Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Juan's Residence and Decorating with Living Things . . . I think that I shall never see . . .

                                                                    . . . a poem as lovely as a plant





When I first became aware of interior design, I remember visiting a few homes that all felt really good in a similar way. The design of each environment was radically different, so it took me a while to analyze what it was that gave me what I can only describe as a “special feeling.” After meditating on this enigma, I had an epiphany—they all had plants! Plants give life and movement to a room which nothing else equals. When it comes to exteriors, even the most beautiful architecture will feel barren without foliage. Somehow living things resonate with the life within us. 


When I began my latest project, I had a hard time convincing my client that he needed plants. Fortunately, his wife already had a passion for plants, so I was able to persuade him. He told me repeatedly that he wanted some sort of sculptural accessories. Plants served this purpose. Small plants graced the tables and while large ones added drama.  When he saw what plants can do for a room, he was convinced. Although I was only able to get a pair of large Ti plants in initially, he’s now hooked and promised to add some palms. With any luck, I will have created a “plant monster” 


I show here not only my work, but the designs of others who have realized living beauty in their spaces—sometimes minimalistically and others full-on. For me, the phrase “too many plants” is an oxymoron.     



  












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