How many of us watch HGTV, TLC, DIY, and all of those shows where you see the "Interior Design Process"? I have to admit that I have watched them and sometimes even been inspired by them. I was reading an article on KBB http://www.kbbonline.com/kbb/index.shtml and came across an article that made a lot of sense to me as a designer and I wanted to share the article and my opinion with all of you.
As a designer I have clients who have come to me very inspired by a show and expect to go through the same process. In the real world design fees, drawings, and labor costs are common but not shown in these programs. The TV show also makes the whole process appear to take a week or even less. As a designer I know that no project is done in just a week and if a problem arises it is taken care of immediately.
Well done and successful design takes time and an open mind. Also, collaboration between designer and client. Educating the client is also very important. As a designer I want you to be along on the ride with me and knowing what we are doing and what steps it will take to get us there. The design process may take longer, but with sparkling results and happy clients.
So when looking for a designer to aid you in your home projects just know that it isn't a TV show, but you will be extremely happy with the results as long as you do a little research to find that perfect designer for you.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Kitchen and Bath Trends 2010
Trends.What do you think of when you see or hear this word? Do you think they are worth your time or a waste of it? When it comes to Interior Design they are both and you really should hire the help of a professional to find out which ones are worth your time to follow and integrate into your home. Every year there are new ones and there are some that just stay year after year, the ones that stay are the ones to go with because ultimately they will help with the resale value of your home.
The NKBA or National Kitchen and Bath Association put out a list of the top 10 trends in their industry for 2010 and I thought it would be fun to talk about them.http://www.nkba.org/-NKBA http://www.nkba.org/press_releases_20100518.aspx- ARTICLE
The NKBA or National Kitchen and Bath Association put out a list of the top 10 trends in their industry for 2010 and I thought it would be fun to talk about them.http://www.nkba.org/-NKBA http://www.nkba.org/press_releases_20100518.aspx- ARTICLE
- Concealed Kitchens. This is one subject that we have talked about before and this is one trend I don't see going away anytime soon. Entertaining in our homes has become one of the main concerns for people in the process of buying homes. We want great rooms and a great room design should flow seamlessly throughout the kitchen, dining, and family room areas. This is one place where the concealed appliances in the kitchen have made such a big impact and given a lot more flexibility. Definitely one to invest in if you like the look.
- Beverage Stations. You see these becoming more and more popular on a daily basis with undercounter refrigerators, wine coolers, and espresso or coffee makers. Within the same area you see coffee cups, wine glasses, cream and sugar, and silverware being housed as well. This really gives a fun feel to your kitchen and can be quite convenient, not to mention it helps to keep you organized.This is a trend that certainly wouldn't hurt your investment and may be worth the time and research if you are the type of person who would use it.
- Scaling of Elements. This trend is to do with what you want your focal point to be and what you want to stand out in your home. This is all about visual balance and having your eye be carried from one end of the room to the other. It is important to know when the right amount of accent color is enough and when it has been taken too far. This is in my opinion not just a trend but a rule. Definitely worth the investment.
- Color with Energy. This trend talks about making that accent really pop and stopping it before it becomes too much. You want to create something visually appealing, different, and fun, though, do you really want to have something be cool now and hideous tomorrow? This is all about knowing how far to go get a professional's opinion.
- Soft Geometry. Here we are talking about soft and organic shapes and incorporating them into your design. This is yet another trend I don't see going away. Having and adding curves or angles makes the space more interesting and visually appealing.
- Space Subtleties. This one in my opinion is not a trend, but a benefit to the age and time we live in. This speaks of having new products that can be mounted or placed in so many different ways, such as wall mounted toilets, floating vanities, and kitchen appliances in the island. Technology is amazing.
- Design Framing. This is definitely something that designers have been doing for years and it is becoming another thing that is easier with new innovations and technology. Framing out a focal point, you would think of artwork in a frame, but what if the room itself is the art? Use architectural molding, cabinets, etc to make the whole room a focal point.
