Homestyle - January 2011

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From his closet to your home, Clinton Kelly dishes on timeless style

Why traditional American furniture is anything but ordinary Pretty in paisley: How to decorate with the year’s hottest pattern

Paint Power Carefully choosing colors, properly planning and thinking ahead are all key parts to painting a room


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BY MARY M.MURPHEY CTW Features Tiffani Thiessen has come a long way from her days as Kelly Kapowski on the teen hit “Saved By The Bell.” The bankable actress, who currently stars in the USA Network series “White Collar,” has tapped into yet another creative vein this past year. In early 2010,Thiessen teamed up with friend and interior designer Lonni Paul to launch PetitNest,their modern classic answer to expected, staid nursery design. “A nursery should be an extension of your own taste,” says Thiessen,who gave birth to daughter Harper this past June.“We wanted to create furniture you can use throughout the home.A home should actually flow from room to room.” A nursery should fit into its home’s overall design scheme; it shouldn’t be so jarringly different that it seems like it belongs in another house,Thiessen says. The Los Angeles company’s collections include cribs, dressers,gliders,chairs,wall art and bedding,and Thiessen and Paul already are “working on designing the next phase,says Paul,a mother of three best known for her success on HGTV’s “Design Star.”“All of PetitNest’s cribs have been designed with the ability to be “converted”into toddler beds, she says. Here, the duo offers their bright style ideas for in the nursery and throughout the home.

Images courtesy of PetitNest

Baby Talk

Hollywood’s hottest new design duo shares inspired ideas, avoidable mistakes and easy solutions for any nursery

Tiffani Thiessen Wren Crib with white trim Wren Dresser with white trim

‘These are a few of my favorite things’ Tiffani Thiessen and Lonni Paul, designers, friends and moms, know what they like when it comes to decking out their nurseries. Here are some of their must-haves: Tiffani: • Wren Crib • Wood Tree Wall Art • Wren Dresser • Calliandra Plum Bedding Set Lonni Paul

Lonni: • Alouette Crib • Sophie dresser

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More than meets the eye

ARoom With AView Thiessen suggests placing a glider near the window in a nursery, giving both mom and baby a chance to look out and daydream. “You have to feel comfortable in your baby’s nursery, or your baby won’t,” she says.

Odette Glider in celadon linen

Think beyond a baby’s first two years when buying furniture for the nursery. Dressers and changing tables can have a second life as almost anything, including: • a dining room buffet • a child’s bedroom dresser • a guest bedroom dresser • a foyer table

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One of the biggest mistakes parents make when it comes to decorating nurseries is choosing expected, bland colors. Most new parents jump at primary or pastel palettes when “there are so many other color choices out there,” Paul says. She suggests adding in fresh colors with different chair fabrics, quilts, paint, bedding and furnishings.

Try to make the nursery an extension of the whole home’s style. Don’t think in a vacuum.

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Come and Au Naturale

Pull up an extra chair for dinner – there’s a place setting for everyone this year. New trends in tabletop décor leave plenty of room for personal panache BY HILARY MASELL OSWALD CTW Features

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he rules of table settings have changed:No longer does the table have to be a stuffy tribute to too many heirlooms or a dull rerun of last fall’s dinner party.Thanks to the proliferation of fabulous products and brilliant ideas,the tabletop is a prime place to reveal personal style.Here,a look at trends worth bringing home.

Kid Friendly Give even the littlest guests a chance to feel special by allowing them to use “real” dinnerware – so long as it's not Great Aunt Edna’s fine china. “There's something to be said for treating kids like they're not always going to break everything,” says Seattle-based lifestyle and food expert Heather Christo, mother of two young children. “You teach them how to behave around lovely things.” For a touch of whimsy, Christo recommends setting the kids' table with mismatched, inexpensive pieces found at thrift shops.

