Showing posts with label Interior Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interior Design. Show all posts

Monday, July 29, 2013

A Complete Transformation From Beginning To End

When someone envisions interior design they often think of the inside of the house; it’s rare to think that it could involve the exterior or altering the residence to a completely different appearance. The owners of this Bayshores house wanted to give their home a completely new look. Being so close to the water they really wanted it to be Cape Cod style.



Before we get ahead of ourselves, this home was going to need a lot of work to achieve such a result.



The house was originally Mediterranean Tuscan style. The exterior was faux stone and stucco with white trimmed windows and doorways. Arched doorways are common in this style of house. To achieve the Cape Cod look this project had to be treated as a blank slate. Everything inside had to be removed so that a successful transformation could occur. The clients had specific requests and pieces that they wanted to be part of the design.

Once it was decided to do a Cape Cod style house plenty of research had to be done, as well as developing the right color palette. A team was formed from our preferred list of contractors.  Floor plans and drawings were created to give the client an array of options and concepts on the finished look. 3D renderings and landscape samples were shown to determine what the client would enjoy. For this particular project we also had to get the approval from the Bayshores Committee to make sure it followed the community’s guidelines. Once approval was received we obtained the proper permits and began construction.

The front of the residence had a barbecue  so that when the owners cooked outside the whole neighborhood could see.  There was no gate to close off the wall, thus leaving it very open.  We decided to take out the barbecue and move it closer to the house and add two ponds in its place. The owners having dogs proved to be a safety concern, as they could fall or jump in. We made sure if they did it would be shallow enough for them to stand up in. One thing we strive for is to ensure that any changes result in safety for children and pets. 
The faux stone and stucco were replaced with real stone and wood panels. The sitting area was moved behind the fountain and closer to the house. This created more privacy for the clients as well as giving them more space. Over the patio table heaters and lights were built into the wooden awning for those cool California nights.
To enter this residence you walked through an arched doorway with a brown door. A small mirror hung against a painted wall and dark walnut floors were throughout. Dark colors usually absorb light coming in, making them appear even darker. It was hard for natural light to survive in this atmosphere. For the new entry way, the front door was expanded and turned into a French Dutch door so that more natural light and fresh air could enter the house. What was once faux stone and drywall was now Sudan Weave in Sand by Ralph Lauren woven wallpaper, which extended throughout the house. The wood flooring went from Walnut to Brazilian Red Oak as well as being wider planked. Behind the door a larger mirror was placed which helped in making the room look bigger as well as reflecting the light from outside to the inside. Upstairs the second floor was squared and a patio was added.

A squared off hallway replaced the small curved version that was once there. A custom finish Deauville Sideboard with mirrored doors sits in this redesigned hallway. By adding the sideboard the space doesn't feel so empty. The hallway is more open and easier for light to get through. Another noticeable point is not only the dining room where the family room used to be but a new focal point in the walkway (but more on that later).

The living room was very dark with furniture that blended into the walls. This created a very plain and uninviting atmosphere. The area didn't have any real flow and the fireplace was distracting to the eye. 
Book cases were built into the walls to provide more storage and decorating space. A new fire place was built out of limestone. A Kravet Carpet from the Barclay Butera Smart Rug collection protects the wooden floor and is great for the high traffic living room. Barclay Butera Hampton chairs were reupholstered in 100% linen fabric, which is softer than cotton. The ottoman was reupholstered in the same fabric to match the chairs. The ceiling was transformed into a Tongue and Groove wood panel ceiling, also known as a V Groove. Other pieces that make this room unique are the Baker End Tables and the Barclay Butera Sussex sofa reupholstered in raffia with cotton cushions. Custom designed curtains were created for this project. Stacked moldling lines the house, helping emphasize the Cape Cod look. The doors open and also stack to provide more of an opening and allow a cool breeze to enter the house along with more light.




