Published April 5th, 2017
Stylish Solutions
By Ann McDonald
Color has a huge impact on our lives. If the thought of a complete removal or overhaul is daunting, consider using simple, smaller elements. We see side table/stool, pillows, artwork, and even a bench used here. Practice in children's rooms or family rooms to ease yourself in. Photos provided
How are you, Lamorindans? My heart hopes well. This spring has been such a precious time in Lamorinda, all the rains bringing blooms before their time. I am loving it.

This is my last regular column for our beloved Lamorinda Weekly as my team and I are transitioning into other design work, most notably, diving deeper into manufacturing for our Bespoke Holiday Collection as well as expanding our library of online Design and Decorating classes. For more information, you may visit www.couturechateau.com.

For now, know I have reached out to a dear designer to who will take precious care of this column space in the months to come.

In transition, I felt like sharing the most important piece about designing your home spaces, from almost 30 years on the front lines of true luxury design.

If you were a longtime client, you and I would have shared many discussions around this topic. It feels so close to the heart, and yet many miss it. Because you are wise enough to live and thrive in Lamorinda, I'm certain this will resonate with you.

1)Your designed home should be a place you BECOME, not a place you store.

Let me explain by way of an exaggerated example:

One of the keys to successful luxury design is movement. To move, there must be empty space. What is missing is as important as what is included. We are constantly designing with an eye to a future incarnation and legacy, of an individual, family, community or business.

Imagine if we did interior design for a business and installed antique dial up land line phones, instead of Wi-Fi. What sounds preposterous for a business is often de rigeur for home design.

Think about it: We reach the stage where we can afford to decorate or reconstruct, and the first thing we do is pull out our magazines of dream rooms past. Proverbially, we are installing landlines in the forms of sofas, pictures, accomplishments.

We pile up memories and have them framed. We line our halls and shelves with what happened, and rarely leave empty space for what will.

One of the exercises I recently had a client walk though, and then did myself (ouch!), was to go through their home and tag everything that was given, inherited or chosen for them by someone else. Then we tagged everything that was centered around a memory older than seven years.

Do you know what was left? Very little.

And here's the kicker: It's a stunning home! Spectacular inherited pieces, museum-worthy art, blue and white for miles, gorgeous framed art from children, photos from precious trips. However, very little was directly a result of the homeowner's true heart for what was ahead in their life.

Without even thinking, they had become a "luxury store house" with no room for movement.

A strong example to be sure, but one worth recalling when we put our homes together.

The Tour

The Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour is on Sunday, May 7. It is free and self-guided. This year, for the first time, participants can choose between receiving a free PDF of the 80 page garden guide or paying $10 for the printed guide. More information at www.bringingbackthenatives.net. There are 39 gardens on the tour, eight from Lamorinda, and several nurseries, including some that rarely open their gates to the public.



Designer Clearance

As one last hurrah, we are hosting a Designer Clearance Sale on Friday, April 21 and Saturday, April 22 at 5 Tappan Lane, Orinda. I have engaged a professional Estate Sale Company to handle the inventory sale, as there is simply too much for my team and me to manage. We are clearing out our fabric warehouses as we transition into more holiday production, and have tremendous inventory of fabric, accessories, smalls, table top and more to sell.

You may find more information on the sale at www.couturechateau.com/sale2017. Please make sure to be on the email list for updates and times.

We look forward to seeing you then!



Consider the office: Contemporary or traditional, it matters not. The design of the systems and structures to host the office are always the most up to date. We don't fill it with low speed dial up phones.
Create spaces for the next season. Leave some areas undone, so the next piece of your journey can find its' way in.
Ann McDonald, IIDA, NAPO, is the Founder/CEO of Couture Chateau, a luxury interior design firm in Orinda. For a complete blog post including other design ideas, visit www.couturechateau.com/blog.

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