Showing posts with label Miami Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miami Design. Show all posts

Outdoor Living Space Designs

Olioboard recently teamed up with Wayfair, a terrific home furnishings source for your online shopping experience (they are LOADED with a diverse assortment of goods!! A Zillion to be exact!). To launch their new partnership with Olioboard, Wayfair will be having 3 weeks of design challenges. This week is The Ultimate Patio Design Challenge. Patios come in all shapes, sizes, climates and locations. Here are a few I put together this week from an urban city patio, to a desert living patio to even poolside or along the beach. You can click any link (links are title + bold) to see details on the board - plus vote for your favorites!


Inspired by the thought of a South Beach Hotel on Ocean Drive - or a patio for a home off Alton Road, Miami Beach.

A more modern loungey feel is what you see in South Beach hotels, Utilizing benches behind the sofa worked great for extra seating or even to hold lamps (various lighting used at night near water adds sexy ambiance). Lanterns tucked in the umbrellas also add to the ambiance at night (it's important to envision a space both day & night) Well manicured topiaries add organic style & structure to the strong architectural lines. 


Inspired by the 80's Miami slogan: MIAMI - SEE IT LIKE A NATIVE. 



Remembering much of the clean line architecture of Miami, much of it built in the 60's and 70's, they also used a lot of stone mixed with wood. Many of the exteriors of the modern wave of 80's & 90's architecture is white. The board was conceptualized by combining this memory, along with an old ad slogan from the 80's, "Miami - See it like a native" plus the graphic punch of both bold & zebra stripes to highlight the Wayfair merchandise. I may have been born in New Jersey, and lived there for 10 years, but I did live in Miami for most of my life (33 yrs) so I am kind of native :)


Lux Beach Outdoor Living Area - Miami Beach Lifestyle board. 

Note: This board I created my making a duplicate of an earlier board (Seaside Chic). The "room" was made from photo images - flipped & cropped. After duplicating the initial board, I removed all the furnishings to clear out the space and use Wayfair merchandise for the challenge. The ceiling fan wasn't n the set to choose from. I found the outdoor fan on Wayfair's site to upload to me library.


 Lux Beach Outdoor Living Area - Miami Beach - Lifestyle & Product board. 

Note: After saving my initial 3D board, I reloaded it to create a new board - and used a linen background, part of the new backgrounds available in Olioboards Pro Tools.  Since the challenge called for at least 5 Wayfair products to be used on the boards, I called them out below. I only wish the test tool enabled a means of also creating a background, to better see the text. I might need to go back and crop my own white boxes to make it easier to read.


Living in the city can mean tight quarters when it comes to an outdoor living space - But these guys have the essentials: A grill, table & chairs, a sofa, TV's and beer + a canvas artwork creates the focal point.  (Think outdoor modern mancave)



Note: The greenery walls were inspire from a photo of the West Elm store in Seattle, where recently the CEO of Olioboard, Sheilah Macsporn, gave a presentation about the site. After I did some cropping and editing to the picture, I was able to start to layer and build the space for Guys Urban Patio (think Brooklyn, between buildings)


  Living in the desert can be pretty brutal on an outdoor space - But come late September, when the evenings cool down - THIS IS the place to be. 
Note: I created this space from cropping and layering a pergola I spotted on Olioboard, but flipped it to work with the cacti image (I found online earlier this year). The layer behind the image is one of the new "Backgrounds" Olioboard added to their Pro Plan Tools. Since we do not have as many shady trees here in AZ, I have seen many of the pergolas used to help defuse the suns light. A pergola gives a great place to hang outdoor lighting or lanterns.



 Don't forget to stop by Olioboard and vote for your favorite boards or create one of your own. Voting for The Ultimate Patio Design challenge ends Monday, June 18. Afterwards, a new challenge will be launched! I wonder what type of space it will be? Stay tuned to find out! If you'd like to inquire about me creating a board for you, contact me at nyclqd@yahoo.com.


UPDATE: CONTEST ENDED
CONGRATS TO NEETIB for her win on




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A DAY AT THE DCOTA


Had such a wonderful day Thursday at the DCOTA's Outdoor Chic Affair and showrooms! It was the first Thursday in a series of events they will be featuring every Thursday - from now through August 5th - for their International Design Series. It was an eye-opening adventure - exploring showrooms, studying vignettes, and viewing the tablescape competition between the designers...



But one of the most intriguing, inspiring and fun interactions of the day was getting to meet new people. And some, not even so new to be meeting for the first time and have no re pore, but meeting people face to face for the first time after having met them through facebook! NETWORKING - it's a beautiful thing!

Left - Gloria | Center - Designer Juan Montoya | Right - Michelle

Gloria & I met through facebook...
and since she is living up north in the DC area, she is personal friends with
Jennifer Sergent - of DC by DESIGN blog
Jennifer actually featured my 'Food-Inspired' design 
earlier this year on HER blog!! Small world!!