Friday, June 21, 2013

Somerset Chair With A Twist

Hello everyone!  If you haven’t seen the Newport Beach showroom since the renovation, please come in and take a look.  One of my favorite pieces is a tried-and-true staple from my furniture line with a fresh new twist.  You have to see this Somerset chair in person to appreciate how stunning it is!


Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Just Around The Corner


It’s that time of year again – the Newport Harbor Home & Garden Tour! This is a wonderful fundraiser that I am very proud to be part of. We have actively been getting our Newport Beach showroom prepared and it is beautiful! We are hosting an afternoon reception to end the tour and we would love for you to join us. The event is this Thursday, May 16th and tickets are still available.  I hope to see you there!

For more information please visit http://www.newportharborhometour.com
or stop by the Barclay Butera showroom in Newport Beach to purchase tickets.

Update: Tickets are sold out for the Home & Garden Tour!


Keep on the look out for this beautiful home



Friday, May 10, 2013

Legends of La Cienega Celebration


What a wonderful event we had today in West Hollywood celebrating the La Cienega Design Quarter’s Legends of La Cienega event: Time Capsule.  Thank you to everyone who came out to see our freshly renovated showroom; and a special thank you to Geri G for her participation in the eventhttp://lcdqla.com/

Barclay Butera Showroom in West Hollywood




Inside the showroom


  

Dennis the Showroom Manager, Madelyn - Interior Designer and our neighbor Geri G  





  

Friday, May 3, 2013

West Hollywood Renovation and Legends of La Cienega

I am really excited about the changes taking place at my West Hollywood showroom – and just in time for the La Cienega Design Quarter’s annual Legends of La Cienega event: Time Capsule. To celebrate we will be hosting a spring soiree between 11-5 on Friday, May 10th, with champagne. The showroom looks fresh and new, and I can’t wait for people to see it!

For more information please visit http://lcdqla.com/legends-2013/


Here is a sneak peak at some of the new pieces you will see at the showroom.







Thursday, April 7, 2011

Mad Men Book Signing w/ Costume Designer Janie Bryant

Hey there,

I cannot believe it is already April. What an incredibly busy couple of weeks with High Point, the release of my Bedding and Candle Collection and all of the industry parties!

To top the cake, I am excited to announce a book signing event with Janie Bryant and her new book; The Fashion File: Advice, Tips and Inspiration from the Costume Designer of Mad Men at our West Hollywood Showroom on Thursday, April 21st 6-9p.m.

R.S.V.P. with Leo at leo@barclaybutera.com

Thursday, March 10, 2011

LUNCH AT DAWNRIDGE


Barclay Butera is featured in an article about the recent lunch at Dawnridge, the estate of famous designer Tony Duquette.

"Ronda started her blog four years ago and in the time since she’s crossed the Atlantic more than 40 times on her quests. Last week she was in Los Angeles for the Oscars and Hutton Wilkinson, designer and curator/director of the Tony Duquette Collection gave her a little luncheon at Dawnridge, Duquette’s unique and fantastic property up in the hills of Beverly. Ronda was traveling also as a marketing representative of Sferra, the Italian high end linens purveyor."

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

BARCLAY BUTERA RULES - a new article featuring Barclay Butera on Interior Design Hound!

"Barclay Butera claims he doesn’t believe in “design rules,” but I disagree. Comfort always rules supreme in Butera’s designs, whether commercial or residential...."
"Barclay has that rare combo needed for success:
Extraordinary Talent + Business Acumen."

Carson, Ashton and Barclay Butera featured on INTERIORDESIGNHOUND.COM

My dachshunds Carson & Ashton & I are featured on Interior
Design Hound. The article also features Barclay Butera Lifestyle, my fabrics for Kravet, and my collection of art by Wendover Art. So many design possibilities!

Barclay Butera featured on INTERIORDESIGNHOUND.COM

"Butera, who shares his busy life with two Dachshunds, has built a multi-million dollar Lifestyle Brand and shows no signs of stopping to rest on his well-designed laurels.

A master of merchandising and brand integrity, Barclay has created fabrics, furnishings, accessories, rugs, carpets, lighting, artworks and has many exciting projects on the drawing board. (I can’t wait for the bedding line from Eastern Accents.)

