WALLS YOU WANT TO TOUCH: PART 1
Every year the interior design “In and Out” trend lists are published. Number seven on the Wall Street Journal’s “In” list caught my attention: Walls You Want To Touch. I have always been a big fan of texture on the wall. Part 1 of this blog will cover a few wall textures we have installed. Part 2 covers our favorite finds that we want to use in 2022.
LOVE YOUR HOME: PICK THE RIGHT PAINT COLORS
Choosing paint colors for your home can be overwhelming. Luckily, picking the right paint color is an interior designer’s specialty.
FAQ: Placing a TV over the Fireplace
Placing the tv over the fireplace is a design question that comes up almost weekly. Is it safe? Is it ideal for viewing? How does it all work together as the centerpiece for a room?
THE MIX: STEAMPUNK FOR NORMAL PEOPLE
Steampunk is a trend that involves the interaction of history, art, and technology—sometimes called retro-future. The often avant-garde style can seem so far out there for most of my clients. However, I do believe there are bits and pieces we can incorporate into our homes.
PLAYROOMS THAT ARE FUN AND FUNCTIONAL
Teen, child, and toddler rooms have been a standard for many years in homes with kids. Now they are a common request from the grandparents as well! At Kathy Corbet Interiors, we specialize in designing playrooms that visually please adults while sparking imagination in children.
INSTALLATIONS: CREATIVE COLLECTIONS
Some call it clutter; others call it collections. We love the unique items our clients collect. Finding creative ways to incorporate them into your decor adds character to your home, making it feel uniquely you.
STEAL THIS IDEA: STEALTH STORAGE
If the available space for storage is not the most attractive location in your home, you can conceal the doors with panel details and carpentry. Here are some of our favorite storage hacks. We can help you get creative to find more storage solutions in your space.
FIREPLACE MAKEOVERS
New technology with fireplace inserts and innovations with non-combustible materials have allowed us to take fireplace design to a whole new level. Do you have fireplace envy? Are you ready for a cozy, warm fireplace in your home?
TREND REPORT: BOLD COLORS AT HIGH POINT FALL MARKET
One of my takeaways from the Fall High Point Market was COLOR. What do you think about all of these crazy bold hues? Are they for you? What do we think? Read on…
TRAVEL INSPIRATION: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’S TALIESIN WEST
I am obsessed with design and with history. On a recent vacation to Arizona I could not pass up the opportunity to visit Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West. As I was wandering, here these are some of the elements that caught my eye.
MARKET MONDAY INTERNATIONAL
This designer travels! My recent trip to London included the London Design Centre, Clerkenwell Design Quarter and some random exploring that provided inspiration all around. It was a jolly good trip. Let’s look at some of my favorite finds.
5 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN INTERIOR DESIGNER BEFORE RENOVATING YOUR HOME
You are about to renovate your house. You have spent a lot of time on Pinterest and blogs and you already have some good ideas about what to do with your space. Or the opposite, you are excited to move forward with the renovation, yet you feel a little lost on where to actually start and you are having a hard time picturing the finished result.
HIGH POINT TREND REPORT PART 6.5: ANIMAL VASES
We saw lots of human faces on vases at the High Point Market, but animals were losing their heads, too! We expect to see more of these at the next market.
HIGH POINT TREND REPORT PART 6: FACES AND VASES
Bust A Move? The traditional Roman bust as decor started a few years ago. Now they are more expressive! Creativity is encouraged by opening the top and allowing us to give them a hairstyle.
How can this trend work in your home? MyDomaine says it can make your home feel like a museum. Here’s HGTV’s guide for adding vintage faces to your space.
HIGH POINT TREND REPORT PART 5: MUSHROOM MOTIF
Avocados were a millennial favorite and now we all eat them. Who knew Brussels sprouts were such an essential? Now mushrooms are showing up on menus everywhere, even in coffee. Could this mushroom motif trend become a home decor trend, too? Elle just called them design’s hottest trend and they were all over High Point, too!
HIGH POINT TREND REPORT PART 4: BURNT AND CHARRED
This trend may even still be in the fad category right now. It first appeared a few years ago with “fumed” oak flooring and then the matte black trend. Now it is appearing in accessories. I look forward to how this plays out in the upcoming year.
HIGH POINT TREND REPORT PART 3: ROUND AND CURVILINEAR
We have been overloaded with geometric shapes over the last decade. Now we see the same ideas recreated with curves and circles. The trend is making the rounds. Read Chloe Dimink’s take on the curved sofa trend and Savvy Heart’s piece about curved furniture.
HIGH POINT TREND REPORT PART 2: BLACK-WHITE-NATURAL
Over the years we have seen black and white trends and matte black and gold trends. Now we are seeing matte black and white with natural colors and materials. Some showrooms called it “Primitive Modern.”
HIGH POINT TREND REPORT PART 1: THE NATURALS
For the next few weeks I’ll be sharing spring market trends with you in a series. My first pick is all about naturals. Grass, Rattan, Caning…if it is natural and you can weave it we saw it! Palacek and Schwung both feature looks that embrace Mother Nature. This trend isn’t only visible at High Point, RHome magazine even did an a piece on where to find nature-inspired decor in Richmond, Virginia.