Quintessential Perfect Bath!
23 Thursday Jul 2015
23 Thursday Jul 2015
27 Saturday Jun 2015
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Mood Design!The Stone Age…Design =Qunitessetial Materials + A great Space plan + Creative Designer=
11 Monday May 2015
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Apartment Design, architecture, Art of Light Design, bathroom design, bathroom remodel, ceiling mount fixtures, design, Inspiration, New York City Designer, trends
What an interior designer does: As a designer I envision plans andoutfits spaces in a way that makes them both beautiful and functional. I always balance aesthetic considerations with structural planning to reflect the clients’ lifestyle, set the desired mood, complement the home’s architectural features, and ensure that less glamorous details (like electrical outlets and air vents) fit into the scheme. interior design requires cultivating relationships with trusted artisans, vendors and others who execute my design…
07 Wednesday Jan 2015
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Antique, Apartment Design, architecture, Art, Art and Antiques, art for children, Art of Light Design, Art of Tile, arts, back splash, bakeware, bathroom design, bathroom remodel, bathtoom remodel, Case Study, ceiling mount fixtures, Color Design, color of the year, color theory, cookware, Creative Design, Decorator, design and decorate, Dinning decor, e design, furniture, interior design
Subject: more to a good bathroom design
. Is there more to a good design than a few logical arrangements? How do I make that puzzling bathroom spectacular? More than just simple and utilitarian. Multiple design schemes for a project. At the core exhibit my general use of creative judgment in constructing new arrangements to fit a particular design situation and selecting materials, fixtures, appliances, lighting, etc., is hardly debatable falling into realm of principles of design and esthetics.
In general terms
– Profile, goals and objectives (to make a logical prelude to the presentation)
– Floor plan
– Demolition plan (in case of extensive structural alterations only)
– Elevations
– Specifications of all major surfaces ( as such with reference to image or sample)
– Full specs of one major surface (all details, including sizes, quantities, patterns and joints, yes grout color too, installation, pricing , supplier, delivery )
– Appliances, fixtures, cabinets and fittings picks (as such, complete list a+ )
– Exhibit general understanding of workings of all services.
Stacy Miles
Designer
Interior Design/ Space Planning/Artistic Direction
25 Tuesday Feb 2014
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Quintessential Designing What is Next ..New Trends in Design by Stacy Miles
DESIGN SOULTIONS PROBLEM SOLVED!!
What Attracts Me …
My Grand Design Plans..
My Inspirations
Quintessential Designing What is Next ..New Trends in Design by Stacy Miles
Designer-Stacy Miles http://www.stacymiles-designer.com
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All Finishes and Furniture ,Soace Plans created by Stacy Miles New York City Interior Designer
The Art of Color Trends for a Classic Design.
Design Makeovers-Colorful and Classic ALWAYS…
CREATING WHAT IS NEXT in DESIGN for the Next Decade
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Quintessential Designing What is Next ..New Trends in Design by Stacy Miles
24 Monday Feb 2014
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“Creating What is Next” the New Decade of Design….by Stacy Miles www.stacymiles-designer.com
Quintessential Design Creating What is The Next ..by Stacy Miles
Trends in Materials,Finishes and Furnishings ..custom design -decor
Quintessential Design Creating What is The Next ..by Stacy Miles
Quintessential Design Creating What is The Next ..by Stacy Miles
03 Monday Feb 2014
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Quintessential Designer Short List 2014
Designer-Stacy Miles
Design Short List 2014
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Quintessential Designer Short List 2014
Quintessential Designer Short List 2014strong>Could The Egg Chair by Arne Jacobsen soon be sporting a microchip implant? Danish designer furniture manufacturers are looking into implementing microchip tagging of their furniture as a means of safeguarding authenticity as…Quintessential Designer Short List 2014
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Could The Egg Chair by Arne Jacobsen soon be sporting a microchip implant? Danish designer furniture manufacturers are looking into implementing microchip tagging of their furniture as a means of safeguarding authenticity as…
04 Saturday Jan 2014
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“What is New in Design 2014” Quintessential Trends by Stacy Miles,Designer.
What is “New “ in Design 2014:
By Stacy Miles
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“What is New in Design 2014” Quintessential Trends by Stacy Miles,Designer.
What is “New “ in Design 2014:
By Stacy Miles
http://www.stacymiles-designer.com
Among all the tiles , fancy fixtures, faucets, plumbing, and furnishings that I have designed with in 2013 there are some noticeable trends evolving for 2014… As I filtered through all my projects, here are the three trends that stood out:
Top Kitchen & Bathroom Trends
1. DIGITAL. Though it always sounds a bit ridiculous at first, there is no denying that digital technology is changing this industry dramatically. Though high-end spa tubs that play music and remember your “ favorite tunes on the iPad” , temperature control and conservation settings will no doubt become more commonplace.
