Top Five Faves: Sofas

March 28th, 2010 by jennifermyers

This month’s Top Five Faves from the LRM Interior Design team features the focus of the living room, that one essential piece that should speak as much to aesthetic as it does to comfort: the sofa.

As usual, it was an effort to narrow the list down to five from the 30 or so that the team originally picked. We did actually cheat a little bit and add a sixth, as it is technically a settee rather than a sofa! But here, in all their glory, is the shortlist:

Kravet's Quartet Sofa

Kravet's Quartet Sofa

The Quartet Sofa from Kravet

This sofa is a perfect example of classic styling and soft-as-a-cloud comfort. The team, especially designer Kari Seydewitz, loves a sofa you can sink into for complete relaxation. But the dreamy cushions weren’t the only appeal for this sofa: the nailhead detailing on the arms and along the bottom edge added to the elegance of the design. Being a Kravet sofa, it is also available in two sizes and 60,000 different fabrics, which makes this a great choice for many types of clients and rooms—dress it up in a more expensive fabric for the living room, and a casual, long-wearing fabric for a family or game room. Team the Quartet up with its matching sectional and chair for a complete set. Call LRM Interior Design and have them create the perfect Quartet sofa for your room.

Crate & Barrel Petrie Sofa

Crate & Barrel Petrie Sofa

The Petrie Sofa from Crate & Barrel

The mid-century modern look of this sofa appealed to the whole team, and could all imagine themselves lounging on it gracefully, like a female member of the TV show Mad Men, or as a modern-day Mary Tyler Moore. The wide bench, covered in supportive but extremely comfortable cushions, is the main reason for the sofa’s high rating amongst the LRMID team and Petrie purchasers, but another is the tufting on the back cushions—a detail that is hard to resist. Choose this sofa and you’re buying American, too; Crate & Barrel has this sofa made by a small, family-owned furniture manufacturer in West Virginia. Both beautiful and affordable, this sofa is a timeless, and favorite, choice.

Baker's Sofa-By-The-Inch

Baker's Sofa-By-The-Inch

Baker’s Sofas-By-The-Inch

Not only does this sofa have great lines, it’s also amazingly easy to customize and size for rooms big and small. This sofa (6519) can be ordered in any width between 60″ and 102″, making it an interior designer’s dream. The styling is contemporary, with the long, sleek back pillows and extended seat cushions; but with touches of traditional, in the curvature of the arms and the perfection of the dressmaker’s flounce. The pleated skirt is what really drew the attention of LRMID’s designers. The only drawback to choosing this sofa would be if a client had their heart set on leather, as it’s not an available option. LRM Interior Design can customize this Baker sofa for your home; call for a consultation.

The Ebanista Coimbra Sofa

The Ebanista Coimbra Sofa

The Ebanista Coimbra Sofa

Ebanista, the sofa’s manufacturer, prides itself on an “old world charm with modern sensibility,” and they’ve definitely combined the two fantastically in this piece. Although it’s the turned-wood legs and stretcher bars of the Coimbra sofa that captivated Lisa McDennon, not least because there are four choices of wood finish. This elegant touch makes this sofa a great fit for so many California homes, especially any with a Spanish style. The Coimbra sofa’s high back would showcase strongly patterned or colored fabrics well. Such a tall sofa would sit just as easily against a room’s wall as it would standing separate in a large room, in order to break up the space. Equally as beautiful is the stately Coimbra chair. LRM Interior Design can recommend the nearest showroom to view Ebanista furniture in Orange County.

The Geoffrey Sofa by Bradley Hughes

The Geoffrey Sofa by Bradley Hughes

The Geoffrey Sofa by Bradley Hughes

If you’re looking for a sofa that provides comfort, beautiful design and privacy, the Geoffrey Sofa is the ideal choice. This sofa’s arm height was not designed for setting actual arms on, as they stand at over 3′ high. The sofa is also 38″ deep, allowing for extreme relaxation, and would be as great in a small home theater room as in a large living room that demanded dramatic, large seating. It wasn’t the size that grabbed the LRMID team’s attention, but the exquisite attention to detail on the double row of nailheads that march up the arms and along the back of the sofa; and the simplicity of the pleated skirt along the sofa’s lowest edge. A consultation with LRM Interior Design will tell you whether or not this sofa is right for your home.

