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Making a Memorial of Memorial Day

Greetings from the Big Apple: It. Is. Spring!

Sherry Hayslip Talks Coffee Tables with Park Cities People

2013 ASID Design Ovation Awards: It was Our Night!

Greetings from the Big Apple: The Importance of Culinary Aesthetics

Friday Flowers - Tulipmania

The Spring Fling Continues

Spring Has Sprung...

Greetings from the Big Apple: Or in this Case, Los Angeles

Color Essay: I've Got the Blues

For Your Valentines Pleasure: A Fantasy Dinner for Two…

Dallas… Modern… Luxury…

New York State of Mind

Greetings from the Big Apple: Ghosts of Christmas Past

Welcome 2013

Peace at Christmas and Throughout the Year

If Life were a Color...

While the Cat’s Away, the Mice will Play

Design Dialog: Dressing Room Reveal

Design Dialog: Watch for the Big Reveal

Hayslip Design Associates and The Crystal Charity Ball

Happy Thanksgiving

Design Dialog: Peyton’s Closet is Almost Done

Design Dialog: A Sneak Peek in Park Cities People

Design Dialog: Room Envy

Greetings from the Big Apple: Frankenstorm

Greetings from the Big Apple: How I spend My Days in Class

Design Dialog: Color

Greetings from the Big Apple: Coffee Talk and Baby-Doll Heads

Design Dialog: Confessions of a Lapsed Decorating Mother

Greetings from the Big Apple: How a College Kid Eats in the New Millennium

Design Dialog: What About Fabrics

Design Dialog: Words, Words, Words...

The Painted Desert: The Enduring Appeal of Santa Fe

Bienvenue ŕ Dallas: This Style Scout May Have Found Her Calling

Design Dialog: The Duchess is a Diva

Design Dialog: The Chair has Arrived!

Greetings from the Big Apple: NYU Redux

Design Dialog: First, Step Lightly…

Hayslip Design Associates Visits Les Mettaliers Champenois: Why Cross the Pond When You Can Just Cross a Bridge

Design Dialog: Anxiety Over a Chair

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Design Dialog: It's All in the Planning

Revisiting Marrakech

Design Dialog: Converting a Room to a Closet

Hayslip Design Associates visits Remains Lighting: or What Beautiful Things Come from Dumpster Diving in Brooklyn, NY

Design Dialog: My mother has a new client... And it’s me!

Hayslip Design Associates visits P.E. Guerin: A Treasure Chest in Greenwich Village

Design Dialog: Taking on a New Client

Coming Soon: A New Blog Series

Let the Games Begin

Summer in the City - Hayslip Design Associates hits New York

Happy Fourth of July

Martha Says "It's a Good Thing"

Ode to Summertime

Million Dollar Furniture

Memories of Morocco: A Day Trip to Fes

Memories of Morocco: Le Jardin Majorelle

Memories of Morocco: The Hidden and Not-So-Hidden Treasures of Marrakech

Obscenely Beautiful Things – A Small Update

Home Again... Dallas in Bloom

The Family who Wanders Together...

Marrakech Express

Trend Setting: All Aboard the Marrakech Express

Obscenely Beautiful Things

21st Century Homes

The Enduring Appeal of Chinoiserie

The Art of the Room

The Color of Love...

Love is the Answer...

Greetings from the Big Apple (and farewell Big D): Beginning a Collection

La Mode de Gaultier

Casa View Elementary School

Welcome 2012

Out with the old (soon enough)...

My Christmas Wish to You

Greetings from the Big Apple: Window Shopping in a Winter Wonderland

Greetings from the Big Apple: I confess... I’m a Pack Rat

Celestial Architecture

My bags are packed, I'm ready to go...

Happy Thanksgiving

Greetings from the Big Apple: The Blank Canvas of a Dorm Room

Bienvenue ŕ Paris: Shakespeare & Company

Spooktacular Skulls: The Trend of Skulls in Fashion and Design

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Introducing Our Style Scouts

Black is the New Black

Thighs and Other Thoughts

Collecting

How to Turn Your Home into a Piggy Bank... or at Least a Star!

