Bedroom interior design with gray futon and blue chair

What Inspires our Houston Designers?

Houston interior design – What Inspires?

 

Great interior design is always inspired, the question becomes where does one find inspiration?  As a Houston interior designer, I create environments that elicit moods and nuances and are at once calming – beckoning with comfort and luxury or tantalizing the senses with opulence and beauty.  Inspiration comes from a variety of origins, but the most meaningful is often found in unexpected quiet moments that can make the heart leap.

The etymology of the word inspiration is derived from the Latin word “inspiratio” – literally meaning “breathe in” – as in the divine breathing life into your body.  It is no great wonder that inspiration often feels like a flash of startling clarity, uncovering truth straight from the ether above, giving birth to the new and very often invigorating idea.  I find that inspiration for interior design utilizes three essential elements:  nature, travel, and art.

A languorous day spent lounging on a powdery white sand beach and your only task is staring at a cerulean ocean, the memory of which lingers in your mind.  That otherworldly blue color becomes a thread in the decorative pillows for your new sofa, just the needed touch and fills you with the same serenity that enveloped you on the beach.

Perhaps you casually strolled through the streets of Berlin and wandered into an art gallery, mesmerized by the muted colors in a Franz Marc painting.  Those same shades of taupe hickory and umber become the palette of colors in your bedroom that equally transfix your eyes every time you walk into the room.

A layover in Amsterdam becomes an irreverent journey into the looking glass when you step inside a hotel perched on one of its iconic canals.  Here impudent splotches of unexpected color interplay with whimsical furnishings and serve as a springboard for your imagination.  The remembrance of those over-sized crimson chairs bathed in clever lighting and accented by modern clean lines find their way into the sensibility of your new home.

These three elements of nature, travel, and art can entice you to exotic locales but are often found within our midst here in Houston.   Interior design meets you on your own turf as nature, with all its majesty and emotion, lies just outside our window framing a sky in tumult or repose.   It can be tactile, like feeling the smooth curves of an inky river rock found years ago on a childhood vacation, or the auditory wonder when you first heard the stirring sound of a Bach concerto.  All serve to create a sense of possibility.  With these ordinary moments, ideas are born and give way to the rich, yet subtle gray in your kitchen cabinets, the velvety plane of granite on your countertops or a pair of rococo bedside tables.

Inspiration for interior design may be found by taking the time to renew and rejuvenate your mind and body.  A walk on a Houston tree-lined street can replenish the soul and stimulate new creative heights when we observe our surroundings.  Yes, there is indeed a multitude of verdant greens in a cluster of trees, and varying shades of scarlet and vermillion in a flowerbed that we might pass every day.  These very sights should not escape our glance and our praise.  Taking the time to enjoy art in any of its many forms from books, paintings, fashion, music, and movies can leave us brimming with inspired thoughts.  Instructing us on how to evoke emotion in an entryway or render a sense of classic style that becomes a grand lifestyle – something to enjoy and treasure, no matter how practical or functional.  The revelatory then flows from a mindset embracing the new and traditional, and allows play and rest.

Inspiration is more than what we are in this moment, rather infused with the hope of what we can become.  At times it is necessary to step away from the clamor and hit the reset button, but sometimes we can simply take a moment to draw in a breath from the atmosphere around us.   Going far is nice, but not required.  The muse can be found all around and Houston is a fount of inspiration for interior designers – from the greenery in its parks to the quiet solemnity in its museums, to the richness of its many cultures, and the colorful expanse of its sky at twilight.  We are inspired by relishing the everyday wonders around us at any moment.  Inspiration for interior design is all about taking the time to curate your experiences and smell the proverbial roses.

    

 


Roman-style tapestry design

Versace Home Furnishings

Designer Gianni Versace spent a lot of time and money to restore the Villa and lived in this dream house for 20 years.  His guests were Madonna, Lady Diana, Elton John, and many others.  The Villa Fontanelle was built in the first half of the 19th century by Lord Charles Currie, Lake Como, and the neo-classical style.  In 1977 Gianni Versace rebuilt the interiors, the Villa is a decadent hotel from its frescoed ceiling to its gilded 54-foot Versace designed pool.  Gianni Versace’s discerning approach to furnishing his home resulted in the impressive collection of continental furniture, sculpture and silver works, and 18th and 19th-century paintings.  All rooms have been turned into guest suites that have Italian marble bathrooms with gold-plated fixtures and two shower heads, large closets, and separate living rooms/sitting areas and balconies/patios.  He created the house as a symbol of his huge success, adorning it with magnificent frescoes and an Italian garden.  It has been more than 15 years since fashion designer Gianni Versace was gunned down on the steps of his Miami mansion.  The King of Fashion's empire passed to his family after his death, along with a whole host of impressive properties around the world.  The resulting extravagant interiors were complemented by a first-class art collection that included several Picassos and Roy Lichtenstein's "Blue Nude." The Versace house is astounding in every aspect! Donatella Versace was recently interviewed by Vogue magazine in her beautiful Milan apartment previously owned by her brother she answers 73 questions. As Donatella takes us through the rooms of her family's home, she talks about the legacy of Gianni Versace, the future of fashion, and the most common misconceptions about her. After Exploring a vast array of fabulous interiors in the Versace homes take a look at the Vogue interview, here is the link! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkV5VpEROW0

