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The 5th Wall- Ceiling Design Ideas

September 20, 2016 by Suzanne Lasky

Below is a guest post on the subject of what can be done with ceiling design.   Here in Arizona many of the homes have very high ceilings ranging from 12′ to 20′ or more.  Sometimes the builder of the home has thought about the high ceiling height and added architectural details to make it more interesting.  Other times the ceilings ares lacking any kind of design attention and can make a space seem empty.  If you live in an older home here in Arizona, you may have the dreaded popcorn ceiling texture. It that is the case, the very best and the first thing to do is to have it removed and the ceiling re-textured and painted.

From simple ideas such as paint or wall covering options, to architectural beams and coffers, the options are vast.  So look up…..is there something special you can do to your ceilings in your home?

Guest Post:

How to Make Your Ceiling More Luxurious

Never underestimate the importance of ceilings. They have a huge impact on the overall impression your home gives. It’s not just furniture, window treatments and wall decorations that individualize a particular room, but the right blend of colors, décors, interior design ideas, and lighting choices.

Are you under the impression that nobody looks up? Here’s where you are wrong. Even if you don’t intentionally raise your eyes to check out a ceiling, your glance embraces the whole environment the minute you step in a room. Boring plaster finishes with hardly any décor or personalized touches will probably make the entire room indifferent.

There are ways to make your ceilings luxurious. Let’s just start by saying that there are expensive and inexpensive ways for doing so, and so it will depend on your budget, how much you want to spend on a specific room, and whether there are reasons for completely transforming a particular ceiling or not.

 

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Evaluate the space first

First things first. Look up! What do you see? What’s the height of the room? What’s the current condition of the ceiling? Which room is that? In order to make the right decisions, take one step at a time.

Is your ceiling high or low? And what impression would you like to give?

High ceilinged rooms are considered luxurious because they are impressive on their own, but watch out. They can make the room cold and impersonal. In this case, you have two options: you should either use tricks to lower down the ceiling or take advantage of the height and just make it elegant.

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If the ceiling is low, things are a lot harder. Low ceilinged rooms warm up faster and better in the winter and make your life easy when you simply want to change a light bulb. But if the space is not large or it is overcrowded with furniture, and there are no big window openings, it will be claustrophobic.

Are there damaged ceiling parts?

Roof leaks are often more than enough to have catastrophic effects on ceilings. So before you talk about remodeling your ceiling and make the fifth wall more luxurious, it’s imperative that you fix it. If you need to hire a pro to do some ceiling repairs, you might want to consider some extra labor work. This might be your chance to install a coffered ceiling.

Are you interested in improving the looks of your dining room, bathroom, living room, or hallway ceiling?

It’s actually up to you whether you want to spend money on transforming the ceiling of a private space (like your bathroom’s ceiling). If you ask any interior designer, they will tell you that it’s worth transforming any ceiling. And that’s true! The question is how much are you willing to spend? It will also depend on whether you want to change the looks of one room’s ceiling or all of them.

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In the case of the latter, think smart. Choose inexpensive, but smart solutions for ceilings at private spaces and spend more to transform ceilings in the dining or living room.

How to make high ceilings look gorgeous

Whether you have a vaulted coffered ceiling or a plain, white one, as long as it is high you can do wonders by playing with colors.

Since the space already breathes from the height of the ceiling, you can use intense colors and install ceiling medallions in historical designs.

Use ceiling stencils. There are amazing patterns on the market. You can either decorate the entire ceiling or parts of it. Depending on the design you choose, you can leave the ceiling white or paint it dark red or blue.

img-4by SWZ Architects LLC

If you select dark colors, you bring the ceiling down. So, if you want to give the effect of a lower ceiling, choose dark shades and dare to go for a black ceiling too. Black is back and gorgeous. It will make a greater impression if you install white crown molding. It will bring out the elegance of the black color.

You can also lower the ceiling by using complex patterns in intense colors. Go for coffered ceilings with particular designs. The more colorful the better!

Get inspired by Italian frescoes. If you can afford a modern “Michelangelo” to do some art work on your ceiling even better. It can’t get better than “The Creation of Adam”!

If you have the money to install wood panels, go for it. But make sure the rest of the room’s setting is simple-white-chic. By keeping décors in neutral colors, you bring out the character of wooden ceilings and won’t make the room heavy.

