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Iconic Furnishings

by Talie Jane Interiors· April 14, 2023· in Furniture & Fixtures, Home Decor, Tips and Trends· 0 comments
There are trends that come and go. But some things are timeless. Iconic furnishings never go out of style and are repeatedly associated with prominent architects and designers. From mid-century modern designs to contemporary pieces, iconic furniture has a long history. Architects like Le Corbusier and Frank Gehry have created timeless pieces that are still used and collected today. Their designs pushed the bar and created beautiful pieces that blended both form and function. Check out the history of some of the most iconic furniture pieces, the designers who created them and the influence they have on current design trends. Which one is your favorite? #1 Charles and Ray Eames – The Eames Lounge Chair (1) Charles and Ray Eames are behind some of the 20th century’s most defined architecture and design movements. However, the husband-and-wife duo are most known for their Eames Chair and ottoman which can be found in many homes today, as well as the Museum of Modern Art in New York.​ The pair created a modern lounge during a time of minimalism – The Eames Lounge Chair – which had “the warm receptive look of a well-used first baseman’s mitt”. The team released the design to […]
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How to Select the Perfect Area Rug

by Talie Jane Interiors· February 20, 2023· in Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, Furniture & Fixtures, Hallways/Entryways, Home Decor, Kitchens, Living/Family Rooms, Offices, Outdoor Spaces, Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: animal hide rug, bedroom rugs, choosing an area rug, cotton rugs, dining room rugs, entry rugs, felt rug pad, how to clean a cotton rug, how to clean a cowhide rug, how to clean a jute rug, how to clean a polyester rug, how to clean a silk rug, how to clean a sisal rug, how to clean a synthetic rug, how to clean a wool rug, how to get the right size rug, how to layer rugs, How to select the perfect area rug, jute rugs, kitchen runners, living room rugs, memory foam rug pad, natural rubber rug pad, polyester rugs, rug care, rug layering, rug maintenance, rug materials, rug pads, Rug Placement, rug sizes, silk rugs, sisal rugs, synthetic rugs, wood rugs
Area rugs in our homes are like shoes to a well-put-together outfit. You wouldn’t go to the trouble of selecting your best outfit for a night out and then go barefoot. It’s the same principle with rugs. Shoes complete an outfit and, in some instances, will actually outshine what you’re wearing, if you want them to that is. It’s the same with rugs. They can be a game changer on how a room looks and feels.  Rugs can either sit in harmony with your room, or they can make a statement by adding an element of surprise, and I for one, love surprises! (1) Rugs create a visual pathway, add warmth and character, enable texture, color and dimension, enable room flow, provide sound absorption, define a space, connect a space, tie a design together and even act as wall art. Ultimately, they provide comfort. Since area rugs play such an important role in design, it’s critical to select the right rug for your space. With the need to consider size, material, and functionality, it’s hard to know where to start. We’ve tackled some of the hard questions for you below. Rug Materials, Care & Maintenance (2) One of the most […]
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Window Treatments: LuXout Shades

by Talie Jane Interiors· January 24, 2023· in Home Decor· 0 comments tags: blackout window treatments, decorative roller shades, designer roller shades, double roller shade, glare control window treatment, headboxes, inside mount shade, light filtering blinds, low maintenance window shade, lux roller shades, LuXout shades, motorized window blinds, motorized window treatments, open fascia, outside mount shade, remote control window treatment, reverse roll shade, roman shades, slimline dual shades, solar roller shades, solar shades, square fascia, standard roll shade, window treatments
Talie Jane Interiors is proud to announce our collaborative partnership with a new (to us) vendor, LuXout Shades, headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. LuXout started its business in 1948 making stage curtains and evolved into making window treatments for the trade in 1982. LuXout Shades offers: LuXout Shades has several design styles for all aesthetics: Decorative Roller Shades – Designer and Lux Shade Designer Roller shades are comprised of a single piece of fabric that rolls up around a cassette/headbox installed at the top of a window. LuXout offers three types of headboxes: Open Fascia, Square Fascia, and Pocket. Roller shades can easily be made for any window size, allow for any amount of light filtration, are very low maintenance and lean a bit more contemporary in design. They can be inside or outside mounted (installed inside or outside of the window frame) and have a standard or reverse roll. LuXout offers metallic and colored headboxes and bottom bars, decorative scallops, braids, pulls, poles and eyelets to personalize your choice and coordinate with your interior design scheme. Lux Roller Shades are a more upscale shade with metal or polymer components and covers in a variety of finishes. There are more options […]
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Tis The Season To Warm By The Fire

