Thursday, 11 April 2013

''Going Masculine''

Hello Friends

I agree its been long, but well I'm back and this time with something for the men.
Recently a friend told me the wife had painted their house orange, '' my living room is soo orange like its on fire. everything is orange!!!!!'' this got me thinking;

Have we ever wondered to find out what men like or what kinds of designs they love when it comes to interior??? Commonly, when couples undertake remodeling project, a battle between the sexes ends up with the men taking over the architecture and the ladies the interior designing. But the question is do we ladies take time to incorporate some of the ideas our men have or do we even care to ask??

I have also done home makeovers and rarely do I see men involved in any of this save for the cases that need construction and plumbing.

Men and women have different tastes towards style, and these get very different when it comes to interior designing.




Masculine designs are mostly defined by the dark colors, straight lines, metal and glass structures. There is always no room for lace or silky material and most material is robust,raw and rigorous.Men always tend to look out for compatibility and flexibility not often will you find them looking the latest trends in interior. 
Masculine designing requires you to create a lot of space and make sure the room does not feel crowded at all. It should also be able create a very long lasting comfort. 



However, that said, I do believe if the two tastes(feminine and masculine) are blended together, the outcome would be quiet something.

I, advise; to the ladies, involve your partner or boyfriend while designing your interior and the same to the gents. for example; feminine colorful throw pillows, flowers in a beautiful pot, wall hangings and colorful wall paper added to masculine dominated space would definitely not be a bad idea.
You will be surprised at what you can achieve, but as always, I advise you to ''keep it simple''

Thursday, 28 June 2012

Transform your bathroom from drab to fab!!!


"Although there are some absolutely gorgeous boutique lines producing sinks and toilet in rich, deep colors, white is still by far the most popular choices for toilet and bath tubs and sinks" says Bob Gardener (president of the National Kitchen and Bath Association)
Choosing the right tub or shower can transform a bathroom from drab to fab.It is important to choose a tub or shower that suites your lifestyle. A fast person who spends only a minute in the bathroom and has limited time for themselves will surely see no need for a bath tub but prefer a walk in shower. While others will appreciate a bath tub and all that comes along with it.

I have also come to realize, that we don’t need to be wealthy to make our bathrooms pretty, what we need is art, style and creativity!! While most of us have our bathrooms already painted white(this is common here in Uganda) there are various simple ideas that can create a big change and add flair to the room,

cabinets,beautiful tiling, a simple flower, a rug all these will bring beautiful changes you wont believe.
Add simple cabinets in the bathroom; with intentions of having ample storage and covering the sink bottom and piping...just like me you will totally love the beauty.

Add a flower to bring fragrance and beauty. In some cases flowers act as fumigators try them, you might be lucky.

Create proper storage; arrange the towels, toiletries in a smart way, always note that poor storage is the number one killer of design. 

Tiling will also create a fab look depending on how it is done. Small details such as colored tiles mixed and matched right create a beautiful look.
maximize the natural light and let of of burglar proof and curtains sometimes
Lighting; while natural light is most preferred, there are all sorts of beautiful lighting ideas out there. There is this common design I have noticed here in Uganda, most bathrooms are fitted with small windows that are given heavy burglar proofing! Personally I think this is not right! Once the window is small try to avoid the burglar proofing and curtaining to allow enough natural light. always try to maximise natural light. You should be able to have somelight in your bathroom even with UMEME(electricity) off. Of course have privacy as a priority while you do away with most of these.
add color while you also try to emphasize tidiness
Color it; they don't always have to be white. That trend is out now isn’t it? Add color but make sure you chose right bathroom colors are not easy to pull off..but keep it bright.   

u have no idea what color is capable of!!!

DIY- add stickers and just a wall picture you don't need an expert for this do you?

add beauty with the bathroom curtain and rug

achieve this look with Lazonni furniture

simplicity

beautiful isn't it?

do the magic with wall pictures


Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Planning a Kitchen remodel


So you are planning to remodel your kitchen, where do u start?  Planning a kitchen remodel includes finding your style, scope of work and hiring a professional.
Finding your style: According to Rebekah Zaveloff, a Principle designer at Kitchen Lab, “Most people are at loss when told to define their style”  You need to be sure of what style of kitchen you need, is it modern, contemporary or traditional?
For those that don't know exactly what they want, try to explore your style, try to visit the internet, magazines, blogs etc for various ideas and mark out what you like, you may chose to create a folder of the kitchen pictures that you like.