What a treat and a delight to have met DC designer Gloria De Lourdes Blalock of Blalock Interiors- who also introduced me to yet another fantastic person located right here in South Florida - Michelle Mendez (of Rustic Rooster in Delray Beach - FL). Most people were pleasant, but I guess some people were st having a bad day - like when I politely asked a girl if she was going to the book-signing event - she replied "Maybe"..... Be that as it may - here's a round-up of pics of the tablescapes featured. Considering these were set by "designers"... so I'm really curious to read what you think...

DCOTA TS 1

DCOTA TS 2

DCOTA TS 3

DCOTA TS 4

DCOTA TS 5

DCOTA TS 6

DCOTA TS 7

DCOTA TS 8

While touring the many showrooms in between the tablescapes featured on the four floors of the DCOTA, we also met some other talented designers like Andy Quinones of Artistic Interiors, Aldo of DCA-Decor Concepts by Aldo, and Joan Caruso of Casual Environs. Andy studied at the Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale (so did I!!) and he started his career displaying some of the vignettes here at the DCOTA. The event will happening for three more weeks, but here are a few vignettes and pieces on displayed in the DCOTA showrooms...







The day ended with a poignant surprise - one of the showroom windows was featuring panels of magenta fabric in their window... and since my dress was ombre magenta - I couldn't resist a moment to get silly and go pop in the window...


and maybe even get inspired for another color...


You never know where your next inspiration can come from... 


break free & get creative this weekend...
and don't forget to leave
your comments about the
designer tablescapes...

INTERNATIONAL DESIGN SERIES BEGINS TODAY


Beginning today, the Design Center of the Americas (DCOTA) will be featuring a special design event every Thursday until August 5 (the day before my birthday!!) I'm headed to the kick off today for this International Design Series attending the Outdoor Chic Affair featuring a Keynote Presentation Garden Party and a book signing by Juan Montoya. Juan Montoya will also be a part of the panel of judges for the DCOTA's first Outdoor Chic Tablescape Competition -

 

Pepe Calderin
The Design Center Of the Americas (DCOTA) will be hosting the first outdoor Chic Tablescape Contest highlighting design creativity and showcasing the wide-ranging resources offered throughout the center. Top designers will work hand in hand with sponsoring showrooms to create eye catching tabletop looks from casual to extravagant.

The Designers will include:


Aldo Puschendorf - Puschendorf interiors
Joseph Fava - Fava Design group
Jay Britto - J. Britto Designs
Osirys Mendez - mendez international & assoc.
Alfredo Brito - Brito interiors
Eloise Kubli - ASID - Collective Construction & Design
Alex Matamoros - ASID - DCOTA Design services
Antonio Cabrera - antonio caberera interior Design



Other panel members attending will be Virginia Alarcon - International Interior Designer and Pepe Calderin - International Interior & Fashion Designer. Many of Pepe's designs are featured on houzz.com categorized under Miami - Modern design.

Pepe Calderin

Pepe Calderin

Pepe Calderin

Also attending the event will be another designer - a friend I met through facebook - Gloria De Lourdes Blalock. Although she was born in Cuba, she was raised in Miami and is here for the month visiting Miami (she LOVES Miami!!), family, friends, and attending the International Design Series at the DCOTA. It's going to be great to meet her in person - she is a beautiful person full of hope, love, spirit and JOY!!
 
Although I have been featuring Thursday's as Thrifty Thursdays, today will be the exception for the event... with pictures to follow tomorrow...

 
Have a wonderful day!!




THRIFTY THURSDAY: M.A.D.E. IN MIAMI



In a post earlier this week (Color Makes A Splash In Miami), I featured David Bromstad and his mention of favored hot spot to shop for fabulous furnishings in Miami - M.A.D.E. So for this weeks Thrifty Thursday, I decided to take a little trip down to Miami to check it out. Also known as Miami Antique and Design Expo, this find is situated just north of downtown Miami and just south of Miami Shores, on Biscayne Boulevard - also near the Design District. Its finished warehouse-like space is mostly vignette-set and packed full of vintage treasures from Bal Harbour Baroque to Mid Century Modern furnishings, lighting, books, mirrors, art and decor...


Find studs on furniture or in wall art...






From M.A.D.E. press: Best Vintage Design Store
"Run by brothers Robert and Carl Massello, M.A.D.E. features booths sponsored by a variety of local dealers, all of whom have favorite styles, designers, and periods, so you'll find bureaus rescued from the old Eden Roc Hotel next to Sixties Brown Jordan outdoor furniture next to Eames Eiffel-base plastic chairs."
















I see an opportunity here...
To showcase even more fab finds down the aisle...
NOT stacked out as clutter - but featured as statements -
on a smaller scale like featured in yesterdays post in




As noted on design-sponge, M.A.D.E. is


"Unassuming and easy to miss while driving.
But it is easily one of the best sources
for home furnishings in Miami."
And as I learned, it has successfully been
in this location for the past five years...



8330 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33138
PH: 305.757.02044/2045
FX: 305. 757.2046


Thanks for the tip David and
Happy Thrifty Thursday everyone!


All photos captured by Lynda Quintero-Davids


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