Posts Tagged Interior Designer
5 Eco-Friendly Bathroom Trends
Posted by Irene Turner in Architecture, Interior Design & Renovation, Sustainability on April 1, 2010
With a growing awareness of the environment, many consumers are starting to invest in more environmentally-friendly bathroom features. Designer bathrooms, which use stylish eco-friendly products, prove that green doesn’t mean frumpy.
Universal design
Refers to making your home convenient, efficient, and safe for family members of all ages. Designing for accessibility and ergonomic efficiency supports the tenants of green building as it makes your home “people-friendly.” Includes such things as:
- no curb showers
- room for wheel chair access
- grab bars (that don’t have to look institutional anymore!)
- wheelchair access sink
Floors
- Bamboo
- Reclaimed Wood
- Re-cyled Tile
- Marmoluem—Pretty, inexpensive, and durable. This is made from some of the most sustainable materials ever offered (linseed oil, wood flour, rosin, limestone, and jute.) It now comes in a whole new line of fantastic colors. It’s warm, and feels good on the feet.
Countertops & Tile
- Enviromode is a new surface made from pre-consumer Kohler toilets, tubs and sinks. It brings the ancient craft of Terrazzo into the 21st century by combining a choice of epoxy resin or cementitious binder with crushed, recycled porcelain chips.glass tiles made of recycled glass.
- Vetrazzo or Ice Stone for counter tops.
- re-cycled glass for bold, colorful and graphic designs!
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The Getty Museum Gardens
Posted by Irene Turner in Architecture, Art, Nature on March 30, 2010
I love visiting the Getty Museum gardens. In every season the gardens change and unless you stand on the edge and look down at the panorama that is Los Angeles, you can completely loose yourself in the midst of a water filled garden both natural and formal at the same time.
The overall landscaping is designed by Laurie Olin, and complements and enhances Richard Meier’s architectural design, providing a balance between man-made and the natural. Originally its color scheme was primarily lavender and white (except in the fall), perhaps not coincidentally the colors of one of the museum’s prized paintings, Van Gogh’s Irises. It’s morphed over the years and is now a full spectrum of color! Continue reading “The Getty Museum Gardens” »
Let’s Colour the World!
Posted by Irene Turner in Color, Travel on March 22, 2010
I first heard about the Let’s Colour Project on my Facebook wall, from Julie Hoylen and her blog post on one of my favorite color blogs…Live in Full Color. You gotta love social media and blogging…
And I LOVE this project! So I want to share with the world…
The Let’s Colour Project is a worldwide initiative to transform grey spaces with colourful paint. Let’s Colour is the brain child of Kerris Bright, Chief Marketing Officer of AkzoNobel Decorative Paints. Her mission…to make the world a more colourful place and to uplift people. In collaboration with three of the best paint companies in the world: Dulux, Tintas, and Coral, Let’s Colour is bringing together experts in design, world wide volunteers and the people from local communities to paint spaces that need colour. Continue reading “Let’s Colour the World!” »
The Natural Design of a Woman
Posted by Irene Turner in Nature, Personal Style & Well being on March 18, 2010

As I move forward in my blogging process I will be introducing guest bloggers on topics I think relate to design and beauty. After all, isn’t good design a thing of beauty?
I met Audrey Cavenecia when she gave a very short talk on the natural design of a woman…WOW…did that resonate for me! I do believe there is a authentic design for all that is natural in our world. Why not for men and women? I love that she is not about women are great and men are not…but rather that we each have our own inherent design, as it is meant to be. And, when we operate according to how we are designed we will perform better, feel better and our world will therefore flow in a more natural way. Introducing Audrey Cavenecia. Pay attention…we will be seeing a lot more of her! Continue reading “The Natural Design of a Woman” »
6 Trends to Create Spectacular Bathroom
Posted by Irene Turner in Interior Design & Renovation, Personal Style & Well being on March 11, 2010
Despite being one of the smaller rooms in most homes, the modern bathroom serves many purposes. It has become a sanctuary, a spa for pampering ourselves, the get away room…and all while still serving it’s traditional functions.
As is wont with most trends, they start at the top and filter down. Right now investing in a great bathroom is one of the latest trends in the elite world. Continue reading “6 Trends to Create Spectacular Bathroom” »








