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Interior Design Around The World

by Talie Jane Interiors· January 14, 2024· in Furniture & Fixtures· 0 comments · British kitchens, design around the world, elements of an English kitchen, elements of French design, elements of Guatemalan design, elements of Iranian design, elements of Japanese design, elements of Scandinavian design, elements of Spanish design, English design, English kitchens, glamourous design, Guatemala design, Guatemalan fabrics, hearth-like range, intricate molding, Iranian design, Japanese design, Kanso design, large center island, ornate mirrors, Orsi Window, patina materials, Persian stained-glass, Rrench design, scandinavian design, Spanish Design, Spanish-style homes, stucco, terracotta roof, Wainscotting, Worldly deign, Zen design
Exploring interior design styles from around the world allows us to appreciate the diverse cultural influences that shape our living spaces. From the minimalism of Scandinavian design to the ornate style of French interiors, each country offers a unique perspective on creating a worldly ambiance in our homes. By embracing the beauty of interior design from around the world, we can create spaces that not only reflect our unique style but also celebrate the richness of global cultures. Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) Scandinavian style is a movement that combines the simplicity of minimalism & the neutral tones of modern style with functional design. Scandinavian Design Elements Japan If we were to sum up Japanese interior design in one word, it would be Zen.  This ancient style is also known as Kanso. Kanso is not only calming but a cultural representation of Japan’s way of life. Japanese Design Elements England The British charm of the English country kitchen has captured the hearts of interior designers and homeowners alike.  The comforting hallmarks of an English country kitchen are rooted in necessity and tradition rather than pure aesthetics. English Kitchen Design Elements France Furniture in French interior design takes on classic pieces along with vintage and modern ones.  French Design Elements Spain Spanish-style homes will have […]
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What’s In and What’s Out for 2024

by Talie Jane Interiors· December 09, 2023· in Tips and Trends· 0 comments · All white interiors, Book Matched Slabs, Conversational kitchen islands, Cool gray cabinetry, Curvey furniture, Disco Balls, Disco balls in interior design, Green cabinetry, Interior design trends 2024, Kitchen islands, Kitchen islands 2024, mosaic tile, Open concept, Overdressed Bedding, Oversized decor, Warm kitchen cabinetry, Warm tones, Warm wood cabinetry, What's in for 2024, What's out for 2024
Our team of talented interior designers are here to give you the inside scoop on what’s in and what’s out in the world of residential design. We want you to be in the know when it comes to creating a space that is up to date (on trend but not necessarily trendy) and represents your style. From conversational kitchen islands being in high demand to warm tones taking center stage, we’ve got you covered. Plus, we’ll also let you know what’s on its way out, like the overdone open concept and all-white interiors (thank you!). What’s In: Conversational Kitchen Islands Warm Kitchen Cabinetry Curvy Furniture Oversized Décor Disco Balls Warm Tones Mosaic Tile What’s Out: Kitchen Islands with Straight Seating Cool Gray Cabinets Open Concept All White Interiors Overdressed Bedding Book Matched Slabs For assistance incorporating all of the ins for 2024, contact Talie Jane Interiors at 855-TALIE JANE (855-825-4352). Article by the Talie Jane Interiors Team. Sources Images: Pinterest, Arch Digest, and Vouge
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How to Make Your Home Timeless

by Talie Jane Interiors· November 20, 2023· in Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, DIY, Furniture & Fixtures, Hallways/Entryways, Home Decor, Kitchens, Living/Family Rooms, Tips and Trends· 0 comments · Black and White interiors, Ceiling beams, Chantilly Lace, Create symmetry, Current design trends, Designing with jewel tones, Designing with neutrals, Furniture arrangements, Furniture Layouts, Living room furniture arrangements, Never Go Out of Style, Swiss Coffee, Timeless bedroom, Timeless Color Palette, Timeless Design, Timeless furniture, Timeless Interior Design, Timeless Interiors, Timeless materials, Traditional design, Wall Moulding, What is timeless design
Trends may come and go, but certain design elements will never go out of style. With our immediate access to technology, it’s easy to see the current trends. However, a timeless design will outlast the ever-revolving cycle of design trends. A home with a timeless design has a strong sense of place which is reflected in its color palette, materials, design elements, and connection to its surrounding landscape. It’s thoughtful and intentional, and functionally works now and into the future. In this month’s blog, we review those timeless elements and provide ways to embrace them in your own home. What is Timeless Design? Timeless design is the intentional choice to incorporate classic, functional, and aesthetically pleasing design elements over trendy, fleeting, or socially loud ideas. How to Select a Timeless Color Palette (1) Timeless colors are those that will transcend all design trends. While we can still appreciate current trends, timeless colors never grow old, can be used in different ways and will still be in style. However, timeless colors can be so overdone that they too become trendy (think of an all-gray home). Your safest bet in choosing a timeless color is make your selection based on context. Where will […]
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Our Favorite Celebrity Homes

