2.26.2012

Sustainable details: Reclaimed wood mantle

Though we've wrapped up our contemporary cottage in Laguna Beach a few weeks back, there are always a few final finish details that make a home. So, we thought we'd share some recent images of the newly installed reclaimed wood mantle above the natural gas fireplace. It adds a bit of warmth and texture to the space and is the perfect size and scale for the interior of this open plan design.


The natural material enhances the minimalist aesthetic while providing visual interest, directing the eye towards the feature wall with the fireplace.



We're looking forward to the installation of another significant interior feature- a sliding glass wall system to create a sense of privacy at the office, while still allowing light to filter through to the main living space. That should be moving forward next week, and photos will soon follow!

As always, many thanks for stopping by...

2.21.2012

Remodel in Laguna Beach: Latest Photos

Hope you've had a lovely holiday weekend and the week is going well so far...
We're back to share a few images of a recently completed project in Laguna Beach. For all the details, stop by our website and check out the project's design page for the complete set of photos and renderings.




For more information, read the expanded post here, and thanks for stopping by!

2.14.2012

2.10.2012

At the Schindler House

Not too long ago, we headed up to West Hollywood to visit the R.M. Schindler's Kings Road House, which was featuring an exhibit for Pacific Standard Time, Southern California's regional collaborative art event we've discussed in previous posts. Sympathetic Seeing: Esther McCoy and the Heart of American Modernist Architecture and Design paints a vivid portrait of the modernist movement in California, from the perspective of an architectural critic based in Los Angeles, Esther McCoy.
The exhibit also told stories about Rudolf Schindler in a more personal light, which was interesting to see, especially when viewed from the living room of one of his most famous buildings: the Kings Road House.





For more information and images, visit our website, and thanks for stopping by!

2.03.2012

Social Media Spotlight: Google+ - MYD Blog

Social Media Spotlight: Google+
It's been a few months since we last posted about social media, and in particular, Google+, which made pages for businesses, organizations and topics available in November. We're back with an update on what has become possibly a favorite new means of connecting, sharing and finding new and interesting content... Google Plus is up there with another new favorite- Pinterest, the virtual pinboard that's getting a lot of press lately (more on that in another post).


For the complete post on how we use google+ and thoughts on circles, profiles and plusses, visit MYD blog, and thanks for reading!

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1.26.2012

EAMES WORDS at A+D Museum

As promised in last week's post, we have some great images from the EAMES WORDS exhibit at the Architecture and Design museum in Los Angeles. 'EAMES WORDS: Eames Designs: The Guest Host Relationship', refers to the famous quotation of Charles Eames about a fundamental design philosophy, one where 'the role of the designer is that of a very good, thoughtful host, whose energy goes into trying to anticipate the needs of his guests.'


The resulting curated assemblage of objects, images and quotations convey a high regard for simple, everyday objects and highlight the influence these items had on their work, projects, and innovative spirit- a true celebration of the 'uncommon beauty of common things'.


Words juxtaposed alongside the humble objects that Charles and Ray found so inspiring reinforces an approach to design as a way of life and broad view of the world...




For more information on the exhibit, visit A+D's website, or learn more about Pacific Standard Time, the arts collaborative currently ongoing throughout Southern California.