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Design Lessons I Learned From My Mother

February 24, 2014 by carole Leave a Comment

I am in Canada (a.k.a. The Frozen Tundra), visiting my folks, and I am reminded of how influential my mother’s design aesthetic has been on my own.  My parents moved into this condo, almost 19 years ago, after moving out of the family home where we were raised.   Things have changed in recent years to make room for a hospital bed for my mom and some shifting of furniture in the bedroom, but much of what she did upon moving in has remained the same. And it is on this trip I realized all the design lessons I learned from my mother.  

My mom was like the proverbial kid-in-a-candy-store when she moved here. A newly built home (after dealing with a1930s house that required constant attention) provided a clean slate for her design.  My mom is an inveterate collector but she has the ability to display things with a master curatorial eye.  She has classical design taste which never really goes out of style, does it? 

Speaking of classical design, my employee and I had the recent pleasure of seeing Jennifer Boles (The Peak of Chic blogger) at a book signing for her book, In With The Old.  

ML on left, me and we ran into a sweet customer who just had a baby...hard to believe!

We ran into a sweet customer who just had a baby which was hard to believe!

In With The Old by Jennifer Boles

In With The Old

And when I tell you this book is genius, I am being sincere (and not being paid!).  Boles organizes the book alphabetically, defining the signature pieces that constitute classic design.   It is essentially a guidebook, not your typical pretty coffee table book with loads of pictures (though it does have beautiful photos), but rather a reference book with a well-researched historical perspective on these items.  I devoured it in one evening.  My mom would love this book.

In honor of classic design, I came up with a top list of design lessons I learned from my mother, as captured unfortunately via I-Phone photos (apologies in advance):

DESIGN LESSONS I LEARNED FROM MY MOTHER

1/Built-in storage

When done with solid architectural detail and function, built-ins will never go out of style.   These two examples were added by mother and not part of the “stock” design of this condo.

raleigh interior designer design lessons i learned from my mother

The kitchen nook is more functional with the built-in window seat which also accentuates the lines of the windows

Built-in Living Room Bookcases

Living room bookcases conceal the TV and allow for plenty of storage

2/ Collections look purposeful and neat when clustered together instead of scattered throughout a home 

My mom collects teapots and “mother and child” sculptures/figurines.

mother and child art

Mother and Child figurines clustered in a large hutch

more Mother and Child sculptures clustered on the TV cabinet "mantle"

More Mother and Child sculptures clustered on the TV cabinet “mantle”

3/ Vignettes 

My mom has wonderful little vignettes of other collectible items that  may be disparate but, when put together by color or theme, look beautiful.

blue and white chinese

Blue and white, and birds

baby art and lamp

Baby art and cherub lamp

4/ A classic mirror on foil wallpaper always looks fresh

french mirror on foil wallpaper

Classic French mirror and foil wallpaper

5/A gallery wall pulls together several pieces of art in an interesting alternative to one large piece of art

When placed with a mirror, a gallery wall makes a statement in a foyer.

Gallery wall including mirror to check yourself:)

Gallery wall including mirror to check yourself:)

6/ Modern art, mixed in with traditional pieces, creates tension and an interesting juxtaposition

Modern art works in this vignette, as my artist Uncle who gave my mother the painting knew it would!

Modern art works in this vignette as my artist Uncle, who gave my mother the painting, knew it would!

modern art in traditional setting

More modern art over the sideboard

7/ Styling and art in unexpected places

As in the master bathroom and laundry room below.

why not formal art and an Italian wall fountain by the bath?

Why not formal art and an Italian wall fountain by the bath?

fun pottery and other bits above the washer and dryer

Fun pottery and other bits above the washer and dryer against blue & white – my mother’s favorite motif

8/ Don’t overlook little nooks and corners

This little bookcase shines in the corner with an original art shrine to my mother for her 80th birthday.

love this diminutive bookcase in a corner of the master, between a French cane daybed and chair

Love this diminutive bookcase in a corner of the master, between a French cane daybed and chair

Most importantly, this is a home, not a museum.  It is comfortable and lived in (I didn’t “tidy up” the built-ins or rearrange before shooting the photos).   It is what it is, as most homes should be.  I am thankful for my mother’s inevitable influence…despite our mother-daughter clashes over the years, I am my mother’s daughter afterall.

 

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