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Holiday Gift Party Success

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

We held our first annual Holiday Gift Party at the Haleh Design Interior Design showhouse on November 4, 2010 in Potomac, Maryland.

We were able to represent wonderful elegant products such as L’Objet, Herend Fine ChinaJulia Knight, MagentaEdgar Berebi and more.  Below are some pictures for you to check out.  You will see more on our Facebook page.

 

 

L’Objet

 

Now that our online home decor & home furnishings website is up, you are able to go to come and browse for great gift ideas for your upcoming Holiday dinners & Holiday shopping needs.  We have gifts for all budgets, gifts under $100gifts under $250 as well as gifts under $500.

 

We are grateful to have had an opportunity to spend the day & evening with all of you and look forward to seeing you again soon.

Thank you again for all of your support in making our first annual Holiday gift party a great success!

Haleh Design Team

 

Global Views iPhone Case

Global Views iPad Case

Global Views Napkin Holder

 

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Home Library for the Bibliophile

Saturday, October 29th, 2011

Whether you are a tried and true bibliophile, or have haphazardly amassed a collection of books over the years, you must have a space to store them. If they are just for show then shelving within a living room or office should work fine. However, if you read your tomes ten at a time and are constantly pulling out multiple ones for research or perusing, then a dedicated home library is a must.

A well-appointed home library will have plenty of shelving, a library table or two, a comfortable club chair or chaise lounge and adequate lighting from adjustable sources. Easy access to books stacked on book shelves is important with a sliding ladder preferable.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Create an Outdoor Living Room You’ll Love

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

An outdoor living area is part of today’s lifestyle no matter where in the country you live.  For the lucky, outdoor living is a year round option while others seize the warm summer days and nights of a brief few months to expand their living space outside. No matter which group you fall into, creating an outdoor living area is a must if you enjoy spending time outdoors.

Outdoor furniture, dining sets, textiles and lighting come in a variety of styles to fit into even the most discerning décor. Long gone are the days of picnic tables and a few citronella candles.  A stone terrace or patio, deck or porch can all easily be turned into an outdoor living area to rival your interior.

Many outdoor living areas have a focal point like a fireplace or fire circle.  A stone or stained concrete “floor” sets a space apart from the rest of the yard, but a deck or porch can also work. Outdoor seating should be comfortably covered in durable, yet stylish outdoor fabric covered cushions.

Shade and shelter are also things to consider when creating an outdoor living area.  A screened porch or high tech bug deterrents are important to keep in mind if you live in an area with mosquitoes.  Outdoor lighting ranges from solar path lights to elaborate chandeliers in covered areas.  If your outdoor living area is on a porch or under a pergola, consider custom slip-covered furnishings in washable fabric.  Outdoor area rugs center the seating area and make the outdoor living area feel more like an interior space.

These are just a few ideas to help you create an outdoor living area for your home.  How you will use your outdoor space will guide you to how to decorate it. A variety of comfortable seating, tables, lighting and flooring should all be on your shopping list.  You may also want to consider creating an outdoor kitchen to make your outdoor living area complete.

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Investing in Fine Antique Persian Rugs

Monday, April 18th, 2011

More than simply beautiful decorative elements, antique Persian rugs can also be a wise investment.  Persian rugs are handmade in Iran, formerly Persia.

A fine antique rug will last more than a lifetime.  Like all antiques, the rug must be at least 100 years old to be a true antique.  Beware of “antiqued” rugs that are chemically washed to give an older appearance but are not true antique Persian rugs.

What makes antique Persian rugs expensive is as much about quality as it is about age.  Antique Persian rugs are hand-woven on a loom, which distinguishes them from modern copies that are machine made.  Weaving consists of weft, the long vertical threads, the horizontal threads called warp and the knots that make up the color and pattern of the rug.  In antique Persian rugs, the warp and weft can be wool, cotton or silk while the knots are usually made of wool. Remember, the higher the number of knots, the higher the quality of a rug.

The best wool is handspun and has a sheen or gloss to it.  Good quality wool is another factor that adds to the expense of a Persian rug. Color is traditionally achieved with vegetable dyes. Modern rugs use chemical dyes which do not have the same depth as vegetable dyes.