by Talie Jane Interiors· November 27, 2022· in Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, DIY, Furniture & Fixtures, Home Decor, Living/Family Rooms, Outdoor Spaces· 0 comments tags: b-vent, Choose the right fireplace, cons of a freestanding stove, cons of a gas fireplace, cons of a wood burning fireplace, cons of an electric fireplace, cons of an ethanol fireplace, cons of an outdoor fireplace, cost of a freestanding stove, cost of a gas fireplace, cost of a wood burning fireplace, cost of an ethanol fireplace, direct vent, electric fireplace, ethanol fireplace, Fireplaces, flue firebox, freestanding stove, gas fireplace, hearth, how an ethanol fireplace works, how to install a gas fireplace, how to install an electric fireplace, how to pick the right fireplace, installing a freestanding stove, installing an outdoor fireplace, natural vent, open masonry fireplace, outdoor fireplaces, prefab fireplace, pros of a freestanding stove, pros of a gas fireplace, pros of a wood burning fireplace, Pros of an electric fireplace, pros of an ethanol fireplace, pros of an outdoor fireplace, ventless, wood burning fireplaces, wood fireplace insert, wood stove
It’s fireplace season! Time to enjoy a steaming cup of hot chocolate or glass of mulled wine while curled up next to a cracking, roaring fire. Sounds delightful! Not only do fireplaces add warmth and comfort, they also create a dramatic focal point in any room, provide the perfect backdrop for entertaining and add value to your home. But with so many options to choose from, selecting the right one can be overwhelming. Read on to learn about the types of fireplaces and the pros and cons of each so you can find the one that’s right for you. Wood Burning Fireplace Essentially, a standard wood-burning fireplace comprises these elements: Hearth (floor in front of the fireplace), Firebox (where the wood burns), Damper (the lever that opens and closes the flue) and the Smoke chamber and flue (where the smoke is drawn up and out). There are three types of wood burning fireplaces: How it Functions Before lighting a fire, the damper is opened to allow smoke and combustion gases to escape. Once the fire is lit, the extremely hot combustion gases begin to rise up the chimney by convection. At the same time, the fire is drawing air from […]
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A long shot of the wooden living room

Your Guiding Light

by Talie Jane Interiors· October 30, 2022· in Bathrooms, Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, DIY, Furniture & Fixtures, Hallways/Entryways, Home Decor, Kitchens, Living/Family Rooms, Offices, Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: 3000 kelvin, accent lighting, ambient lighting, architectural lighting, bathroom lighting, bathroom pendant, bathroom sconce, bedroom chandelier, bedroom fireplace, bedroom lighting, cabinetry lighting, chandeliers, dimmable lighting, floating vanity light, floor lamps, garage lighting, how to create lighting layers, how to light a bathroom, how to light a dining room, how to light a room, how to light the bedroom, how to light the family room, how to light the great room, how to light the kitchen, how to light the living room, how to select a dining room chandelier, how to select lighting, kitchen island lighting, kitchen island pendants, kitchen lighting, kitchen pendants, Le Corbusier, LED blubs, LED light strips, lighted bathroom mirror, lighted shelves, lighted shelving, natural light, pendant lights, spa like bathroom, table lamps, task lighting
“The history of architecture is the history of the struggle for light.” Le Corbusier – Architect Think about the difference between getting your photo taken in at your local DMV under harsh fluorescent lighting, versus your picture at a sexy, low-lit restaurant. Good lighting is truly everything, but it is oftentimes an afterthought when designing a room. Whether it’s a bright task lamp on your desk to help you stay productive or a sconce by your bedside for cozy late-night reading, lighting is one of the most powerful tools for creating a specific mood. Bringing lighting decisions to the forefront of the design can make all the difference, and we’ll show you how. Layer the Light Lighting, like any great interior design element, should be layered to create contrast. A mix of accent, ambient, natural, and task lighting in the home provides a nice balance of light and dark that grants each room richness and depth: Accent lighting – supplementary light that illuminates dark corners or small spaces. A can light placed above a shower enclosure is one example. Ambient lighting – the general overall light that illuminates the entire space, such as a chandelier in the center of a […]
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Art & Design: A discussion of emotion, philosophy, selection and relationships

by Talie Jane Interiors· September 08, 2022· in Bathrooms, Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, Furniture & Fixtures, Hallways/Entryways, Home Decor, Kitchens, Living/Family Rooms, Offices· 0 comments tags: Art and design, art and emotion, art selection, art sourcing, artistic expression, artists, artwork for a bedroom, artwork for a dining room, artwork for a family room, artwork for a great room, artwork for a kitchen, artwork for a living room, artwork for a nursery, artwork for an office, brush strokes in art, color in art, color schemes, color theory, delve deeper, design styles, emotional response to art, expression of art, feelings of art, go slow, how to select artwork, kelly smith cassidy, lake tahoe art, lake tahoe artists, mix and match, MRI machine, nietzsche, performance art, philosophy of art, psychology of art, randall hazeltine, response to art, scott forrest, styling your home, symbolism in art, trust your gut, what is art, why art
If you ask someone, “what is art?” they will usually refer to a painting or a photograph. In reality, art comes in many forms – performance art like dance, music and song, nature, poetry and architecture. Now, just for a moment, imagine a world without any art. Our world would be a very dim and boring place, devoid of imagination. Without art, the banality of reality would be intolerable. To paraphrase Nietzsche, “We have art in order not to parish from the truth.” Why Art? While it feels like a simple question, with an even simpler answer, the truth is that it goes way beyond bringing a little color into a living room. (1) Art breathes life into a space. It allows us to express ourselves, encouraging dialogue and welcoming emotion. It reminds us of what is possible—all to help turn an ordinary house into a home. Art connects us to the past and future. It feeds our curiosity and inspires our imagination. I love this quote from fellow-designer, Tara Bernard, “For me, art is like punctuation to a sentence; it is that all-important ingredient and without it, a space lacks the layers and attitude that a significant piece can […]
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What’s My Interior Design Style?

