East 2 West Series {South Beach Miami, Florida}

After this blog post I want to go to Miami and experience the rich and vibrant culture of South Beach. Thank you Dalia from Berlin Designs, Inc. for the wonderful recommendations and advice on everything to do and see in Miami. This is a real treat!

For all you readers out there, we are building our East -2- West series. We want to give our readers their personal connection to global design, create a designer-to-designer network, and provide you with the very best in each city. Leave it to the interior design experts and with that lets return to the series with Miami!!!!  

1. Best antique find in Miami: Right in Design District

SusaneR when looking for very eclectic pieces, This is the way to go!

Susane R Lifestyle Boutique

2. After you have had a morning to shop what is your favorite place to grab a bite to eat and take a load off your feet in Miami?

While shopping right in the district I would go to Michael’s genuine – for a relaxed leisure meal with clients you can sit outside or inside and always run into someone you know. I highly recommended especially for dinner their heirloom tomato & golden beat salad with green beans, hearts of palm and blue cheese crumbles is my fave! Very refreshing for our Miami heat.

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 Michael’s Genuine

130 Northeast 40th Street
Miami, FL 33137
(305) 573-5550 

Now for dinner I would venture down to Brickell and try Dolores but you can call me Lolita – their gazpacho is famous and they even give you the recipe (minus their secret ingredient: creme fraiche but don’t say I told you, it’s sumptous!) You pick from column A and then from column B and then desert all for $18. Now with a great ambiance and situated in the original and restored Miami Firehouse (look for the sliding poles) how can you go wrong?

 

3. What is artistically unquie about Miami? What is the Miami known for?

Oh wow! In Miami visitors must visit the South Beach District. Take a walk on the boardwalk or better yet a walk on the famous pedestrian street Lincoln Road (between Collins and Alton on 17th Street).

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Carl Fisher, the wealthy original developer of Miami Beach, envisioned Lincoln Road to be the Miami Beach counterpart to Fifth Avenue in New York, or Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles. And indeed in the boom times of South Beach in the 1930’s, 1940’s, and 1950’s, it could match those upscale fashionable shopping districts. Fisher’s concept was that Lincoln Road would be the way to draw together the east and west sides of Miami Beach.

Today, Lincoln Road is a pedestrian mall between Alton Road and Washington Avenue. It is once again thriving as a shopping and dining area. Unique stores offer items not typically found in malls, and restaurants and cafés are common. Most restaurants offer either indoor or outdoor seating, including in the middle of the pedestrian mall area. And without question, the people watching on Lincoln Road can match any place in the world. There seems to be a constant flow of stunningly attractive women and men passing by, and many wear fashionable clothes with a major dose of sexy.

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If you are up to it, a fun and educational tour believe it or not, is the South Beach Duck Tours, which describes all the lines of the miami modernism/deco style architecture while on the bus tour and then it transforms into an amphibious boat and takes you through the backyards of the rich a famous, Shak and the like all while enjoying the bay, reserve a must!

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 4. Describe the current design trends in Miami.

I would emphatically have to say that the interior design industry in our area can be surely called the “delano hotel design.”

Like they say if I had a dollar for every time a client has quoted the interior of the Delano hotel designed by Phillipe Stark I would be well who knows.

Delano Hotel Miami Florida

The Delano was the first hotel in America which featured a true indoor/outdoor lobby, and a marvelous interpretation of bringing the outdoors in. In South Florida where our focal point is always the Ocean, and Mother Nature, we cannot compete with the beauty that G-d surround us with, so instead we bring all of the outdoors in. This then reflects in the color palettes of our design, the billowing white sheers that reminds us of the ocean breeze, and the casual style of the furniture lines even in the most elegant of interiors.

 

5. The best art gallery in Miami.

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Wow so many… too many to choose from…I love the Wynwood area. Take a great pair of comfy shoes and spend the day gallery hopping. Below is a quick guide to help you get started.

 

Wynwood Art Guide

 

6. The one unique thing you can do in Miami is by far to eat at Joe’s Stone Crabs.

11 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 673-0365

Eat at Joe's.The Joe's Stone Crab Resturant

Reprinted with permission from Eat at Joe’s: The Joe’s Stone Crab Restaurant Cookbook

Joe’s Mustard Sauce

1 tablespoon Colman’s dry mustard, or more to taste

1 cup mayonnaise

2 teaspoons Worcestershire

1 teaspoon A-1 sauce

2 tablespoons light cream

salt

Place the mustard in a mixing bowl or the bowl of an electric mixer. Add the mayonnaise and beat for 1 minute. Add the Worcestershire, A-1, cream, and a pinch of salt and beat until the mixture is well blended and creamy. If you’d like a little more mustardy bite, whisk in 1/2 teaspoon more dry mustard until well blended. Chill the sauce, covered, until serving.