J. Robert Scott's Medallion Settee

J. Robert Scott's Medallion Settee

The Settee: The Medallion by J. Robert Scott

We’re sneaking this one in on the end, as it’s not technically a sofa. “I’ve pined over this sofa for years, waiting for the right project to use it in,” explains Lisa McDennon. “This sofa just says, in no uncertain terms, that ‘you’ve arrived’.” And it does—it looks like a modern interpretation of something found in one of Versailles’ many rooms. And the craftsmanship matches its looks, with hand-carved wood covered in 22 carat French gold leaf with antiquing. If this settee has captured your heart too, call LRM Interior Design right away; Lisa will be happy to find a way to place it in your home!

LRM Loves: Lesley Anton Ceramics

March 20th, 2010 by jennifermyers
Lesley Anton Ceramics

Lesley Anton Ceramics

There’s a few things that people don’t know about Lisa McDennon, and one of them is that she designed an entire room around a Lesley Anton lamp. The Lesley Anton “Lotus” lamp, to be exact, and the room is much, much larger than the lamp, with a vaulted ceiling and windows that stretch from the floor to the roof. But it was the lamp that got Lisa’s notice, and the cool green color of its ceramic base, which she used as a basis for the room’s colorways.

Lisa's design inspiration: the Lesley Anton Lotus table lamp

Lisa's design inspiration: the Lesley Anton Lotus table lamp

Now Lisa’s excited that Lesley Anton has started selling ceramic bowls and plates in her distinctive glazes. There’s even a plate that matches her favorite lamp, with the textured relief of the lotus root pattern.

Lesley Anton’s ceramics are handthrown, and available for purchase through her shop  in Los Angeles. On the website, you can get a taste of the type of items that Lesley Anton’s shop carries. Every piece is handthrown porcelain and stoneware, and can you believe that it is microwave and dishwasher safe? This means that you can actually use these amazingly unique pieces every day.

Lisa likes the fact that Lesley Anton will take custom orders, and looks forward to creating a signature piece for a future project…perhaps another lamp to base an entire room design on? It’s always a surprise to find where inspiration springs from.

LRM Interior Design Is Looking For a Few Good Men

March 12th, 2010 by jennifermyers
LRMID transformed an 80s nightmare into a contemporary showhome.

LRMID transformed an 80s nightmare into a contemporary showhome.

Orange County is known for its high number of attractive, solvent bachelors, but what happens when they finally realize that they want to settle down?

“All of the bachelor clients have come to me looking to transform their home,” says Lisa. “They’re finally looking to find that special someone, and are aware that their house is not up to a woman’s standards.”

According to the clients, they approached LRM Interior Design in the first place because of the company’s use of a clean aesthetic. “Plus, we have a practical and analytical style that appeals to men,” Lisa explains.” (read the rest of this post…)

Lisa McDennon Named as Top Businesswoman in Orange County

March 4th, 2010 by jennifermyers
Lisa McDennon, principal of LRM Interior Design, has plenty to smile about!

Lisa McDennon, principal of LRM Interior Design, has plenty to smile about!

Lisa McDennon‘s stellar reputation keeps on a sky-high trajectory as she makes another “Top 20” list in less than six months.

Pick up the March issue of OC Metro to read about how and why Lisa McDennon made their list of top 20 women in business in the Orange County area.

Only two designers were named in the list—does that mean that Lisa is one of the top two interior designers in Orange County? Her fans certainly think so!

Congratulations to Lisa and her team at LRM Interior Design! We’re all waiting to see what she does next.

LRM Interior Design is Expanding!

March 4th, 2010 by jennifermyers

March has brought a bounty of reinforcements to the LRM Interior Design team, in the form of three interns! At a time when new project proposals are flying out the door, calls from potential clients are ringing off the hook and the work from current projects is piling up, assistance is definitely needed. (read the rest of this post…)

Lisa McDennon Touted as Creating “Inspiring Interiors”!

March 2nd, 2010 by jennifermyers

Inspired Interiors Blog

Inspired Interiors Blog

The wonderful creator of the “Inspiring Interiors” blog has listed Lisa McDennon and LRM Interior Designs as their latest favorite. Click here to check out the blog. They found her through her feature in House Beautiful!

We’re particularly enamored with the comment posted by Paige, who says they are her favorite interiors yet! Thank you, Paige!

LRM Interior Design has become a leader in the design world, and we’re happy to see it. Go LRMID!