Roman-style tapestry design

Versace Home Furnishings

Designer Gianni Versace spent a lot of time and money to restore the Villa and lived in this dream house for 20 years.  His guests were Madonna, Lady Diana, Elton John, and many others.  The Villa Fontanelle was built in the first half of the 19th century by Lord Charles Currie, Lake Como, and the neo-classical style.  In 1977 Gianni Versace rebuilt the interiors, the Villa is a decadent hotel from its frescoed ceiling to its gilded 54-foot Versace designed pool.  Gianni Versace’s discerning approach to furnishing his home resulted in the impressive collection of continental furniture, sculpture and silver works, and 18th and 19th-century paintings.  All rooms have been turned into guest suites that have Italian marble bathrooms with gold-plated fixtures and two shower heads, large closets, and separate living rooms/sitting areas and balconies/patios.  He created the house as a symbol of his huge success, adorning it with magnificent frescoes and an Italian garden.  It has been more than 15 years since fashion designer Gianni Versace was gunned down on the steps of his Miami mansion.  The King of Fashion's empire passed to his family after his death, along with a whole host of impressive properties around the world.  The resulting extravagant interiors were complemented by a first-class art collection that included several Picassos and Roy Lichtenstein's "Blue Nude." The Versace house is astounding in every aspect! Donatella Versace was recently interviewed by Vogue magazine in her beautiful Milan apartment previously owned by her brother she answers 73 questions. As Donatella takes us through the rooms of her family's home, she talks about the legacy of Gianni Versace, the future of fashion, and the most common misconceptions about her. After Exploring a vast array of fabulous interiors in the Versace homes take a look at the Vogue interview, here is the link! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkV5VpEROW0

 

  


Traditional family room design with large elegant fireplace and red velvet sofas

Designing with the Color Red

The color red is a lot of things! The rich, warm tone reminds people of the heat of the summer and the festive spirit of winter holidays. Though in recent years, cooler colors have ruled interiors, bold crimsons are suddenly back on the scene. Here are some ways the color red can be utilized in your interior design.

  • Like taking a bite into a red velvet cupcake, a soft, luxurious scarlet chair adds a taste of glamour to neutral and monochromatic spaces.
  • From crimson and fire engine red to Merlot and rust, there are endless ways to use this warm shade to create a mood.
  • Red can feel contemporary, traditional, rustic, or timeless, depending on the shade and context. A touch of red can warm up a room, or add drama when used as the primary color in a small space such as a powder room.
  • Red is incredibly versatile when used in moderation, and can help your space scram strong, radiant, and full of energy and confidence.
  • Solve the balance problem of a room by using the color red sparingly as accents! This vivid hue makes a dramatic difference.
  • Balance and elegance are the keys to getting a fabulous color scheme spot on!
  • An all-white backdrop ensures that even the slightest pops of black and red stand out with ease. This makes for a super-chic home!
  • Contemporary kitchens with glossy countertops are incredibly popular and seem to be the preferred choice in most urban homes. Combining with white in an effortless manner, red and black is a color duo that seems custom-made for the trendy modern kitchen!
  • Red hues provide an excellent, lovely organic living space — the neutral, peaceful ambiance of white balances out with bold, demanding red.

Two large Christmas trees in an extravagant dining area

Tis the Season for Holiday Design!

When it’s time to decorate for the holidays, check out these quick tips to add some cheer to your home.

