Wood I? LRMID’s Favorite Wooden Accessories

March 25th, 2011 by jennifermyers

At LRM Interior Design, we love trees. Now, we’re not necessarily saying that we’re “treehuggers” or anything, but we’re fans. That said, it’s not always easy to include trees in interior design.

But, luckily trees share their bounty with us, as if every tree was The Giving Tree. They give up their sturdy, strong trunks and branches to be chopped, cut and otherwise transformed into many items that we use today, from paper, pencils, flooring, building materials—the list is endless.

But some of our favorite uses of wood are in the interior accessories category, allowing us to bring the organic feel of the outdoors indoors. A few of our top picks are listed below:

Munio wooden vases

1. Munio Vase: Fine wood items and water don’t sound like good bedfellows, but that’s if you think that only live flowers in water go in vases. In a word: no. Just the curvaceousness of these vases is enough to stop traffic; adding flowers would only detract from their singular beauty. These vases, made of wood from the rain forest with Forest Stewardship Council certification, come in three sizes and designs, ideal for single placement or a fantastic grouping. We like grouping items—when it’s done well, of course. Don’t worry, we can help. (read the rest of this post…)

Elegant Home Fragrance Options

March 18th, 2011 by jennifermyers

Sea-inspired fragrance diffusers from Zodax

Our Senior Designer Jan Smith was visiting the Montage Laguna Beach recently, and saw a home fragrance diffuser that got her thinking. Most fragrance diffusers are nothing more than a jar filled with essential oils. “Most of these diffusers use bamboo reeds that stick out of the top of the jar by six inches or so,” comments Jan. “I can’t think of a room where this is an attractive accessory. So when I saw the diffusers at the Montage, I was happy to know that there’s options!”

Many people nowadays are sensitive to the chemicals that have made their way into our homes over the last 50 years, and are trying to avoid them. (read the rest of this post…)

Design in a Box. It’s LRM Interior Design that you do yourself!

March 4th, 2011 by jennifermyers

Everything a client needs to redesign a room fits inside this beautiful box.

Everyone is talking about “Design in a Box” nowadays, and more and more clients have been asking for it. What is Design in a Box, actually? How can someone who knows nothing about design put together a room that’s been designed by a professional? Especially a multiple award-winning designer like Lisa McDennon?

LRM Interior Design has perfected the process, offering a complete road map from a client’s starting point to their dream design. LRM Interior Design does all of the hard work, from creating a color board, a space plan, selecting furniture, designing architectural details, window treatments and lighting, and manages to fit all of it inside a beautiful, richly colored box. (read the rest of this post…)

It’s Your Room Designed, In a Box

February 19th, 2010 by jennifermyers
Lisa McDennon goes through the contents of Design In A Box with her client.

Lisa McDennon goes through the contents of Design In A Box with her client.

After a recent meeting, Lisa McDennon was able to sit down with her client to go over her Design In A Box from LRM Interior Design.

“She was thrilled!” said Lisa, after she met with her client. “It was more than she was expecting, and she can’t wait to get started. She even showed it to everyone at the meeting we attended!”

Beautifully presented and containing inspirational photographs, a color palette and a list of where to buy products is all included in the box. It also includes a floor plan and instructions on how to apply the new design to your room.

A peek inside Design In A Box

A peek inside Design In A Box

Do you have a room or two in your house that needs sprucing up? See if LRM Interior Design’s Design In A Box is right for you, or call for a free consultation on our full design services.

Updating A Color Scheme

November 13th, 2009 by jennifermyers
Fabric swatches chosen by Lisa McDennon

Fabric swatches chosen by Lisa McDennon

Often, clients want to update the design in a room, but want to keep the same color scheme. At that point, it’s up to the designer to create a look that combines the client’s wants with a fresh look that will suit the room, the client—and the budget. Lisa McDennon and her team at LRM Interior Design have faced this conundrum before.

All colors can be interpreted into a multitude of shades, including the clients’ favorite: pink and green. Dusty rose and hunter green had been used previously in the room chosen for a redesign, and Lisa knew it was time to update this classic pairing. (read the rest of this post…)

Design In A Box from LRM Interior Design

October 12th, 2009 by jennifermyers
Design In A Box from LRM Interior Design

Design In A Box from LRM Interior Design

Lisa McDennon introduces LRM Interior Design’s new concept: Design In A Box.

“This is a design package that we created for the client that needs our help, but can’t afford a full contract,” explains Lisa McDennon, principal of LRM Interior Design.

All the elements a client needs to redesign a room literally come in a beautifully wrapped presentation box, and includes:

  • Colorboard
  • Space Plan
  • Furniture selection
  • Architectural details (for instance, a fireplace or built-in cabinetry)
  • Window treatments
  • Lighting

The box will also contain paint color swatches in two folders: one that provides a color palette for the room and another to serve as a quick reference guide for furniture and accessories. (read the rest of this post…)