Three wallpaper appointments in one day can be daunting but for us it was a ton of fun! Our clients were nice enough to allow us to film the appointments so we could post a glimpse of our day for social media. Everyone was so sweet and had such different tastes in wallpaper! That’s what’s exciting about this business, every job is so different!
Las Vegas Market Trip
Head over to our Instagram for a look into this month’s trip to Las Vegas and this years market! Always a good time to see what vendors and manufacturers are creating for your homes. I love these pendant statement lights pictured above. Hoping to use them in a project soon!
Recent Feedback from our Clients...
Happy clients make us happy. 😊
Gratitude
Having so much fun over here (truly) with Alicia, our up and coming designer who just so happens to be attending and finishing her degree in Interior Design at my Alma Mater!
It blows me away how God has intertwined our paths! So many “coincidences”! Not really! Even down to our outfits! 😂
Here we are working on a few projects, listening to French music and getting our creative juices flowing!
Bath Remodel by Pace Design
Looking back at a bathroom renovation we completed in 2019. We loved the mix of modern matte concrete-look floors and large-scale porcelain tile we took up to the ceiling. These elements highlight the fusion of modern and traditional design.
The Benefits of Hiring a Professional Designer...
We’ve seen it too many times before - homeowners take on a remodel themselves, thinking they’ll save money that way. By squeezing in the work around their 9-5 job work hours, they end up overwhelmed by a project that dragged on beyond their ideal timeline. This is where a professional designer comes in… even a single at-home consultation can make all the difference!
Side note - peep the shower zellige tile in after photo’s mirror reflection. 😍 Though we did a more robust change in tile in that part of the bathroom, minimal work needed to be done to the sink to make a large impact.
New Fabrics for the Showroom
We are loving the new @stroheimfabrics collections for 2024! Thank you @hannahschiewe.fabricut for stopping by and sharing with us.
If you’d like to see patterns like this in your home, call or DM us on IG to schedule a visit to our showroom!
2024 Interior Design Trends
Let’s start with dark and deep tones – think jewel tones that bring the drama and create impactful and bold rooms. And gone is the trend of painting one accent wall with your color of choice… 2024 will see rooms drenched in these colors from top to bottom, giving a monochromatic look. With jewel tones comes an air of elegance, bringing us to our next trend – quiet luxury.
Quiet luxury is nothing new, but it will be a major focus moving forward. Investment pieces from artisanal designers lend nicely when looking to create a room that has a classic and vintage feel.
Going vintage makes it easy to practice the next trend of mixing historical eras. Don’t worry about sticking to one design style when accessorizing a room – look for pieces that entertain a collaborative mixture of modern and traditional.
Lastly, and you probably saw this coming based on the trends above, are furniture and rooms designed with character. Consider unique fabric patterns and a departure from the flawlessly staged designs often seen on Instagram that were influenced by the use of staged, monochromatic, and minimal furniture. Moving forward it is all about creating a room that caters to authentic living, based on the homeowner’s individuality.
Wallpaper Wednesday 2024
Truly one of our favorite performance vinyl wallcoverings, offered by Kravet. These can be used in places where you need that extra protection from moisture, liquid spills or your sweet little one’s fingerprints. This particular project we are working is for the back of a bar, where a sink and drinks will often be present. If you can find a vinyl that offers that peace of mind, go for it!
LA Mood Board
A modern and fun mood board for a new client in LA. She lives with a roommate so her bedroom was the focus of this project. Emphasis on bold color with a serene touch. Working with a younger client with a different aesthetic was so fun for us at Pace Design.
New Modern Options for our Studio
The Modern Resource 4 Collection embodies the connection between the natural and architectural. Earthy palettes and painterly designs meet contemporary line-work and metallic elements for a blended aesthetic that is both timeless and distinctly modern. A full look at the book is available on our Instagram page. Take a look and see for yourself!
End of the Year Recap
Reflecting on the adventure that was 2023, our interior design journey was an absolute blast! We dived into timeless styles, mixing classic and modern vibes with playful earthy colors. As the year winds down, we're smiling ear to ear, celebrating the fantastic designs we crafted together as a team—proof that having fun at work translates into spaces that truly shine! Thank you for all those who collaborated with us throughout the year to help us give our clients their dream homes! Check out our reel on Instagram for a fun retrospective!
Color of the Year 2024
For those of you feeling the moody blues now that the holiday weekend is over, we have a color for you! @benjaminmoore has a fun blue for their 2024 color of the year called “Blue Nova”. It pairs well with the lighter colors pictured above, creating a playful space with its elevated hue.
A Little on the Wallpaper Process here at the Wallpaper Store!
Getting ready for the holidays and feel like your home could use a quick spruce before guests arrive? Wallpaper can do just the trick! Follow these easy steps below to make it happen:
1️⃣ Call to schedule your appointment
2️⃣ Sit with one of our talented designers in our showroom to make your selections
3️⃣Sample the wallpapers of your choice in your home
4️⃣Make final selection and order. We can even provide you with referral for an installer!
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Door Details…
What’s better than a subtle color for the front door on a black and white home? Pictured above is the green used for the main entry at our Fullerton project. It is Benjamin Moore’s “Jade Romanesque” #476, in case you wanted to know!