Floor Plans

  Well designed planned and functional floor plans are an important part of any well designed residential interior.

The most important aspect of a floor plan is that it needs to be functional for the activities that will take place in that interior space taking into account all of the physical activities that will take place in the room.

The most important is traffic flow which means that space is allowed for people to walk comfortably into and out of the room, go where they need to go, sit where they want to sit, can easily carry on a conversation with others, reach what they need to reach, see what they need to see, and have access to storage, entertainment, and other places in the room.

Comfort needs to be considered also. Is furniture placed so that one is not in a hot or cold spot from heating and air conditioning? Is it placed so that one has good lighting from natural and man made sources? Is it placed so that one has a pleasant view when using the furniture?

These needs need to be fulfilled for all physical types and personalities that will be using the space.

When such is accomplished, the aesthetics need to be considered. Is the size, style, and placement of the furniture such that it fits into the background and aesthetics of the room’s walls and floors?

  Proportions of all of furnishings of the room play an important role here. The biggest mistake most people make in this aspect is that they jam too many large pieces of furnishing into a too small space or too small pieces in a large space.

All aspects of the furnishings of an interior space need to be considered as part of the aesthetic composition of the room, adjacent rooms, and he entire house so that it not cut up, a heterogeneous mixture, and comes together into a complete whole.

The floor plans of each room should fit in with the adjacent rooms and into the flow and functions of the entire residence.

When all is said, planned, and achieved there will be a natural and comfortable ambiance about the interior design so that everything looks and functions as it should, everything looks like it is together the way it should be, is unobtrusive, and manifests a synergy that is pleasant and delightful and looks and feels right.  You don’t have to look and think about it. You just experience it.

The last thing to do for a successful floor plan in any interior space is that you are to use and enjoy it.

“The proof of the pudding is in the eating.”

Food for thought.

 

 

Trends

  There is a lot in all medias about housing in this country today relating to trends. What age group is living where, what are people wanting in housing today, what effects are labor and materials making, what is the housing market doing, how are technology and new materials affecting building, what are popular features, what style is prevalent, what colors, materials, appliances, et cetera are being promoted today, what are the current emotional and intellectual features that are currently desired, et cetera. The list goes on and on.

A trend is a movement in a certain direction being manifest by mass activity.

For residences, trends happen when when a certain number of people in building and buying houses and where and how they chose to live and the environment there of make decisions to go in a certain direction.

People in real estate, builders, contractors, mortgagors, manufacturers, marketers, suppliers, et cetera will use this information to gear their efforts to fulfill this movement and forecast it’s affect on future businesses. Such is a basic function of all well managed businesses.

Trends come from and are geared toward mass consumption. Many people want to be in, on, or what’s popular with trends as it ties them to the present time and gives them a certain cache of with it and of it.

The question you need to ask yourself when faced with a trend is: Do you want to follow the masses and become part of a trend , or are you an individual who chooses his own personality, needs, wants, and situations to be the deciding factor in making choices?

What is your ultimate goal in a residence? Is it a place to live and be your self? Is it merely a financial investment option? What are your long term goals in designing, building, buying, and living in a house?

Trends in many ways are a lot like fashion. Some become out dated. Some cause change in a new direction. Some loose their effectiveness  or are no longer of merit.

How does a trend affect you, your life style, and your long tern goals? Think about and analyze trends before making a permanent decision.

Food for thought.

 

Who and What is an Interior Designer?

Who or what is an interior designer? In most areas of this country, any one can call themselves such. Some areas, especially states, require qualifications such as education, experience, testing, registration, licensing, et cetera to be an interior designer. Some states may require registration or licensing and no other requirements. Such is only the legal aspect of the situation.

Yet, in almost of the medias, we  are constantly targeted by department stores, furniture stores, retail shops, tile stores, carpet stores, window treatment stores, and many others with calling their employees interior designers, interior decorators, design consultants, et cetera as available for helping you with your home.  In most of these situations, almost all of these people are sales persons who may or may not have had any training in design. Usually, such training is geared to selling their own merchandise and is more marketing than designing.

Then, there are house wives, debutantes, rich people, educated people, sophisticated people, artistic people, those of high economic, social, celebrity, or political status, and many others who are extremely confident and arrogant and consider themselves qualified to perform interior design services. These people can convince others of that ability and get paid for doing it when their biggest and strongest qualifications is pure chutzpah.

