Posts Tagged Irene Turner Interior Design Firms
My OWN TV Show Proposal
Posted by Irene Turner in Projects on June 28, 2010
As many of you know, Oprah announced that she was searching for the next TV star for her new network station OWN. I first heard about it on twitter about a month ago and immediately wanted to put my ideas together.
I’ve been thinking about my own TV show for sometime. I always said I wanted it on Oprah, and always thought of it as happening some time in the future. When Oprah announced that she was ending her career as a talk show host and starting her own channel…well…perfect I thought! That’s where my show will be. And then, I saw the announcement on twitter. Continue reading “My OWN TV Show Proposal” »
The Summer of Color! a view from Santa Rosa Interior Design
Posted by Irene Turner in Color, Inspiration on June 10, 2010
Now here is an inspirational project and a colorful one at that. I read about this on the Let’s Colour blog, one of my favorites! It’s called the Summer of Color and is happening right now in Los Angeles, CA. By the end of September the LA County lifeguard towers will all be transformed into a collective work of art, a span that ranges from Zuma Beach to San Pedro. Continue reading “The Summer of Color! a view from Santa Rosa Interior Design” »
8 Tips for Nursery Decor-via Irene Turner at Home
Posted by Irene Turner in Interior Design & Renovation on June 8, 2010
These days nursery’s have moved beyond pink and blue…and even beyond lavender and yellow…or green! They are fun, colorful, detailed and filled with art.
- Color-choose bright, stimulating colors that create an unthemed backdrop that can change as the tiny resident grows into his or her own interests. White furniture can unite various furnishings and makes a crisp statement against this fun color.
- These days investing in furniture is a no brainer, especially the crib as many have amazing designs that go from crib to youth bed to double bed.
- Adding art is easy by; painting stencils; wall decals (my favorite are from Romp); framing pictures from your favorite story book; or framing older siblings art to make them a part of the process.
- Two key visual areas are the floor and the windows: add an area rug to finish the room even if the room has wall to wall carpet. Complete the room with pretty window treatments. My favorite are window panels. They can add a bold design presence and make the room look and feel taller…
- Organization is key. Be sure all items you use frequently – diapers, wipes, blankets, first aid essentials, etc. — are accessible. You don’t want to hunt for the thermometer in the middle of the night. Continue reading “8 Tips for Nursery Decor-via Irene Turner at Home” »
Ron’s Home Office:Part 4-Interior Design Firms
Posted by Irene Turner in Interior Design & Renovation on June 1, 2010
Well, I was going to stop at Part 3, but it seems that showing just my office in the “Home Office Switch” saga is not enough. Many people have commented that they want to see Ron’s office as well. I think they are concerned that he might have the short end of the stick after seeing my new and BEAUTIFUL office! But I say, it is a win win for both of us!
We moved Ron’s recording equipment and guitars into my old office. We left him a smaller desk so he still has a place to check his email and do a bit of work if necessary from home. In this room he has shelving to display his many objects representing many of the things he loves, from cars, baseball, birds, trees, golf, the Free Masons and of course….his love of music!
And… Continue reading “Ron’s Home Office:Part 4-Interior Design Firms” »
8 Display Tips for Living with Books-Part 1
Posted by Irene Turner in Interior Design & Renovation on May 27, 2010
The kindle, the ipad, gotta love it, and gotta have one, but, no matter what, I still love books! And there is something about finding books in a home that tells you something about the owners…it tells you about their interests, that there is thought and contemplation that happens in that home, and times of quiet and individual entertainment. They say that these people love a written word and to be transported to another place and time. Yes, I will own an ipad…AND I will still have my books!




