


Rick Lundy Interiors, Inc.
What's great about these pieces is that they can go anywhere! They will fit into a variety of decors and can be interchanged. I love the linen feel and look. Every room should have natural elements to it, as they help to calm and relax, and any of these works will do just that!
Faryn Davis is the amazing artist who is responsible for Fernworks Fine Art. In her work she incorporates found pieces with wood, clay, paint, resin, etc to create an awesome and unique depth to each creation. In her own words: "For me, these intimate pieces evoke a world veiled, powerful, and raw; a world of hope and longing..." I have included a few of my favorites below.
The inspiration images are not meant to be used as a strict decorating plan, but to select specific design elements from. You may like a chair in one image, a floor in another, a color scheme, a piece of trim, or an overall style. It's much easier to plan a room visually, than for both sides to try to describe their thoughts.
Since then I've been obsessed with all things canine. I was thrilled to come across these "Golden Retriever" bookends in the September 2007 issue of Domino magazine. Elegant, sophisticated, with a touch of wimsy, they fit perfectly on a shelf in a formal living room or office, as well as holding up your favorite doggy treat cookbooks in the kitchen. Visit http://www.globalviews.com/ for stores.
I recently ordered these cards from Fabulous Stationary for my aunt's wedding. What a great wedding gift! The graphics are beautiful, and I had a difficult time deciding. This was another one that I loved:
The couples cards were my favorite, because they're perfect for almost every occassion. My favorite part...they print the address on the back of the card for free AND the envelope has a window in the back to see the address! How cool is that?!
Some typical options for the space under a staircase may be a closet or a bookcase. I love the idea of a cozy reading area. This image is from the book "Private Places" by Judith Wilson. Taking cue from a window seat or daybed, the designer has made this small space inviting. Mixing striped materials and adding several pillows creates a perfect balance between masculine and feminine. Anyone would feel at ease here!