Be sure to click on the link below the picture of Bette Davis "Bette Davis & “MacTavish” Image: Bettmann"

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

COCKTAILS ON LA CIENEGA!


Cocktails on La Cienega!
Join me for the grand opening celebration of my new Los Angeles location of Barclay Butera Interiors.
January 12th, 2011
6 to 9 PM 918
North La Cienega Boulevard LA, CA 90069


Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Barclay Butera Home - St Tropez Collection @ High Point

Barclay Butera Home debuts St Tropez collection at High Point Market.

Showroom entry featuring Bobine Chairs in Desert Midnight & Oyster Belgium Linen with contrast welt in Woven Tangerine. Pillows: Athena Midnight


St Tropez Chair in Woven Tangerine. Pillow: Canopy Blue Stripe
Harbor Sofa in Panama Weave Natural & Charleston White. Pillows: Coral Point Nautical, Charleston Tangerine, Casa Grande Azure from Hearst Castle Collection

Hearst Castle Library Chair in Heirloom Orzo. Pillow: Casa Grande Gold - Hearst Castle Collection
Grant Chair in Canopy Blue Stripe. Pillow: Blue Harbor; Carson Cube in Absolute Snow White Leather

Sussex Sofa in Desert Midnight. Pillows: Harmon Manor Tangerine, Wilde White Basket; Soho Cube in Honey Basket Weave

Somerset Chair in Wilde Ocean, contrast welt in Wilde White. Pillow: White Ocean

Carmel Sofa in Wilde White, Claire Storage Ottomans in Absolute Mango Leather & Honey Basket Weave. Pillows: Mango Lapis Mohair, Sommers Atlantic, Absolute Mango Monogram


Manhattan Sectional in Harbor Blue, Cambridge Ottoman in Stenciled Zebra Hide. Pillows: Citation Tangerine, Woven Tangerine, Margaret White Matelasse, Waikiki Shells, Gretchen White Matelasse


Bobine Chairs in Desert Midnight & Oyster Belgium Linen with contrast welt in Woven Tangerine. Pillows: Athena Midnight


Hearst Castle Library Chair in Heirloom Orzo & Riviera Sofa in Lapis Mohair. Pillows: Casa Grande Gold - Hearst Castle Collection, Wilde Multi, Honey Basket Weave, Midnight Monogram


Jacques Dining Chair in Bauer Chalk


Wyland Wing Chair in Uganda Croc Gold. Pillow: Coral Reef Blue


Monday, April 5, 2010

High Style at LA Westweek

Thanks to Beth Greene for her post "High Style at LA Westweek" on the Kravet blog inspired.talk.

April 1, 2010
High Style at LA Westweek

"Last week I traveled across the country to sunny LA for Westweek. It was a fantastic show put on by the Pacific Design Center, but best of all it was a great excuse to catch up with many of our Designer Licensees at Kravet and Lee Jofa on their home turf for a glimpse into their design worlds.


Upon my arrival, Barclay Butera whisked me to his showroom on La Brea, which is so impressively merchandised, right down to the reading glasses on the nightstand of the bedroom setting. Dressed to the nines in crisp dark denim and a fitted blazer, every day I spent with him he was as perfectly manicured as his store."
-BG
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Monday, March 29, 2010

Barclay Butera - At Home Arkansas




for the post "Room of the Week"

I was sitting in my office, listening to the melting snow drip, drip, drip…and dreaming of something beachy and inspiring as my Room of the Week…when this “just what I needed” photo from designer Barclay Butera popped up on my Facebook page.

Perfect, right? So of course I had to see more, and was quickly enthralled by the layers of blue in this beach front home, from the shell-inspired dining room to the nautical bedrooms.









Barclay, who calls West Hollywood home, is a design powerhouse. Textiles, interiors, you name it…take a gander at more of his work.
Thanks for today’s inspiration Barclay and Facebook!
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