Home Interior Decorating and Design Ideas in 2012

The Convenience for homeowner is the main goal in designing and decorating of home interior. Many things that are important considerations in design and decorating of the home interior, starting from the colors, themes, concepts, until a suitable selection of furniture design. Turn of the year can also affect our atmosphere in the house, because we sometimes want to find out what the trends in interior design was developed in the future, such as how to find the trend in 2010 for home interior decorating and design ideas. So we try to give you the option of Home Interior Decorating Ideas in 2010. This Home Interior Decorating Ideas from IKEA’s 2010 catalog online, about Living Room Design Ideas, Bedroom Design Ideas, Kids Room Design Ideas, Dining Room, Kitchen and Furniture Design Ideas, and Bedding, Curtains and Rugs Decorating Ideas.
Living Room Design Ideas
This year products are characterized as by new bright colors like pink as by colors which was used last years like black and white. This year’s collection offers lots of new solutions for living rooms. A lot of new bookcases, sofas, TV and storage cabinets and other useful acceries for living room are presented in the catalogue. Flat screen TVs became the mainstream last years so there are really many furniture pieces which could hold such TV.


Bedroom Design Ideas
Now it’s time to see IKEA’s view on the most private home’s space – bedroom. Among new IKEA’s bedroom design ideas are as bright and light ones as dark and moody ones. New beds, new wardrobe systems, new drawer chests and new night stands are nice additions to their big collection of bedroom furniture. Another great present by IKEA is that some of old furniture pieces become more cheaper than they was last year.
Kids Room Design Ideas
IKEA’s products and room design ideas are very flexible and could solve all teen and kid needs. Space-saving storage boxes, hooks and shelves make tidying up, getting dressed and styled real simple. With good furniture it’s possible to implement everything that and save some space to having friends over even in a small room. Bunk bed and separate computer table are great for families with more than one kid. For those who have more younger kids IKEA has everything to make their bedtime a special time. Soft lighting solutions and cozy beds are things they need more than everything. Of course, when it comes to children, there’s nothing more important than their safety, so IKEA carefully design and test their products.
Dining Room, Kitchen and Furniture Design Ideas
New kitchens and dining rooms are also should be mentioned. Besides bright colors the most popular theme among new design ideas is natural. Several dining room sets and kitchen cabinets collections are made of different kind of wood with saving its natural look and feel. Some of new dining sets are designed to be small and comfortable to fit even very small spaces. Tables from these sets could be as freestanding as gateleg as even bar ones. Some of all models are also in the new catalogue but with cheaper prices.
Bedding, Curtains and Rugs Decorating Ideas
Latest IKEA catalog 2010 has showed not only living room, dining room and kitchen, bedroom designs and kids bedroom design ideas but also great textile products. Their textile products consist of plenty of new bedding, curtains and rugs. Fresh colors and new patterns could help to make renovation in your home much more easier. One of their new great products are window panel curtains. With them you can easily control light and temperature in any room making it more original and beautiful. New bright rugs also could become great and simple home renovation. They not only will add new aesthetic touch to a room but also help to control acoustics and add comfort and softness. Check out some of these new IKEA’s textile products below. For more examples and product prices you definetly should check their catalogue online.

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Pantone’s 2012 Color of the Year Announced: Tangerine Tango!

coral bedroom via mrspeeksfarmhouse blogspot Pantones 2012 Color of the Year Announced:  Tangerine Tango!

Keep your eye out for tangerine home accessories like kitchen mixers, pillows, and bedding – it’s coming!
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I recently used it as the punchy accent color in this Nashville living room.
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Nashville Interior Decorator does Tangerine Tango

I need color therapy!

I have a friend that suffers each winter from light deprivation...she gets down when winter comes. Today is a gray day...a cold day...a blah day! I took Skip for a 3 mile run on Sauvie Island game refuge. It was beautiful even in it's winter attire. But it did not give me the lift I really am craving....Instead of light therapy I NEED COLOR THERAPY! So here is my visual infusion for you today! Feast your eyes on what color can do for your gray day.









Images from google images design trends 2012

The forcast is sunny with the color YELLOW! It starts on the runway and ends in your HOME!







Catch Yellow Fever!
Not the disease silly! The fashion essential for summer. Checking out the haute couture and RTW (that's ready-to-wear for the non-fashion people out there) runways this year, it is blatantly obvious that yellow will be HUGE!

Anyone who is anyone will be wearing yellow this spring and summer so you might wanna have a look-see. One of the greatest things about yellow is that its such a happy and bright color. Just looking at yellow fashions automatically cheers me up. Besides, what could be depressing about the color yellow?

