Saturday, June 24, 2023

Art and Where to Hang It

LARGE PIECES


Xiaoze Xie


Baron - Reclining Woman


Abstract - Red


MEDIUM PIECES

Erkiletlian - Cow


Mahnick - Milk Jugs



Jason Florio - Caravan



Miodrag "Dado" Djuric - 4 Prints



Yoshitoshi - Tongue-Cut Sparrow




Ostrich! - Pen and ink


Michel Adlen - Chicken Lady


Nicola Tyson - 6 Prints


SMALL PIECES



2 Landscapes from Dreyfus Home


Swimmers - Ruth Chanz


French Lion

French Smoker Guy


Eric White - The Day I Incorporated


Edward Ardizzone - Swimming Pool


SMALL AND NOT YET FRAMED

Julio Gonzalez

Front

Verso

Claude Fermin


Vieira daSilva

Franz Marc. German Expressionist Study of birds, in gouache and waterclour. 

DeKooning

SCULPTURE

Bronze in Coffin Corner


Wood Study


Coat Hanger Legs

Monday, May 22, 2023

Master Bedroom Bed Alcove: Opening Shape

TOPIC: Master bedrooms with bed alcove in the current office location. 

In this post, we are particularly interested in the shape of the opening between the main room and the  bed alcove.

First just look at these different examples.

OPTION A:

OPTION B:

OPTION C:



We agree that we would like a very broad arch or rounded shape at the top of the opening.  

QUESTION: How should the arch meet the walls on either side? 

Option A transitions the arch directly into a little stub wall. (It looks like the stub wall tapers toward the flat wall from which it emerges, but I can't tell for certain from the photo.)

Option B terminates the arch a few inches shy of the flat wall but with a little cornice detail at the junction of wall and arch to bridge the extra 4-6 inches. 

Option C a flat run along the top which implies square upper corners where the top meets the walls, but the cornice thingies create a little more separation between the rooms.
 


My thoughts: 

Option A is my favorite.  It looks the least fussy but still creates a natural-looking divide between the two rooms and feels natural.  

Option B is my second favorite.  It retains the curve along the top of the opening but does not impact the width of the opening or the way the walls meet the floor (i.e., no little stub wall to floor around).  

Option C is less appealing.  The corner cornice thingies look like afterthoughts or accessories - cake decoration.

Thoughts?

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Dining Room Lighting

1.  Etsy,$425

featured image for Lodge Chandelier II

2. Workstead, $2535



featured image for Industrial Chandelier

3. Workstead, $2795

4. Burke Decor, $592

5. Burke Decor, $562.50

Regina Andrew Happy Pendant Large (Oil Rubbed Bronze) – Iron Home Concepts

6. Regina Andrew, $600


Presley Ivory Enameled and Polished Brass Chandelier- image 2 of 5 (Open Larger View)

7. A relative of those Italian midcentury jobbies on 1stDibs. CB2 $999


Bouldin Salt Blasted Glass Chandelier (Open Larger View)

8. Crate and Barrell, $429


Trace Chandelier

9. West Elm, $499


Orb T Chandelier

10. Long Made, $550


XYZ Chandelier Unique Pendant Lamp Minimalist Lamp Gold image 0

11. Etsy, $885 too tall probably, but I like the idea and there are a lot of this kind of thing on etsy


12. Katy Skelton Ellis light, $1095


13. Brendan Ravenhill, $1300


14. Pottery Barn, $298 (sale)

Big Mobile Pendant

15.Lumens, $2,000



16. Pottery Barn, $298 (sale)