You can name the names, play the games, advertise and market it until the cows come home, but do all of these things really make one an interior designer? As in much of life the ism is true here:  ” The proof of the pudding is in the eating. “.

The worth and merit of a real interior designer is what qualifications do you have to produce professional aesthetic, functional, and personal interior spaces for a client? What can you do for a client that manifests results?

The most basic one should be education. If you are going to call yourself a professional interior designer, you should have at least a bachelor’s degree from an accredited interior design college level institution.

Underneath and in conjunction with the above there has to be pure, raw talent, intelligence, creativity, imagination, and an instinct for and to learn beauty, and an unquenchable desire to design.

When all of these talents and qualifications are combined with years of experience, the results can be outstanding and lasting.

Food for thought.

 

 

Living and Dining Rooms Today

There has been a lot of media coverage about McMansions in various media in recent years.

Now there is coverage about functions and status in McMansions and other residences especially about living rooms and dining rooms.

McMansions are usually evaluated negatively for being big and phony and of which much is not being functional or used. Many do have a lot of aspects and characteristics that are not functional or of quality and are there for status which is of high importance to those who build and buy them.

McMansions and real mansions are two totally different entities.

There are surveys and other reports that life styles are less formal and more casual which is relevant to many home owners. Thus, according to this position, living rooms and dining rooms are not used and should not be and having such is a waste of space and is merely a status symbol.

To get to the basic roots of design and aesthetics,  anything that is not of quality or without function should not be manifest in any design composition including houses.

If people want to build and buy big phony McMansions, such is their choice. We have the right in this country to do such.

If people want to have an informal and casual life style and not have living rooms or dining rooms, such is their choice.

If people want to have living and dining rooms which fit in with their life stye, such is their choice.

Designs conceived and marketed to mass consumers do not determine what is good for everyone. One size does not fit all.

All of which is an individual choice. If you want good design in your residence, go with the best quality and functional designs for your life style. Don’t be taken in or influenced by trends or marketing. Good design will give you lasting results which are up and above status or trends. It is real. Superior quality does not need to show off status. It is inherent.

If, after all is said and done, you still have a need to show off with status, get psychotherapy.

Food for thought.

 

 

Beauty Via Michaelangelo

Michaelangelo is one of the most outstanding artists who ever lived in many of the arts.. His works for hundreds of years and through our present time have been seen, admired, and appreciated by millions of peoples from around the world.

His conception and execution of beauty goes up and above that of genius to a level we can only admire with awe.

From where did it all come? What was the source of his talent?

He could conceive the completed aesthetics and only had to execute it which, of course, took time and talent.

He was aware that those of us who live on this planet and see beauty can experience the celestial perception from which all beauty comes.

That of which we are aware is but a hint of what can be.

To experience, appreciate, and enjoy the beauty of our living spaces we have to perceive the beauty that is there and manifest it to our own level of understanding. This result takes the expenditure of many different resources.

As you go about your day-to-day living in interior spaces how aware are you of the beauty therein? How does it affect your experience of life in a positive manner? Would you like to stay where you are or move up to a higher level of beauty and the joy of living?

There is no limit as to what we can experience in aesthetics during our lives. Creativity, imagination, intelligence, new resources, and the advancements of civilizations present unlimited opportunities.

Who are you, where are you, and where do you want to be for the beauty in your life?

Food for thought.

Celebrities & Status

All types of interior designs for residences from many different income levels from all over the world that are published and shown by various medias come across my desk.

Interior refers to not outside space. Design refers to creation, planning, imagination, and putting together an aesthetic whole.

Some people don’t get the meaning of these two words. One of the most popular is that interior design is selling and the higher the quantity of high priced items sold the more profit they make and the better is the design.

Another is ideas which are advertised and promoted as the basis of interior design as if interior design was an Easter basket and the more ideas in it the better is the design.

There are many others such as ego, ignorance, control, newness, fashion, trends, conformity,and etiquette.

In the highest economic levels of residential interiors shown in these medias there is a strong tendency to have celebrity and status and the best residential interior design as all being the same.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Being owned and/or lived in by a celebrity does not make that residential interior good design. Designing, selling, endorsing, or use by a celebrity does not make anything good. As being a celebrity does not automatically make one have good health, have high ethical and mortal standards, scruples, or make them a good or pleasant person, their residential environment is not automatically good because they are a celebrity.