2. RETROFIT &RENOVATE. The kitchen and bathrooms industry is responding to the needs of the thousands of homeowners and urban renters who wish to upgrade their existing homes. These products make retrofit and renovation easier with standard sizing and smart solutions to make DIY even easier (if that’s the route you choose). As a designer I suggest always working with professionals !
3. TRANSITIONAL / CONTEMPORARY Nearly every manufacturer I spoke with talked about their newest designs that were destined to be in high-demand due to their strategic aesthetic that was a nod towards traditional but just modern enough to appeal to today’s consumers. While I personally prefer more modern and edgy design, mid-century modern collectible items, these new products make designing a room a that will appeal to any elegant classic home and to a wider range of consumers.
For a Design Consultation in 2014, please contact me directly stacymilesdesigner@gmail.com
Stacy Miles
Designer
Interior Design/ Jewelry Design in Precious Metals/ Space Planning/Artistic Direction.
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03 Friday Jan 2014
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Quintessential Design Case Study 2014,by Stacy Miles Designer.
As the Designer ” I truly believe that any home renovation /remodel can be a success on a limited budget”.
By using my creative resourcefulness combined with my extensive formal design education , that includes all of my project experience inevitably lead to clever solutions and beautiful results.
When working with limited budget of roughly $80/per square foot and a compressed construction period of 120 days from the start of demolition to finish, as the designer and member of the remodel team of an architect, contractor, and electrician, I become the Design Director of the project. As I procure all the materials (everything except for the sheet rock). “Ordering everything myself saves money, as normally a contractor would add a fee on top of the cost for the materials, which includes being responsible for getting the right overage on the tiles and making sure everything arrived in the right sequence. “This usually is quite stressful, and I wouldn´t necessarily recommend trying this at home, DIY.”
As a designer, however, I do offer a client several user-friendly tips for staying on budget and on time. “Having done extensive research on all of my past projects, I am able to make final decisions on schedule, which is one of the most important aspects of any successful project. I always recommend that clients do their research by compiling and organizing their images or links to ideas, materials, and products in a thoughtful way; this is invaluable to you as well as working with a design team “Working within one’s budget is always challenging. As a designer, I am well aware of what´s available in terms of materials and fixtures and covet the same things I specify for my clients. The results are to always strike a balance between the high and low. In most projects in terms of colors I shoot for a fairly neutral palette with varied, rich textures and spots of color.” When it comes to tile, especially for a backsplash, “I splurge on tiles from one or two Italian Tile companies, because of the extraordinary depth of their colors (and non-colors) and handmade character. “The back splash tile in a kitchen or any space is a focal point, I tend not to produce a border tile for it. Since I chose the tile for its form and pattern, I feel that leaving the edge raw celebrates the design aspect .In terms of kitchen design, I always work with the highs and lows, given the open nature of the multi-function room, I tend to avoid upper cabinets and a full height refrigerator for a more integrated overall aesthetic. “For the kitchen splurges, I will go with fridge drawers and custom stainless steel panels to keep the kitchen quiet and monolithic. I may use other materials for the island, to surround and warm it up, quartz, granite and stone are the materials that work best with most tiles. As the designer, I tend to use a neutral palette to create a background that can accommodate a high/low design approach with any kitchen design. For more on my designing on a limited budget please contact me directly.
Stacy Miles
Designer
stacymilesdesigner@gmail.com
11 Sunday Aug 2013
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quintessential Design Optimism by Stacy Miles,Designer.
My work now in 2013 as an interior designer is no different—but now more of my inspirations come from travels out east in the summer, and city weekends in the fall..Looking forward to my RUSTIC CHIC, CASUAL LUXURY renovations and remodel projects this season ahead..
quintessential Design Optimism
As the “The Designer, I always try to be the ” An Optimist at Home “.
As a New York City Designer, I am obsessed with the way good design can improve the quality of life. This weekend while traveling out east with my family…thinking about my very important “design decisions in a renovation of a late Victorian terraced house in Port Washington,New York.
In my former life as a jewelry designer in New York City, living in SOHO and Tribeca my designs reflected the city. Although, now loving be an east ender..I am currently a member of the AIA Architect and Designer Directory, Designer for Marble Palace Design Center in Port Washington, New York and AN Interior Designer for exclusive clients .. some of my best designs and inspirations still arrive from NYC.. creating atmospheres to provoke emotional responses.
My work now in 2013 as an interior designer is no different—but now more of my inspirations come from travels out east in the summer, and city weekends in the fall..Looking forward to my RUSTIC CHIC, CASUAL LUXURY renovations and remodel projects this season ahead..
Best,
Stacy Miles, NYC INterior Designer
Design.Remodel.Renovation.
http://www.stacymiles-designer.com