Whats especially popular this year is light yellow and greenish-yellow. The darker and super "Walmart" yellows are done with! (I know, fashion can be so fickle) Lime yellow is also in, if you don't know what that is, you probably wouldn't want to wear it anyway so don't worry about that. Another fantastic thing about yellow is that it is universally flattering! (Which most people don't believe because they pick the wrong yellow!)

Here's a quickie guide to wearing yellow for your skintone:

Pale: Dark yellow, mustard yellow, and very pale yellows. Avoid neon-bright and primary color yellow which will only make you look more pale.

Medium and Olive: Go for opposite ends of the spectrum. You should reach for lemon yellows, bold yellows, and can even go for super bright yellow which will make your skin glow.

Dark: Reach for those golds. Golds will bring out the delicious gold tones. You also have immense luck because you can pretty much wear whatever yellow you'd like, and look fabulous. The only yellow I'd avoid is neon, it may look too jarring since it'll be a sharp contrast to your skintone.

Now look at the interior design line up! Eveything from toasters to tea pots-- are coming up Yellow!






Rollo May said it best " It takes courage to create!"




I was invited to "create" a home for a client in Germany ...as I look back, it took a lot of courage to create long distance. But my philosophy has been, if a door opens walk through it.

Working with the client's existing French antiques and purchasing and designing some custom pieces completed the home. I had everything shipped over and then flew in for the installation.

My client was very comfortable in his new space.

Refreshing a condo


I'm pleased to have my work shown on the cover of today's Home & Garden section of the Oregonian newspaper. Below is the article by Bridget A. Otto.

What: Refreshing a condo

Who: Designer Kimberlee Jaynes, Kimberlee Jaynes Interior Designs

The challenge: Jaynes was contacted to help warm and personalize a modern, urbran loft space. The client first asked her to make over the entry hall and guest bath. When that was done, the client gave Jaynes a good news/bad new response: She loved the new look, but not longer liked the rest of her home.
"Modern, chic urban living is not always inviting." Jaynes says. "The challenge with condo living is warming up the modern spaces, and respecting the architecture."
One common concern, Jaynes says, is a belief that texture and modern design do not mix. And even if clients get the nerve up to bring in texture, they ask what kind of texture.
To Jaynes, designing an inviting living space isn't about a single thing such as texture, it's about the mix-a guide line that works in urban lofts and suburban ranches.
"She has all the right elements," Jaynes says of her client's belongings. But it was all too safe and solemn.

The ENTRY BEFORE: The long, narrow entry had an animal-print rug that didn't run the full length of the hall.
"That doesn't lead you into the space," Jaynes said.
Identically framed art ran down one concrete wall, and the other wall was painted cream. A bench capped off the space at the end opposite the door.





THE ENTRY AFTER: Jaynes looked all over town-to no avail-for two runners to cover the full length of the hallway.
She decided to "make" a runner by combining Flor carpet squares in various colors and designs. She knew her client loved bright colors and animal prints, and followed that lead when putting together the "runner." The artwork on the concrete wall was left intact, but the cream-colored opposite wall got jazzed up with shimmering grass-cloth wallpaper. More refection was added with a metal table, lamp and colorful metallic mirror. The shiny, reflective surfaces now bounce light around the otherwise static space. The placement of the table and mirror were purposeful. "I'm always looking for practicality." Jaynes says; for instance, thinking about where someone would set mail, keys or a purse. The mirror near the door serves for that last-minute look-check before going out.

THE DINING ROOM BEFORE: The dining table was not large enough for the space and nothing in the area made any kind of statement. The wall, flanked by windows, cried out for attention, Jaynes said.




THE DINING ROOM AFTER: Jaynes decided to add a fireplace to the plain wall and found a flueless variety at Bravado Home. With the fire place in, she had the wall clad to match the kitchen's cabinetry and the fireplace mantel clad in the same granite as the kitchen counter. The fireplace surround was covered in iridescent tiles from Ann Sack, which once again work to reflect light.
To create a dining atmosphere, she added a modern light. The arc of the arm also added some roundness and fluidity to the space, and gave light without adding a second ceiling fixture.
Jaynes thought the original dining table was too diminutive for the open floor plan. She replaced it with a larger round table built by Portland furniture maker Kai Fuhrmann and topped with a hand-painted metallic gold and caramel-colored glass. "This knocks your socks off," Jaynes says. "'It's a piece for life."