A little love from our friends at D Home...

Born to the Purple

A Glimpse of Things to Come

My Talented Staff II

Happiness on Any Scale

Sherry's Blog featured on DG's Online Editorial

2011 TX ASID Design Ovation Awards

The Meaning of Love...

Blanc des Blancs

Georg Jensen

Farvel Danmark!

Royal Copenhagen

Denmark Awaits

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The Moon and Other Jewels

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Sliding Doors

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Our winning kitchen is featured on DesignGuide's blog!

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Sherry is featured in Dallas Modern Luxury

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A Year of Design Riches

Sherry Hayslip quoted in the Dallas Morning News

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A Weekend in Three Acts: Act 2

a la Michelangelo...

A Weekend, in Three Acts

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Living Large in Small Spaces

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” – Leonardo DaVinci 


Recently I was interviewed by Hunter Hauk for an article in D Home magazine on living large in small spaces.  The article, Is Small the New Big?, appears in the January 2012 issue and features some of my suggestions on how one might make the best use of small square footage.


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Read Is Small the New Big? here.


Small space living is something my firm works with on a daily basis; whether our client is downsizing from a larger family home because they’ve become “empty nesters,” or they’re acquiring a second home (often smaller than their main residence, but occasionally much, much larger), or we’re working with the “second generation” clients on their first home. 

Life in a small space doesn’t have to be austere or cluttered.  Life in a small space can be elegant. 

The key is to see the space with different eyes.  

To begin decorating a small space, it helps to establish your goal for the space.  Do you want to make it feel more spacious and lofty, making the boundaries disappear?  Or, do you want to emphasize the coziness of your small space?

To achieve that open lofty feel, use a few fabrics generously, but limit patterns. Rather, look for glowing textures because too much heavy texture can feel like a bear hibernating in a cave. Keep the feeling gauzy and open with occasional glimpses of sparkly and transparency. 

If a cozy space is your goal, look for fabrics that have a matte finish, like cashmeres and soft wool.  Avoid overly “furry” fabrics and focus on luxurious texture instead.



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In this music/media room, we embraced the “coziness” of the small space by installing panels of quarter figured ash, stained a dark walnut then glazed to achieve a satin finish.  Furniture is croc embossed leather dressed with cuddly throws.

Wallpaper can also be used in a small space to great advantage.  Large scale pattern is very hot right now and can work well in a small space, providing it doesn’t compete with other patterns.  Small patterns would also work well, as they tend to blend and become neutral in a space.  Avoid mid-scale patterns though.


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image: Hayslip Design Associates

The bedroom above embraces the dramatic in a relatively small space.  For its vibrant, young occupant, we pulled together a glowing palette of ruby pinks, chartreuse greens, and incorporated a sculptural wall covering, with deep dimensionality that is highlighted with a hand painted gold finish.

The example below shows how to expand a small space using a subtle and relatively monochromatic palette of lustrous cream and soft grey.  The walls are enhanced with a soft, almost tea-stained, hand-painted map of the world.


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Utilize mirrors and mirrored walls, judiciously.  In this project we installed a custom, mirrored headboard.  This addition really opened up the space.  Additionally, they added a bit of “surprise” to a room. 



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Incorporating Lucite elements and glass tables provide necessary surface area without the added the bulk of wood or metal.  The resulting sparkle of these pieces adds an element of visual interest and surprise.



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In accessorizing, there are two schools of thought, and both can work.  First, accessorize with a few, exquisite objects with dramatic shape and dimension.  Second, if you have collections of small objects, group them for display on a tray.  Also staggering their heights using acrylic risers can help create a visual appealing display. 

You may remember the image below (featuring some of my small collection of Old Paris porcelain) from my post on Collecting.



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image: Hayslip Design Associates

There’s so much more I could say about designing for small spaces, but that’s for another blog… particularly one about my granddaughter Tiger’s ingenious bedroom.  How’s that for a not-so-subtle hint at things to come? 

Love,
Sherry 



Posted: January 25, 2012


And, so you don't think I've given my Style Scout the boot...

don't forget to read Tiger Darrow's latest post here.


 

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