This was a small project where I was asked by the client to spruce up the space with as little as possible. The new seating area needed to be light and airy, casual, modern, and comfortable. It also needed to seat a big number of people. We refurbished a couple of the existing chairs and a side table as requested by the client.
Showing posts with label Modern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modern. Show all posts
Jan 25, 2017
Jan 18, 2017
Prints of Palestine
I know I haven't been posting in a long while which is all due to me being busy with a few design and fit-out projects for my clients which I will be sharing some of which with you soon.
But today's post is about something different. Different as in it not being interiors related but still very design and beauty focused.
I'm honoured to share with you my Palestinian fashion designer friend Natalie Tahhan's latest colliection
بعد هالغيبة بسبب انشغالي بمشاريع تصميم و تنفيذ لزبايني حبيت أشارككم هالكوليكشن الأكثر من رائع من الجاكيتات بدون أكمام (كيب) من تصميم المصممة الفلسطينية ناتالي طحان.
Natalie is highly interested in preserving and modernising the Palestinian national attire and she perfected that with her latest collection of silk capes adorned with beautiful prints of Palestinian traditional cross stitch compositions. Each cape has compositions from a specific region in Palestine and is thus named accordingly; Ram Allah, Hebron, Jerusalem, Jaffa, Gazza. The capes are also lined with silk and hand made in Jerusalem, Palestine
ناتالي مهتمة جدا بتطويرالزي الفلسطيني و شكل الغرز و القطب الفلسطينية اعتزازا و تثبيتا لها كموروث ثقافي فلسطيني في ظل سرقة الاحتلال لكل ما هو فلسطيني.
تشكيلة القطب في كل قطعة من منطقة معينة: رام الله، الخليل، القدس، غزة، يافا و هي مشكلة بطريقة خاصة من قبل ناتالي و مطبوعة على حرير خاص .بطانة الكيب مصنوعة أيضا من الحرير و القطع تمت خياطتها و تجميعها يدويا في القدس، فلسطين.
For orders and inquiries you can e-mail the designer at info@natalietahhan.com or inbox her on Facebook Natalie Tahhan
للاستفسار و الطلب الرجاء التواصل مع المصممة بشكل مباشرعلى info@natalietahhan.com أو عن طريق الرسائل على الفيس بوك على Natalie Tahhan
Photography & Videography : FK Photography
Model: Tara HarkinkMUA: Jeniya Alwadhi
Nov 15, 2016
Private Villa Refurbishing, a project by me
Hi everyone
I know it's been a long while since I last posted but I'm currently overseeing a few projects that I've designed and that is keeping me crazy busy.
You can check the updates that I post from all the work sites on my Facebook page, Instagram account, and snapchat account @nadasinteriors where I'm actively posting photos and videos from the work sites am handling.
For now I will leave you with these before and after photos of a small refurbishing job that I just finished.
I know it's been a long while since I last posted but I'm currently overseeing a few projects that I've designed and that is keeping me crazy busy.
You can check the updates that I post from all the work sites on my Facebook page, Instagram account, and snapchat account @nadasinteriors where I'm actively posting photos and videos from the work sites am handling.
For now I will leave you with these before and after photos of a small refurbishing job that I just finished.
| Family Room Before 1 |
| the room was repainted blue on one side and beige on all other sides, the dropped beam in the ceiling was painted to match the blue wall. (furniture was pre-selected by the client) |
| This wall was going to be dedicated for the TV and needed to be more interesting |
| Wooden arches with composite stone tiles backdrops and hidden light were added to add interest behind the wall mounted tv in the living room |
| The old TV unit which needed to be replaced in the living room |
| Custom designed and made TV media unit with brushed brass laser cut screen fronts and special fitted lights, the walls were given a new coat of special decorative paint |
| The Majlis/Salon & Dining needed some interest to be added to the plain walls, the light sconces were hung too high and needed to drop |
| moldings were added to the wall with tinted bronze mirrors within, the wall sconces were dropped in height and the room got repainted with decorative special effect antique paint in beige |
| Majlis Before 2 |
| Majlis After 2 |
| Majlis Before 3 |
| Majlis After 3 |
Feb 18, 2016
Our Eclectic Living & Dining, Room Tour
I have been under a technical spell lately, my laptop and camera have had issues lately- not to mention my car but thats a story for another day- I'm typing this away on my husband's laptop right now. I unfortunately lack all of my photo editing programs and with the issues with my camera the photos turned out less than great to me but since I've promised to share my living room and my painting with you for a very long time…here goes nothing I guess!
p.s: I will add a list of resources towards the bottom of the post so you can know where I bought specific items. If you have any questions post a reply and I will get back to you
Don't get me wrong my husband and I absolutely LOVE our home and take great pride in the way it looks, we take a deep breath in and sigh the moment we walk into our home…I just tend to be…a tight ass perfectionist when it comes to my work/my home/my photos…you get it.
This is our living / dining room where I spend most of the day when I'm home and where we pretty much do everything as a family as well; folding laundry, watching Tv, playing with Farida, reading books, working on design projects, eating dinner, and entertaining friends and family.