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If the kids aren’t quite ready for “adult” dinnerware, there are more options than the personality-free paper plates of dinner parties gone by. Manufacturers are turning out kid-friendly dishware in bold colors and graphic patterns. For example, Mill Valley, Calif.-based Green Toys just announced its new Green Eats tableware, made from 100-percent recycled milk jugs. Available in early 2011, the line is an eco-conscious parent's dream, free of BPA, melamine, phthalates, PVCs and external coatings. Plus, the bright colors make the tableware far more fun than standard white paper plates.

Florals are flourishing.Many well-known china manufacturers,including Villeroy & Boch, Haviland and Wedgwood,recently released collections inspired by flowers.Wedgwood's new Cuckoo tea set collection is an elegant riff on the company's 19th-century bird-and-flower design.A more modern take on flowers,Villeroy & Boch's new Althea Nova collection features a botanical print design of herbs and edible flowers. To complete a nature-inspired tabletop,crown the table with an organic centerpiece.“We have so many wonderful things in our yards that stay green all year long:holly,magnolia,pine, cedar trees and shrubs,” says event planner William Fogler, founder of Denver- and Atlantabased WM Events.“Mix these elements with fruit – a bowl of oranges,say,with magnolia leaves from the yard – and you have an elegant centerpiece.”

Wedgwood’s Cuckoo tea set collection


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WHAT NOT TO WEAR From his closet to your home, Clinton Kelly shares 5 timeless style tips 1. LAY THE GROUNDWORK “If ‘What Not to Wear’ ever gets canceled,I will work in a tile shop – I’m cuckoo for tile,” says Clinton Kelly,best known for his witty style advice on the aforementioned hit TLC show.Kelly’s penchant for redecorating has introduced him to some of his favorite tiles,including his current No.1:hexagonalshaped Calcutta marble tile.

3. DITCH NEUTRAL WALLS “I can’t imagine myself in a home that’s all beige,” Kelly says.“We’ve been so brainwashed by all those TV shows that just talk to us about resale value.Everything is neutral,neutral,neutral!”If your house isn’t on the market,he says to forget about neutrals and opt for a wall color “that speaks to you.” 4. HEAD FOR THE CLOSET “I built my living room around a favorite shirt that included purple,light blue,pink,white and brown,” Kelly says. “That is something anyone can do.A professional has already combined those colors for you – that takes the fear out of it.”

5. FORGET THOSE EXCUSES Don’t tell Kelly that there’s no time to whip up a beautiful home. “That’s baloney,” he says.It doesn’t have to be much,but everybody can do a little something.

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From India to John Lennon to the living room – paisley is the hot retro pattern that packs a punch

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here’s nothing trendier than a retro resurgence, and paisley, the timeless classic, is no exception. The South Asian teardrop-shaped motif is based on mangoes of the region and suggests bounty and fulfillment, and the Scottish town of Paisley became famous for the namesake fabric based on this shape. appear on shawls and scarves, shirts, dresses and even pants, Bernard says. “The team from the little-known country of Azerbaijan wore bright paisley pants for the 2010 Winter Olympics.” The bold, spiral pattern may be an intimidating choice when decorating a home, but the contemporary iterations of paisley are not even close to the pattern on grandma’s shawls. Keep paisley current and fresh by using it with bright punchy colors for a “funky, boho-chic aesthetic,” says Michelle Salz, principal interior designer at San Diego, Calif.-based Studio Surface. She also suggests using cream or charcoal grays for a “high-end, universal appeal.” Using the admittedly busy fabric wisely can be another option for the truly fearless. “Whether it’s wall art, wall covering or wall decals, adding paisley to the walls is a fun way to incorporate its allure,” Salz says. If the idea of incorporating paisley seems daunting, Bernard says that it’s all about how and where the pattern

Images courtesy of (from left to right): David Butler, Soul Blossoms by Amy Butler for Rowan; Yin Yang paisley by Alluminare; Nora Wolf

