Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Invest in Your Home


Three families that I’ve done design work for put their houses on the market recently. All three of the houses sold within a week! I’m not afraid to say I believe the quick sales were not coincidences.

I know a lot of things contributed, such as the neighborhoods, real estate agents and listing prices. But what I also know is that each family took the time and effort to collaborate with me on a design plan and invested in quality pieces of furniture that they will continue to use. I helped these families pull together their new homes by using pieces from their previous homes and adding or altering where needed.

What has been really neat about it is that we used the same furniture and accessories, but in a new home the location of each piece was reworked. Chairs that were once used in a dining room got used in the living room of the new house. A settee that was once in the kitchen now got worked into a home office. With new paint colors and a new perspective on where everything is placed it all feels new without actually purchasing all new pieces.

I am amazed sometimes by how little some people are willing to invest in their homes. Yet many people will pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars for designer handbags, shoes or clothing. I have absolutely nothing against expensive designer clothing, but I am of the opinion that  most of your furniture should have a longer lifespan than most of your clothing. A well thought out and designed space will stand the test of time--just look at anything Dorothy Draper, David Hicks, Billy Baldwin (take your pick of A list designers) did 40 plus years ago. Their work serves as endless inspiration for designers because even after all these years it is still chic and looks current. In many cases their designs have remained untouched and still exist as originally created, in homes and hotels, today.

Although I initially helped these families choose their furniture several years ago, there was not even a small discussion about replacing the pieces for any of them. In fact they were all pretty adamant that it get reworked into the new homes because they loved it so much. Heed the advice of Billy Baldwin: “Stick to things you really love. An honest room is always up to date.”

Let your home be a reflection of your personal style and a place you are proud of. Let your home be a  place to rest your mind and body after a long day of work or a place for your family to spend quality time together, or a place to entertain your friends and family. Don’t be afraid to invest in your home, even if you do it over time.

I believe a comfortable and beautiful home can change your life... and will certainly help should you ever decide to sell!

Photo by Roy Inman
This homeowners previous dining room was much larger so we had space to use these great comfy black and white striped upholstered chairs on the ends. In their new home we easily moved these chairs into their living room since they no longer fit in the new dining room.  

Here is a shot of the chairs in the new living room. We are still waiting for a few pieces to come in to finish off this room--a new sofa and rug. I can't wait to see it all put together though, it is going to be beautiful! 

The above article was written by Jaclyn Joslin for the KC Star Magazine.


Thursday, September 13, 2012

The Special Order Event

Thinking about updating your home a bit before the hustle of the holidays this year? Now is the time! Not only will your furniture arrive in time for your big Thanksgiving gathering you will save 20% off any Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams special order placed now through October 8th.

We are here to help you design your life.


Saturday, September 1, 2012

New in Shop: Natural Curiosities

I love how art can transform a room by infusing color, wit, emotion, pattern and personality. I have never seen a well designed home that lacked art; it is a key component in pulling a room together. 

Since I opened Urban Dwellings Design (our shop name prior to opening Coveted Home) in 2008 I have been in love with the art collections from Natural Curiosities. I remember walking into their booth at the NYIGF on my very first buying trip for the store. My friend Court who was helping me, looked at me and said "you have to have this line". I knew he was right, I was completely struck by how elegant and beautiful yet completely unpretentious and natural their art collection was--"flawless" as we like to say. 

Over the years their vision has only gotten stronger and the collection more complex. Now almost anytime I open House Beautiful, Elle Decor, Lonny Mag, etc., I see their art on the walls of featured homes. I love what Christopher Wilcox, the founder of Natural Curiosities, says on their website: "Born from a deep love of the arts, and what art is capable of representing in culture and society life, Natural Curiosities is one of my proudest achievements. I consider it an accomplishment made possible by the love and loyalty of incredibly creative clients, both old and new, who believe in our journey and have become loyal supporters to the belief that art is not a decorative accessory, but an essential part of design and, in our case, work full of soul made by people who love what they do." How honest and beautiful, exactly like the art collections they curate.  

We just got a new assortment of pieces at Coveted Home:



The Fernando Boher collection was inspired by the concept of "Collections of a Traveled Mind".


Each has a different frame. I love their simplicity. 


Easy to display in a grouping or on their own. 


The prints are $185 each.






Their collection of Paule Marrot's textile archives has captivated me for some time. She was a Frech engraver, painter and textile artist during the 1920's-1950's.


"Doves" is mounted on linen and framed in acrylic and is $1985. 




I love the movement and color, it captivates me.




I am sure you caught this NC, Paule Marrot print on the cover of the September 2011 House Beautiful issue. The room is stunning, but that art is what really sets it off. 

Now you would think that after all this gushing over how much I love NC art I would have several pieces at home. I don't know how or why but it just so happens that I finally got my first piece a few weeks ago and I absolutely love it! 


It is a small Paule Marrot piece called Midi. 


Bright and cheery it makes me happy and it looks perfect on the wall in my sunroom. 

Check out all the complete Natural Curiosities collection HERE.