By JBi, on February 18th, 2012% Who says each room can only have one predefined use? Not me! I meet a number of homeowners who have a dining room that is barely used, but they simply don’t know what to do with it. I say we repurpose the room for a better use – something that will become a showcase . . . → Read More: Out With the Unused, In With the New
By JBi, on February 3rd, 2012% Jason Ball Interiors has been getting in the condo remodeling business as of late. Compared to remodeling a free-standing home, condo remodeling is a completely different beast. There are all kinds of regulations and rules set by the HOA to be considered. And, given the close proximity of neighbors (and potential clients), it’s important . . . → Read More: Case Study: Remodeling a Condo in NW Portland
By JBi, on January 28th, 2012% Color plays such an important role in interior design. A room’s entire mood can be enhanced or completely ruined by one decision. The wrong decision can mask interesting design details, help create an uninteresting space or throw everything out of balance. But, when the color is just right, everything comes into focus. Art pops, . . . → Read More: 9 Ways to Use Rich, Dark Colors
By JBi, on October 3rd, 2011%
It is rare that interiors designers design spaces for the public (unless you’re in commercial design, obviously). So, when the opportunity came up to work on a public project that will serve some good, I had to jump at the chance. This type of design has both it’s challenges, like building a room in . . . → Read More: Design for a Cause – Serving Up Style
By JBi, on February 7th, 2011% The current green movement sweeping the nation has inspired the reusing of all kinds of materials through the home environment – from reusing barn floors as headboards or old newspapers as lampshades. What I haven’t seen much of is how to reuse your furniture by remodeling it. I call this “remodeling” in a very . . . → Read More: Furniture Remodeling
By JBi, on December 18th, 2010% Think about your kitchen, filled with stone, tile, wood, metal. It’s not really a very “warm” area. Interior designers work hard to make these naturally “cold” environments warmer by using wood tones, warm paint colors, fabric window treatments or other accessories. But, what about the sparkle? Where’s the bling?!
This is where kitchen design . . . → Read More: Design Ideas: Adding Sparkle in the Kitchen
By JBi, on December 10th, 2010% As a designer, I have the opportunity to work in many different environments, with clients at all levels of the income ladder. A couple of months ago, I consulted with a family with three young children. The story is one that is similar to many families with limited funds and limited space, who want . . . → Read More: Design, No Matter the Budget
By JBi, on September 5th, 2010% About six months ago a young family approached for some design assistance for their “vintage” kitchen. In this case, “vintage” is not a good word. With open shelves sagging after years of holding dishes and a complete lack of flow, proper storage, counter space and family friendliness, this one was ready to be brought . . . → Read More: Vintage Modern Kitchen
By JBi, on August 25th, 2010% There is nothing more luxurious for homeowners than having a well-appointed master suite. It provides them with a private sanctuary separate from the rest of the home. This recently completed master bathroom and closet is the epitome of luxury, with a large glass-enclosed shower, custom cabinetry, custom lighting (chandelier and pendant lights), a fully . . . → Read More: Designing a Master Bathroom
By JBi, on June 16th, 2010% One of the many joys of being an interior designer is the opportunity to design and create custom lighting. Lighting plays an incredibly important role in any space by enhancing not only function, but also bringing drama and ambience. In this master bathroom and closet remodel, my clients asked me to design custom lighting . . . → Read More: Creating a chandelier
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