Paisley became synonymous with free spirits and the hippie culture of the 1960s, explains Murrye Bernard, a New York City architecture writer and LEED accredited professional designer. In 1967, John Lennon had his Rolls Royce, a longstanding symbol of British dignity, painted in a bumper-to-bumper paisley explosion, which the Beatles used throughout their heyday. Today, designers aren’t pulling their paisley punches. San Diegobased graphic designer Juliana Giacini just launched her “Paisley Blossom” pattern for Beaverton, Ore.-based lighting shop Alluminare. The sleek yet lush print is a prime example of paisley’s pliable personality. Its current reprisals are the cornerstone of boho-chic designs. For a modern take on paisley, Lynnfield, Mass.-based designer Yvonne Blacker uses “oversized paisley patterns in soft pastel colors or tone-on-tone prints.” “These days, paisley patterns

Mixed emotions: Get playful, whimsy or sophisticated with pops of paisley in jewel tones or in a pastel palette.

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Size matters: Hang oversized paisley-patterned wallpaper in an office or study for a modern feel. Go with soft colors or tone-on-tone patterns to keep the space clean and distinctive.

is used. Avoid pairing paisley with other patterns – anything else floral is sure to clash, she adds. As far as color goes, though the traditional shades appear in reds,

burgundies and golds, “don’t be afraid to try paisley in unconventional colors like blue, yellow or even pink,” Bernard says.

Still feeling a little intimidated by the power of paisley? Bernard offers some tips to tame this wild design: • If a large surface is covered in paisley,keep the rest of the room’s décor neutral.Beige and gray are safe bets,or pick one shade from the pattern to use as an accent.

small,which appear more conservative,to exaggerated and bohemian versions.Consider the scale of a given space,but don’t be afraid to use a bold pattern in a small room,such as a large paisley print in a powder room.

• Whether it’s a little paisley or a lot,try to limit a room’s paisley quotient to one general location: one piece of furniture,one accent wall,etc. • Paisley patterns range from very

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American Revival An appreciation of all things American has been restored with a resurgence in traditional design. Here’s why American furniture is anything but ordinary BY DAWN KLINGENSMITH CTW Features

n opposite coasts, Thomas Moser and Richard Patterson have each been crafting furniture for more than 30 years. Moser, based in Freeport, Maine, was initially inspired by an “American primitive” aesthetic dating to the 19th century, while Patterson, located in Los Angeles, pays homage to the minimalist styling of Shaker furniture. As a studio furniture maker rather than a large-scale manufacturer, Patterson says he feels “pretty much off the radar” when it comes to furniture industry trends. Yet he and Moser might benefit from just such a trend: an increasing demand for and appreciation of American design. In fact, it’s a big enough trend that major manufacturers are trying to capitalize on it as well, by introducing furniture collections that are American in style and spirit if not actually in provenance. Whether they boast a Made in the USA label or not, a number of newly introduced furniture collections harken back to traditional American design, which New York-based trend forecaster Hermine Mariaux defines as artisan craftsmanship influenced by a variety of periods and styles, with

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a suggestion of folk art in some cases and a return to formality in others. While the laid-back Cottage Style of seaside living is still popular, “We’ve been through a whole decade of casual, and now the pendulum is swinging back to a more traditional American look,” with darker woods, textural fabrics and Dutch Colonial styling, says Mariaux, who tracks and forecasts interior design trends for Home Textiles Today magazine. Companies that manufacture domestically emphasize that as a selling point, Mariaux says. For example, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams runs a print ad featuring the Whitman sofa (named for Walt,

the quintessentially American poet), with an American flag in the background and the tagline, “United We Stand and Sit.” “I think it’s almost directly related to the emergence of patriotism” arising from real or perceived national security threats, Mariaux says. “And certainly, the economy has something to do with it. When things get uncertain, people turn inward, either to

Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Whitman sofa

their own homes or, in a broader context, to their country by embracing all things American.” Moser’s company, Thos. Moser, from the start has produced pieces that don’t necessarily reflect current fashion “but rather synthesize what has been given to us by craftsmen and designers of the past,” he says, including Arts and Craft elements and the “untutored aesthetics” of the American Shaker period. Patterson also looks to the past for both style and process. “Like the Shakers, I attempt to create pieces that are highly functional with very little in what could be called extraneous decoration. I use American woods – walnut, oak, maple. If there is an American design aesthetic, perhaps it’s demonstrated in this approach to making things.” According to Mariaux, another fine example of American styling is the Keno Bros. collection designed by a pair of “Antiques Roadshow” appraisers for Theodore Alexander. Along with increased patriotism, Mariaux has seen a rise in protectionism among consumers and companies alike. “American manufacturers are starting to stand up against foreign imports


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Thomas Moser’s American Bungalow Double Square Extension Table and Dining Chairs

and their competitors who outsource things overseas,” Mariaux says. “There’s an entire consortium of manufactures making a concerted effort to bring jobs or keep jobs here at home by keeping the manufacturing function here in this country.” As manufacturers attempt to revive or create distinctly Ameri-

can designs, “People will talk about contemporizing and modernizing,” Mariaux says, “but sometimes it’s best to leave well enough alone.” The best way to introduce a “fresh twist,” she adds, is with a contemporary backdrop and finishing touches, including paint and décor.

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Color experts’ forecast for home décor in 2011 includes a shift toward a bold, bright palette in place of the grays and beiges of the past few years. “The mood today is one of triumph over adversity,” says Dee Schlotter, a brand manager for PPG Pittsburgh Paints. “Despite the challenges Americans have faced, our need to succeed prevails.” Coinciding with the “United We Stand” mentality is “a triumph of the individual and of personal expression” manifested in such colors as lipstick red, indigo blue and aqua, she adds. Another trend driving interior design choices “is the quest for authenticity in a world where knock-offs are pervasive and instantaneous,” Schlotter says. “The search is on for what’s real and honest.” Moser traces the demise of American craftsmanship to the

Industrial Revolution. “As things became factory-made, design took a backseat,” he says. Quality suffered, too, he adds. However, “I am of the opinion that people will start putting money into what I call investment-grade furniture,” he says, adding that concerns for the environment likely will fuel this trend. Although there’s an uptick in interest in his work, Patterson believes there will always be a market for “disposable furniture” that folks replace as often as styles change and finances allow. But that has never been his niche. “I try, with everything I make, to create something so wellmade and beautiful that it will be treasured by the owners for generations,” he says. And that, perhaps, is the true hallmark of American design. © CTW Features


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ext time household chores are being divvied up, you may want to make a quick claim on laundry – especially if you’re in the market for a new washer or dryer. Not to be outdone by the stream of “new and improved” fabric products that go in your machines, appliance makers are pushing ahead with enticing innovations. After slower sales during the recession, “Compa-

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“Like a well-appointed itch, upto-date laundry appliances can help distance a home from the competition,” says Seattle-based home stager Chris Longfelder Doucet. Whether your machines are wearing after years of use, or whether a move or renovation has you on the lookout, here’s the latest spin on washers and dryers: EYE CANDY Does red pep you up? Perhaps you’d favor a soothing aqua when tackling the family’s loads? Many models

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offer a wide palette of color finishes, making these necessities feel like a fashion splurge. The Electrolux Perfect Steam washer and dryer [MSRP: $3,598 for both] is a colorful case in point, coming in Silver Sands, Red Hot Red, Turquoise Sky and Mediterranean Blue. EASY FIXES What’s more annoying than taking a vacation day to wait for a repairman? Some manufacturers, like Kenmore and LG, are embedding technology in their machines that may let you bypass such hassles. For example, the Kenmore Elite models [priced from$799 to $1,499] offer the “Con-


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