Scope of work. Are you planning an addition to the already exciting kitchen, do you want to move the entire kitchen and replace it with a new one, will you need new electrical, plumbing and flooring in the process?? Start with your wish list this will help you determine the scope of work. However, a trusted designer, contractor or architect can help you determine the scope of work.

Hiring a professional. Even if you are not hiring a designer and taking the DIY (Do It Yourself) option, you will need a professional at some point. Unless you are making your own cabinets, own electrical, own plumbing and flooring.
Otherwise, whether your kitchen needs a minor face lift or a complete gut job, seeking help from a designer is always a well worth investment. Designers do not only have access to the tools but also are equipped with the inside scoop on current trends, new materials, what is and what is not durable  etc. also they have done a lot of research which saves you a lot of time, money and frustration.

A few things to consider
  • Are you remodeling your kitchen within the same exciting footprint? 
  •  Are you changing the color of your kitchen? 
  • Do you want to relocate the sink or range? This calls for plumbing and moving the gas lines 
  •  Are you planning to extent the wall? This might require structural work and more unforeseen costs. 
  •  Are you adding marble or granite to your counter tops? 
  •  Are you adding more lighting and cabling to your kitchen? 
  •  Detailed pricing upfront will help you meet your budget and where to start
For a beautiful, comfortable kitchen:
Cabinetry:  The type of Cabinet construction can have a significant impact on how your kitchen looks. Full overlay, frameless are more contemporary (no hinge seen the door overlays the frames of the cabinets) while the framed cabinets with visible hinges is more of traditional.
The color of the cabinet will also add impact of course, black, white or cream, natural brown wood or colored wood whatever you opt for, try as much to create a comfortable and appealing look for your kitchen.

Countertops: The counter tops are often the focal point of a classic kitchen. Commonly we have Stone, ceramic tile, wood or plastic laminate for such tops.

Stone: Marble and Granite usually stand out with their natural beauty.
Even though many homeowners know there are maintenance issues with marble, they still opt for it because of its irresistible beauty.

Granite on the other hand is the best option for counter tops and is highly recommended by most designers and contractors for its strength and durability.
Wood; will create a beautiful impression and bring out the art of the kitchen depending on how it’s designed. It is also very easy on glass and china ware. However, the type of wood used matters a lot and may determine the durability.

Lighting: there are loads of nooks in the kitchen that need to be lit to avoid cases of accidents, rodents, cockroaches etc. 
You could use LEDs or energy saver whatever you like. Lighting will give life to the kitchen thus making it worth spending most of your time.

Use curtains in the kitchen only if you must. if the window creates enough security, then you might as well opt to go with out curtains and have enough light.

It is always important to have ample lighting for safe and effective cooking. 

Avoid dim lighting in the kitchen and try to make it as bright as you can. 
 

Storage: A kitchen is one of the most used rooms and can therefore be the messiest rooms if storage is not managed right. Yes even with the cabinets you might lose it here. Try as much as you can to clear out empty boxes and tins, check for cracked or old pots and dishes that you think you might not need soon or later.
Label the tins and cabinets of their contents if you must to avoid confusion and congestion.
Create a hanging rank for cooking utensils like spoons and pans that might not fit into the cabinets other than have them piled together.
Have your designer or carpenter create a vertical section in the cabinets for your trays if you wish. This saves space and i think it is cool.
The more you keep in check of all the kitchen equipment, the more you have the storage issue under control.

Décor: Ladies you realize you spend most of the festive and fun family days in the kitchen, Christmas, Easter, Thanks giving, and Birthdays preparing meals for the people you love. So why not turn the kitchen into a room worth living... add flowers to bring life to it, hung a picture on the wall to bring morale, and color to make it welcoming…and then you will have the most beautiful kitchen and comfortable room in your home…. Let this Easter find you cooking in a beautiful kitchen. Till then….



Sarah.




Thursday, 1 March 2012

Choose and set your Furniture style!!!

