How To Add A Little Romance to Your Home For Valentine’s Day

February 14th, 2011 by jennifermyers

Aah, love is in the air! It’s Valentine’s Day! The LRM Interior Design team is all ladies, and believe us, we know how to get the romance going. So what are a few simple things you can do around the home to set the mood? Read on for our top tips on creating an aura of romance for February’s Day of Love. And remember—use these any day of the year to give your significant other a special dose of lovin’!

Buy the flowers you want for Valentine's Day to create romance.

1. Fresh flowers: Even though this is supposed to be the man’s job to bring home on Valentine’s Day, we say buy some for yourself, even a few days before when they won’t be so expensive. “Fresh flowers are probably the easiest way to instantly add romance to your home,” says design assistant Melissa Morgan. “There is something that fresh, living flowers can do to your spirits that nothing else can.” And don’t just go for red roses! Other warm colors, like shell pink and magenta, also add the romance to a bouquet, and some variety in flower choices. Another suggestion: the cool white of a single orchid plant can be a beautiful token of love.

Candles, champagne and flowers set the mood in this romantic bathroom.

2. Decadent bathtime: What’s better than going to the spa? Bringing the spa home, of course! Especially when you set the scene for your loved one. And don’t just wait til February 14th for this treat, says Senior Designer Jan Smith: “Nothing says romance like a spa-like bathroom. Just add flowers, candles and champagne for an amazing Valentine’s Day, birthday or anniversary experience. If your bathroom is not as spectacular as you wish it to be, have LRM Interior Design create the ultimate romantic retreat that guarantees romance all year long.”

Enjoy the beauty of SoCal's scenery.

3. Let’s Go Outside: There’s a reason that lovers go for sunset walks on the beach (and it’s not just because everyone looks amazing in that warm sunset glow). It’s because enjoying the beauty of the day’s end is a wonderful visual treat to share. What if you’re not near the beach? No problem. “Nothing is more romantic then a well-designed, private outdoor lounge area—especially in Southern California where we are blessed with gorgeous weather,” project manager Kristen Rusert insists. “Add lounge chairs, flowing fabric and some candlelight to your space and voila!” Voila indeed—what a wonderful way to canoodle with the one you love, all year round.

What's your definition of "romantic", asks Keri Seydewitz.

4. It’s Personal: “Adding romance to the home can be done so many ways,” explains Kari Seydewitz. “Romance can be soft dramatic draperies, it can be a fresh bouquet of flowers, it can be masculine, it can be a sense of coziness and warmth.  I believe there is no one definition of a romantic interior—romance can be many things no matter what your style.” And the team at LRM Interior Design agrees. After all, our motto is “Your taste, our touch.” We pride ourselves on listening to our clients and providing them with what they want, not our style forced upon them. As Kari points out so succinctly: romance can mean something different to everyone, and we take that to heart every time we discuss a project with a client.

This elevation by Melissa Morgan shows how romance can be in the details.

5. It’s in the Detail: It’s not just what you buy to add to your home; romance can be built into the very design. Adding decorative moldings to a room, especially a bedroom, is a beautiful way to add romance to your home. ” I absolutely love this look,” says Melissa Morgan of her elevation, pictured. “It reminds me of old European homes and pied-a-terres—and let’s face it, Europe knows what they’re doing when it comes to romance.” This elevation represents a design LRMID just created for one of our “Design-in-a-Box” clients, a young couple looking for a bedroom where they can spend quality time together. Good design is not just for Christmas! (Or Valentine’s Day.) It’s a year-round love fest!

Sink into the highest-quality bedsheets with Sferra bedding.

6. Slip Into Something More Comfortable: “Nothing is more romantic than slipping into luxurious bedding!” says our lovely leader, Lisa McDennon. “The next best thing is stepping out of a romantic bath and enveloping yourself in a large, extremely soft and absorbent towel.” Yes, there are towels out there that are deliciously soft and actually dry you off without feeling like sandpaper after the third wash! In the next few weeks, LRM Interior Design will be offering the linen and bedding lines of Sferra and Matouk, who provide the most amazing sheets, coverlets, duvets, shams, blankets, towels and robes. These are products to go crazy for, especially when you look at the specialty embroidered sheet sets. Plus they offer custom monogramming on towels and robes! Contact us to peruse our new library of beautiful bedding and towels, coming soon.

If you are looking for inspiration, Design-In-A-Box or our full-service design capabilities, don’t hesitate in giving LRM Interior Design a call for a free consultation. We love creating homes for our clients that foster well-being and positivity! (949) 497-6806

Top Five Faves: Dining Room Chairs

July 30th, 2010 by jennifermyers

There are so many elements in creating the perfect dining room that it’s hard to focus on one aspect. But for you, readers, this week we’ve managed it. Behold our Top Five Favorite dining room chairs, and from the looks of it, we at LRM Interior Design like to be comfortable while we eat.

And why not? A good designer should be able to choose or create a chair that suits its purpose, i.e. an occasional chair need not be as comfortable as a reading chair, where one would spend much more time. When entertaining, as a dining room suggests, we want to make sure that our guests are happy in their seats, not waiting for the moment that dessert is finished so that they can retire to the softer furnishings of the living room!

Three of our five chairs are tufted, suggesting maximum comfort and luxury while dining; the remaining two are certainly plush. But please, dear reader, choose your own Top Fave…

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Kravet Ensemble Chairs

1. Kravet Ensemble Chair: If you are ever lucky enough to be invited to Senior Designer Jan Smith’s home for dinner, don’t dare say no. It’s no wonder that her choice of chair includes arms—one bite of her husband’s cuisine and you’re likely to fall out of your seat with delight.

Jan is the ultimate hostess, and prefers staying at the table to being in the kitchen: “Dining is an experience for me, and I prefer it to last for hours and through multiple courses,” Jan explains. “These chairs are perfect for extended periods of sitting. Plus, I like the idea of using a “club-style” chair at a dining table.” (read the rest of this post…)

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…)