How to give the impression of high ceilings

Low ceilings are practical and make rooms cosy. And yes, they can be extremely elegant, too. Here are some interior design ideas:

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by Elad Gonen

How about dressing the ceiling with wallpaper? Just avoid intense colors and complex patterns. Wallpapers on ceilings are an excellent idea for bedrooms. White plaster ceilings look more exotic with some woodwork done on the top.

Use slim stenciled patterns. Make a difference by investing in golden or silver colors. Give an elegant and original impression by petite flowers and green leaves at the edge part of the ceiling and all around the crown molding.

The truth is that most people are not happy with what they have. If we have high ceilings, we struggle to lower them down. If we have low ceilings, we do our best to increase their height. Since you cannot rebuild the house, here are a couple of things you can do to make the ceiling look higher.

Paint the ceiling in high or semi-gloss neutral color. Glossy light shades will deceive your eye in believing that the room is higher.

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by Pepe Calderin Design

You can also remove the plaster and expose the initial ceiling structure. This will literally give you a few more inches of space. Avoid installing coffered drop ceilings. Crown moldings will look lovely, but avoid oversized ones.

In your effort to make your ceiling look higher, you will discover that you can change many things in the room apart from repainting the ceiling. Here are the best tricks:

Use striped wallpapers or paint the wall in stripes. Vertical stripes make us look thinner and taller. They have the same impression on our homes, too.

Avoid tall furniture. Keep everything in average size so that items won’t suffocate the room. It’s best to have floor to ceiling bookcases and fill all shelves with books and displays up to the last one at the top.

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Put framed pictures all the way up to the ceiling and even over door casings. They give the impression that the ceiling is high. Avoid pendant lights and chandeliers.

Paint a diagonal wall stripe to give the impression that there is a staircase going up. It will create the illusion that there is more spaceand give a movement feeling to the space.

If you are interested in installing wainscoting, prefer vertical beadboards that will give the same impression striped walls do. Hang drapes as high as possible and let them touch the floor. Install 1/3 sized wainscots and keep the upper wall side the same color as the ceiling. If you want to add color, paint the beadboard.

img-8by Jeremy Kohm Photography

Go wild with unique ceilings

Not all ceilings are flat. Some are cathedral, some are curved and some are octagonal. You can use thick stripes, intense colors, and Asian inspired stencils or go for more sophisticated solutions like designs imitating Italian art and the Renaissance period.

The truth is that the higher the ceiling is the more things you can do to decorate it. The kitchen and dining room will simply look lovely if is painted blue and complemented by wood boards. Pendant lights definitely give a dramatic effect as they travel all the way down from a vaulted wood ceiling. So, do explore your choices.

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by K2 Design

A few tips to get you started

All types and sizes of ceilings can become luxurious. It’s good for you to remember that. The most important thing is to identify the pros and cons of your ceilings, use your imagination, cross check what’s available, and don’t forget to check your bank account before you start planning. So, these are some last tips to get you started:

Spent time thinking of colors. They make the greatest difference. The right shades will add glamour; the wrong ones will be disastrous.

Pay enormous attention to lighting. If you like chandeliers but the ceiling is low, hang one at one corner and over a small table or chair.

Remember that your ceiling becomes more elegant with hidden lighting all around the trim.

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Don’t forget that ceilings do not stand alone. They are part of the room. The most gorgeous ceiling in the world will lose its appeal if the rest of the room is messy, overcrowded and too colorful.

Use different architectural ideas in each room. After all, all endeavors aim at improving the looks of the entire space and not just the ceiling. Every room serves a purpose and must have a unique character. So, play with variations. Use contrasting colors in the dining room but smooth transitions from wall to ceiling for the bedroom.

Our ultimate advice? Let your imagination travel, stick to your personal tastes and enjoy every minute of it!

URLs  to resources  used in article

inexpensive ways
http://www.houzz.com/inexpensive-ceiling-ideas

install a coffered ceiling

35 Majestic Decorative Coffered Ceiling

transform ceilings in the dining or living room

16 Impressive Dining Room Ceiling Designs

coffered ceilings with particular designs

21 Incredible Detailed Ceiling Design Ideas From Experts

White plaster ceilings

Plaster Ceiling Design + Architectural Mouldings

installing wainscoting
https://www.thisoldhouse.com/ideas/wainscoting-designs

Pendant lights definitely give a dramatic effect
http://www.houzz.com/high-ceiling-pendant-lights

enormous attention to lighting
http://www.ofdesign.net/interior-design/33-ideas-for-ceiling-lighting-and-indirect-effects-of-led-lighting-beautiful-3102

different architectural ideas
http://freshome.com/ceiling-design-ideas/

 

