Archive for Enduring Style

The Candid Color Palette 2011

Color plays a major role in decorating any living space in your home. At our studio we take the color palette into consideration when creating anything for our clients because we believe a design is meant to enhance your personal style and creativity. We pull subtle colors from within the room and fold them into our designs in order to truly bring the room together. The purpose of every design is to bring fluidity and a touch of elegance to any room, not to draw all attention to itself.

Color congruency is not limited to the floral elements of your design, it applies to the containers as well. With the proper color, texture, and shape, a beautiful floral design can turn into a masterful, personalized element of style, perfectly catered to your home.

The Day You Say, “I Do” 2011

On your wedding day, it is more than important that everything is absolutely perfect, it is a necessity. Therefore we have an enormous sense of pride when it comes to the quality of your floral designs, bouquets, boutonnieres, and everything else you need to make your wedding day truly unforgettable.

Spring is in the Air 2011

Spring traditionally marks the end of the boring drab that accompanies each winter.  Full of color and fresh new starts, spring is a perfect time to try some new design ideas. Try emphasizing the character of your home by incorporating some lime greens or oranges; it can truly make all the difference in the world. If vivid colors aren’t the road you want to travel, we also suggest new containers. Resurrecting an old pot or vase can be just the remedy to add new flair to a design to give you the subtle change you may need this spring.

Final Thoughts on Christmas 2011

It is never too early to think about Christmas. As another wonderful holiday season has come and gone, now is the best time to think back on this past year, while it is still at the forefront. We have discovered making small notes just after the season has ended will not only ease the design process for the following year, but it may inspire fresh, innovative ideas as well.