Ask questions and always buy from a trusted dealer. You do get what you pay for when it comes to fine antique rugs, so beware if the price seems too good to be true.  A pleasing pattern, high knot count and good quality wool will help make your Persian rug a great investment.

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Magic of Custom Murals

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Custom murals can add magic to any room of your home. We all know that paint is one of the simplest ways to transform a space. With imagination and skill, simple paint can be used to create a custom mural to transport the room into another world or era.  If you are creative, you might paint the mural yourself or hire a professional mural and faux-painting expert. A custom mural can work in almost every room in the house.

Trompe l’oeil, which literally means “trick the eye” in French, is a mural technique that dates back to the Greeks and Romans. Trompe l’oeil is a painting technique that creates the illusion of three dimensions on a two dimensional wall. Trompe l’oeil became popular in the Baroque period where it was used on ceilings and walls as well as in paintings.

Custom murals in the kitchen can range from a pastoral scene to a trompe l’oeil still life of vegetables and fruit. Murals can also be used to add visual interest in a breakfast nook or dining room.

A customized mural is a wonderful way to make a nursery or child’s room feel magical. Designs are only limited by your imagination. Popular mural themes for a nursery or kid’s room include safari, garden, space, racing cars, sports, circus, princess castles, enchanted forest and underwater themes. Murals can be as complicated as an entire landscape or as simple as a single animal.

These are just a few places in the house to add a mural. Others include an entry hall or bedroom. A mural can wrap around the room or cover just one wall for a focal point.  Murals can be used in place of wallpaper as well.  All you need is your imagination and paint to create magic.

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Glamorous Glass Beaded Decorative Wall Finishes

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Shimmering, luminous and absolutely gorgeous, beaded walls make any room over-the-top luxurious. From jewel-box powder rooms to full-blown living rooms, glass beads are showing up everywhere. Achieve a modern abstract feel or a classic traditional one depending on their application.

They adhere beautifully to any surface and are earth-friendly, durable and waterproof. Who knew you dressing your home with jewels could be as practical as it is glamorous? Incredibly it takes almost 39 million dazzling glass beads to finish the walls of a typical powder room!

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3 beaded wall

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Five Ways to Create a Posh Powder Room

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

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While it may be one of the smallest rooms in your home, the powder room offers a great opportunity to show off your decorating prowess. A posh and chic powder will be seen over and over by guests so make it a memorable experience.

There are many ways to achieve this, but remember because this is such as small space you’ll want use concentrated beauty to achieve the best results. By this, we mean fill every inch of the space with the most luxurious products, materials and finishes available.

  1. Beaded walls. Millions of glass beads set in a transparent acrylic polymer allow light to reflect through them creating a beautiful shimmering texture which shines in a myriad of directions. Underlying colors, patterns and textures shine through the beaded layers producing a custom wall finish for your powder.
  2. A custom wall mural. Give your guest the illusion they are walking through a field of lilacs on the French countryside or are mingling with cherubs and angels peaking down from the heavens. With a trompe l’oeil (fool the eye) mural you are only limited by your imagination.
  3. A floor tile mosaic. Mosaics are made from varying shapes of hand cut stone set into elaborate designs. The stone used to make these incredible works of art often include marble, quartz and granite for their exception beauty and natural composite variations.
  4. Hand painted furniture vanity. Cabinets in varying styles can be chosen to convert to a sink vanity easily. Bombe chests are a lovely choice and offer the perfect canvas for a hand painted finish, small medallion or little scene.
  5. Luxurious lighting. An ornate chandelier in clear or colored crystal will create the perfect ambiance along with a pair of matching wall sconces on either side of the vanity mirror. Your lighting choices set the stage for the rest of your beautiful powder room to shine.
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Classic Venetian Mirror Ideas for Every Room

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Venitian Mirror | Handmade Mirror | Classical Mirror

Venetian mirrors have been popular for centuries. Named for the glass makers of Venice, principally Murano, these  mirrors are typically shaped, with two or more layers of mirror framing a central panel.  Swirls, flowers and other patterns are etched into the mirrors, adding another layer of decoration.  Glass flowers or leaves may also be applied in the corners or on the cornice.