Filed Under: Ceilings, Design Elements, Design Plan, framing, home design, Home Remodelling, Interior Design, Paint Color, Redesign, Remodelling Plans, remodels, Renovation, Residential design, S Interior Design, S Interior Design Scottsdale Tagged With: 5th Wall, Ceiling design, Ceiling design details, ceiling design ideas, S Interior Design, S Interior Design Scottsdale Arizona

Livable Garage Space

August 31, 2016 by Suzanne Lasky

Below is a guest post on the subject of converting your garage into livable space to then rent out as a source of income.  Maybe a good idea , maybe not….but even if you don’t want or need to do a conversion of the garage to lease out, you may still want to use it as additional living space for yourself.   Perhaps a teen hang out space?  Or a men’s den?

While it is not as easy to do as simply putting down an area rug and adding a sofa, it can be done much more easily than building an add on structure from the ground up.

Converting Garage Into a Living Space

 

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Cities all around the country are experiencing tremendous growth in real estate and asset prices, and people are looking for ways to cope (or cash in) on the recent spike in rent prices. If you are a homeowner who perhaps is recently out of work, or just are looking for another stream of income, then perhaps you should consider converting your garage into a living space.

Perhaps your child has just graduated college and is having trouble finding work. While their old bedroom has been demolished and rebuilt into your new library, the garage is still a viable spot for them to live, with a quick renovation. San Francisco, New York, and other cities in the United States are seeing astronomical rent prices, so there’s a chance that your new rental space could be quite a cash cow, even if it is just a spruced up garage. here are several reasons to consider renovating your garage into a living space. There are several aspects to consider, which we have outlined below.

Remodeling Essentials

When you are remodeling your garage into a living space, there are several key considerations to keep in mind. If the garage is attached to the house, then you will need to think about how the renter will be able to access this space. Will they be passing through the main house to access the space? A detached garage will require more insulation, as it is a separate structure from the main dwelling. Many people are renting out these spaces as “mother in law” units, especially in college towns where students are looking for a cheap place to sleep.

Insulation and Temperature Control

Windows and doors are where the vast majority of heat is lost from a structure, so your first priority is ensuring that these areas are insulated with high quality materials. Insulated windows and doors can do an incredible job on cutting heating and cooling bills, and they are definitely worth the investment. Since a garage door is much larger than a standard door, insulating this door is especially important for temperature control.

Living spaces likely require more privacy than the typical garage, so be sure to install blinds and curtain rods. Likewise, you will want to make sure that the door used to access the room has a lock and is working smoothly. If the floor is concrete, then it can be dreadfully cold in the winter. Installing snap-in wooden flooring is a relatively cheap way to make the space more attractive and livable.

Interior design Considerations

Garages are small, so you should focus on creating utilitarian shelving and storage spaces that allow people to organize their things and avoid clutter. Installing a wooden or vinyl flooring will ensure that the floor is more comfortable and cohesive.

Pay attention to the lighting in the room. A nice floor and new blinds won’t make up for a single lightbulb dangling bare from the ceiling, attached with a bright orange extension cord. Even a cheap overhead lighting fixture coupled with a lamp or two can make a space look much more cozy. Christmas lights are popular lighting choices for students, and they’re quite affordable to boot.

Shelving and modular furniture can be very useful for using a garage as a living space. A futon is another student staple, and the ability to use it as a couch and a bed makes it very attractive for someone living on a small budget. Tables with integrated cabinets and storage can meet a variety of needs in one piece, allowing you to save space and maximize usefulness to the user.

Natural wood materials are very on-trend and also match the rustic charm of converting a garage into a living space. Consider drying a tree stump and using it as an end table. Raw wooden planks can also be painted with bold colors for a more edgy look. No matter what decorative palette you use, it will be a hit as long as the space is inviting and functional. Following these tips will help you renovate your garage a desirable and attractive living space. Renters will be flocking to rent out your space, and your wallet will be much heavier.

