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Marlena Design Group

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Denver, CO, 80206
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Marlena Design Group

  • About
    • About
    • Presentations
    • Top 10 Tips For Building Your Dream Home
    • Remodeling With an Interior Designer
    • Publications
    • Our Process
  • Projects
  • Services
  • Testimonials
  • Blog
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Keep Calm and Head to the Lake

July 21, 2016 Guest User

Does it get any better than waking up at the lake house in the middle of July? It takes a moment to realize that all you can hear are nature sounds, insects buzzing, birds calling and, if you’re close enough, maybe the water lapping at the shore. There is coffee to be had on the porch, with barely a hint of chill rolling off the water. Poppy seeds from your everything bagel drop into the pages of Vogue that you finally have time to read.

It’s never too early to slip on a bathing suit and sunscreen and pick your way down the dirt path to the lake’s edge. You stand at the end of the dock, your toes gripping the rough edge, and then you dive in, your fingers grazing the sandy bottom before you turn your face towards the surface of the cold water. You take turns tubing or jet skiing with your kids and forget all about lunch.

As the sun starts to go down, a fire is built in the pit in the backyard and marshmallows are roasted before dinner. It’s vacation, why not? You slap at the bugs on your lake-sticky legs and sip red wine while the steaks and potatoes sizzle on the grill. Finally, you all traipse inside and curl up on the couch under a big chunky blanket while a storm rolls in and a scary movie comes on. You fall asleep happily, knowing you get to do it all again tomorrow.

Contact Marlena to make your lake house your home. 

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In interior design Tags interior design, summer home, lake house, free people, pottery barn kids, dash and albert, zgallerie, plantation design, neiman marcus

Blue Summer

June 23, 2016 Guest User

Come summer, particularly in the middle of a heat wave, the last thing we want to think about is what to wear. We want to find an ice cold microbrew before we jump into the nearest body of water. We want the shadiest section of the baseball field. We want the emptiest road to cruise down on our motorcycles—or in our Subaru’s with the windows down.  

At MDG, what is our summer no-brainer? Indigo. It’s a neutral that can stand on its own, and it has for centuries. Steeped in tradition, indigo swings east and west. One method of indigo dyeing has shown up in history for four thousand years and was used in Ancient Egypt and India. Some types of indigo dyeing have been found in China in the first century AD and others in Japan since the 10 century AD. As one would guess, methods have changed and craftsmen have become fewer in number, their nails and hands permanently dyed a smooth deep blue up to their wrists.

Moving west, indigo surged in popularity around the time of the Industrial Revolution, with the help of Levi Strauss blue jeans. They became the mark of the American cowboy, of Marlon Brando and James Dean. When the war took troops overseas the boys took their jeans, wearing them proudly to let people know where they came from. Naturally, with the increased demand, the lengthy and pricey natural plant-based dyeing methods couldn’t keep up with the industry. Synthetic methods were sought after and utilized. Recently, the ecological effects of synthetic methods have become a concern. Alternative methods are being researched and imitation indigo dyeing has also been in use.

No matter where you come from, indigo in all its forms is universally desired and effortlessly cool.

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In interior design, men's fashion Tags denim, mens fashion, interior design, indigo, indigo dyeing, RRL, tokyobayinc, miltonandking, scotchandsoda, auntsadies
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