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Spring Tune Up For Your Home

April 16, 2019 by Suzanne Lasky 1 Comment

Below is a guest posting to which S Interior Design added comments and photos to to augment the message (shown in red color font). We ourselves just enacted many of the 6 suggestions on our home’s back patio. It is now a cleaned up,uncluttered, cohesive design that we are proud of and enjoy spending time in with friends and family.

After a long day, there’s nothing better than coming home and relaxing. But in order to truly enjoy your home, you need to create an environment where you can feel comfortable.

Unfortunately, home decor and design aren’t always at the top of everyone’s priority list. Luckily, turning your home into your own personal oasis can be easy, and even a little fun. Keep reading for 6 ways to make your home environment a priority this month.

1.  Get Rid of Items You Don’t Use

If you’re anything like most people, you’ve probably accumulated a bunch of stuff over the years that you no longer have a use for. Instead of trying to find new ways to organize these things, it’s time to consider getting rid of things you don’t need.

Discarding unnecessary things will make your home cleaner and more organized and can even free up some of your storage space. If throwing things away seems too drastic, you may want to consider donating any items you think could be useful to others.

Have a garage sale or donate your unwanted items to Goodwill or your favorite charity sponsored Thrift Store.

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2.  Make the Most of your Home’s Natural Light

Take down heavy weight window treatments and replace them with sheer fabrics that filter the light.

Add sky lights or Solar Tubes to your ceiling.

Looking for a way to make your home feel bright and fresh? Natural light is the answer. Making it a point to open your curtains every morning is a quick and easy way to get natural light flowing through your home.  Adding mirrors to your home can also help you get more natural light. In addition to making your home brighter, exposure to natural light can also have positive benefits on your health by improving sleep and boosting mental health.

3.  Fix Broken Appliances

Are there any appliances in your home that need to be repaired or replaced? Having broken appliances in your home can impact the overall functionality of your space. Investing in a good home appliance plan can help you save money while also staying on top of routine maintenance.

Sometimes it makes sense to fix what you already have. If you decide to get new appliances make sure they are energy efficient.

4.  Introduce New Colors

The color scheme can really affect the overall feel of a room so it’s important to choose all of your colors wisely. While an entirely new paint job may be a little too much to undertake, you can find other ways to introduce new colors around your home. For example, try bringing in colorful accessories and bold accent pieces.

New throws or throw pillows can change the look of a room entirely. A new area rug can make a big impact too. You can even change out a few pieces of your wall art.

SHERWIN WILLIAMS 2019 PAINT COLOR TRENDS

5.  Organize Clutter

There’s no doubt that having a clean home will give you peace of mind, but clutter is hard to avoid. As you go through your day to day life, it can be easy for things to pile up and get unorganized. Coming up with a way to neatly store all of your belongings can save you lots of time and energy.

You can start by organizing your current storage areas such as drawers and cabinets. Once you’ve gotten some success under your belt, you can move on to larger spaces.

6.  Rearrange Furniture

Have you been feeling a little tired of your home? If so, you’re not alone. But moving isn’t always the easiest or most logical thing to do. The good news is that rearranging some furniture around your home can give your space a completely different look and feel.

Try to re-imagine some of the rooms in your home with a different setup and move things around until you get the look you want.

7.  Turn Your Home into Your Happy Place

Remember to keep these tips in mind, as you move your home to the top of your priority list this month. With a little bit of time and effort, you can create a home environment that is everything you’ve ever wanted. 

Filed Under: home design, Uncategorized Tagged With: Organization, Spring Cleaning, update decor

Home Remodels Gone Wrong and Lessons Learned

March 16, 2019 by Suzanne Lasky Leave a Comment

Guest Post for S Interior Design
By: Paige A. Mitchell

There’s nothing worse than a botched DIY home remodel. But what if you were able to know what not to do before you dove into a home remodel on your own? Here are some prime examples of mistakes to avoid during a home remodel, in hopes that you will be wiser before jumping into the deep end.

Not Planning Ahead

Jumping into a home remodel without a distinct plan in mind is a recipe for disaster. For all intents and purposes, there is no such thing as “over planning” for a home remodel. Make sure you know exactly what you want to remodel and you know why you want to remodel it. Then, make sure you have planned everything as completely as possible, from the budget to the materials to the daily schedule. Leave no stone unturned.

Trying To Stay With The Trends

Everyone gets a little excited when they want to dive into a DIY remodel and the first place they turn to for inspiration is Pinterest. The problem? Going crazy with what the current home trend is, only to have that trend expire after a month and you be left with a less than desirable kitchen filled with Spanish influence. Be sure to pick a look for your home remodel that fits your personal interest and is also timeless. That way, you won’t feel that remodel itch a month after you complete your project.