For reviews on the sauce click here.

7. Favorite accessory stores are Urban Art and Jalan Jalan both in the Miami design district. 

Totally unique each in their own way and a must revisit at least once a month for all their new products.

Jalan Jalan

3921 NE 2nd Ave Miami FL 33137

(305) 572-9998

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Urban Art Home

Modern ehnic and eclectic a collection for every interior space. They have furniture and art too.

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8. The coolest hotel to stay in Miami I would say is the Fontainbleu, in Miami Beach.

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Many guestrooms and suites have breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, as well as the twinkling necklace of lights that reveals Miami Beach at night. Rooms and suites are fully equipped with high definition flat screen TVs, advanced sound systems, 20” iMac® and ultra-luxurious amenities. Modern, sophisticated interior designs create an atmosphere of quiet and calm for effortless relaxation.

9. My personal connection to Design Lines is with Judy, whom I consider a friend and design colleague in our exclusive BPN membership. It is a real honor counting Judy as a dear friend. 

At Design Lines Great Minds Think Alike

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Holy Cow Batman! When the staff arrives each day for work, we sometimes end up laughing; not at what we are wearing but rather at the unplanned wardrobe matching that occurs. This happens at least 2 or 3 times a month. The two pictures above both happened in the same week. Judy and Molly are wearing identical outfits right down to the red shoes on the left, while Ashley and Molly are both in jean jackets, with white and black on the right.

Crazy huh?! I guess great minds do think alike.

Current Projects: Design Lines Goes to Fort Bragg

 

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Design Challenge: Creating a functional office for a military couple in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Before the room was bare and the walls were painted in a boring builder beige.

Ashley and Brittany took on this challenge to create a peaceful place to work in a palette of  pale blues, chocolates, and grays. Polished nickel accents on the lamp, fan, and nail head trim along with a mirrored top gourd table infuses this space with a modern twist.

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Ashley and our client’s favorite part of the room, are these oh so comfortable chairs from Lillian August, while Brittany’s favorite piece of the room is this large format artwork from Soicher Marin.

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Keep in mind that our design solutions are not bound by the Triangle. We enjoyed designing livable solutions for this couple from Fayetteville and we only hope they get to spend plenty of time in this home office before their next tour abroad.

Designer Profiles: An Interview with Brittany Ruch

 Brittany Ruch, Allied Member ASID

 

How would you describe your professional style?

I lean towards a collection of styles; a touch of French here, mid century modern there, and a mix of neutrals (usually grays) paired with vibrant color.

How has your aesthetic evolved?

 I’m past everything being so matchy-matchy. I don’t love it when things are too “done”. 

What are your inspirations?

My environment- be it a new town, or my favorite restaurant, I love design mags, and I think a lot of what I love is rooted in my heritage and my past living in three time zones. 

What is the essential element of any room?

 Mirrors! They can transform spaces making them appear larger, brighter, or more interesting. 

What is your design philosophy?

 You can’t afford ugly

What are your three must-haves?

 Vintage dresses, a sketchpad in my pocketbook, and my best girlfriends.

What is the last place you saw that made you think, I wish I’d done that?

 Alpine house restaurant at the Canyons resort in Park City, Utah

What are you reading right now? What’s on your DVR?

 The Tall Book by Arianne Cohen, Oprah

If you weren’t in interior design, what would you be doing?

I would be a floral designer.  My favorite flowers of the week are pink peonies and the best florist in Raleigh is the English Garden

Favorite paint color and why?

 ICI’s Scroll Beige – the perfect griege (gray+ beige) goes with everything!

How did you get started in this field?

My father is a home builder in Illinois- I loved seeing how you can directly affect people’s lives by shaping their spaces.

Where’s your favorite place that you’ve traveled?

 Vienna, Austria. The people there are blissfully happy.

In your eyes, what are the biggest trends for 2010?

 Gold accessories and beachy colors like coral & lilac.

 

To see more designer profiles click here. We still have Lauren and Hilaire to interivew in the coming months stay tuned!

A New Schedule For Our Business Administrator

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As of May 17th our Business Administrator, Laurie Webster will have new office hours. She will be in the office on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8am-6pm.  Laurie is a valued member of our team with service of 22 years and we are glad that we can offer her this new time schedule. We assure you that nothing will change on our client or vendor relations front, as the rest of the team will be here to step in on a moments notice and offer assistance.