- Varying Heights. This is a very interesting and fast growing idea for kitchens and baths, having countertops at different heights to create separate spaces and different work areas. It gives a beautiful counterbalance to the rest of the room just by switching the height slightly. Something different, but definitely not a waste of time or money to invest in.
- Japanese Influences. Bold splashes of color, artwork, antiques, and screens. This is something that I think is gorgeous, yet should be done with more caution. I would do some Japanese influences mixed with traditional feeling accents and make it more eclectic.
- Art Integration. This is something that is very common and I wouldn't consider a trend so much as a design concept. You want to make all of the elements of the room tie together and art is a great way to do so, it is even better when it is a more personal piece of artwork because the room then oozes with your personality.
These were the 10 trends for 2010 and my reactions. In my professional opinion if you are interested in any of these trends or others consult a designer to come and see how to integrate them into your home to prevent hurting your resale value and to help you pull them off flawlessly so you can enjoy them for many years to come.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Viking Appliances
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I went to a great class this week and I wanted to share the experience as well as a really great recipe that I received. I went to the Lake View Appliance Distributing Corporate office and showroom in Bensenville, IL where the Viking cooking school offers complimentary product cooking demonstrations and dinners that are open to designers and clients who are interested in their products.
We used all Viking Appliances and learned a bit more about them and tasted what they could produce. The recipes are simple and delicious and their appliances reduced the amount of time it would take to make them in an older kitchen.We worked with the Induction Cook top and the Convection Oven, both products were easy to use and made the experience even more fun.
On the menu was a Mediterranean Bread salad, Dry-Rub Barbecued Salmon with Summer Tomato, Sweet Bell Pepper, and Cucumber Relish, Basmati Rice Pilaf, and Warm Chocolate Tarts. It was delicious and they let you take the recipes home with you. The recipes are all provided by the Viking Cooking School. The induction cook top was great to use and to see in action. It boiled the rice in under a minute and the surface was still cool to the touch. The salmon was baked in about half the time in the convection oven.
I thought that I would share the recipe for the Warm Chocolate Tarts with you because it is very simple to make and a great treat!
What you Need:
Tarts:
8 Ounces semi-sweet chocolate, finely chopped
3/4 cup heavy cream
1/4 cup whole milk
1 large egg, lightly beaten
12 mini-graham cracker pie crusts (available in the baking aisle at the grocery store)
Whipped Cream:
3/4 cup heavy cream
1 teaspoon confectioners' sugar
1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions:
1. For the Tarts: Preheat the oven to 325 F; position a rack in the center of the oven. Place the chopped chocolate in a medium mixing bowl and set aside.
2. Combine the heavy cream and milk in a medium sauce pan, and bring to boil over medium-high heat.
3. Pour the hot cream over the chocolate. Allow to stand for 30 seconds, then whisk until the chocolate is completely melted and the mixture is smooth. Set aside to cool for 10 minutes.
4. Whisk the egg into the chocolate mixture. Place the tart crusts on a baking sheet. Pour the filling into the crusts, dividing it evenly between them.
5. Bake the tarts just until the edges of the filling are set; the centers will still be a little soft, about 15 to 18 minutes. Cool the tarts on a rack for 15 to 20 minutes.
6. For the whipped cream: Combine the cream, confectioners' sugar and vanilla extract in the bowl of an electric stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Whisk on medium high speed just until soft peaks form. Top each tart with a dollop of whipped cream and serve immediately.
Enjoy!
Check out the Viking Website at http://www.vikingrange.com/consumer/index.jsp
and the Lake View Appliance Distributing Website http://www.lvdistributes.com/index.html
If you are interested in the Viking Product Cooking Demo call me for the dates and more information. 630.462.0254
Monday, April 26, 2010
My Experience at KBIS
Which of you have gone to or heard of KBIS? If you are looking for some inspiration for a kitchen or bath design look no further! KBIS happens once a year and this year it was April 16-18 at McCormick place; I was very fortunate to have gone. This is the show you go to and all of the Kitchen and Bath industry has pulled out all the stops, they show their newest, greatest, and most remarkable new products. This show is for the trade only, and it dazzles interior designers who work in the industry every day.
