Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Here's something you probably haven't done in a while.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Shiva Rose and her Magical Abode
But Shiva Rose, with her unique fashion sense and intuitive vision, saw potential in the outdated and dilapidated home. She maintained the integrity of the older structure and extensively renovated the interior with a wide range of modern home accessories. The result? An eclectic combination of modern décor, feminine accents, vintage mid-century modern furniture, and big cast iron windows in every room that allow plenty of natural light inside to highlight the white walls and open, airy feel of the house.
Shiva allowed her individual style and a desire to create a comforting environment for her daughters to dictate the kind of home décor she chose for each room. She managed to stay under budget by using low cost options when possible and doing as much of the work herself as she could—like scraping old paint off the original iron windows and choosing inexpensive subway tiles for the bathrooms. Shiva also mixed flea market finds with modern home décor items she absolutely fell in love with—like the freestanding cast iron tub she bought from Sunrise. Her ability to blend the original, authentic, and vintage qualities of the house with modern accessories and an eco-conscious mentality is what creates an overall beautiful and organic effect.
The ranch style home, while quite humble from the front, fits perfectly in its California setting. The inside has a definite personality and designer’s touch, but Shiva admits that her favorite element of the house is the abundance of views from each room into the large backyard. To complement the blended romantic-modern style on the inside, the area behind the house has a fairy garden and creek that runs through it. In addition, Shiva has infused her eco-consciousness into the space and planted an edible garden. The holistic blend of modern home accessories, abundance of natural light, and eclectic accents gives this house a truly unique character.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Behind the Scenes: Santiago Schapira of Yerra Rugs
If you aren’t already familiar with Yerra Rugs, it is an Argentine company based in Buenos Aires.Yerra specializes in customized cowhide rugs, made from the highest quality Argentine hides available. The Spanish word yerra refers to a farming event in which cattle are branded with a hot iron, and so the Yerra brand has a clever double meaning. All of the selected hides are carefully categorized according to color and thickness, then shaved to the exact same length.None of the hair is dyed or removed, and the hides are tanned with environmentally-friendly products. So the final product has a funky, modern look in terms of shape and pattern, but the materials are about as natural as you can get.
Friday, February 24, 2012
The Perfect Setting - Frederico de Vera
As a huge fan of his work, I was stoked to get a glimpse of his personal space. Ryan and I were lucky enough to meet de Vera a few years ago, and both agree that it is his passion and exact attention to detail that we find most inspiring. When I was growing up in Texas, I never thought doing what you love and making a living could be intertwined—I thought ‘job’ and ‘passion’ existed in separate realities. De Vera is proof that doesn’t have to be the case. Just like beauty and utility, the two can coexist, and often one strengthens the other. We think these principles and dreams are similar to what inspired us to found HORNE, and what keeps us passionate about the work we do.