by Talie Jane Interiors· October 08, 2023· in Home Decor, Tips and Trends· 0 comments · Axel Einar Hjorth, Badia Design, Caroline Lizzaraga, Catchpole and Rye, Celebrity homes Ashton Kutcher Mila Kunis Ashton Kutcher Home Mila Kunis Home Kutcher LA Farmhouse LA Farmhouse Howard Backen Vicky Charles J Balvin J Balvin Home, Cinco Solidos, Conrad Buff & Donald Hensman, Dita Von Teese, Dita Von Teese home, Ellen Pompeo, Ellen Pompeo Home, Galerie Half, Giuseppe Ostuni, James Turrell Ovid, Japanese design, Jeremiah Brent, Kathleen and Tommy Clements, Kendall Jenner, Kendall Jenner home, Martyn Lawrence Bullard, Mike Green, Mike Green home, Richard Shapiro, scandinavian design, Spanish Design, Tracey Emin, Whisbe Sculpture
This month, we asked the TJI team to invite our readers into their favorite celebrity homes. From A-listers like Kendall Jenner and Ellen Pompeo to power couple Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, we’re taking you inside their remarkable homes. Each of these celebrity homes have that undeniable “wow” factor. So, what does this have to do with the typical homeowner? It’s all about inspiration! Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis (1) High Powered Hollywood Couple “Architectural Digest featured Kutcher’s and Kunis’s LA Farmhouse in its August 2021 issue. In fact, it made the cover. It really stuck with me, obviously, since I’m still loving it two-plus years later. The design is very “Tahoe-esq.” I love that it’s a luxury home but still casual and livable. Mixing barnwood walls with velvet upholstered pieces, creating indoor/outdoor living and juxtaposing the refined with the rugged is brilliant – elaborate elements (like an enormous formal chandelier and custom silver throne chairs) meld seamlessly within the space.” – Talie Jane, Owner and Principal Designer “We wanted the house to look like an old barn, something that had been here for decades, that was then converted into a house. But it also had to feel modern and […]
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Aging in Place: The Important Role Interior Design Plays in Providing a Safe Respite.

by Talie Jane Interiors· September 25, 2023· in Bathrooms, Bedrooms, DIY, Furniture & Fixtures, Kitchens, Tips and Trends· 0 comments · accessibility ramp, adaptive equipment, Aging in place, anti-slip products for stairs, Assisted living, Bathroom design for aging in place, bedroom design for aging in place, benefits of aging in place, curbless shower, Doorbell cameras, eliminate flooring hazards, Fall prevention, Flooring choice for aging in place, flooring choice for seniors, grab bars, half steps, higher toilets, kitchen design for aging in place, lighting for aging in place, medication reminders, nonslip flooring, senior citizens, smart home, stair handrails, stairclimbers, stairlifts, technology for aging in place, Threshold ramps, universal bathroom design, universal bedroom design, universal design, Universal kitchen design, Walker stairs
Simply put, aging in place means choosing to stay in your home with family, friends, and neighbors — instead of moving to a residential facility designed to support long-term care, such as an assisted living facility — as you grow older. (1) THE NEED The need for aging in place is significant and is becoming even more so. Senior citizens make up the country’s fastest-growing population, according to the latest U.S. census results. They’re outpacing the growth of the general population at a rate of 15.1 percent to 9.7 percent, and the total number of individuals over 65 is projected to nearly double before 2050! According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 1 in 6 will be age 60 or older by 2030. And adding to this initiative is that fact that 90% of US residents aged 45+ say they prefer to remain in their homes even when they need assistance. (2)This phenomenon is significant and deserves discussion. Designers have the ability to prolong an individuals’ ability to safely live at home. There’s a true responsibility here.Aging in place is strongly linked to greater health and happiness outcomes for seniors, particularly when social isolation concerns are addressed, but it […]
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