 

  


Kitchen after undergoing interior design services

Intelligent Interior: Designing with Function in Mind

Technology has become a part of the average home, but, without proper planning, it doesn’t necessarily blend with the best interior design. However, function, style, and comfort can be considered so you have a functional and well-designed interior. Dream by MJS Interiors not only specializes in interior design in Houston, TX but also integrating aspects of the smart home with elements of design.

What Is a Smart Home?

interior design of living roomA smart home uses many kinds of technology, some of which are immediately visible and others not. These technological elements, however, do not have to compromise visual appeal. For example, video equipment, speakers, and thermostats can be chosen so they are a natural blend with the interior design and architecture of your home.

The definition of the smart home has evolved somewhat over the past couple of decades. Exterior light timers back then would have been considered smart technology. Today, these are quite common, as are programmable thermostats that can control your HVAC system to ensure the temperature is comfortable any hour of the day. Smart home products include:

  • An internet connection
  • Automated lighting and temperature control
  • Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and other communications protocols
  • Home security and safety systems, with various sensors/detectors
  • Entertainment systems controlled by computer, phone, or tablet
  • Appliances that can intercommunicate with one another

The 2018 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Smart Home Marketplace Survey found 32% of Americans have smart products at home. This is up 33% from last year’s finding of 24% of consumers. Potential homebuyers indicated they’d prefer pre-installed smart thermostats, fire detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, cameras, locks, and lighting in a home they’d purchase. Virtual reality is taking a step up, as well, as 77% said they’d prefer a virtual house tour before visiting prospective homes.1

The smart home originated in 1975, with a communication protocol known as X10.2 It used radio frequencies to deliver information via electrical wiring. The concept wasn’t all that different from what it is today. Transmitters could, in theory, send signals at specific times, turning on a device or light when a homeowner wanted. Since this technology was prone to radio interference, other home automation concepts sought to improve upon it.

Today, automated lighting, smart internet-connected TVs, thermostats, garage door openers, locks, and kitchen appliances are commonplace. A smart home is defined as much by its technology and benefits as its design. Interior design is as important as it has always been. Homeowners and buyers are seeking the benefits of technology, and Houston interior decorators are seeking to meet this demand.

Benefits of Smart Home Technology

The technologies now found in homes across America and the world have many benefits. Some of these include:

Security: Smart security cameras can monitor a home 24/7, even when occupants are away or on vacation. Applications enable them to view video feeds from anywhere in the world. Motion sensors can differentiate between residents and intruders. Some will even send a notification to local authorities in the case of suspicious behavior. In-home monitoring systems can track the well-being of the elderly, allowing loved ones to live at home rather than in a nursing or other care facility.

Remote control: Smart lighting systems can be turned on/off remotely or even turn on when someone enters the room. They are often capable of detecting the presence of an occupant, and automatically adjusting the lighting according to one’s preferences. Other examples include coffee makers connected to alarms and refrigerators that track ingredients to identify recipes, track expiration dates, and create shopping lists. Some even have interior cameras people can access on their smartphones!

House monitoring: Electrical monitors offer protection when an electric surge is detected. These can automatically turn off appliances. Water sensors can detect plumbing issues such as leaks or frozen pipes; these can even turn off the water before a major flood occurs. Devices can detect dangerous conditions that can lead to fires and floods, which can cause extensive damage and even destroy homes quickly.

Efficiency: One of the best smart home ideas is a system that learns occupants’ behaviors. Based on your schedule, the system can turn on the air conditioning before you get home from work. Other examples include irrigation systems that take care of the garden or houseplants on a schedule. In terms of efficiency, smart irrigation systems save water and smart air conditioners save electricity since you don’t need to leave the AC on all day.