 

Filed Under: Design Plan, garage conversion, Home Building, home design, Home Remodelling, Man Cave, Multi-function rooms, Redesign, Remodelling Plans, remodels, Renovation, Residential design, Space Planning Tagged With: add on, garage, garage conversion, Home Office, Man Cave, remodel, S Interior Design Scottsdale Arizona, teen space

S Interior Design Voted One of 27 Top Designers in Arizona

September 9, 2015 by Suzanne Lasky

Top 27 Interior Designers in Arizona2-1

 

 

Filed Under: Design and Organization, Design Elements, Design Plan, home design, Home Remodelling, Home Staging, Interior Design, Interior Designer, kitchen design, kitchen remodel, Lighting Design, Modern Design, Office Design, Patio design, Reception Area Design, Redesign, Remodelling Plans, Renovation, Residential design, S Interior Design, S Interior Design Scottsdale, Susatinable Design Tagged With: S Interior Design Scottsdale Arizona, top design company, top designer

Aging – New Interior Design Perspectives

August 19, 2015 by Suzanne Lasky

A buzz phrase “Aging in Place” has been around for quite awhile.  I recently received a complimentary issue of Azure. Azure is a magazine published in Canada.  The September edition had a wonderful article entitled “The New Age of Aging”.  The message is one that S Interior Design communicates often; design elements that accommodate aging and disabilities can and should be incorporated into a home regardless of the home owners current age or health status.  There is no downside to doing this.  There are fabulous design products that can be used that look great and add funcitonality–why wouldn’t we use them?

The statistic quoted was by 2050 the global poulation over the age of 60 will top two billion and for the first time in history, outnumber the generation under the age of 15.

Take a look at this circular grab bar for the shower.   It adds a unique design element even if you don’t use it for the intended purpose right away.

circular hold bar is ergonomically designed to make it easy to grab ...

 

 

 

Filed Under: Aging in place, health care design, home design, Remodelling Plans, remodels, Renovation, Residential design, S Interior Design Scottsdale Tagged With: Aging in place, design for aging in place, interior desgin, modifying a home for aging, S Interior Design Scottsdale Arizona

Hand Rail Design- Inside and Outside

December 19, 2014 by Suzanne Lasky

The timeliness of this request to share a guest posting on he subject of handrails was very good. S Interior Design is designing a contemporary 8,000 sf home from the ground up and the exterior and interior handrail design is a very important design element to be determined.

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Contemporary Handrail Designs

While installing a handrail on a staircase may seem like a minor part of home design, the appearance and functionality of a railing can make a significant difference to the overall mood and style of your home. The following four types of handrails offer contemporary styling and many unique applications.

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Wooden Hand Railings

While wood has been used in traditional handrails for years, this traditional material has taken a modern twist with the way it is being used today. Designers coupling natural wood with industrial materials like metal and stainless steel have made wooden railings popular again. Pair your favorite metal with wood for a fresh and contemporary look.

Metal Railings

Metal has become the material of choice for many designers because of its visual and functional appeal. Stainless steel handrails are one of the most alluring material choices for the many benefits they offer. While stainless steel is commonly implemented in public places, many homeowners have turned to this unique metal for its low maintenance and long-lasting durability. Because it is not porous like wood, it can be sanitized and doesn’t hold bacteria as easily. Stainless steel is easy to install and can be customized with paint or designed to create a one-of-a-kind look every time.

Special Materials

Contemporary style is all about being unique and out of the box. To create a truly contemporary staircase, use a unique handrail material for eye-popping color, shape, or function. A designer or do-it-yourselfer should look for special materials that can withstand everyday wear and tear. Some unique materials include LED light tubes, brass, or glass. The possibilities are limitless when you look beyond the expected.

Outdoor Handrails

Contemporary handrails expand past the realm of interior design and are often necessary features to create a beautiful garden or outside area. Using a contemporary handrail design on the exterior of your home can create a lasting impression of your unique style while adding the functionality needed for walking paths, porches, and decks. Stray from the traditional by using metal handrails that go in horizontal patterns. Unlike vertical bars, a horizontal metal baluster can make a home or landscape look larger and more spacious. Play with textures, patterns, and materials to create an eye-catching design that compliments your home’s exterior.

Making your home match your personal style is easier than ever with the many materials and design options available in today’s handrail market. As you look to install a handrail that offers contemporary style, modern functionality, and bright bold appeal, reference these handrail types and materials for a more comprehensive look at today’s railing options.

Filed Under: Interior Design Tagged With: Arizona Design, balusters, contemporary hand rails, custom design, exterior hand rails, handrail design, handrails, interior hand rails, modern hand rails, S Interior Design Scottsdale Arizona, staircase design, wood hand rails

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