Showing posts with label home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home. Show all posts

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Patio: Before and After

These days, people are not only remodeling their kitchens and bathrooms, but adding wonderful patios, decks, and gazebos to their homes.

Outdoor Entertaining is certainly fun for everyone,....just when was the last time you had a FORMAL, sit-down dinner party?

A few weeks ago, I blogged about the new collection of OUTDOOR furniture from Brown Jordan.  As promised, here are some Before and After photos of my client's patio.  







Let me know what you think; I'll be happy to send fabric memo samples in the colours of your choice.

Keep Calm and Decorate Your Patio!

...Mark.

Friday, November 2, 2012

How does Your Garden Grow? Here's Mine.......


One of my favourite things on Earth is my Front Garden,....my Side Garden, and my Back Garden.  Here are some photos of my Front Garden,.....I just weeded and swept the sidewalks,.....and gave the garden a good drink.





When I bought this house in 1995, it had a front yard (that I mowed), a side yard (that I mowed) and a back yard ,.....a BIG backyard....(that I mowed).  Over the years I've replaced all grass with GARDENS, fountains, and stone patios.  BTW: I DONATED my lawn mower over 6 years ago to our Local Fire Station, Atlanta #23,....right around the block from me.  Uncle Mark don't need to mow no more..........!!!







I had this River Rock fountain installed in the Side Garden......(with my many goldfish...).  Scott Arnold's company did a GREAT job on my fountain, ...AND those killer columns I designed out front.


I'd LOVE for you to send me photos of YOUR Gardens!

Gardening: It's A Good Thing!

Cheers!
Mark.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

ELLE DECOR: The Luxury Report

Like so much else in life, luxury is relative. When it comes to interior design, the concept is often invoked, but its meaning can take many forms. So what’s relevant today? To find out, we surveyed the profession and turned to some of our favorite designers for their insights on what constitutes real luxury now.

Elle Décor conducted a survey of over 400 members of the magazine’s Designer Registry in an effort to uncover what luxury means to designers today. The survey asked what are the luxury trends, what's luxury now, what's out, and what counts now? It explores how the economy is affecting luxury to quality vs. quantity, big vs. small and what the most important staple item in a luxury home is.

And I'm featured! How cool.

*Here are some highlights from the survey..........
• More than 76% of designers feel 2013 will be a better year for their business. Only 3% think it will be worse.

• The most frequent purchases that designers will make include fabrics and wall coverings at 64%; followed by carpeting and rugs at 50%. Paint will be the most frequently purchased with 69% of designers buying it seven times or more.

• More than half the designers surveyed believe they will commission custom pieces for clients just as frequently—75% say they are creating custom work for clients as often or more than before the recession.

• Quality beats everything else in determining what constitutes true luxury, with 68% of designers citing it as the single most important factor. No other aspect reached even double digits in the survey.

• What’s the most crucial amenity for a luxury home? A whopping 74% of designers listed a spa bath. Outdoor kitchens, home gyms, and pools were cited by more than 60%.

• 72% of designers say they will make at least seven art/antiques purchases within the next 12 months. 

• The other big purchase? Appliances. 58% plan to spec major appliances for clients at least three times within the year.

• 34% of designers agree that of primary importance in propelling a home into the luxury category is location. Architectural elements are second, with nearly 27% selecting that factor. Only 1% mentioned square footage.

*The survey went beyond statistics and asked top designers to weigh in with their thoughts about luxury........

“Luxury is more a state of mind than a state of pocketbook,” said Ann McDonald of Couture Chateau. “It’s the confidence you have in being happy and content and without worries.”

"Luxury is defining your life so it fits your needs." -Richard Mishaan of Richard Mishaan Design.

"People now need the professionalism of an interior designer more than ever. A GOOD designer makes your home look wonderful; a GREAT designer does so while saving money and avoiding mistakes." -Mark Sunderland of Mark Sunderland Interiors

Read more about it...
http://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/talent/the-luxury-report

Best,
Mark.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Buying an Area Rug,....Rocket Science? .........pretty-much; read why:


The selection and purchasing of an area rug for your home can be one of the most-daunting parts of the home-decorating process.  Just ask me,.....fifteen years ago, I had little knowledge, if any, on the way antique rugs (or reproductions, for that matter) were made,.....why some were priced in the hundreds of dollars, others, in the thousands.

In the past 15 years, I've tried to learn as much as I can about how rugs are made, where they are made, and what they are made from.  I ask a lot of questions, especially to those who make area-rugs their business.  I take notes, lots of notes.  I attend seminars.  I read books.

 Sometimes I get lucky at Estate Sales. This is an Heriz rug from the late-1900s. It's about 9x12; right now, it's at my rug dealer, getting professionally-cleaned. He appraised it between $5000-6000. I'm selling it for $2500

If there were an "Associates Degree" in Antique Rugs, I would probably have one at this point in my career.  Rug dealers at ADAC and Scott Antique Market have personally expressed to me my "extensive knowledge," sometimes saying, "Mark, you know more about antique rugs than any Interior Designer I deal with."