THE LIVING ROOM BEFORE: Animal prints and black-and-white patterns dominated the space, anchored with back leather sofas, which the client wanted to keep.
"Cool stuff," Jaynes says, "but nothing was standing out."
The trick, she says, is to break it up, add interest, color and texture without "looking like a comic strip."





THE LIVING ROOM AFTER: Out went the black rugs, pillow, coffee table and animal-print chair, which found new life in the TV room.
In came a bright, floral rug from Tufenkian that makes a statement while not being overpowering, thanks to the room's size and the expanse of windows. Jaynes had pillows made of Kravet fabric of similar colors to the rug and reinstated the black in the base of the new, more-substantial coffee table. The curvature of the base echoes the petals of the carpet's large flower.
"You go for the big bang. She just shrieked with joy."

Remodeling: opening the realm of possibilities


I'm priveliged to have the opportunity to write this blog for Oregon Home magazine.

By Kimberlee Jaynes

I married my husband eight years ago. At the time he lived on a floating home. “Please try living on my houseboat,” he said, “and after a year if you don’t like it, we could sell both of our homes and build.” Well, I adore living on the water, but this home needed major updating. It was all very dark and drank up light like a thirsty sailor on shore leave. Barn wood and mirror banked one wall, the ceiling was tongue-and-groove natural wood. A free-standing wood stove and terra cotta tile hearth took up most of one corner of the living room. There was carpeting everywhere and black and white checkerboard tiles on the kitchen floor.

Fast forward to today. We now have light hardwood floors throughout the house; the barn wood and mirror wall is but a distant memory. The natural beams were spared but the tongue and groove wood ceiling is now white. We put in a new fireplace with natural rock surround and a thick fir mantel to match the beams over head. But the tired kitchen cabinets still needed a face-lift. The cabinets cried out “change me.” I had one cabinetmaker tell me that to replace what I had, it would cost $30,000. Eek! We could never recoup that investment upon re-sell.

When you look into any remodel, take into consideration the value of your home and gear your budget towards that end. It does not make sense to over build any one room. It looks odd when people have one room that is all tricked out with the latest and greatest and the rest of the home feels like the poor country cousin. Also make sure you are going to recoup your investment. Talk to a realtor for advice.

I decided to have the cabinet boxes painted inside and out in high-gloss Apple Peel paint, which is a wonderful powdery white from Miller. I had a cabinetmaker build new drawers and door fronts and replace all the hardware with new full-extension glides. The fronts are bead board to give a nod to the nautical. When we are done, I’ll have a “new” kitchen for one-fourth the cost of a complete renovation.

Now onto the adjoining dining room. As a designer, I have to deliver the news, the good the bad the ugly. I often encounter people saying, “They aren’t worn out yet” and “I paid a lot of money for those.” But if I’m going to “perform miracles,” I can’t just add water. I have to clear the slate of dead wood and open the realm of possibilities.

I’m telling you all this because I had to have this talk with myself. I have perfectly good regency bent bamboo Palleck chairs in the dining area that are very comfortable, were not cheap and are like new. They went with Dwight’s rectangular antique table beautifully. However, looking into what we wanted to move toward (style-wise), we had purchased a round white Saarinen table and Nelson orb light. The old chairs bring the whole dining area down visually.



But it was very difficult for me to justify parting with them. The new Saarinen swivel tulip chairs that were designed to go with the table expand the dining area and energize the space. The French clock grounds the space and is visually graphic. The Nelson orb light over the table now feels at home. It’s fun to see it gently sway when a boat goes by. These additions were worth the upheaval, paint fumes and the inconvenience. I now have a kitchen and dining area I’m happy with. And that’s worth a lot!

Hanging bubble chairs for bedrooms


hanging bubble chairs for bedrooms 2012 new look for hanging bubble chairs for kidsroom,bedroom and living room as will as office hanging bubble chairs 2012 bedrooms bubble chairs come in two types. Get the one that can be hung from the ceiling or opt for the one with a stand. In any case the frame and material needs to be really sturdy. bedrooms bubble chairs usually a chain that helps suspend the chair from the ceiling or a stand provided.
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New Office hanging chairs Design


Office hanging chairs bubble chair is one of the most popular and preferred furniture piece of interior designers, since it imparts a modern and contemporary ambiance to any room. Another of the hanging chair is the bubble chair with a stand. same materials for hanging chairs are used for the bubble chair with stand, but the design of this chair is somewhat different. hanging chairs are used mostly in public lobbies of offices. Unique and funky piece of furniture can make a welcome addition.
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