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Defining the California Mission Style

by Talie Jane Interiors· July 07, 2024· in Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, Furniture & Fixtures, Hallways/Entryways, Home Decor, Kitchens, Living/Family Rooms, Outdoor Spaces, Tips and Trends· 0 comments · Arcade, Arches, California Mission Style, Colorful tiles, Decorative Tile Work, Dormers, Handmade pottery, Iron stair railings, Islamic Architectural Details, Mission Revival, Mission style fireplace, Mission Style kitchen, Modern Mission Style, Parapet Walls, Quatrefoil Window, Reclaimed beams, Red Clay Tile Roof, Southwestern architecture, Stucco Exterior, Terracotta tile roof, Tile Roof, What is California Mission Style, World's Columbian Exposition
Driving up Highway 101 along the coast of California, you will see a lot of signs for “El Camino Real” and often a curved post with a bell attached. These bells indicate the old Mission Trail, which connects a series of 21 Franciscan missions built in Alta California in the 18th century. For those of us who didn’t grow up in California, the “Mission Revival” style of architecture which dominated late 19th and early 20th century development may not be familiar but it’s one we at Talie Jane Interiors have come to love. What is California Mission Style? The Mission Revival style is one of California’s most famous architectural styles. For instance, red clay tile roofing with a low pitch, plain stucco exteriors, and arches characterize this style, which evolved from old missions. Mission Revival homes are trendy because of the thick wall systems that assist keep the pleasant breeze in and the searing heat out.These dwellings are usually modest but have much historical significance. A second story is prevalent in today’s Mission Revival, with the classification of single-story Mission residences as bungalows. With these properties having such qualities, they will never get old and remain iconic as long as […]
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The Power of Color: Understanding Color Psychology in Interior Design

by Talie Jane Interiors· June 10, 2024· in Bathrooms, Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, DIY, Furniture & Fixtures, Hallways/Entryways, Home Decor, Kitchens, Living/Family Rooms, Offices, Tips and Trends· 0 comments · Black room, Blue room, Bold spaces, Calming spaces, Color associations, Color in design, Color in Interior Design, Color Psychology, Color Psychology in Interior Design, Colorful spaces, Complementary colors, Cool Colors, Cool spaces, Creating Color Palettes, Designing with black, Designing with blue, Designing with Color, Designing with gray, Designing with green, Designing with orange, Designing with pink, Designing with purple, Designing with red, Designing with white, Designing with yellow, Gray room, Green room, Interior Design Color Palettes, Loud spaces, Mixing colors, Monochromatic spaces, Orange room, Pink room, Purple room, Red room, Strategic use of color, The feeling of design, The power of color, Vibrant spaces, Warm Colors, Warm spaces, What is color psychology, White room, Yellow room
Color is a universal language and a powerful communication tool. Of all the elements that make up a visual design, color is perhaps the most vital influential. It plays a vital role in fine arts such as painting and photography, advertising and branding, fashion, beauty, industrial design and of course interior design. But what is it about color that goes beyond the simple hues we see in the rainbow? Color psychology is the study between color and human behavior. In other words, color psychology perceived color as a trigger of perceptions, feeling and emotions. It’s a fascinating field that explores how different hues can influence mood, decision-making and even physiological reactions, often in ways that operate beneath our conscious awareness. And why is color so important in the psychology of interior design? The answer lies in its ability to define a room’s purpose and influence its occupants’ behavior. This interplay between colors and our minds significantly impacts how we experience different environments. The strategic use of color in interior spaces can guide how we feel and act, making color psychology a vital tool for designers aiming to create spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also emotionally and psychologically supportive.  Often when we […]
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Designing for our Four-Legged Friends