Smart technology is a convenience as well. Internet-connected smart TVs allow us to access on-demand shows, videos, and music. Smart home technology has gotten more reliable and safer. Manufacturers continue to address concerns about hackers accessing consumer data or criminals gaining control of locks and security systems to break in. Interior designers have entered the equation as well, providing interior design for homeowners that focuses on technology from an aesthetic approach. As a result, various smart home design ideas have emerged.

Combining Intelligence with Comfort/Style

Technology and automation can effectively be used to improve interior design. Flat-screen TVs and smaller electronics take up less space. They also reduce the amount of clutter at floor level and on the walls. Automated lighting systems can be configured to accent certain areas and can more easily create the desired mood.

Not to mention, they can eliminate banks of switches on walls throughout the house. A lighting system can be controlled with the touch of a button, allowing someone to immediately change the intensity or highlight, for example, of an art collection or new coat of paint.

Automation also enables you to make the most of your interior design. It helps control blinds and drapes from remote, wireless devices. Technology can be integrated with any type of design, from rustic homes with barndoor-like hardware to ultra-modern residences.

Color has a major impact on mood throughout the home. With smart home technology, you’re not limited to selecting a specific coat of paint, type of tile, or other material. There are LED lighting systems capable of producing different colors of light. You can use white or yellow to make the room light and airy, shades of blue and green to create a relaxing mood or darker colors to provide a sense of warmth and intimacy. Infuse some red to boost the energy level when you have company or to boost guests’ appetites.

For a home office, blue is the most productive color.3 You might want to use shades of green for a bedroom, the energy of yellow for a kitchen, or red for a dining room. Some interior design technology trends, however, integrate the technological elements themselves into the design. Soundwall has developed audio speakers that combine function and visual appeal.

The exterior of their speaker systems is effectively camouflaged as a painting or photograph. Artwork can be selected or custom-made from a customer’s uploaded image, so it can effectively complement the interior design, while one can enjoy high audio quality, device compatibility, and a Wi-Fi connection.

Your living room, office, or media room can feature all the latest technology and automation features, yet still, be as stylish as they come. Yet comfort is essential as well. Speakers can complement the interior design, and soundbars have become popular. Fitting beneath a television, they use sound reflection to create a surround-sound effect, without placing bulky speakers throughout a room.

Latest Technology in Interior Design

smart home technologyComputer technology is not just a trend in the home, but for designing it as well. Computers can be used to create floor plans, visualize a room, and integrate various elements from furniture to appliances and electronics, to paint color and lighting. Designers can use software to create solutions much faster and to transmit files to clients and contractors so projects get completed faster. Architects and designers can use software tools such as AutoCAD, a 3D design software tool from Autodesk, which serves the building, construction, and architectural industries.

Interior design requires collaboration, planning, and time. Most homeowners struggle with articulating their ideas, but digital technology can help express their vision.

Design can also be applied to improving function. For example, touchless faucets are easier to use, and there are fewer worries about germs. Complete with flow control, these products are becoming more affordable for homeowners. Touch activated cabinets, bathtubs with LED screens to control music and bacterial filtration, and integrated device docking stations throughout the home are increasingly common design features.

Dream by MJS Interiors Focuses on Design and Function

With 28 years of experience, we know how to integrate high-end interior design with creativity for residential and commercial clients. We offer cost-effective options that are inspired by our travels, art studies, and mission to provide individualized results. Able to complete projects in six weeks, from new construction to remodeling, we can start a home design from scratch as well. To start, schedule a free consultation with a member of our team by submitting a message online or emailing michasel@dreambymjsinteriors.com.

For more information on services provided by our Houston interior decorators, continue browsing our website. To speak to our professional and friendly staff, call us at 713-999-1222.

Sources

  1. https://internetofthingsagenda.techtarget.com/definition/smart-home-or-building
  2. https://freshome.com/room-color-and-how-it-affects-your-mood/

 


Kitchen interior design with large marble island and wicker seating

Intelligent Interiors: Designing with Function in Mind

living room after interior designWe all want a home that is aesthetically pleasing. However, without function, a home won’t hold a lot of value. Function is what allows you to use your home to its fullest potential, and there are many ways to ensure your interior design keeps function in mind. Read on to discover how you can build function right into your new or existing home’s design.

Consider Your Unique Needs

The ideal layout for your home isn’t an easy thing to determine. And once you’ve figured it out, you have to find the furniture, accessories, colors, and fabrics to bring it to life. It can be even more challenging if you already have a lot of furniture and a lot of people in your home. What you own and who uses it should have a significant impact on the interior design of a home. However, no floor plan or layout fits every family. It can be easy to look at someone else’s home or get ideas from design websites and magazines, but will that really meet your needs?