Running Out Of Budget On The First Day

In the same vein as making sure you plan your home remodel ahead, make sure you completely map out your home renovation budget before diving in. That means making sure you have a realistic budget in mind with real-time numbers for all your materials and labor planned out. Just because you are performing a DIY home remodel does not mean you shouldn’t take labor into account. Even if you are able to perform the entire remodel on your own, which is hardly ever the case, you have to take into account time lost while doing that work.

Did you use paid time off at your work to perform the home remodel? Are you missing out on projects that could have earned you money? Your own time will play a factor in your budget. Along with that, make sure you know exactly how much supplies you need and how much it will all cost you. There is nothing worse than stopping at your home improvement shop only to get to the register and not have enough money for your supplies.

Measuring Once, Cutting A Hundred Times

Measure your work, then measure it again, then measure it again! The last thing you want is to measure your flooring or wood for your patio, get ready to lay it all out, then realize you mis measured and have to cut everything all over again. What could be worse than that? Ruining your materials because you cut too much and have to start from scratch. Check, double check, and triple check that all your measurements are correct so that you only have to cut once.

Going Cheap And Suffering

You’re already saving money by performing your home improvement project on your own. Make sure that when you do spend your money, you are purchasing items that are so cheap that they will fall apart in less than a year. If you are trying to DIY a home appliance, considering instead saving money on a home warranty and have the experts come in to make repairs. The last thing you want is a puddle in the bathroom because you thought you could fix the sink. Make sure you are being frugal in the right places and splurging when you need to same. Same with buying the right materials, know your limits. If you are even slightly unsure about performing a task, hire a contractor.

Filed Under: Bathroom Remodel, Home Remodelling, kitchen remodel, Redesign, Remodelling Plans, remodels, Renovation, Residential design, Scottsdale, Uncategorized Tagged With: Design Plan, Do it Yourself, hire an expert, Interior Design, Interior Design Planning, remodel, renovations

2019 Design Trends

January 9, 2019 by Suzanne Lasky Leave a Comment

Thank you to HOUZZ for compiling a nice list of what are being considered the design trend ideas for 2019! Enjoy reading this but always remember the most important thing to consider when re-designing your home are your own personal likes, dislikes and functionality desires.

32 Home Design Trends That Will Rule in 2019

Filed Under: Design and Organization, Design Elements, Design Plan, Design Trends, home design, Interior Design, Residential design, S Interior Design Scottsdale, Uncategorized

3 Design Tips To Make the Most of a Small Bathroom

July 5, 2018 by Suzanne Lasky Leave a Comment

3 Design Tips To Make the Most of a Small Bathroom

1.    LIGHT!  In a small bathroom you need to leverage both natural and artificial light sources.  If there is not ample natural light from an existing window you should consider installing
either a Solatube or a sky light.

You should have both ceiling mounted lighting (recessed 4″ LED can lights) and lighting at the vanity area preferably flanking the sides of your mirror if the space allows for it.

2.    The materials and the color/tones of the materials used should visually flow with one another. The number of different colors and materials and the geometry of those materials should be kept to a maximum of 3 different materials in the space.

For example, if you have white-painted cabinetry you should have lighter toned counter tops and accent tiles to coordinate. The floors can be a bit darker to add contrast.

Another tip is to use the same material in different size/geometry formats.  Marble (or marble look porcelain tile) can be used on the floor in a 12″ x 24″ format and then in a hexagon shaped smaller format for the shower wall accents and back splash at the vanity.

3.   To maximize storage space – GO VERTICAL! You can place a cabinet on the vanity counter top that is less deep (12″-14″),or place a tall floor cabinet at the end of the vanity or wherever
space allows.  You can carve out space on the walls between the studs to use as shallow storage opportunities too.

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Filed Under: Bathroom Remodel, Design Elements, Design Plan, home design, Home Remodelling, remodels, Renovation, Residential design, S Interior Design, Uncategorized Tagged With: bathroom dsign tips, bathroom remodel, lighitng in bathrooms, S Interior Design Scottsdale, small bathroom desgin, storage in bathrooms

Rustic and Modern Can Be Happy Together

August 30, 2017 by Suzanne Lasky 2 Comments

Below is guest post discussing how rustic and modern design elements can work beautifully together.  S Interior Design sometimes refers to this blending of styles as ORGANIC CONTEMPORARY.  This mixture can deliver a warm, inviting design outcome.  There are a lot of opportunities to create spaces with unique design elements included when you work in this design spectrum.

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Filed Under: Accessories, Area Rugs, Artwork, Design Elements, Design Plan, Design Trends, Eco-Friendly Design, home design, Home Remodelling, Modern Design, Residential design, Uncategorized Tagged With: contemporary design, modern design, organic design, rustic design, S Inteiror Design, S Interior Desgin Scottsdale

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