There were so many new and amazing products I saw that I loved and inspired me. I thought I would share a few and give you some links to check them out! We'll start with some of my favorite bathroom products. I think everyone knows the name TOTO right? If not check out their website to see some of their amazing products, http://www.totousa.com/! They were introducing the Neorest 500, 550, and 600. These toilet seats are amazing and just to name a few features, automatic open and close lid, hands free automatic flush, washlet cleansing with 3 spray modes, warm air dryer, manual override function, and much more. Another great item that I saw was from Aquatic. http://aquaticbath.com/ They have some great and beautiful product line, but what really caught my eye was their accessible bath, it wasn't an eye sore. It really is something much more attractive and easier to implement into a design. Last thing about bathrooms I thought I would share with you is Myson towel warmers. http://www.mysoninc.com/ We have all seen towel warmers by now and these are just the same, but there is a ton of design options which makes things a lot easier.
The kitchen also had some amazing products such as Blum hinges and more. Blum is a company that has special hinges to prevent your cabinets from slamming shut. http://www.blum.com/us/en/index.php! There was also a few key trends that I spotted while there; a big one was architectural molding, it gives the design an architectural look and makes everything feel finished, faucets that didn't require you to use your hands to turn them on ( some were touch sensors and some had a lever you could actually hit with your wrist very easily, and another thing that continues to be big is heated floors in both your kitchen and your bathroom.
This was a great show and I hope you enjoy some of the links that I provided, they will inspire you too. So if you are looking to remodel a kitchen or bathroom hire a designer that keeps up with the new technology out there. Call for your consultation today, 630.462.0254.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Trip to Kohler, WI
I had an amazing time on a tour that I took this week and I thought that I would share a little about my experience with all of you. I got the opportunity thanks to our sponsors Ferguson Kitchen and Bath in Downers Grove, IL as well as Kohler to go on a trip to Kohler, WI and see the Design Center and the Kohler Factories. I would highly recommend anyone who is looking for an extremely inspirational experience to go. Take the factory tour and go to the design center and see how things are made and all of the new products that they come up with.
One of the most amazing experiences that I had while there was seeing a factory worker actually pour hot iron into a bathroom sink mold. To be close up and see how things are done when all you ever really see is the finished product is an experience to remember.
The pictures are actual vignettes done by designers to showcase Kohler products as well as the grounds. The one picture above contains a very cool feature that I hadn't seen in person yet, the mirrors. These mirrors actually slide up when you touch them to reveal a medicine cabinet. What makes them even more modern and technologically advanced is that one had a television inside. These amazing cabinets are made by Robern.
I suggest that anyone take this trip and check out all of the amazing features at the Kohler factory as well as to do a little shopping and make a great day of it. I promise you will go home full of ideas and inspiration.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Vinyl Wallcovering
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Not only has it come a long way visually, but it is very Eco-friendly!
Did you know that vinyl is composed of more than 50% salt and that salt is one of the most renewable resources there is? Or that almost all wall coverings emit far fewer VOCs than low or no VOC paints? This will help you be green and keep your indoor air a better quality. Wall coverings are also now available in recycled materials.
They are also extremely durable, if they pass the washability test that means it went through 100 cycles back and forth with cellulose sponge and if it passed the scrubability test then it went through 200 cycles back and forth with a nylon bristled brush.
They are also now making a special wallcovering for humid climates (they are a great idea for bathrooms as well) that are specially made using what is called micro-venting. This technique allows for the wall covering to breath and help the fight against any mildew or mold that may have been an issue before. There is also the benefit to the fact that in the beginning it may cost a little bit more, but in the long run you will spend less on cleaning and upkeep than paint.
With all the advances in technology wall coverings have become much more visually pleasing and there are many different options to chose from. I think that these are a great way to go in your home. Maybe wall coverings are an option for you. To find out the best ideas and the best look for your home call me to set up an appointment today.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Kitchen Technology
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The pictures above show you how kitchens are still made to look more simple when we are putting so much new technology into them. It is popular now to integrate your appliances and make them look seamless with the cabinetry. There are so many new options from microwave drawers, refrigerator drawers, freezer drawers, and even dishwasher drawers. This gives you the option of having a drawer specifically for the kids snacks and juice boxes or running two loads of dishes at a time on different heat levels.
