Posts Tagged ‘red’

May Feng Shui Be With You

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese practice of organizing a space to create a harmonious living environment.  To be quite honest with you, it is not a service I often mention.  Reason being:  of those who have shown interest in the practice, I have met an equal number of skeptics. 

Regardless of whether or not you are a believer, principles such as harmony, variety, balance, and awareness to the flow of energy thread Feng Shui into what I consider simply good design.   

Potential candidates for Feng Shui include those who:

  • have read/watched “The Secret”;
  • enjoy authors such as Napoleon Hill or Paulo Coelho;
  • believe in abundance, recognize energy, or have studied Tai Chi; and
  • are looking for a catalyst for change.

From the interested individual to the hard-core enthusiasts, Lavender & Lotus Interior Design would love to be part of your next project.

Ta da!

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Success!  The faux brick wall in the office of Main Street Concord looks sensational!  Sincere thanks to Sherry Burnett (Burnett Designs) for her creative talent and hard work. 

   

Let them have COLOR!

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Spring is just around the corner — and not a moment too soon.  After another dreary New England winter, I have a serious craving for color.  Delicate and subtle shades are all well and good, but right now I want bold, delicious, breath-taking color.  Below are a few designs to help shake those winter blues.  Enjoy!

Shown are images from Domino and desiretoinspire.blogspot.com – love them!

            

Peggy Anne’s Quilting & Sewing Co.

Monday, January 5th, 2009

What a find!  Located at 57 North Main Street (lower level) in Concord, many of you have probably passed this store countless times.  Peggy Anne carries a fantastic selection of colorful textiles you simply can’t find elsewhere.  The geometric and modern floral patterns top the list of my favorites, but the batiks and vintage designs are great too. 

Whether you are looking for materials to sew a sensational quilt or spruce up a space with new pillows, be sure to stop by Peggy Anne’s shop for unbelievable fabrics.

K-A-Z-A

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

Located on South Main Street in Concord (next door to Vinnie’s Pizza), KAZA is a sensational addition to the Downtown community.  They offer a variety of home decor products including organic, mid-century modern (my favorite!!!), international merchandise, and much more. 

For those of you who are wondering, the name KAZA means “fortunate accident” in Turkish.  And how fitting — it so happens that a catalyst for Lisa Swan to open the store was the availability of cowhide rugs from family friends in Turkey.  These extraordinary rugs and other Turkish furnishings are exclusive to KAZA.

What I love most about KAZA is the style that they bring to Concord.  For someone who leans in the funky/eclectic/modern direction, KAZA is a breath of fresh air for New Hampshire.  Also, the variety of international products are genuine works of art from countries such as Mexico, Peru, Morocco, Bulgaria, Italy, and Turkey.  In addition, KAZA features the talent of local artisans regularly.

I highly recommend that you take a trip to visit the shop.  You can also go to www.kazashop.blogspot.com.

 

                                  

I’m dreaming of a GREEN Christmas

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

Believe it or not, there are tons of ways to be Green for the holidays.  You may even be taking Green initiatives without recognizing it.

Decor – Use natural elements such as flowers, fruit, pine boughs, laurel, etc.  Not only will you appreciate their fragrances (vs. the toxic fumes off gassing from their plastic counterparts), but these organic materials will break down completely without harming the environment.  When shopping for a tree, look for one with roots so that it can be planted in the spring.

 

Lights – If you plan on purchasing new strings this season, opt for LED’s.  Light Emitting Diodes require minimum watts for operation and can last 100,000 hours.  In other words, while these may cost a bit more than the typical string, you will save in utility costs to run them and won’t have to replace them so soon.

Gifts – This is a great time to encourage the Green movement among friends and family.  Check out stores that offer green, organic products.  If you are in the Concord area, Main Street alone has lots of opportunities to buy green.  Here are some to name a few:

  • Real Green Goods;
  • Your Home, Your World;
  • Earth Made;
  • KAZA; and
  • Concord COOP.

Gift Wrapping – Depending on how crafty you are, give fabric a try.  A dab of hot glue would be your best bet as an adhesive.  If wrapping with paper is preferred, look for recycled or FSC certified products.  The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an international agency that promotes sustainably harvested wood, gathered from well-managed forests. 

Gift Receiving – Your Great Aunt Bessie has the right idea by opening her gift with incredible care.  Try salvaging wrapping paper this year; done right, you could save money and a tree for next season.  Gift bags, ribbon, and bows can also be reused.  At the very least, PLEASE RECYCLE all that you can.

Deck the Halls

Friday, December 19th, 2008

To be honest, the excitement of Christmas hasn’t been the same since I outgrew my one-piece “feetie” pajamas.  If you are like me, one way to nourish holiday cheer is to decorate your home.

Families and traditions come in all shapes and sizes.  Your style of choice may be the classic red, white, and green combo, or blue and white for Hanukah.   If so, I am here to encourage you to step out of the box!  The possibilities for decking the halls are endless, and it doesn’t have to cost a fortune. 

As an alternative to the classic red, play things up with pink or orange.  Purple, green, blue, turquoise, brown, silver, gold, etc. all have potential to create dazzling displays individually or in combinations.  The inspiration behind a theme can come from anywhere:  a hobby, rural/farming, urban/modern, retro, Adirondack, tropical, winter solstice…  Your favorite holiday book or movie are other sources for decorating ideas.  Silver bells can represent “The Polar Express” or a thin, somewhat pathetic secondary tree lends a nod to “Merry Christmas Charlie Brown”.

Have fun –  it’s time to celebrate!

(Courtesy of Better Homes & Gardens)

            

Block printing

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

As you will soon get to know about me, I love that which is hand-crafted.  Block printing is a technique that has been around for thousands of years and is still utilized in many cultures.  Unlike many machine-made fabrics, these embody the character and culture of the artisan by whom it was made.  Best of all, a true hand or block print is likely to have tiny imperfections such as a drop of paint or the mis-aligned stamp.  But it’s not just the principle behind this process that I admire, look how gorgeous they are!

Shown are Galbraith & Paul, John Robshaw, and Lee Jofa.