For instance, if you like to cook together, you need to make sure that all of your family members will be able to fit in the kitchen at once. That might mean skipping that really fancy chef cart you’ve had your eye on or redesigning your storage space. Or, if one of your family members is very young, elderly, or has health issues, you’ll need to consider a more open layout that allows for movement easier. Of course, you certainly don’t need to sacrifice a beautiful design to meet all your family’s needs.

The same is true of privacy; if your family enjoys having their own space, an open floor plan will likely be unappealing. All of these things will contribute to how comfortable your family feels when they are at home.

Remember That Things Will Change

When considering the best interior design for you, you’ll also need to consider upcoming life changes. If you have kids and don’t plan to move anytime soon, your little ones will grow up in your home and, eventually, move out. If your home is already spacious, it will be even more so once your kids have left the nest.

Don’t get us wrong; if you want a layout or are really in love with a certain piece of furniture, go for it. Don’t deny yourself what you want; there will be options aplenty for changing up your decor and re-purposing those spaces should they become available. The bottom line is to make an informed decision about your home design that takes the future into consideration. It’s also important to keep adaptability in mind so if changes do happen, your living space can change to meet your needs. That’s where a professional interior designer can help.

What to Do with Extra Space?

Wouldn’t it be nice if you could pull out a larger space just for that holiday dinner party, and then pack it back up again without doing any damage to your wallet? Unfortunately, until this becomes a reality, you’ll need to decide how you’ll deal with the space you do have in your home.

Is that extra room an office, a guest room, a den? Maybe all three? There are many ways to design that extra space with functionality in mind. The right piece of furniture can turn a single-use room into a multipurpose space. For instance, you can design a space that, let’s say, is located just off of your living room. You could perhaps place some comfortable chairs in this space with some shelving for books. When company arrives, easily moves chairs can turn this reading room into an in-law suite.

Deciding Where to Place Working Rooms

Where you cook food and wash your clothes are the “working rooms” in your home, and you may be surprised at what the experts say about their ideal locations. Many Houston interior designers will tell you that the smartest spot for a laundry room is right off of the kitchen. Of course, this should only be considered a guideline; you may find that it makes more sense for your family to have the laundry closer to another part of the house, like a bedroom.

Another kind of working room is your storage room or dedicated area. Storage capacity will add a lot of functionality to your home. However, this doesn’t mean that your storage room or area has to take up a lot of real estate. Even a small room can store several items when the right shelving units, cupboards, drawers, and other storage areas are available. And this storage space can look good too with the guidance of a design expert.

Energy Efficiency

In addition to having a functional home, you’ll also want to ensure that your home is energy-efficient. Energy-efficient homes can have many features, such as solar panels for generating electricity and heating water or energy-efficient appliances.

Air Leaks and Insulation

A home could have dozens of areas where air leak can occur. Under doors is the most common area for air leaks, as well as around windows. An energy auditor can locate leaks with something called a blower door test. Another way that air can leak out is through the roof of your home. This is especially true if you live in an older home and have not upgraded the insulation.

In addition to insulation, you’ll also want to investigate how well the exterior walls of your home are insulated, which can be accomplished with thermal imaging. Thermal imaging uses infrared, which reveals the temperature differences that indicate potential leaks.

If you decide that your home needs an upgrade to the windows or insulation, this is a perfect time to consult a designer. Why replace your home’s custom-built, crown molding windows with more energy-efficient windows that have no flare? Or if you’re getting work done to add or replace insulation, bring in an interior designer who can add that polish that makes the new work fit in seamlessly.

Appliance Maintenance

smart home technology

Energy efficiency also refers to the appliances in your home, which should all be maintained regularly. As well, you’ll also want to have your heating and cooling systems professionally inspected on a yearly basis. Appliances older than 15 years will likely require replacement. But did you know there are countless custom appliance options that will make any new appliance fit your home design perfectly?

The Smart Home

There is much ado about smart home technology, which can ensure your home is running at optimum efficiency around the clock. Many of today’s smart home systems can be controlled remotely via an app installed on your mobile device and allow you to have full and complete control over several systems. For instance, on a cold day, a home system can be set to warm the home to a cozy temperature in time for you to arrive from work. A professional interior designer can make energy-efficient smart home technology fit seamlessly into your home’s design. That way you can blend style with cutting-edge tech.

Professional and Contemporary Design Services

When you need assistance with achieving a functional interior design in Houston TX, look no further than Dream by MJS Interiors. Over 30 years of design experience goes into every project we complete. If you are building a new home, we can work with your contractor to ensure that the smart technology and design you desire is built right in. Our professional team is ready to help; call 713-766-4570 now to claim your free consultation.