Monday, November 17, 2014

4 Simple Steps to Decorating a Designer Christmas Tree

Decorate a designer Christmas tree this year by following these simple steps:



 

1. Light Like a Pro
Our rule of thumb for the amount of lights that should go on a tree is 100 bulbs per foot. It may take more for a fuller tree, especially if few ornaments are going on it. Place your lights at alternating depth from the center to the branch tips. This will make it sparkle with brilliance! Remember to spread the load of the fuses on the strands according to instructions and don't plug more than recommended end to end as it will blow the fuses. Natural trees like the one shown above require plenty of lights but few ornaments. 

2. Collaborate What You Have 
Trees that have a lot of collected sentimental ornaments need not look jumbled. We make them unified and pulled together by using the same ribbon treatment throughout the tree and/or by using the same color pics or stems. Sometimes buying larger ornaments and spreading them throughout the tree as a base will work too. After these elements are in place, your sentimental collections will stand out but feel pulled together and purposeful. 

3. Adorn the Boughs to Scale
Make sure to buy enough ornaments to correspond with the size of your tree (about 15 for a 9' tree) and the size of your room. We recommend buying several large ornaments, some medium, and finishing with smaller ones. Larger ornaments should be tucked deep inside the tree and smaller ornaments on the tips of the branches, this way we create lots of depth and texture, which make for a more interesting design. 

4. Finish With Flare 
To finish the tree with a designer look, we add height by using tall stems of glittered branches or grasses and leaf picks. This makes a fountain-like burst at the top of the tree and adds a bit more drama than an angel or star perched on top.                                                           


Monday, November 10, 2014

Quick Kitchen Sink Solution


Kitchen sinks present the opportunity to add some softness to a corner, as long as it can be easily cleaned. A little foliage next to a complimentary accent ties the look together. This project requires little effort and maintenance, but gives warmth to the metallic tone of the sink. 

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

An Intimate Wedding in Rustic Elegance


An intimate reception was held for a couple who chose to marry out of state and then celebrated with family in the bride's hometown. This event was all about her home and her family, so everything was designed around rustic elegance with her Midwestern roots in mind. 


 The Oak Hills Country Club had just the right ambience for our bride's celebration, featuring a spacious ballroom, lovely architecture, and plenty of seating while allowing ample opportunity for decoration.






Dessert and cocktail stations were laid out in a serpentine fashion, removing the tendency towards crowded buffet style lines, encouraging relaxed mingling and conversation.


The bride wanted the main culinary event to be focused on her grandma's homemade pies, rather than her cake. Ed LeFebvre at Cupcake Island achieved our bride's vision by thinly icing a simple three tier cake and wrapping it with burlap ribbon. This kept the spotlight on grandma's pies while the cake itself became part of the elegant rustic decor.


Monday, October 27, 2014

Filling a Blank Wall


Our client bought a table and let us finish the wall in her newly built home. We added a well scaled mirror and a contemporary bowl filled with moss orb accents. Then, we balanced the look further by bringing in two classic lamps. The finished look made the lower level feel inviting and complete. This solution is an outstanding option for a short blank wall that creates a corner or  at the end of a hallway.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Wedding of Fida and Ziad


Nuptials befitting royalty were held at Saint Mary's  Orthodox Christian Church in Omaha, Nebraska featuring a glamorous array of white, pink, and a touch of accenting purple. 


We created the bride's bouquet to sparkle during the candle lit service with silver leaves tucked beneath orchids, roses and freesia. 













Garden roses and hydrangea  graced the reception banquet tables in the Blackstone Ballroom at the Hilton down town.




The bridesmaids' bouquets became featured pieces for the serving tables, easily becoming part of  the decor while giving the ladies a place to set them. 








Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Autumn Outdoor Wedding


The crisp air and the elegant colors of early Fall provide the perfect backdrop for an outdoor wedding. Sophisticated romance never looked so lovely as this wedding we had the pleasure of designing for.



This beautiful event took place at Elmwood Park pavillion, which features already picturesque facilities. The location provided ample opportunities for unique designs that varied from simple to grandiose.






The natural ambiance of the park required little embellishment, so we accented the surroundings with pops of orange, red, blue, and yellow to bring in the couple's wedding colors.







Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Niches


Builders seem to love putting niches in new houses. Each niche provides all kinds of decorating possibilities and we always enjoy finding new solutions for them. These two wrought metal wall flowers fill each space while standing out with distinction. They also create an artistic backdrop for the staircase.