  • Are you pressed for time, but want a big show to greet guests and carolers on your holiday front porch? Magnolia branches and sprigs of seeded eucalyptus will do just the trick!
  • Three trees are better than one! Incorporate multiple trees into your decor, and choose some magnificent Christmas lighting to adorn them with.
  • Fresh cedar pine, fir branches, and magnolia leaves combined with fruit, pinecones, and tangerines for an ultra-natural and festive look. Strands of gold beads add a surprising hint of color within your garland.
  • A vintage draped blanket over a white table adds the perfect amount of holiday color!
  • Enhance your tablescape with varying heights of decorative trees, candle holders, and small decor items.
  • Decorate your mental with heavily laden garland full of pine cones, ribbons, mirrored balls, trailing vines, and silver leaves.
  • If you pride yourself on having the most festive house on the block, don’t settle on the inside! Your home should be just as festive, cozy, and colorful.
  • Grey and gold is a crisp, graphic combination. Why not transform the color combo for the holidays? Santa will be perfectly accentuated in his red suit coming down the chimney into a grey and gold holiday wonderland.
  • A coastal holiday look is another excellent way to add a unique twist to your decor. A frosted decor livened with blue tones makes a difference in your living space.

Large living room interior design with glass windows and doors

We Work with Your Contractor to Build and Design

Building or remodeling a home is an exciting but challenging undertaking. Often, homeowners seek out a builder without first consulting a designer. This means a designer isn’t brought into the process until many things are already built or in process. At MJS Interiors, we suggest that home design Houston be done as a collaborative effort between designer and builder to create something that fits homeowners’ needs and pocketbooks.

Benefits of a Designer-Builder Relationship

Designer-builder relationships have many benefits. First, this allows the building contractor to focus on what they do best—build. It also creates a process where every part of the build or remodel is thought out and budgeted for from day one. This ensures clients stay within budget and are happy with the end product. Last, an interior designer can work as a project coordinator and communicator to move through the whole process without confusion and without leaving you to make sure everyone is on task.

What Does an Interior Designer Do?

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Interior designers make interior spaces functional, safe, and beautiful by determining space requirements and selecting decorative items, such as colors, lighting, and materials. They read blueprints and must be aware of building codes and inspection regulations, as well as universal accessibility standards.”


Living room interior design with white stone fireplace and crystal chandelier

How to Design Your Dream Library

Are you wondering how to design your dream library? Follow these steps for the perfect reading area in your home.

  1. Consider the context
  2. Pick a style
  3. Decide between built-ins and furniture
  4. Organization

Most rooms in our homes serve a practical purpose for life’s daily routines, but a cozy home library can be a space for those rare moments of peace. Whether your home is traditional, modern, or somewhere in between, bookshelves can be arranged in any way possible!

For a simple but chic look, turn books on their sides and stack them up. Space the stacks on your shelves, leaving air around them for photographs and collectibles. Then, use the piles as risers and top each one with a unique item. Be sure to mix it up! This is where you add all of your pretty things - your objects, sculptures, vessels, collections, and even lighting. Mix up the textures, sizes, styles, and tones!

While layering accessories works well in traditional or eclectic settings, a streamlined approach is fitting for contemporary and modern spaces. Follow the style of your home when accessorizing! Try a mix of vertical and horizontal arrangements. Do this both within the same shelf and then also try mixing up the way entire shelves are arranged so that one shelf is all horizontal and another is entirely vertical.

Depending on the size of your home library room, multiple seating options are available. A popular sofa choice for a traditional home library is the Chesterfield, with its luxurious leather and tufted texture. However, if you are seeking to lighten the look, opt for a lighter textile version such as French linen. Besides a traditional sofa and two club chair configurations, another seating arrangement can be a set of four club chairs, and a round cocktail table ottoman.

Adding glass accents in a dark wood in a traditionally styled library space can help reflect more light in an otherwise dark room, bringing a sense of balance to the area.


Rustic traditional office space design

Wallcoverings

Whether it’s bold or subtle, the wallcovering is sure to make a style statement. From a dramatic bedroom to a simple living room, there are plenty of ways to incorporate wallcoverings.

  • Adding an element of nature is not limited to placing a lovely fig leaf tree in the corner. Floral prints can evoke a colorful spring garden in the living room while a verdant fern pattern gives the home office a sense of calm.
  • You can also use it to create a cute nursery!
  • Bold, beautiful wallcovering is just fabulous! It creates a theatrical atmosphere for the bathroom.
  • Vintage world map wallcovering is another interesting choice.

