ELK and MAPLE by Danni Murray. An idea by Interior Designer Danni Murray. Offering American hand crafted and previously adored furniture pieces for spaces. THINGS THAT INSPIRE ME...
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Saturday, 19 May 2012
THE AMERICAN LOG CABIN
Rustic homes are undergoing a dramatic evolution these days. Some traditional homes offer just a few hickory rockers on their front porches. Many homeowners are adding an Adirondack room to their settings. Others are adding just a few high-end pieces placed alongside their traditional furniture. And others still, are building extraordinary rustic homes and filling them with quintessential traditional or rustic furniture.
Log cabins were the preferred homes of the pioneers for several reasons. Once, they were easy to build. Trees were everywhere and the new tools allowed for easy and affordable access to building materials. (The record for three men constructing a single room log cabin complete with chimney and fireplace is presently three days!)
Initially cabins were constructed without windows, mainly because glass was hard to get and easily broken. Often, however, window openings were covered with animal skins to keep out the insects.
The fireplace was the heart of the home. winters were often long and brutal and fireplaces brought families together by providing both warmth and light.
Stones for the fireplaces were almost always dug from the ground immediately surrounding the home.
The earliest log homes always had notched corners. Nails were not available in the wilderness and builders quickly became skilled at cutting notches on the ends of logs that allowed the logs to be "locked" together.
from "The Rustic Home."
Ralph Kylloe
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
THE ELEGANCE OF THE HEDGEHOG by MURIEL BARBERY
Most amazing book (I know I know...a little slow on discovery...BUT...had to share. xx)
an exert
....From the very first film I saw, Flavour of Green Tea over Rice, I was fascinated by the way Japanese use their space in their lives, and by these doors that slide and move quietly along invisible rails, refusing to offend a space. for when we push open a door, we transform a place in a very insidous way. We offend its full extension, and introduces disruptive and poorly proportioned obstacle. If you think about it carefully, there is nothing uglier than an open door. An open door introduces a break in the room, a sort of provincial interference, destroying the unity of space....
www.complete-review.com/reviews/propfr/barbery.htm
www.complete-review.com/reviews/propfr/barbery.htm
IT'S ARRIVED!!!!!
Now need to get stuck into the manuals.
Cannot wait to see the results of my first reel.
Watch this space! xx
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MARTYN LAWERENCE BULLARD VISIT TO AUSTRALIA
I had the absolute pleasure of sitting through Martyn's Seminar at the Trade Fair last week in Sydney.
A very humorous and tell it how it is kind of a guy who I warmed to immediately.
Trend forecasts advice was to look at the designs walking down the Runways at the moment. Strong link to fashion, as always, but more predominant now. According to MLB, ORANGE is the colour of the moment.
Spoke of the issues that arise between a client and a professional designer on a job when hourly rates are in effect. HIs words were that,
Working with a one off fee, calculating on a per square footage rate plus mark ups on design elements seems to be the way to go.
A very humorous and tell it how it is kind of a guy who I warmed to immediately.
Trend forecasts advice was to look at the designs walking down the Runways at the moment. Strong link to fashion, as always, but more predominant now. According to MLB, ORANGE is the colour of the moment.
Spoke of the issues that arise between a client and a professional designer on a job when hourly rates are in effect. HIs words were that,
it simply causes contempt.
Working with a one off fee, calculating on a per square footage rate plus mark ups on design elements seems to be the way to go.