When you hear this as a decorator, it validates the years of LEARNING the PRODUCT-KNOWLEDGE that is SO important in proposing and selling to one's clients.  "KNOW what you SELL" is something I remember from years-back at Beverly Hall Furniture Galleries, where I worked for over 14 years.  As I learned the differences of quality-made furniture, I learned that there are MANY differences in the way area rugs are made. A rug " is not a rug is not a rug" to 'butcher-paraphrase' Gertrude Stein.

In a blog, I cannot begin to explain this complicated-Industry.  For centuries, rugs have been made in the Middle-East, in India, and in China.  Some are HAND-KNOTTED,... others,....."HAND-LOOMED" or machine-made.  Some are knotted on a wool-ground; others on a cotton-ground.  Some rugs get their colour from natural, vegetable-dyed threads; others use synthetic dyes.  Some rugs take over a YEAR to make; others can be loomed in a few days.

 
(1) This is a Sarouk Ferahan, my absolute FAVOURITE type of antique rugs, period. As they were only produced for about 15 years in the late 1800s, they are rare and highly collectible. I own one like this one; it has definitely increased in value since I purchased it.
 (2) Here's a peek of my own Sarouk Ferahan, now in my Home Studio under my 10' stainless steel industrial kitchen work-table.

Get the picture?  ........and I haven't even mentioned the ETHICS (or lack-thereof) involved in the Rug Industry.  Suffice it to say, many of you reading this have probably at one time or another been ABSOLUTELY INTIMIDATED by the whole process, and end-up getting a sisal or seagrass area rug if any rug at all.

This is a great example of a NEW rug (an original Oushak made in Oushak, Turkey).  
Vegetable dyes are used and they LOOK old, but are a fraction of the price of an antique Oushak.

One of my favourite clients bought this antique Tabriz years ago.

Hiring an Interior Designer that you TRUST can be one of the most-rewarding experiences of your lifetime.  As I mention in Spectacular Homes of Georgia, "The difference between a GOOD designer and a GREAT designer is this: a good designer makes your house look pretty; a GREAT designer does so WHILE SAVING YOU MONEY".  Hundreds,....then thousands of dollars over the years.

Rug purchasing alone, whether it's that one perfect rug for your dining room, or replacing your existing-rugs (relocating them in secondary places, if possible) and trading-up to rugs that perfectly-compliment your home and furniture, can provide a "finishing-touch" to any home,....and, if done correctly through research and knowledge, can become a very rewarding and pleasurable experience.  Saving money should be part of the Process.  Just remember:

Cheers!
Mark.

Monday, June 11, 2012

what MSI can do in 3 days flat


On Friday, May 4th, I received a call from a Delta executive who had heard of me and my work as an interior designer from her dear friend, a wonderful client (and friend) from several-years ago.

I LOVE referrals!  I scheduled a complimentary 2-hour appointment on Sunday evening at 7 pm.  We met, and our "idea files" were uncannily similar for the look she had expressed to me over the phone.
 
She had just purchased (and moved-into) her new home in Morningside, a nice area of Atlanta.  Her new house was much bigger than her former bungalow, ....with an open floor-plan that somewhat "threw a wrench" into her comfort-zone in decorating it properly.

She mentioned that she was having 11 people over THURSDAY EVENING.......and asked just how much I could accomplish in 3 days.

I started first thing Monday morning with rugs.  I moved/recycled her existing rugs into places like her guest bedrooms and finished basement.

Then, I tried 2-3 rugs for each space that I had previewed at my favourite rug gallery.  At 4 pm, I left the house,...went to Bradley-Hughes at ADAC, and chose a few, über-cool end-tables that I took on-approval.

Quick-stop back home to grab a bite to eat,...then returned to my client's house at 7 pm to review the rugs.  She LOVED all of them!

TUESDAY was decorate 4 or 5 BOOKCASES throughout her home.  I brought some of my "pretty-things" from my inventory at Mark Sunderland Antiques: art-glass vases, antique wood boxes, French pottery pitchers, and a reproduction Matisse drawing of the French poet, APPOLINAIRE.









She needed a few lamps,....so I brought just the right ones.

WEDNESDAY, ....I took one of her own decorative cream bowls and went to my floral wholesaler to create my "signature," white orchid arrangements.  Returned to her house,...and "fine-tuned" all,.....as I could not return Thursday since I was exhibiting at the Scott Antique Market.

She selected all but 3-4 of the MANY things I had taken on approval.  Even her 16-year-old daughter loved the new look in all the bookcases.

Her soirée went well, ....and many of her guests complimented her on her wonderful, new home.

I am still working with my new client, .....proposing the items she still needs throughout the house WITHIN HER BUDGET.


It is such a pleasure working with such a NICE person; we're really having FUN with her project(s).

Enjoy the photos I took,..... More to come later this year....

*I've used The Hangman, Inc., and ONLY them, to hang my wallpaper jobs for over 10 years.


Best to all,....
Mark.