The same is true of status. Status and good design are two totally different evaluations, aspects, elements, characteristic, and traits than interior design. It matters not who lives there, how old it is, how much it cost, how much it is worth on the open market, it’s historical value, how  rare it is, who slept there, it’s zip code, a political office or affiliation, ancestry, how unique it is, or any other thing. All of these descriptions do not automatically make such interiors manifest good design.

Good interior design is the result of intelligent and quality use of the elements of design, creativity, and imagination to make a complete whole for an interior space that is aesthetically pleasing, functional for the purposes it is to be used, and reflects the personality and the lifestyle of it’s users.

All of the other aspects projected on an interior space are not a factor in it’s design.

Again, looking at some of the highest economic levels ( millions of dollars ) of some of these published residential interiors, forget the celebrity and status and look at what’s left. Often, you will see lots of expensive, high quality furnishings and art works, but nothing is coordinated into a whole composition. It’s a group of things in a space. Some look like a furniture showroom. It’s not put together, but is a collection of diverse elements. There is an old ism which would be appropriate here: “With out a dressing,  a salad is just bowl of wet vegetables.”

The next time you come across a celebrity or status residential interior, forget the status and celebrity and look objectively at the design. What do you see?

Food for thought.

 

 

 

Classic

  What comes into your mind when you see or hear the word “classic”? We have classic golf tournaments. Classic cars. Classical music. Classical literature. Classical architecture and design, et cetera. You often hear the expression: “It’s a classic.” While there are many opinions on almost all areas of knowledge, most people will agree on what is a classic.

Webster’s dictionary’s definitions of the word classic includes many references to the ancient Greco-Roman period of history when it was at it’s highest level in architecture and the arts and has served as a standard of excellence since that time. There are many other aspects of that time in history which serve as examples and standards and have had their influence over the ages.

Such is not the full use of the definition of the word. As used for my purposes, the word classic can be applied to that which is the best and highest level of what it represents. It manifest all of the traits and characteristics of it’s time and place in the annuals of history. It needs to have nothing added and nothing taken away. While it is of a certain period of history, it does not become dated. It is timeless because of the quality of it’s design.

These traits and characteristics can be, I think, applied to all times and things.

There are usually classic examples of almost all periods of history since that time, but they have not been as important nor as influential as that of the Greco-Roman era.

All of which is well and good. The problem with the classics for houses and interior design is that they are treated as if they represent the time in which they are built. The current time is not the Greco-Roman era. The present time is the present time. Over the centuries, millions of copies and reproductions of Greco-Roman designs have been made. Such has become a status symbol of the highest nature. From the mass produced ticky-tacky developments to multi-millions dollars single projects, Greco-Roman styles have influenced residential architectural and interiors design. For all of their quality of construction, location, size, skills of workmen, imports, and cost of materials, and financial value, these results are still reproductions.

It’s what many people like, want, and what sells. And status and selling becomes the most important factors.

The same situation applies to interior design and furnishing of many residences as well. More people will go to the past than to the present or the future for their residential designs and furnishings choices.  Again, more reproductions and no advancement of civilization.

With all of the education, knowledge, experience, intelligence, imagination, tools, resources, and creativity available in today’s world, many people still go back to previous eras. When such is done, civilization is not advanced. It goes backward. 

Is it not of merit that the advancement of civilization go forward rather than backward?

Why does such happen? Is it because we like that with which we are familiar. We are afraid of the unknown. Status is more important than the advancement of civilization. Our emotions over rule our intellect in such choices. Maybe, we are unfamiliar with the options, don’t do the research,  or may be,  we just don’t want to put forth the effort or care.

Because something is old (design ), does not necessarily make it good (design).

Food for thought.

 

Smart Houses

I asked a friend how he liked his newly purchased new car. He replied: ” I didn’t purchase a new car. I bought a computer system with a car attached.”

Much of such is beginning to be true for new houses and is a movement that is ever expanding, becoming more technical, and will continue well into the future.

A central control computerized system is now a sought and desirable feature for many new home buyers. Some home builders are meeting this situation with information, options, and demonstrations. Such is considered a distinguishing feature for an aware, progressive, proactive home builder orientating itself to every day life in the 21st century. Other non-such home building contractors may well be left behind.