  • When you enter this unique space above you see a mix of materials with an eye for industrial, brass, marble, banana sheet wallpaper, steel and leather combined with velvet armchairs, bistro chairs, and warm lamps make the ambiance of the space intimate, cozy, and exuberant at the same time.
  • From natural bronze and blush pinks to splashes of refreshing cool tones, a modern range of marble wall coverings is perfect for incorporating some unashamed luxury into your home.
  • Wallcovering makes for a great focal point and infuses a particular layer of pattern, color, and texture into this space.
  • It’s so cool to have something special like a hidden, little delight of wallcovering. It sets the scene!
  • A fresh color paired with a very traditional pattern means up-to-date! We love contemporary wallcoverings.

Italian rustic kitchen interior design

Italian House Interior Design

Italian home interior design can be stunning. Check out these great tips on how to achieve this look.

  • A modern dining room is a perfect example of modern Italian sophistication.

Dark Wood Honeycomb Faux Finish

  • The Tuscan design celebrates its pure luxury and at-home feel through this warm kitchen. A low, cover-vaulted brick ceiling, hex terra-cotta flooring, and rustic sage cabinetry in this kitchen deliver natural warmth while comfortably enclosing the space for an intimate feel.
  • Travertine, a traditional building material, is primarily symbolic in Italian design, as it was the primary material used in the construction of the Colosseum.
  • We love how a space feels both modern, with a luxe mid-century vibe, as well as classical, with details like a magnificent over scale crystal chandelier.
  • The style of old-world accessorizing works best when you apply yourself to it entirely.
  • Less is more is the motto of contemporary Italian houses, seeking a few essential furniture elements with quality!
  • Bathrooms are as important as other rooms in Italian homes and must be as cozy and comfortable as the others. It’s a space to be filled with decoration and imagination.
  • Not exactly invented in Italy, the terracotta tradition has historical roots in Tuscany and is typically an Italian one. Although neutrals and white/black remain the favorite color matches in contemporary Italian homes, the Italian decor style is not afraid of using color, even in warm terracotta tone.

Elegant dining room design with dark woods, gold, and white tones

Mid-Century Modern Furniture in Houston

The furniture and decor introduced in the 1950s and 1960s were clean, sophisticated, and inclusive. Despite the passage of time, mid-century designs have remained a staple in interior architecture. Mid-century colors tend to combine darker neutral tones with saturated accent colors! Mid-century modern furniture is easily identified by their straight, clean lines accented with smooth, curved angles. They rarely feature any fancy ornamentation or upholstery. This minimalist design commonly relies on wooden construction, but can also include fiberglass or metal. They usually only have one or two colors with no patterns.

Mid-century floor lamps and table lamps feature either very straight, geometric lines or round, curved contour. The very contrasting shapes offer a very bold position for lighting in your room. Mostly made of finished metal, but sometimes with wood legs. A popular mid-century ceiling lamp design sees exposed bulbs on straight rods radiating out of a center, though various options are available. Mid-century modern loved asymmetrical, abstract patterns! Most of today’s furniture is made of engineered pressed wood. Let real wood take center stage via the high-quality furnishings of the ’50s. These mid-century masterpieces have clean lines of teak, walnut, oak, and rosewood.

Less is more! Subtlety and thoughtful craftsmanship are much of what makes midcentury-style timeless. When Eero Saarinen designed his modern classic, marble-topped table in 1956, he wanted to eliminate any extra parts, including extraneous table legs. Paired with molded plastic Eames chairs, the simple lines of the table still look fresh and modern in this slate gray contemporary kitchen. Tapered legs and flared arms reveal a sleek, modern silhouette, while plush seating and a button-tufted back embrace transitional technique. An intriguing contrast is presented by walnut wood legs and a soft, woven textured fabric.

