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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
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It's a Plaid, Plaid World

September 22, 2016 Guest User

The first day of fall ceremoniously shuts the drawer on linen shirts, tucks away swim trunks and flings flip flops to the back of closets—at least until we realize that it’s still a little too hot to go to such extremes. But while we stubbornly shake out the moth balls from our sweaters, what pattern are we seeing flash before our eyes? Plaid.

Plaid, the pattern of lumberjacks and haberdashers alike. We think of both campfire and pipe smoke, of scratchy wool coats and soft cashmere socks. But, you ask, can you mix plaids? How do I wear plaid without looking like Paul Bunyan? What if I want to look like Paul Bunyan? We at MDG have compiled our top tips for how to wear and mix plaid.

1)      Choose patterns that vary in size or width. Try a teeny check print with a big plaid or a wide herringbone with small buffalo plaid.

2)      Keep plaids in the same color family, i.e. grey, black and charcoal, or two plaids that share the same color, like a navy Glenn plaid coat with navy micro-check dress slacks.

3)      Choose one plaid or print that dominates and one to accent.

4)      When in doubt, mix plaid with neutrals.

Our favorite way to wear plaid this season is to pick your plaid and run with it. Use all the rules or none of them, but if you have any questions, contact Marlena here. 

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In interior design, men's fashion Tags plaid, mens fashion, bludot, interior design

Set in Stone

September 15, 2016 Guest User

We’ve always been impressed by marble. We know ancient philosophers spouted their truths among Ionic and Doric columns. Michelangelo waxed poetic about how every block of stone has a statue inside it and it was his job to discover it, yada yada. It’s an expensive material, a texture made more beautiful by its impurities. Marble brings a luxurious feel to any room with its sweeping swathes of dark across stark white.

While we appreciate the Parthenon and Bernini’s The Ecstasy of St. Teresa, we like to do marble in a fresh and cool way. We want clean and comfortable, not stuffy or old fashioned. How can we incorporate marble into our homes without making it look like the chateau at Versailles?

In big doses, pair marble with smooth lines and no fuss with warm wood accents for a bright and elegant kitchen. Tile a wall in a striking color in unexpected diagonals to leave a funky zigzag border. Add other touches of luxe with small dishes, bookends striped with wood or a clock with glinting metal hands. The trend has made its way over to textiles too, so put a marble-patterned duvet on your bed or wallpaper in an entryway. 

Ask Marlena for her favorite ways to use marble here.

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In interior design Tags marble, marble interiors, design, interior design, marble trends, west elm, urbanoutfitters
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