Friday, August 12, 2011

Atlanta Mart




Having just returned from the Atlanta Mart I am excited to share what is new in interior design!

First things first, eco friendly. Interiors are improving with the use of natural and recycled materials from counter tops to flooring, I saw lots of fabulous reclaimed items at Kalalou, a home accessories showroom we use quite frequently here at A Village Gift Shop.


Second, I saw lots of time worn looks, white washed woods with classic neutrals, new but with a feeling of worn and comfortable.


Third, Color. Sherwin Williams introduced the color mix for 2012 - very beautiful combinations Neutral
- think piles of pebbles, weathered wood, earthy clay
Reds- brilli
ant flowers, glowing ember and colors of fire
Blues- clear beach water, faded denim, lakes and crisp blue sky

Greens- roof top gardens, natural forest ferns, and seaweed

Shopping my way through 3 buildings with 18 stories in each one can be overwhelming but when you look at all the textiles, rugs, home decor, lighting and furniture you just don't get tired - you get inspired!


Most showrooms sell a variety of items, and I am seeing a theme of mixing it up, new
with antique modern with traditional. What ties the rooms together is the balance of the items and the combination of color and texture.

Lighting is always one of the most important elements in creating a beautiful home, and the market was not short on fabulous fixtures. Lighting as a showpiece in the room is very big.
Statement fixtures are in much like a statement piece of jewelery.


For many years, we did heavy window treatments, then we lightened u
p the look and kept windows simple. Well now we will dress our windows again, simply but beautifully, with lots of fabulous trim and fabrics.

We are going to see lots of metallic in paint and in wallpaper. It will also be present in our furniture finishes. Just a bit of shimmer can add so much to a room. I really enjoy seeing a bit of metallic in rooms on the ceiling with a metallic paint or in the drapery.


There is really never anything new just reinvented a combination. This is what I love about redesigning rooms for my clients. Let's use what we have first in a new and exciting way and then bring in what we need for fun touches to our homes.