Design Lines On Camera With My Carolina Today

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What a fun afternoon!! Above Judy and Sharon Delaney from NBC 17  talk about when trying to pinpoint your style your  jewelry can tell a personal story for the second segment. This is all a part of a 13 part series with the local television show — My Carolina Today.

The focus of this first segment is to give the viewer tips on how they can change the whole feel of a room by changing the art, lamps and pillows. We felt like quick change artists as we showed 4 separate vignettes using the same sofa and chest. We show the viewer that they do not have to change the investments pieces like upholstery and case goods to get a new look .

When determining what accessories to use Judy explains it all starts with the things you love that tell your story, whether a hand made needle point pillow from your grandmother or the tree of life picture you bought on your travels to Egypt. From there find a consistent thread as you explore the things to combine together. 

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Above, Kim Green, the Executive Producer for My Carolina Today caught in the act of tweeting for the show and Justin, the camera man in action. Thanks Kim, Justin and Sharon.  We look forward to many more!

Stay tune, we will let you know when the segments will air and of course bring you the live footage right here on the blog.

Current Projects: Bald Head, Island

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Often times, client projects will take us outside the Wake County lines. Judy and Ashley are working on a second home on Bald Head, Island, which is the “confluence of the Cape Fear River and Atlantic Ocean.”  The only way to this island is by ferry. Currently, the project is still in the construction phase; however, by the end of summer we should be installing the furniture throughout the house.  Shades of blues and turquoises give the family a true coastal retreat. We can’t wait to show you pictures of the house and our documentation of the installations. We will keep you posted!!

Lighthouse on Baldhead Island

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Current Projects: Sitting Area in Master Bedroom

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Ashley has been working with a client for a few years now and these two shots are of the sitting area in their master bedroom.

The two contemporary wing chairs are one of their most comfortable in the Lee Industries line and they just came out with this same chair in a glider.  The glider version could be perfect for a nursery.

The floor length mirror allows an extra dimension in the room.  Not only is it great to get ready but becomes its own piece of furniture and accents on the furniture that sits in front of it.

The decorative bench at the end of the bed allows for another patterned fabric and another shade of blue.  The fabric is from Lee Industries.

 

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The decorative ottoman, also from Lee Industries, is a nice accent piece that brought another shade of blue into the room and allowed the client to relax and read a book with their feet put up.

Stay tuned, there is more to come in this master bedroom!

Current Projects: Lake Boone Trail Master Bedroom

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 A bedroom fit for the lady of the house. The combination of the chandelier and bed frame gives this room so much character. The mercury lamps on either side of the bed, were actually created from vases. Judy wanted to use these somewhere in the room and took the vases to Thompson Lynch in Cameron Village and made them into lamps.

What a clever idea!

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Having a fireplace in a bedroom creates a warm and cozy feel. What do you like about your own bedroom?

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Get Hooked: May Forecast

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May has finally arrived! However, before I begin, in looking back at April’s forecast there were two blog opportunities that got away from us. We admit we’re busy!  Thank you for being so understanding.

One of our main goal’s this month is to give you, our readers, updates on the Farmhouse and the NC State University Club that we promised in April.  As far as the East -2-West Series we have done a lot of preliminary research and have interest from all different corners of the United States. We will do our best to keep you updated and informed on when our next post will be published.

Now, onward with the other events for May! Brittany will be interviewed this month for the Designer Profiles and our other goal this month is to have at least five current projects for our readers to see. We have been doing a ton of installations lately.

As always, the Drool-worthy Weekly will continue!! If you have any products or cool interior design inventions, you want to share please email us.

In Raleigh, during the month of May there are several social events; so you just might see Design Lines making an appearance. One is the Banana Republic Fashion Show at the Renaissance Hotel at North Hills May 16th, the 5th Annual Green Home Tour starting May 15th and  Triangle Restaurant Week  hosted by Triangle Blvd, May 17 through 23rd.  We will give you all the latest from the events, pictures, and our personal feedback.

Design Lines will also begin taping their 1st of 13 series for My Carolina Today, a local television show. We will show you behind the scenes footage and give you all the information you need to know on when to set your DVR.

Finally, How do you define your style? Clients often times come in knowing exactly what they like and don’t like, however, others come in wanting some guidance. During this post Brittany will educate our readers on key characteristics of different interior design styles.