Currently, such technology is more advanced and readily available for light control, entertainment, heating, cooling, air circulation, appliances, security, and window treatments. More options will become available and standard as improvements, new inventions, and discoveries are made.  Houses with such ” brains ” will become a day-to-day familiarity as computers and cell phones are now used.

Such is all will and good and making progress. What we need to think about is how much do we want our residential environment to be controlled by a computer, Do we want to have to change these computer network systems for different schedules, moods, and activities? How much control over our personal behavior and environment do we as human beings want a non-human thing to have?  How much such control is fun, practical, effective, economical, and comfortable?

And how much control is too much?

I recently watched a video of an owner showing off his newly purchased smart mansion and how everything was programed to operate on a set schedule. Once, his visiting brother was taking a shower when it was time for  the bathroom windows to be uncovered and opened which was done leaving his brother in a natural state being exposed to all of the people on the terrace and surrounding garden. Alas,  the unexpected joys of a smart house.

Food for thought.

Taste

  That which we call taste is what you like. It is what works for you. It is the choices that you make to satisfy your needs, emotions, intellect, educational level, and what fits you inside. It is like your personality. It’s you.

The existence of taste does not depend upon it’s quality for it’s existence.

Interior design taste is like water. It always finds and remains at it’s own level. It cannot go where it is not true to it’s being self.

Who determines what is ” good taste ” ? How much is design standards, laws of physics, and aesthetic principles, and how much is personal knowledge and preference? What are the factors being used?

How much of ” in good taste ” is evaluated using the traits and characteristics of aesthetics and how much is based on snobbery which is usually of an economic and social status nature?

It is not possible for a person to have no taste. Such a person would not exist. One can have good taste or bad taste or any degree in between, but it is not possible for one to have no taste.

Is there any thing such as good taste for all humanity or it it determined by individual cultures?

Economic value, social status, intelligence level, education, political affiliation, address, race, job, religion, and other factors may be a factor in determining one’s taste, but none of these in and of it’s self makes it.

Good taste cannot be inherited, bred, bought, given,  or assigned. It must be learned which can be accomplished by many methods.

Good taste is like good cooking. It makes the whole experience better.

Is good taste a hallmark of an advanced civilization?

How well do you know your own taste and how important is such to you?

Food for thought.

 

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Sex and Design

Some where along the way, many people have formed the position that aesthetic design ability is related to one’s genitals and the activity there of.

Once, when I asked a client what was his favorite color, his wife immediately replied: “Well, I pick out his ties.”  Another client took a very strong position on an aesthetic situation because that is what his wife said when he asked her on the way out the door on his way to work that morning. And there is that most often used cliche related to all  residential aesthetics: “Oh, My wife does all that.”.

Men are not an element in the situation and their preferences are not to be considered because men are not recognized as having that ability.

Since when does a marriage license give a woman aesthetic design ability?

Being born with female genitalia does not automatically bestow aesthetic design ability. Both male and female human beings have or not have that ability. There are members of both sexes who have aesthetic design talent and who lack that talent.

And there is that cliche made by women when designing, planning, and ordering decisions arise: “A man doesn’t like to wait.” as if design decisions are to be made immediately available because of one’s genitals. Both sexes are patient or not or any degree in between and such behavior is from their personality and not from their genitals.

Also, there is a movement that gets bigger each year that all male homosexuals have “fabulous” taste and unlimited design ability of which non-homosexual people are not capable and that they know everything positive, good, and desirable about interior design, fashion, entertaining, etiquette, “good taste”, and all of the beautiful and gracious elements of living.

We have all kinds of media and publicity activities which promote these positions and cliches.

Again, nothing could be further from the truth. One’s sexual orientation and the activity of one’s genitals does not give aesthetic ability or mental ability in any field or profession.

Artistic, design, and aesthetic ability is a mental capacity as are all other intellectual and related talents. One’s sex and the activity there of do not manifest mental capabilities.

Stop playing the games, making the jokes, and stop manifesting such thoughts about such misinformation and try to deal logically and intelligently with reality and not follow such popular media trends and expressed opinions. (Are you watching too much television?)

On the bright side, some movements are taking place which are improving the situations.

Food for thought.