Induction cook tops can boil water in under a minute without the surface being hot to the touch, the technology is endless and a great way to update your home. There are so many ways when re-doing your kitchen to not only update the look, feel, and technology of your entire home, but also the appeal and resale value. Buyers today want to see an updated kitchen as well as green elements in your home; Including low or no VOC paints, energy efficient appliances, recycled paper or glass counter tops, and that is just naming a couple of the things you can do to reduce the size of your ecological footprint.
Being and going green was thought to be a trend, but it is something that is here to stay and for a good reason. What is your ideal kitchen? Consult a professional to aid in designing your dream kitchen.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Decorating with Everyone in Mind
Today I was reading some design articles online and came across an article about decorating with your pets in mind. I myself have two mini Dachshunds and I know how the food bowls and toys and some of their things can be all over at times.
Incorporate some beautiful pieces of furniture into your home as a place to keep their toys, bowls, etc. It also gives a great idea of using a tray that ties into your kitchen and bowls that do the same. This way it will make your pets area a cute little nook, rather than an eye sore.
You know that there is evidence of your pet in your home everywhere you go and there are some great ways to tie your pet into the design of your home! To read more go to:
http://www.interiordesignstylestoday.com/decorating-with-your-pet-in-mind/
Get a designer that loves pets the same way you do to tie your pet into your home design! Have a great week!
Incorporate some beautiful pieces of furniture into your home as a place to keep their toys, bowls, etc. It also gives a great idea of using a tray that ties into your kitchen and bowls that do the same. This way it will make your pets area a cute little nook, rather than an eye sore.
You know that there is evidence of your pet in your home everywhere you go and there are some great ways to tie your pet into the design of your home! To read more go to:
http://www.interiordesignstylestoday.com/decorating-with-your-pet-in-mind/
Get a designer that loves pets the same way you do to tie your pet into your home design! Have a great week!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Remodeling
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So why should you remodel? What are the benefits?
Remodeling may sound like more time and effort than you want to put into your home right now, but it is always a great time to remodel your home. It is something that you can do that you almost always gets all your money back and more.
So why do it now and not right before you move?
You want to enjoy the work you put in, don't you? Hiring a designer and doing a remodel in your home can go a very long way. You won't have any worries and things will be done right the first time because designers always hold a list of great contractors, painters, etc. A designer will also do the project with resale in mind and specify pieces and items that appeal to buyers and will last a long time.
Buyers today come with a laundry list. They have all of these features and specific things they expect and want in their home and if your home doesn't have them buyers have trouble seeing past that. Kitchens and bathrooms are a great place to start, but not the only rooms you should consider.
Consider remodeling and know that you should hire a designer. Call today and set up a consultation with someone who always keeps resale in mind along with what you want.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Soldier Field Pella Pro Expo
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Staying Fresh
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Well, we all know that the economy wasn't too hot last year, but this year is different; we've regained positive momentum. It's a perfect time to freshen up your home and as you know, a great place to invest your money is in your home. It is your biggest and best financial asset. Keeping things updated, fresh, and versatile will keep up your spirits as well as increase the resale value of your home.
Resale value is very important to you the home owner, you want to sell your home for top dollar and that means renovating and redecorating! Give me a call and set up a consultation today to figure out what we can do to put value back into your home and have it still be comfortable and great to live in!
Monday, March 8, 2010
You Still Need an Interior Designer in This Economy
So, after last year and the terrible turn of the economy I was determined that this year would be different. You could often hear me saying, "The recession is over! Welcome to 2010!". Today I was updating my social networking pages and came across this great article from the Chicago Examiner Online.
This article was written by Laura Keany. It states the truth, that is that hiring an Interior Designer for your home may sound like a bit of a luxury, but really it is one of the best investments that you can make! It is an investment in yourself and your home and you know that you are valuable as well as your home! Your home shoudl be your sancuary and your place to relax and be comfortable!
