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Saturday, July 31, 2010

A Curated List: Favorite Posts of the Week

The always inspiring Design*Sponge posted DIY Tiny House.  A cute little retreat that a reader built with her own hands.  I love tiny houses.



Fun moroccan themed post on entertaining with lots of orange, "summer entertaining make it moroccan"


Always witty and irreverent, Decor Demon, posted "Rain Man" a view of his latest project with a hunky weatherman.  


This week, Whitehaven, came across Catalog Living a wonderfully sarcastic look at the life within catalogs.  


About the nicest blogger out there,  Courtney Barnes of StyleCourt can weave together a post like nobody's business.  She also loves textiles more that I do. 

Friday, July 30, 2010

In Conversation with Tamara Radick

imageTamara Radick

 

As seen in SNAP Victoria, August 2010

 

After 10 years of experience in the design business, Tamara Radick opened her own firm - Inhabit Designs, in 2007 to bring her fresh, clean, contemporary style to residential and commercial spaces throughout British Columbia. You may have seen Tamara's work in the internationally acclaimed Opus Hotel in Vancouver or even locally in one of our favourite summer spots Glo Restaurant.  Tamara's spaces have a fresh and sophisticated style imprinted in every corner.  Inhabit Designs also offers graphic design, branding and project management services, complementing the structure of her design business.

 

Please read on to learn more about this talented designer…

 

Iván Meade – What was your first experience with design?


Tamara Radick – My mom has always been my version of Martha. She is an amazing seamstress, crafter, writer & a fierce cook. She used to design & make gorgeous outfits for me, room décor, stunning birthday cakes, she could really do it all! And although I certainly do not have her prowess in the kitchen, I would like to think that my love of fashion & design came from her.

 

image Interior Design by Tamara Radick


Iván Meade – Who or what has influenced your style?


Tamara Radick- One of the first architecture books I ever received was on the works of Frank Lloyd Wright. I remember being in awe of Falling Water & thought it was amazing that you could build a house over flowing water. I have certainly been influenced by mid-century modern design, as well as the objects & spaces created by designers like Marcel Wanders, Phillipe Stark & Karim Rashid.

 

image Interior Design by Tamara Radick


Iván Meade – How would you describe your style?


Tamara Radick- My personal style is modern & fresh. I love to layer texture, color & unique items to make spaces interesting & full of personality.

 

image Interior Design by Tamara Radick


Iván Meade – What is your design philosophy?


Tamara Radick- Delight in design & design to delight.

 

image Interior Design by Tamara Radick


Iván Meade – Previous to opening Inhabit, you worked at several architectural firms. How did your experience at these firms differ from your experience at inhabit?


Tamara Radick- While I loved working on large commercial projects with teams of other amazing designers & architects, I was only every working on a portion of the overall project. I love to work on every aspect of a job from creating the vision, to developing the details and executing the final installation. Being the owner of inhabit allows me to be completely involved in all phases of the design.

 

image Interior Design by Tamara Radick


Iván Meade – Your graphic works are very well done, very clean and contemporary – much like your interiors. How did you become involved in graphic design?


Tamara Radick- There seemed to be a gap between graphic design & the built environment. I got into graphic design to help bridge this gap by creating environmental graphics & wayfinding signage for large commercial projects.

 

This developed over time into doing brand development, logo design & all print materials for my clients to offer them a complete design approach that would have continuity through the entire project.

 

I love to draw & paint, so working on graphics really let me tap into my creative/artistic side.

 

image Graphic Design by Tamara Radick

 


Iván Meade – Who is Tamara Radick? (Outside of being Tamara Radick – the designer)


Tamara Radick- When I am not designing I am either playing volleyball, enjoying great food & a glass of pinot gris, spending time with family & friends, or catching up on trashy TV!

 

image Interior Design by Tamara Radick

 


Iván Meade – What are you excited about right now in the world of design?


Tamara Radick- Clients seem to be better educated in design these days & are more willing to really push their boundaries. They are looking for unique spaces that truly reflect their style & personality, this makes designing so much more fun!

 

image Interior Design by Tamara Radick


Iván Meade – What would be your dream project?


Tamara Radick- My best friend is an amazing fashion designer. We would love to collaborate on a retail concept that combines fabulous custom couture items for the home & the body.

 

image Interior Design by Tamara Radick

 


Iván Meade – What project has given you the most satisfaction?


Tamara Radick- Opus Hotel was one of the most challenging & equally rewarding projects that I have ever worked on. It was wonderful having a client that really wanted an end product that was overtly sexy & edgy. The result of the collaboration between the design team & the client produced an award-winning space that is ranked one of the top 100 hotels in the world.

 

image Interior Design by Tamara Radick

 


Iván Meade – What is the best advice (design related or otherwise) that you have ever received?