Many times we have been deceived by the exterior look of homes, do you agree? We always concentrate on the building project which leaves the exterior looking magnificent and rarely do we give the same concentration to the interior!
Furniture is one essential item in interior decoration and should never be neglected in a home. You therefore need to be keener when choosing your furniture. While at it, you may choose to consider some of our ideas.

Find your inspiration first; before you go out shopping, think of what you would love for your house. Your personal style does matter a lot as it sets the pace for your shopping and will bring you comfort and satisfaction. You are more comfortable and satisfied around furniture that you choose yourself.

neutral colors and small size furniture


 Select furniture that is Neutral; Colors which are neutral to the eye stay for long. They will match any other colors and rarely go out of style.










Size the size of furniture you choose will compliment your house accordingly. Small furniture will fit and look smart in a small space and large furniture will fill large spaces and look even smarter. You need to note however, that small furniture is convenient and easy to move around in case of need.

Consider the color of your room this helps you choose or determine the furniture to buy..
just the other day my husband was reading my blog about color and added that "color helps improve our digestion..." i leave that to the medics to advise but if right, the more reason you need to have color on your priority list.(refer to my previous blog about color)

I bet this kind of furniture will still be in-style 100 years from now

Classy and Artistic look way back…classy and artistic furniture never goes out of style. These can be given a makeover or facial uplift in case of need.

Buy side chairs and tables in pairs this will help you achieve the balance principle. For those who read my 1st article, you will know what I am talking about here
buy stools in pairs

Ask an expert do not under estimate the knowledge of a carpenter or the furniture sales man. They always know what furniture lasts longer. so i advise you make use of them and let them help you make a better choice.


Thursday, 9 February 2012

Hello...

Hello my dear friends,

Haven't blogged in weeks as I have been busy arranging my sister's wedding...congrats Cathy I'm glad everything went well and wish you the very best.
Woww...now the wedding is over and I have a 1year Baby girl's bedroom to design...your ideas are very welcome. I will also let you in on how I pull off the design....

till then....

Sarah

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Belle Interior Designers-Uganda: Colour your Interior

Belle Interior Designers-Uganda: Colour your Interior: I was never admitted to design school only because I never applied to join one. This however did not affect my love and appreciation for...

Colour your Interior



I was never admitted to design school only because I never applied to join one. This however did not affect my love and appreciation for fashion and design but I have come to realize interior designing is what I have most of my attention on. 

With more exposure, I have observed that people are now more open to having unique creative Interior design in their homes. However, one would wonder whether things like color paints, flowers, pots, light fixtures etc existed before or were they so expensive then and cheaper now? Of course NOT!  I want to believe that we were too conservative to apply any of these to our homes.
Speaking of indoor paints back in the days, these by default were white, off white or cream. Most of the floors unless tiled, had to be maroon in color…

match your colors before you start

Thanks to the many interior designers and paint houses out there, we have learnt to appreciate the difference color can bring to our homes. Now that you have a huge selection of colors at hand please use them right bearing in mind that color will bring relaxation, fulfillment and satisfaction if painted to your expectations (done right) and the total opposite if your expectations are not met.

Colors affect the illusion of space in a room. A monochromatic color scheme (one/similar color with different shades) like off whites, cream and beige will give you an appearance of more space while warm colors like deep red, orange, brown will give an impression of a smaller space. On the other hand cool colors like sky blue and light green will give an openness, calm and airy appearance.

When choosing new colors for your home, do not limit yourself. Have a variety to choose from and match the paints before you start.  Paint a section of the wall and observe it for a few days at different times. It is a good idea to paint one shade lighter than your sample swatch. Most times, the color on your sample will look brighter on a big wall than on a smaller one.
Do not use strong colors like red on areas that are frequently used. This color can stand out better on hallways and staircases where you just pass by and don't really stay as often like your bedroom.
Mix and match the colors you love...

As much as color plays one of the major roles in making a good interior, the quality of material plays a key role you therefore need to be sure of the quality of paint, brush and other material necessary for the job.

Note that while choosing a color for your home, bear in mind the furniture and other key factors, for example dark colors on walls will be complimented with bright wall fixtures and curtains. 
brown brings a warm feel to the room but remember not to over do single colors
 

All said and done, the bottom line is to choose a color that makes you comfortable and happy not the color that makes your Interior designer happy. At the end of the day it is you living within those walls...

Till then…
Sarah