Wednesday, September 29, 2010

How to Spice up a Room




1) Add some color.

Just adding a 'pop' of color to a room can make a huge difference. This can be achieved through painting a wall an accent color, painting the inside of a bookshelf a contrasting color, adding some colorful throw pillows to a sofa, or placing an intriguing rug on the floor.

2) Splurge on an 'eye catching' piece of furniture.

This could be acheived through using a zebra ottoman, a wildy upholstered chair,
or a funky cocktail table, to name a few examples.

3) Place bold accessories in the space.

Instead of cluttering up a space with small trinket-like accessories use
bold accessories that stand out and make a statement.

4) Hang a mirror(s) on the wall.

Mirrors can make a small space look larger. Look for mirrors that are unique in shape, or have an interesting frame - there are a lot of really cool mirrors out there (we have some in our showroom, come check them out).


5) Update the lighting fixtures.

Consider adding a little 'bling' by hanging a unqiue chandlier instead of your average flush mount lighting fixture or a dull ceiling lamp. Use hanging pendants over a bar or counter instead of recessed lighting. Find a funky table lamp to sit on the end table, instead of that boring lamp found at Wal-Mart for $15.


6) Place a fresh floral arrangement on the cocktail table.


7) Clear away clutter.

Just making a few small adjustments can really add a 'wow' factor to your room.

For more in-depth design help set up a consultation with one of our designers.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Ten Chairs We Love...








From top to bottom, left to right:



1) Eames Chair
(available in black or white)


2) Barcelona Chair
(available in white, black, or brown)


3) The 'Pretty Chair'
(In-stock in Ivory. Special order in a variety of other colors)


4)The Grasshopper Chair
-Also available as a recliner-

5) The Prentiss Chair


6) The Spiral Swivel Chair


7) Ekornes Stressless Recliner


8)The Turow


9) The Thomas Chair


10) The Odyssey Chair



Chairs #4 thru #10 are available in fabric or leather.



Come visit us to test drive these beauties.


Your 'back-side' will thank you...

Monday, August 23, 2010

New Arrivals



Panama Queen Bed $1999

3rd Extra Back $299

Square Side Tables $89 each




La Playa Sectional - Fabric/Leather Combination $3,999

Coordinating Chair $759




Turow Chair $1596




Ladera Queen Bed in beige wool $1,629




Voltaggio Queen Bed $2,255

(The headboard is basically a big pillow. This is the perfect bed

for relaxing and cuddling up with a good book!)



Rosen Armless Sofa $2,009

Rosen Chair $1,259

Rosen Ottoman $689




Humphrey 2 pc. sectional $5,280




Cici 2 pc. Sectional $3,489



Want to change the fabric/leather one of these items? No problem! Everything shown can be ordered in different fabrics &/or leather to make it your very own!

Monday, August 2, 2010

Luxurious Bedding Collections

One of the best ways to make your bedroom a relaxing sanctuary is to have luxurious bedding. We currently have some beautiful bedding collections that are on our floor that would love to find their way into your home!


Viva
Clearance $1,197
List $2,700

In-stock queen set includes: Duvet Cover, 2 striped Euro Shams, 1 Magenta Euro Sham, 1 double sham, and 1 king sham (Fills Included)



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Meridian
Clearance $1,197
List $1,655
In-stock queen set includes: Coverlet, 3 Euro Shams, 2 Accent Pillows, & Bolster Pillow (Fills Included)





Reeves
Sale $819
List $1,140
In-stock queen set includes: 2 Euro Shams, 2 Standard Shams, 2 Bolster Pillows, & Duvet Cover (Fills Included)



Lucia
Sale $449
List $595
In-stock queen set includes: Coverlet & 2 Standard Shams



Flow Cake
Sale $1,159
List $1,540
In-stock queen set includes: Duvet Cover, 3 Euro Shams, 2 Standard Shams, and 1 Accent Pillow (Fills Included)




Dempsey
Clearance $697
List $1,170
In-stock queen set includes 2 Euro Shams, 2 Standard Shams, & 2 Accent Pillows, and Duvet Cover (Fills Included)



Albers
Clearance $697
List $1,857
In-stock queen set includes 2 Euro Shams, 2-20x27 Accent Pillows, 1-18x18 Accent Pillow, and Duvet Cover (Fills Included)





Five Easy Pieces
Clearance $1,047

List $2,470
In-stock Lime-green queen set includes: Duvet Cover, 1 queen double sham, 2 Standard Shams, and 1-20x12 Accent Pillow (Fills Included)


All of the above bedding collections are available in other sizes through special order at regular pricing.



To see other bedding collections available through special order, click on the following links:












Friday, July 16, 2010

Hanging Art 101

Arrangements of framed photography or wall art can really liven up a room. Art should show off your personality. Finding just the right piece of art for a space is like finding the perfect bow for a gift - it's just the right finishing touch.


So, have you found the perfect piece of art? But not sure how or where to hang it?
Scroll down for a few helpful hints.

-Mid point of art should to hung at eye level, which is approximately 60 to 65 inches from the floor. This is just a starting point. There are a lot of different factors that play into this depending on where the art is being hung (ie: in a hallway, over a sofa or buffet, etc)

- If positioning art over furniture (sofa, console table, bookcase, etc.) hang it so that it relates to furniture piece, usually about 5 to 8 inches. If it is hung to high, the art will look separate or apart from the furniture piece.

- Be mindful of the balance in the room. Do not hang all of the art on one side of the room, leaving the other side empty, the room will look off-balanced.

- Make sure the scale of the art is comparable to the scale of what it is being hung over. (ie: don't hang a heavy-looking mirror over a dainty and small console table)

- Do not hang a small lonely piece of art on a large wall. This arrangement is not appealing to the eye and the art peice will just look awkward.



-For a uniform & structured look,
hang art in a grid pattern.

- For a more unorganized and unexpected
look, arrange art asymmetrically.

- To add diversity to an arrangement, use frames and mats that are different sizes and shapes, but compliment each other.

- Off center art and place with other accessories for a more
eye-cathing arrangement.

- Art doesn't always have to be hung. It can sit on a furniture piece and lean against the wall. (Just make sure it is stable.)

-Consider lighting to really show off your art.



Note: San Francisco Design in no way takes credit for the pictures used in this post. They are merely pretty pictures for you to enjoy, that have been found in different design magazines and online.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Designer 5 Favs'

Meet one of our designers, Teresa Karagas.

She has bee with SFD for 10 years and has a great flare for design. To read more about her, click here.



-----Teresa's 5 Favs'-----




1) Turquoise Leather Chair (We have this beauty in our showroom, come check it out & you will fall in love with it also!)

2) Black Chandeliers

3) Wallpaper : birdie & branch, metallics, lattice, greek key patterns

4) Raindrop Mirror (also in our showroom!)

5) Wing/Shelter Beds ( available in a variety of 'to die for' fabrics or leather)