Tamara Radick- I think it would have to be ‘Love what you do’. If you love what you’re doing, it never really ends up being work…how fabulous is that!

 

image Interior Design by Tamara Radick

 


Iván Meade – What are 3 things you can’t live without?


Tamara Radick- Illy espresso, designer handbags, my boys (my husband Dave & my French bulldog Cito)

 

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Interior Design by Tamara Radick



Iván Meade – What is your next design venture?


Tamara Radick- We just bought a beautiful 1911 character house. I can’t wait to blend the original architectural elements with my modern aesthetic. Looking forward to some interesting results!

 

image Interior Design by Tamara Radick


Iván Meade – Lastly, you have already created a stunning body of work with many mediums and styles. What would you like your legacy to be?


Tamara Radick- I simply want to create environments & objects that bring people joy.

 

I invite you to discover Tamara Radick's work at her website

 

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Ivan Meade is a local designer and principal of Meade Design Group, a multidisciplinary interior and graphic design studio in the heart of downtown Victoria – www.themeadegroup.com

The Samford Royal Estate

"NTABENI" Queensland
General Features
PRICE RANGE: Over $2.5 Million
  • Property Type: House
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bathrooms: 4
Outdoor Features
  • Garage: 5
Interesting name!
This estate is about half an hour from Brisbane city, northward.
I imagine it to be like a paradise!


Stunning architecture and gardens,
inside the home is a bit tired...


Beautiful stone surrounding the OFP, although the OFP looks a bit odd
(maybe colour? size?)




Bright kids area!



Snazzy bathroom...




beautiful views...






and the Master Plans...
AND here's what the Agent said about it!

NTABENI - Ultimate resort style living & luxury
Magnificent is truly an understatement. The epitome of contemporary style and supreme luxury, this superb abode caters for your family’s every need. With over 800 square metres of opulent living and entertaining, this sprawling eco-friendly home is positioned on 10,300sqm of fully fenced blue-chip land.

Delivering functional space within this resort like environment and characterised by the floor-to-ceiling Himalayan sandstone feature walls and pillars, expansive Italian tiled areas, classic neutral colour tones and exquisite furnishings, this mansion delivers luxurious living on a grand scale.

Positioned in a premium no through-traffic street within the exclusive Samford Royal Estate, this spectacular residence boasts an impressive street presence and will have you enjoying a protected position gazing toward the majestic House Mountain Range.

A short, pleasant stroll to the heart of Samford Village and its vibrant culinary options only adds to the appeal of this rare and privileged position as well as being only 25km to our ever vibrant CBD, 30km to Brisbane Airport and within easy access to bus and rail.

To fully understand the layout of this stunning property, please make use of our interactive floor plan.

Features include:
• 800+ sqm of luxury living & entertaining space

• Gourmet kitchen boasting induction cooktops, steam oven, integrated coffee machine, microwave
grill, Caesar stone bench tops and 2 x dishwashers - all complimented with a working/butlers pantry

• 3 Bathrooms, each with sandstone feature walls and his and her vanity units

• Home Theatre with enourmous 100 inch screen

• 5 x car garage + 2 x utility / storage rooms

• Boat/Float/Trailer space

• 5 x Queen + Size Bedrooms

• Private Master wing inc Retreat, WIR and Ensuite

• Commercial size laundry

• Home management office

• 4 x work station main office

• Pool house including a Tepanyaki Grill, Wood Fire Oven and Swim-Up Bar servicing the sparkling in-
ground pool

• Alfresco area inc wine storage & BBQ kitchen

• Separate guest wing comprising lounge, bath, patio, king bedroom / WIR and kitchenette

• Security system, ducted vacuum, Intercom

• Total - 6 Bed, 4 Bath, 4 Living Zones, 2 Outdoor Dining Areas and 5 Car Garaging

The residence offers an exceptionally rare opportunity, delivering living options of resort proportions that would leave even the most discerning buyer more than satisfied. Must be viewed to be truly appreciated!

WOW

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Chatting with Christina Strutt of Cabbages & Roses, founder and author

This week Megan, Joni and Linda chat with Christina Strutt, founder and creative mind behind the British lifestyle firm Cabbages and Roses and author of their latest book At Home With Country: Bringing the Comforts of Country Home (Cabbages & Roses)

Join us as we discuss with Christina some of the photo shoots highlighted in the book (see photos below and follow along) and about the differences between American and English style and styling.


City home

Christina's Tree House and courtyard room


Long Island home




Cape Cod home


Hanham Court (see more pics here http://www.hanhamcourt.co.uk/)




Christina is looking to open a shop (or shops) here in the States. Where do you think her particular brand of English country style would work best?

       

                       
   
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