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Our Favorite, Inspirational Interior Designer

by Talie Jane Interiors· October 13, 2024· in Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: Abby Heatherington, Amber Lewis, Avalon Hotel Beverly Hills, biophilic design, Bobby Berk, California Casual, Elisabeth Marbury, Elsie de Wolfe, Emily Henderson, Falling Water, Favorite designers, Frank Lloyd Wright, Guggenheim Museum, Inspirational interior designers, Joanna Gaines, Jonathan Adler, Justina Blakeney, Kelly Wearstler, Louis Sullivan, Made for Living, Martyn Lawrence Bullard, Massachusetts College of Art, Nate Berkus, Peter Marino, Rustic Montana Homes, Shoppe Amber Interiors, The Colony Club, The House in Good Taste, Viceroy Santa Monica, Villa Trianon
Famous interior designers like Joanna Gaines, Nate Berkus, Kelly Wearstler, Martyn Lawrence Bullard, Bobby Berk, Peter Marino, Justina Blakeney, Emily Henderson and Jonathan Adler are known for their celebrity clients, best-selling product lines, and popular TV shows. They not only inspire do-it-yourselfers but fellow professional Interior Designers as well.But not all inspirational designers are famous. The Talie Jane Interiors team handpicked some of our favorite interior designers, some of whom you may not know, who inspire us and have helped to shape our design careers. Join us as we explore their unique styles, groundbreaking projects and their influence on how we experience our environments. Talie’s Pick: Elsie de Wolfe “I relate to Elsie de Wolfe. She became an interior designer later in her life, just like I did. And she, too, was emotionally affected by poor design. [She threw herself on the floor crying and screaming about the ugliness of William Morris wallpaper, and I cried real tears when pulling into an IKEA parking lot!] In other words, we both knew the moment we found our calling, deciding to make everything around us beautiful.” Elsie de Wolfe, known as Lady Mendl, was a pioneering force in interior design and is […]
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Understanding and Appreciating Biophilic Design-“Love of Nature.”

by Talie Jane Interiors· September 13, 2024· in Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: 1 Hotel Central Park, Apple, Apple Campus 2, Apple Park, Benefits of Biophilic Design, Biomimicry, biophilic design, Bosco Verticale, Botanical Gardens Columbia, Botanical motifs, Carlo Ratti, Connection to nature, Environmental features, Essendon, Evolved human-nature relationships, Ficus Tree, Italo Rota, Light and space in design, Maidla Nature resort Estonia, Milan Italy, Natural patterns and processes in design, Natural shapes and forms, Patio house by BNLA Architecten, Place-based relationships, Pop up house by FIGR Architecture and Design, Stephen Kellert, Steve Jobs, The Barbican Center, The Jewel of Singapore, The Orchideorama at the Botanical Gardens of Medellin, The Ring, The Six Elements of Biophilic Design, Vertical Forest, Victoria Australia, What is Biophilic Design?
Humans are hard-wired to respond positively to nature; the crackling sound of fire, the smell of fresh rain on soil, the healing characteristics of plants and the color green and the desire to be in close proximity to animals. This innate wiring, along with today’s critical environmental conditions and rapid urbanization, have shifted architects’ focus towards eco-conscious projects to bring people closer to nature. What is Biophilic Design? Biophilic design is a methodology for designing buildings and landscapes that nurtures the relationship between people and nature by introducing various natural features into the built environment. In this way, the integration of biophilic design creates spaces that deliver benefits for both human health and the environment. What are its Benefits? The benefits of this design technique extend far beyond aesthetics. Exposure to natural elements has been shown to reduce stress, improve mood, and enhance overall mental health. Biophilic design creates environments that foster relaxation and emotional well-being. The Six Elements There are six elements of biophilic design which were conceived by Stephen Kellert, a social ecologist and prominent biophilic design advocate.According to Kellert, although the concept of biophilic design is itself relatively straightforward to grasp and we can easily appreciate how […]
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How Covid-19 is Changing Interior Design

by Taliejane· January 25, 2021· in DIY, Kitchens, Offices, Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: all the uses of home, biophilic design, Covid-19 and interior design, design trends with Covid, designing around Covid-19, easy to clean materials, garage transformations, guest bedrooms, home gym, Home offices, home renovations during covid, home school stations, home theater, interior design's response to the pandemic, kids desks, kids home learning spaces, kids learning spaces, kitchen trends, multi-functional spaces, Pandemic design, today's home, touchless kitchen faucets
  It’s been almost a year since we started to “shelter in place” in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This past year has brought many changes in the way people lead their lives including where and how they work, attend school, stay active and socialize. These changes have profoundly affected design, especially residential design, since people are spending more and more time at home.
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2021 Interior Design Trends - Granny Chic - Talie Jane Interiors

2021 Interior Design Trends

by Taliejane· December 11, 2020· in Tips and Trends· 1 comments tags: 2021 Interior Design, 2021 Interior Design Trends, biophilic design, cabinet hardware, cabinetry pulls, calming interior design, colorful walls, comfortable furniture, comfortable interior design, designing with natural light, designing with nature, designing with plants, grand-millennial style, granny chic style, how to select wall paint, interior design during the pandemic, invisible cabinet hardware, natural fibers, neotenic design, nostalgic design, personal expression in interior design, Rattan Furniture, wall paint, Wicker Furniture
Granny Chic, Modsy   Not surprising, the trends for the next year are expected to revolve around reactions and feelings invoked during the 2020 pandemic. The theme for the next year’s design trends can be described in a few words:   Nostalgia Connection with Nature Comfort Calm Personal Expression
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INTERIOR DESIGN PREDICTIONS FOR 2020 - Talie Jane Interiors

Interior Design Predictions for 2020

by Taliejane· January 07, 2020· in Home Decor, Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: biophilic design, blue is the new gray, color trends, color trends 2020, concealed kitchen, concealed kitchen appliances, contemporary kitchen, crittall doors, crittall room divider, crittall screen, Crittall Style Windows and Doors, crittall windows, designing with antiques, designing with earth tones, designing with imperfection, designing with texture, Designing with wallpaper, earth tones in décor, firebowls, firepit, Granite Countertops, granite vs quartz, how to design with antiques, incorporating antiques in interior design, Interior Design Predictions 2020, Interior Design Trends 2020, kitchen cabinetry, kitchen cabinetry trends, kitchen cabinets, kitchen countertop materials, kitchen trends 2020, layering in design, minimalist kitchen, mosaic tile, mosaic tile backsplash, multi-functional spaces, new Nordic design, Open Shelving, open shelving kitchens, outdoor firepits, over-the-range microwave, performance fabrics, quartz countertops, Rattan, Rattan Furniture, statement ceilings, subway tile, subway tile backsplash, texture in design, two-toned kitchen cabinets, Wallpaper, What's hot and what's not 2020, Wicker, Wicker Furniture
  Ask three different designers: What’s in and what’s out for 2020? And you will get six different answers! When it comes to predicting trends, it’s anyone’s educated guess. However, trends do surface and if you ask the question enough, you’ll start to see repeated predictions and consistencies.
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