Saturday, November 5, 2011

Area Rugs Define “New Age” Design

Every professional interior designer is required to study the History of Furniture and Art History as part of their college curriculum. This is the best way to gain a long-term perspective and respect for design evolution. Well, guess what? Design evolution is not a done deal. With all due respect to historic design modes, these styles are being modernized and stylized to bring a new breed of interiors to consumers. It’s exciting and somewhat startling, but decades from now, students will be studying ‘American Modernism’ as part of their design curriculum.

This is not to say that we have thrown out Classical, Contemporary, Country or Transitional design styles. We are taking the best of each and giving them a fresh look. Nobody does it better than Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams. In my opinion, as a veteran interior designer, their interpretations of classic design modes have stunningly redefined interiors.

This furniture manufacturer headquartered in North Carolina designs furniture with a holistic approach to design. Here is how they represent their philosophy:

“Furnishings from mid-Century to the 1970’s truly inspire us. We love to bring these wonderful designs from our past into the present… making sure they are clean lined as well as comfortable; reassuringly familiar, yet up to the moment. …With these pieces, we create rooms in a relaxed modern style—a soothing mix of soft hues and layered textures, accented by pops of color. Rooms that are simple to update over time. Easy, uncomplicated, and eco-friendly.”

It is so exciting to see in print exactly the formula I prescribe for every design I create—for both residential and commercial interiors. If you have followed FloorTalk and Designer’s Corner, then you have read that design is meant to be timeless with a “less is more” theme. Quality pieces that will become the foundation of your design are meant to be kept for the long-term. Accent pieces, accessories, toss pillows, and backgrounds can be changed for a minimal investment to keep your rooms fresh. But it will be the timeless furnishings, well-made and comfortable, that become the cornerstones of your design.

Gold + Williams understands this concept thoroughly, as you can see for yourself on their website www.Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams.com. Classic Modern, Modern Farmhouse, Mid-Century Modern, Modern English and Classic Country are all a part of the new chapters being written in the book of design. And very interesting to see that each design setting pictured on the website or in their catalog includes rooms underscored with exactly the right area rug. It defines the space and the “message” the room is meant to convey—via color-rich, textural rugs. As I see design transitioning, area rugs are becoming significant players in every style of design. From tailored good looks to over-the-top shaggy styles, area rugs are the superstars in pulling the entire room together. Whether it’s the last item you add, or the launch point for the entire room design, find that perfect area rug to make your personal design statement come to life!

Article was taken directly from http://floortalk.wfca.org/
Americarpet sells many different area rug styles at www.stylishrugs.com and has many different area rugs at their physical location (364 N.E. 167 St. Miami, FL 33162).

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