Wednesday, November 28, 2007

A Great Poster Repro from Sf Girl By Bay!





Victoria, aka SF Girl By Bay has hand screened these wonderful reproductions of the WWII era poster "Keep Calm and Carry On" I love the colors she's chosen. You can order yours right here.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Can't Get Enough Brown



I receive so many emails requesting more pictures and advice on decorating with brown that I've compiled some photos from a variety or sources in hopes of providing some inspiration to those of you looking forward to decorating with this color. Without further ado, we'll start off with a designer who has this color name for his last name and who is a big fan of decorating with it, above photos from designer Kenneth Brown.

Below a beautiful pink and brown nursery found on ratemyspace.com.






From one of my most favorite all time blogs with enough eye candy to get your design high on for days, below pics from Desire To Inspire,






From Southern Living,


From Apartment Therapy,



There is more but blogger.com is being so painfully slow rght now uploading my photos...it's killing me!! will try again later!!

here we go again! : ) From Desigers Guild below is a lovely throw and some beautiful bedding. I really like the Ikebana bedding, immediately below.










here, brown with blue and a very popular pairing with turquoise,


this green and white room has an elegant and organic feel with the rich brown curtains,


a unique kitchen with mixed wood finishes,


Jill Clarkson, Color Consultant

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Beautiful Wood Grain Tile


Check out these gorgeous floor tiles from Porcelanosa. The wood-tek line is gorgeous and these porcelain and ceramic tiles work with radiant heat and can be easily cleaned. They look great on the floor or on the wall.


A spanish manufacturer, Porcelanosa is well known for their beautiful tile but their bathroom furnishings are modern, sleek and are making a splash in the us market.



Jill Clarkson Color and Design offers color consultations and design services throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. For more information email jill.clarkson@comcast.net

Friday, November 02, 2007

Red Hot Finds



Following up on my earlier post, "Red Hot", here are some fabulous finds in reds. Above Unison Bedding, via Design Public. I like the teal accent pillows against the poppy red, it really pops!

Below a bold and beautiful chandelier and floor lamp. I'm sorry I seem to have lost the link to where I found these because I saved the images a week or so ago!! Kick me! ; ) I'll figure it out and let you know where you can get these! In the meanwhile, if anyone knows, please send me a note. : )



Local San Francisco artist, Rachel T Robertson, makes beautiful, unique art collages. Below is her red rose collage. You can learn more about Rachel here.





Above a beautiful Angela Adams rug in red and pink.


Jill Clarkson Color and Design offers color consultations and design services throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. For more information email jill.clarkson@comcast.net

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Decorative Painting with Spirit




I recently learned about a painting technique called Lazure. Here is a description of the the technique from www.lazure.com.

What is Lazure?
"....An unusual, more spiritually oriented painting technique, separate from sponging, ragging and typical glazing is the Lazure technique. Color is a vital consideration in 'tuning' a room for its intended use...the white surface behind lazure color reflects light back through the layers of glaze making the colors appear to be 'in the space' rather than simply on the wall ... The combined colors in the lazure method weave an enlivening variety for the human eye and Spirit. Never intruding, always inviting, the colors interplay with the subtle nuances of Nature, creating a depth not normally present on most interior walls."
From Home Design from the Inside Out
by Robin Lennon

There is something about this finish that I'm really drawn to. Here is further explanation from Danielle at Living Spaces.

"Lazure was developed by Rudolf Steiner for the purpose of not only bringing beautiful color into the room but to bring nourishment to the human spirit. The Lazurist must be able to bring a meditation stillness to the painting process. When this is achieved the walls will be imbued with beauty and a tremendous good feeling."



I think this is a great finish for childrens rooms and yoga/meditation rooms. True Lazure has to be done with at least 2 people using pure pigments and rhythmical movements. With some help from my friends, I'm going to give this technique a try on a wall in my son's room. We'll see how it goes!! ; )