To say that Venetian mirrors are decorative is an understatement.  A Venetian mirror adds a brilliant sparkle to any wall.  Below are some of our favorite locations in the home to hang one of these gorgeous handcrafted works of art.

Dining Room
A single Venetian mirror over a commode or a pair over matching sideboards would be wonderful for a formal dining room. Flank the mirror or mirrors with crystal sconces for additional illumination.

Entry
What a lovely way to greet your guests with a Venetian mirror over a console table.  Think about scale and ceiling height. Tall ceilings mean you can choose a tall mirror.  Place a lamp in front or to the side of the mirror to let it shine.

Powder Room & Bathroom
A large Venetian mirror works well over a vanity. A pair over a double sink vanity would be twice as nice.  A smaller mirror in a powder room either above the sink or on an adjoining wall would be lovely as well.

Great Room
Even in a less formal room, such as a great room, a Venetian mirror would be wonderful over the fireplace.  Venetian mirrors are available in such an array of styles and sizes, there is a mirror for every style and room.  Look for mirrors with less ornament for a more casual room.

Bedroom
While Venetian mirrors can handle being the focal point of any bedroom placed above a vanity, they work just as well giving a neglected corner a bit of glamour, a bit of a jewel box feeling. We love a small Venetian mirror tucked into an unexpected spot.

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Choose the Perfect Crystal Chandelier

Thursday, March 17th, 2011
Crystal Chandeliers

Choosing a crystal chandelier is like finding the perfect pair of diamond earrings.  While we all know the four Cs of diamond buying, we’ve come up with the three S’s of buying a crystal chandelier:  Space, Scale and Sparkle.

Space
We can’t think of a single room where a crystal chandelier would be out of place. Crystal chandeliers look wonderful in an entry hall, grand foyer, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and living room.  We love a chandelier in a feminine dressing room or nursery as well as the more typical rooms. Think about your space and how a crystal chandelier could work to enhance your room’s design.

Scale
Once you have determined the space for a crystal chandelier, the next step is to consider scale.  A small powder room would be overwhelmed by a large chandelier.  A formal dining room would feel diminished by an undersized chandelier.  A petite crystal chandelier that mounts close to the ceiling will add whimsy to a small space.  A large room, like a formal dining room or living room, will require more of a statement piece. Be sure to take measurements before shopping.  If you are working with a professional interior designer, he or she will assist you in selecting just the right size chandelier for the space.

Sparkle
Crystal chandeliers add that je ne sais quoi to a room like jewelry does to an outfit. Choose a chandelier that has the right amount of flair for the space.  Crystal chandeliers can have crystal drops and beads in a variety of sizes, facets and shapes—just like diamonds.  The more crystals, the more sparkle. It’s simple really.  For added interest, consider a mix of color and clear crystals or rock crystal for its lightly veined appearance.

Crystal chandeliers like diamond jewelry are designed for every taste, from contemporary with sleek chrome and big drops to ornate with gilt-bronze and hundreds of round crystal strands.  Just remember the three S’s and you’ll find the perfect crystal chandelier for each room in your home.

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Bedroom Themes

Saturday, October 30th, 2010

When deciding on bedroom themes, it can be a fun idea to borrow ideas from different regions or eras other than the traditional. Below are a few ideas where you can convert your bedroom theme into a gateway to another land.

Egyptian – Gold is a popular color for the Egyptian motif given that is was utilized for the ancient pyramid interiors as well. For this theme, you can also incorporate Egyptian writings (hieroglyphs) and images prevalent in tombs and pyramids.

Greek and Roman – Greek and Roman designs speak of elaborate artwork and rich texture. Marble-esque columns are used along with intricate designs around the edging.  If you have a big space then this idea is a good one to consider.

Gothic – Just in time for the spooky holidays; choose this theme if you like the color black, gargoyles, and an eccentric looking bedroom. If you are looking for ideas for bedroom interior design that makes an impact, then this is certainly one of them.

Oriental and Modern – Japanese modern design is a great way to add simplicity and harmony to your bedroom. However, you may also want to consider other oriental influences from other Asian countries. Additionally, modern design can be reflected from the use of industrial materials and the use of a minimalist concept.

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