Our home design style is very eclectic; it's a mix of modern, antique, multi-culturally ethnic, and universal all at the same time. We wanted our home to be practical, for it to use space in the best way possible for us and meet our needs but for it to also look like a young couple's home..this was our first home and we have all the time in the world to chic/glam it up.
So I've finally managed to post this, I will be posting it again now on FB, Instagram and all of my other channels. I'm really excited about sharing my home with you and I hope that it inspires you and goes to show that you do not need to own your home to make it your own and that you do not need to spend a fortune to have a beautiful home either. Thank you for following me and for checking out this post. If you have any questions do not forget to post it in the reply section..peace out!
Resources:
Paint Color: NP A30.2 National Paints
Sofa: Scarlett Sofa from Origins Living
Rug: Stockholm Rug
Swivel Chairs: Home Center
Leather and solid wood brown armchair and Ottoman: The One
Dining Set: Stockholm from IKEA
Kashmiri Antique Side board & Low Console: Richi at Landmark
Nesting Tables: IKEA, Stockholm Collection
Shelves: IKEA
Side Tables: ID Design
Display Cabinet: Bombay
Wall Planters: Light & Ladder on Etsy
Corridor two cabinets: IKEA
p.s: I will add a list of resources towards the bottom of the post so you can know where I bought specific items. If you have any questions post a reply and I will get back to you
Don't get me wrong my husband and I absolutely LOVE our home and take great pride in the way it looks, we take a deep breath in and sigh the moment we walk into our home…I just tend to be…a tight ass perfectionist when it comes to my work/my home/my photos…you get it.
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| The sight we see when we first get home everyday I love having an entryway/corridor when we first walk in |
| A print of a hand drawing in ink of a landscape of Jerusalem, Palestine that I purchased a few years before |
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| Front Door view, the flat woven rug is a purchase we made in Morocco on our honeymoon |
| our gallery wall has a a mix of prints of famous paintings by Van Gogh that I picked up at the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam a few years back, a photo by a friend of mine of Egypt, a framed inspirational textile that my husband got from Muslim Leaders, a print of a photo that I took of a street sign in Morocco, and a few photos taken by me in Amsterdam. We kept some space towards the bottom for us to add more items as life go on, maybe some art made by Farida! |
| I bought these beautiful wall hung planters from a store on Etsy, link in resources. The street sign was of the Yves Saint Laurent street in Marrakech where we spent part of our honeymoon. This is the street were Les Jardains Majorelle where Yves Saint Laurent resided in Morocco, currently there is a museum of his work there and a beautiful botanical garden |
| The low TV console is an antique Kashmiri piece, the display cabinet is far east colonial |
Floating laminate wood flooring were put in to cover the badly grouted and cracked tiles beneath, all of the furniture was purchased, delivered, and assembled before the wedding. Selecting photos, accessories, plants, personal items to display all took place after the wedding, we went on adding little items here and there and taking out some items as well. I love being able to see time change a place and the effect of time on a family and their home.
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| Everything in there gets used regularly, we aren't saving no china for when the queen visits |
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| Beautiful espresso cups that I got my husband as an anniversary gift from PIP Studio |
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| I don't know why but I can't resist household items, especially china. The Moroccan tea pot is part of a set I got from a visiting bazar here in Doha. The tea cups are from the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam |
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| A drum that my husband picked up in Mozambique |
| Remember that painting that I raved about, well maybe on Instagram more so than here, but there it is! |
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| It's an oil colours on canvas painting of an aerial view of my husband's village in Egypt, colours and scale were converted for art reasons! |
| Our beautiful Matryoshka that my parents got us from Moscow lately |
| Another beautiful purchase from Moscow by my parents. This is a an exact replica of an authentic Faberge egg that was made for the king, The replica is also made by Faberge. |
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| This is also a vintage Kashmiri piece that we got from a store here in Doha |
| Behind our sofa is our dining area where we also happen to work from home. A photo by Osama Silwadi of an old house in Palestine hangs above. |
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| A little Palestinian touch with a cross stitched side table cover that was a gift from my grandmother for my future home since before I met my husband, that's what taita does! |
| Farida's high chair is actually a feeding chair from Mamas & Papas that is fixed to one of our dining chairs, less floor space to be occupied! |
| An antique traditional clay bowl from Fes, Morocco |
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| A view at the entry of the inner corridor |
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| inner corridor leading to powder room, bathroom, and our three bedrooms |
| On top lays a crystal bowl- a wedding gift of ours- some hats from Aswan, our wedding guest book, a painting from Amsterdam, and some of my personal sketches |
Resources:
Paint Color: NP A30.2 National Paints
Sofa: Scarlett Sofa from Origins Living
Rug: Stockholm Rug
Swivel Chairs: Home Center
Leather and solid wood brown armchair and Ottoman: The One
Dining Set: Stockholm from IKEA
Kashmiri Antique Side board & Low Console: Richi at Landmark
Nesting Tables: IKEA, Stockholm Collection
Shelves: IKEA
Side Tables: ID Design
Display Cabinet: Bombay
Wall Planters: Light & Ladder on Etsy
Corridor two cabinets: IKEA
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