The table reflects the striking elegance of modern Scandinavian design, with its natural solid wood construction with sweeping vertical angles. It is bold and sleek, yet warm and inviting. The elegant and well-proportioned Fulcrum sofa combines luxury and comfort.  The sofa is built with a kiln-dried solid wood frame, polished steel sled legs, and hand-tailored top-grain natural leather.


Gray and white interior design of a dining and kitchen area

Scandinavian Interior Design

  • Wall to wall carpets never took off in Sweden, and all genuinely Scandinavian interiors will have a wooden, preferably light, floor in all rooms apart from the bathrooms.
  • White walls and cool grey and blue textiles give off the right ambiance of a Scandinavian interior.
  • Who says chairs have to match? Mix and match yours to make your dining space a little more interesting. Another takeaway? Leather furniture is a great way to add a little warmth and texture to a space.
  • Architect Arne Jacobsen was possibly one of the most prolific Scandinavian modernist designers of his time. His plywood Ant Chair sold in millions. He was influenced by Mies Van Der Rohe, Le Corbusier, and Charles and Ray Eames, and many of his chairs and lighting designs are still sold today.
  • In cold climate countries, it’s not surprising that part of the decor comes in the form of warming textiles like sheepskins, wool or mohair throws, and soft cotton. Not only do they provide a feeling of warmth and coziness, but they also add another layer of texture to a space.
  • Scandinavian design uses wood not only in their flooring but also decoratively in furniture such as dining and cocktail tables. There is also a popular trend of bringing in metallic finishes in lighting and accent pieces. Copper and brass pendants and sconces are a way of adding shine to a room.
  • A light slate gray is both striking and calming in a sleek kitchen.

City park landscaping with water fountains

International Boutique Hotels

 

https://www.saint-james-paris.com/experience/

Saint James Paris is clearly one of the boldest, classiest and most characterful hotels in the chic French capital, and the only chateau-hotel in the City of Lights. The décor of this sophisticated family townhouse is a fashionable mélange of timeless elegance, Parisian grandeur, and eccentric details, providing an ambiance that’s both extraordinarily comfortable and out-of-the-ordinary.

relais-christine.com

The Relais Christine boasts a stylish vaulted spa and a delightful collection of individually designed rooms. The exquisite interior design combines the property’s original architectural features with sumptuous fabrics and lots of characterful period details to create a warm, luxurious, and sophisticated environment.

https://www.dorchestercollection.com/en/paris/hotel-plaza-athenee/

Hotel Plaza Athene, Paris is decorated in a French Regency or Art Deco style, the luxurious rooms are all appointed with antique furnishings. Each room features bespoke linen, Italian marble bathrooms, antique furnishings, beautiful sitting areas, and a pillow menu for uncompromising comfort.

www.360hotelathens.com

This modern, hip hotel views the ancient monuments of Athens. The 360 Degrees feature neutral colors with industrial-chic design details.

https://www.41hotel.com/about

41 is one of the most distinguished and admired hotels in London. The suites are luxurious and share an eye-catching black and white scheme that is homely as well as stylish.

https://www.fazendanova.eu/en/home.html

Fazenda Nova is a secluded luxury Country House in the heart of the Eastern Algarve, near the beautiful historic coastal town of Tavira and stunning coastline and beaches. The bathrooms are polished concrete with Villeroy and Boch bathroom fittings, and Hansgrohe rain showers.

https://www.whythebesthotels.com/en/firenze-hotel-orologio/4-star-hotel-florence.html#home

This elegant and contemporary 4-star hotel has a themed décor inspired by the magical world of Haute Horlogerie. Each floor of the hotel is of luxurious wristwatches. Rooms feature curious details such as door handles in the shape of watch hands and sink taps that look like winding crowns of watches. The suites are elegant with wooden flooring and mahogany furniture upholstered in leather, prestigious fabrics and velvet combined with hi-tech amenities.