Life, Styled
In our final part of the selection tips series, we want to focus our attention on lighting. Good lighting can make a difference in the room; no one enjoys struggling to see around the shadows cast by insufficient light or the glare of one placed too low. Here’s what should be on your list of things to look for when selecting your lighting.
Size
This is an important element since size matters in a room. Proportions are important; you don’t want the light fixture to get lost in a large space, nor a small area dwarfed by a huge chandelier. Your designer can assist you in taking the measurements of your space and choosing the perfect size.
Type
There are three different types of lighting that each serve a unique purpose. Ambient, which tends to be the main source of light, especially overhead or recessed lighting. Task lighting is designed for special purposes and functions, such as under-cabinet lighting and a light above the mirror. Accent lighting is more decorative and highlights certain areas, including built-ins and shelves.
Style
There are so many choices available when it comes to lighting. Wood and metal have become popular materials along with the classic glass. Brass, silver, and gold are still good choices for multiple areas in the home as well. Entry ways are one area well suited for a statement piece, one that showcases a little of you to your guests. It’s okay to choose fixtures that represent your style and taste.
Lighting is important for many reasons since it serves a functional and decorative role. Look around for inspiration and gather ideas for what you want to include in your home. Remember to consider the budget as well, which your designer can help you with.
One of the main questions asked during the design meeting is what color the owners want for their kitchen cabinets. Were they looking to do a natural wood or a color instead? While many will opt to do the wood, many enjoy adding a splash of color to their kitchen or mixing and matching. It is a great way to break up the area and create a focal point, but with so many options available, how do you know which one is right for you? While it is up to you in the end, there are three colors that have stood out for some time and will most likely continue to do so. White, gray, and blue remain high on the selection chart, so let’s talk about these popular colors and why they may be the right fit for you.
While the kitchen was often viewed as the place where food was merely prepped and served, it has transitioned into a command center as people gather to talk or enjoy a snack while getting some work done. Layouts have slowly shifted to accommodate this change, which has produced the open concept. This floor plan allows families to stay connected even when they are doing things in different areas of the home. While not as popular as it was in the 1990s and early 2000s, many families still choose this floor plan because of their desire to stay close to their family and guests. Today, we want to discuss the open floor concept, the elements that make it up, and if it is the right fit for your family.
You have just waved goodbye to your last child as they head out to college. While you adjust to not having kids in the house, you also begin to realize that you now have more space, but you’re not sure what to do with it. There are many ways to reuse the space, expand existing spaces, or make room for something new. Let’s take a look at the design possibilities available to you.
In the second of our three-part series on selection tips, we want to focus on tile. Backsplash, shower walls, and flooring are just a few of the many uses for tile since it is beautiful, durable, and timeless. Sometimes considered a small part of the design, it has the potential to make a big impact on the design. Here are some helpful tips when choosing tile.
While cabinets tend to be the focal point of the main spaces, such as kitchens and bathrooms, it is the details that add the final touch to the design. The selection process can be one of the highlights of the design phase, but it can also be overwhelming with multiple styles, colors, and options. In this three-part series, we want to give our best tips for the top three categories of selections and help make this as enjoyable and simple as possible. Our focus today is hardware.




Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking
Greenbrook Design



