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Marlena Design Group

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Denver, CO, 80206
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Marlena Design Group

  • Welcome
  • About
    • About
    • Our Process
    • Remodeling With an Interior Designer
    • Top 10 Tips For Building Your Dream Home
    • Presentations
    • Publications
  • Projects
  • Services
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    • Investor Services
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Magic Touch

February 16, 2017 Guest User

This year at MDG, we are particularly excited to see a resurgence of touchable fabrics. Velvet is popping up in interiors everywhere in such beautiful colors that we're wondering why it ever left our homes in the first place. We're seeing velvet in the deeply saturated jewel tones of 2017 as well as dusty rose, burnt orange, and warm grays. 

We spend so much of our time with our noses six inches from our computer screens or swiping right on our phones it's no wonder we are aching for something that brings us back to Earth. The return of the classic luxury of velvet is drawing our hands across the backs of sofas as we glide through the living room on the way to a cup of coffee. It's pressing our cheek against a throw pillow as we settle down to read Atonement for the third time. Just like when Scarlett O'Hara waltzed on to the screen in her curtain dress, a velvet piece in a home draws a sigh and catches the eye.

Contact Marlena to add that bit of luxury to your home.

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In interior design Tags velvet, livingrooms, classicluxury, velvetinteriors, jewel tones
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Seeing Clearly

February 9, 2017 Guest User

We at MDG love kids rooms they won't grow out of in twenty seconds. One of our favorite mini-makeover tricks is to add Lucite. This acrylic material has the modern, seamless look of glass without the heart attack that comes with putting glass anything in your kid's room. 

Lucite is versatile in not only function but stylistically as well. A chair or bench looks elegant next to pastels and cozy when strewn with pillows or blankets in soft and luxurious fabrics. A Lucite table top allows for light to pass through, adding depth and making the room appear more airy, especially important in a small space.

An upholstered stool with Lucite legs or a crib with Lucite rungs makes the piece less tough, pairing better with more delicate decor and gives baby the chance to take in her surroundings easily. The clear appearance doesn't compete with the colors and textures of bright toys or books, making it perfect for storage.

With Lucite, the possibilities are endless and make for a chic upgrade in a kid's room.

Click here for more of Marlena's favorite ways to use Lucite.

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In kids rooms Tags lucite, kidsrooms, interiordesign, jonathan adler
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