It also talks about how today's Interior Designer is someone who listens to what you want and we listen to your needs, from budget to overall finished look.Overall it is a great read and something that put a smile on my face, I thought that I would share so you could all smile today as well!
http://www.examiner.com/x-13586-San-Diego-Interior-Designs-Examiner~y2009m6d18-Its-time-to-feel-at-home
This article was written by Laura Keany. It states the truth, that is that hiring an Interior Designer for your home may sound like a bit of a luxury, but really it is one of the best investments that you can make! It is an investment in yourself and your home and you know that you are valuable as well as your home! Your home shoudl be your sancuary and your place to relax and be comfortable!
It also talks about how today's Interior Designer is someone who listens to what you want and we listen to your needs, from budget to overall finished look.Overall it is a great read and something that put a smile on my face, I thought that I would share so you could all smile today as well!
http://www.examiner.com/x-13586-San-Diego-Interior-Designs-Examiner~y2009m6d18-Its-time-to-feel-at-home
Friday, February 19, 2010
Healthy Home
Today my intern and I took a trip out to Long Grove, IL to see the "Healthy Home". It was built by Dior Builders and is very gorgeous as you can see. We learned a lot of things about green design that you don't hear about in passing. We talked about new and different vendors that provide green materials.
Something that really caught our attention is how green design is thought to have caught on so much, but the United States' version of green compared to Europe's version is not even comparable. The US is very behind and has only banned a few of the thousands of harmful chemicals, 5 to be exact; whereas in Europe they have banned hundreds of them and they are much more "green" than we are here.
It's easy and not as expensive as you may think to convert your home to a "green" home. There are many simple things you can do. According to Healthy Child Healthy World the 5 easiest steps are:
1. Manage Pests Safely
2. Use Non-Toxic Products
3.Clean up Indoor Air
4. Eat Healthy
5. Be Wise With Plastics
And the easiest thing that we found was that just removing your shoes at the door removes 80% of the harmful chemicals in the air of your home!
To find out more visit http://www.healthychild.org
Have a great day!
Friday, February 12, 2010
So, today I saw a news letter article and found it very interesting. I decided that it was something that I really wanted to share.
The article is about value in buying, to buy quality and why you should. Many people associate value with looking at a price tag and thinking that it is a good value, but value really lies in the cost and the years you own it. The longer that you can own a piece the more value that it holds.
You truly can see and feel the difference in buying quality. If it doesn't seem very sturdy and durable now, what do you think it will be like in 1, 2, or even 10 years? It may cost you more right now, but the longer it lasts and the less number of times that you have to replace it is where the true test is.
Would you rather spend $5,000 on a bed now and have it last 30+ years or $500 now and replace it again in 1-2 years?
The article is about value in buying, to buy quality and why you should. Many people associate value with looking at a price tag and thinking that it is a good value, but value really lies in the cost and the years you own it. The longer that you can own a piece the more value that it holds.
You truly can see and feel the difference in buying quality. If it doesn't seem very sturdy and durable now, what do you think it will be like in 1, 2, or even 10 years? It may cost you more right now, but the longer it lasts and the less number of times that you have to replace it is where the true test is.
Would you rather spend $5,000 on a bed now and have it last 30+ years or $500 now and replace it again in 1-2 years?
Monday, January 18, 2010
Welcome
Details in Design inc. is a residential interior design firm who designs successful projects from color consults, to functional space planning, to specifying appropriate furniture and materials, to practicing green design, or remodeling to completion.
Janet Davidsen is an award winning interior designer and ASID member with 20 years of expertise. She creates clients for life with her talent and by offering clients a great design experience through listening to what clients really want, following up, and being accessible, detailed, and accountable.
With offices in the Chicago area, please contact us for your complimentary phone and home consultation
Janet Davidsen is an award winning interior designer and ASID member with 20 years of expertise. She creates clients for life with her talent and by offering clients a great design experience through listening to what clients really want, following up, and being accessible, detailed, and accountable.
With offices in the Chicago area, please contact us for your complimentary phone and home consultation
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