by Talie Jane Interiors· May 09, 2024· in Bedrooms, DIY, Furniture & Fixtures, Home Decor, Kitchens, Living/Family Rooms· 0 comments · Built-in dog bowls in kitchen, Built-in dog food station, Built-in kennel, Design for cats, Design for dogs, design for pets, dog bath, dog beds, Dog washing stations, Dog-friendly furniture, Easy to clean furniture, Furniture for dogs, Leather furniture for dogs, Microfiber for pets, Pet cleaning, Pet feeding stations, Pet wear and tear, Pet-Friendly design, Pet-friendly furniture, Protective furniture covers for dogs, Spot cleaning, Synthetic fabrics for pets, Tackle pet messes, Woven fabrics
In the world of interior design, furry companions are often overlooked, and relegated to the realm of practicality rather than aesthetics. But what if I told you that your four-legged friends could not only coexist harmoniously with your décor but enhance it?From choosing the right fabrics to incorporating pet-friendly furniture, there are countless ways to ensure your home remains a sanctuary for all its inhabitants, furry or otherwise. After all, home is where the heart is—and where our beloved pets make every moment a little brighter.In this month’s blog, we will be discussing the unique ways to flawlessly integrate four-legged friends into a well-designed home including pup-friendly furniture, spot-cleaning tips and tricks, feeding stations, built-in kennels, and ultimate wash stations. Pup-Friendly Furniture For those of us who share our homes with furry companions, incorporating furniture that accommodates their needs is a necessity. Living with dogs brings immeasurable joy, but it also comes with its fair share of challenges, especially when it comes to keeping your furniture clean and pet-friendly. The “no dogs on the furniture” rule isn’t always realistic. One of the fundamental principles behind dog-friendly furniture is ensuring comfort for both humans and their canine counterparts. After all, what […]
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How to Best Work with An Interior Designer

by Talie Jane Interiors· April 13, 2024· in Tips and Trends· 0 comments · Before you start working with an interior designer, Bring in an interior designer as soon as possible, How to work with an interior designer, Interior Design, Interior Design Process, Interior Design Relationship, Interior Designers, Remodel budget, Selecting the right interior designer, What is an interior designer
Working with an interior designer can be an extremely rewarding experience. Interior designers are quite literally experts in interior design. This can mean a few things to different people, but overall, designers help bring your vision to life by providing expertise and guidance. Utilizing best practices in working with a designer means maximizing that designer’s intellectual property.In this month’s blog, we will discuss the importance of working with an Interior Designer: how to navigate and understand the process, value the relationship, enjoy the experience, and love the result – a functional and beautiful home.Let’s start by defining an interior designer and outlining their responsibilities and deliverables. What is an Interior Designer? An interior designer is a professional who uses technical solutions – through functionality, materiality, safety, and building codes to create beautiful spaces that enhance the quality of life. (1) Understanding how a space impacts its inhabitants is the heart of an interior designer’s work. How a space makes us think, feel, and act are all important aspects of our lives—and whether you realize it or not, the interior design profession has a profound impact on well-being. That’s especially true of the areas where we spend the majority of our […]
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Modernism Week: Palm Springs, 2024

by Talie Jane Interiors· March 09, 2024· in Bathrooms, Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, Furniture & Fixtures, Hallways/Entryways, Home Decor, Kitchens, Living/Family Rooms, Offices, Outdoor Spaces, Tips and Trends· 0 comments · Albert Frey, Charles Du Bois, Christopher Kennedy, Claritone stereo, Desert Modernism Palm Springs Art Museum Architecture and Design Center, Dr. Alexander Home, Frey House I, Frey House II, Hollywood Regency Design, James McNaughton, Mint chip stone, Modernism Week Midcentury Modern Midcentury Modern Design Midcentury Modern architecture Modernism Week Palm Springs Ferguson, Palm Springs, Roy Fey, Staci Munic, Staci Munic Show Home and Design Lab, The Pink House, Umbrella roofline, Visit Palm Springs, Walter S. White, Wedding cake frosting stucco
Modernism Week is a world-class, eleven-day celebration of midcentury modern design, architecture, art, fashion, and culture in Greater Palm Springs. Each year, more than 120,000 attendees participate in over 350 events. And, this year, I was one of them!I was honored to have been invited by our partner, Ferguson, an acclaimed wholesale distributor of plumbing, HVAC, waterworks and supplies. Such a treat! The inspiration, networking and awe-inspiring architecture were fabulous.The mission of Modernism Week is to celebrate and foster appreciation of midcentury architecture and design, as well as contemporary thinking in these fields, by encouraging education, preservation and sustainable modern living.Highlights of the festival include the Modernism Show, Signature Home Tours, films, lectures, Premier Double Decker Architectural Bus Tours, nightly parties, live music events, walking and bike tours, tours of Sunnylands, fashion shows, classic cars, modern garden tours, a vintage travel trailer exhibition, and more. Midcentury Modern Architecture Palm Springs has one of the largest concentrations of preserved mid-century modern architecture in the world. Talented young visionary architects came to Palm Springs and interpreted Modern architecture in a way that best suited the desert environment and leisure living. In fact, Palm Springs had long been a hideaway for L.A. glitterati […]
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