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"Fresh Federalist" Concept Board

· December 7, 2008



Fresh Federalist by Janelle Steinberg

 

My basic guidelines for executing contemporary American Federalist Style:

-Correct use of period colors, with a few liberties

-Updated furniture with classic lines and proportion. For a truly fresh and contemporary take, few antique furnishings should be used (rather than all the furnishings being antiques- which puts the room on track for being a "period room"). However, antique accessories are absolutely called for.

-Use of hallmark Federalist style motifs, such as the eagle and dentil mouldings.

-A general use of symmetry in layout and room arrangements, with playful asymmetric elements in the details such as accessories and art arrangement.

-Heavy concentration on the interior architecture: custom built-ins and appropriate mouldings are key.

-Brass or gold metals for hardware, lamps, etc.

-In general, darker wood stains and dark paint colors when one desires an alternative to wood grain.

posted by Hoechstetter Interiors
12/08/08

What a nice board - and what cool way to do it, Janelle! Is there any way to pull in images from elsewhere on one's computer, or do they all have to be web-based?

Wendy Hoechstetter


posted by jsteinbergdesign
12/09/08

I haven't tried pulling my own images, but I'm sure it can be done. Have you registered with Polyvore? When you do, you can install a tool on your toolbar that allows you to "clip to polyvore". From any web page, you can start clipping products, etc. Those images are then stored in your personal polyvore library when you sign in. What I would think you may have to do is upload your photos to a photo hosting site, such as Flickr or Photobucket, then clip to polyvore from there.


posted by Hoechstetter Interiors
12/26/08

Ah, yes, that makes sense! Thanks for the tip, Janelle.

Happy Chanukah (if it applies), merry Christmas, etc.


posted by SeromiNiDroms
1/15/10

We're pondering hiring, Patti Allen, the chief interior designer with McConnel Allen Interior Design, A Dallas Interior Design Company. This is my initial interior design endeavor and I am not positive what I should be doing to assess if she is fitting for me.

Some hints regarding what question I should put are extraordinarily effective!

You can check them out here: [URL=http://www.ma-interiors.com/]McConnell Allen Dallas Interior Design[/URL]
Here is a picture of one of their rooms:
[URL=http://ma-interiors.com/][IMG]http://www.ma-interiors.com/interior-design-portfolio/residential/project-02/mai_interiors_residential_1.jpg[/IMG][/URL]

Thanks in advance for the help!


posted by
1/15/10

Hi Seromi- You didn't leave an email address to reply to, so I hope you check back and see my response! In any event- you should make sure a designer asks you a lot of questions! You should be talking more than the designer. If you wish to do Federalist style, I would also ask the designer if they have worked in or are familiar with that style. Most designers with a solid design and architectural education know the basics of all major style movements throughout history- Federalist being one of them. I would also recommend you get books on the style to see what you like and don't like about it. Also, the designer should ask if you want a period design, or a Federalist inspired design with a modern take. If you wish to talk more on this, or if you are still in the process of hiring designers, please contact me via email and we can talk further. I wish you the best with your project!


posted by ThillKins
3/12/10

Hi, my name is Tim. Just wanted to say hi to the forum, I been creeping around here for a while now, but tend to participate more. Looking forward to make some new friends. Ciao!

Tim

NY, NY


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{Janelle Steinberg, Principal Interior Designer for j. steinberg design and Creative Director at Summerhouse}: First love was fashion. Vegetarian. Lover of pearls and rainy days. Candle Connoisseur. Avid list maker. Married to Mr. Wonderful. Momma to a perfect Little Man.



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