I have found several unique pieces to filter in along with new pieces on order.






My other fearless client, Mary Frances Parker, recent Nashville transplant, knows what she likes.  Afraid of color, not so much, she loves it.  I was happy to help her find just the right fabrics and papers to make all this color work.  It'a all about the scale and tone.  Her new home need repainting, all of it, from the outside in.  It's a new home, with fabulous moldings and wainescotting everywhere, but the existing color just isn't her.  It's a weird pale, grey/green.  

I am also working on a design plan for her entire first floor.  We started right at the front door.  The dining room is going a gloss black with these dramatic curtain panels which will be hung flat and off the windows in 3 places.  They are art in themselves.  We will mix in new chairs with a grey back and lime green front, a more traditional chandelier compliments her gorgeous dining table and takes it all down a notch.

Take a closer look at the amazing panels.  So gorgeous.



The dining room flows into the foyer.  We are painting all the wainscotting bright white and look close . . . the paper on the walls is a subtle white on white snake skin.  Subtle but dramatic.  What makes this look work is the influence of a few warm, wood antique pieces mixed with whimsy and bright.


With a straight shot from the foyer back, you land in the family room and kitchen, an open floor plan.  The walls will continue in a gloss white.  All the fabrics and art will add the drama !  Pulling the colors from the floral dining room window panels and working with an existing charcoal sofa, we plan to add a wall paper on the back of the built ins in a pale dirty lavender.  The pillows will punch up the sofa and a new chair in the perfect black flannel with plaid stripes of hot pink, lime green and grey.  Take a look.




All these saturated colors bounce off the white walls.  It's definitely a "look" and only works because it will fill the entire first floor and flow from one room to the next.



With designs complete, it's time to get them rolling, painted and installed . . .
stay tuned.