by Talie Jane Interiors· August 01, 2022· in DIY, Home Decor, Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: art deco, bauhaus, boho style, california bungalow, california casual interior design, california cool interior design, california style interior design, coastal interior design, contemporary interior design, cottage design, de-constructivism, design styles, eclectic interior design, futurism, gallery wall, indoor-outdoor living, Interior Design, interior design styles, Maximalism, mid-century modern interior design, minimalism, modern farmhouse interior design, Modern interior design, modernism, Mountain Modern Design, postmodernism, rustic interior design, scandinavian design, spanish colonial revival style, Traditional interior design, transitional interior design, tuscan design, Whats my interior design style
Not sure whether your style is Mountain Modern, Rustic, Contemporary or Modern Farmhouse? Maybe it’s somewhere in between or a combination of a few different styles. Talie Jane Interiors takes a look at nine prominent design styles. Which one speaks to you? Take the quiz at the end to see which is your best match. Mountain Modern What is Mountain Modern Design? Mountain modern Interior design style is the newest trend in interior design. This distinctive style is characterized by clean lines, natural materials, neutral colors, and lots of light. It was inspired by rural living in the Rocky Mountains and prairie-style homes. Clean lines and an uncluttered interior are the hallmarks of contemporary mountain design. The design is focused about panoramic view and a fully relaxed feeling, with open layouts and lofty ceilings. (1) History The origins of mountain architecture in America came from the earliest non-native peoples who chose to venture into the untamed mountainous areas of the country. The structures they built were a direct response to the environment they were in. They had to be made from native materials because transportation means were primitive and they had to be robust to withstand harsh weather and deep […]
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Let There Be Light!

by pwsbuilder· June 07, 2022· in Bathrooms, Bedrooms, DIY, Home Decor, Tips and Trends, Uncategorized· 0 comments tags: accent lighting, architectural lighting, asymmetrical lighting, bedroom lighting, ceiling lighting, chandelier, dimmable lighting, dining room lighting, family room lighting, How to design your lighting, kitchen lighting, LED lights, light up a corner, lighting clusters, Lighting Design, lighting grouping, mood lighting, multiple chandeliers, multiple pendant lights, pendant light, shelf lighting, spotlights, task lighting, the importance of lighting in design, toe kick lighting, undercabinet lighting
Let There Be Light! ​Lighting is arguably the most important element in interior design. It is an essential ingredient and not an afterthought as many consider it to be. If you’re tempted to spend more time picking out furnishings or puzzling over layouts, remember that lighting can completely transform a space – not just by brightening dark corners, but by affecting your emotions. (1) ​Lighting creates mood and sets tone. It can affect the perceived size of a room, add dimension, draw attention and create depth and balance. In order to achieve the true power of lighting, designers consider lighting placement, amongst a myriad of other things. Standard lighting layouts with symmetrical cans, chandeliers and pendants (peppered with table, floor and task lamps) are a great starting point. After all, you need more than one source of light in a room (think layered illumination). (1) But, when you get creative on where and how to place lighting, “wow-factors” can be born. ​Here are a few creative lighting placement ideas that take lighting to the next level. ​Forgotten Corners: Light ‘em up ​The goal is to create contrast between the light at the center of a room, the light around the […]
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Pillows, Pillows & More Pillows!

by Taliejane· October 19, 2021· in DIY, Home Decor, Living/Family Rooms, Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: how to arrange pillows, How to decorate with pillows, how to select pillows, how to style throw blankets, how to style your sofa, loveseat, lumbar pillows, pillow sizes, sectional sofa, side chair, small sofa, standard sofa, throw blankets
  What’s the secret to a comfortable, cozy AND beautiful sofa? Pillows! Every designer loves pillows (what’s not to love?) but the art of mixing and matching sizes, colors and patterns can be a challenge. Here’s some advice on how to select the perfect pillows.
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Talie Jane Interior’s Featured Vendor: Phillips Collection

by Taliejane· August 24, 2021· in Furniture & Fixtures, Home Decor· 0 comments tags: award winning furnishings, Coffee Tables, Dining Tables, Family Furniture business, figures, High Point, home furnishings, live edge dining table, North Carolina Furniture, one-of-a-kind design, One-of-a-kind pieces, Phillips Collection, rock coffee table, Statues, sustainable home furnishings, unique furnishings, unique furniture, Unique Interior Design, Wall Decor, wall sculpture, wooden wall decor
Since its inception, Talie Jane Interiors has been searching for quality suppliers, from stone and tile manufacturers to furniture and artwork showrooms and everything in between. “We’re always on the lookout for unique businesses we can partner with to better our designs and provide our Clients’ with one-of-a-kind spaces,” says Talie Jane.
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