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Let’s Talk Tiles

Herringbone in the Powder Bath from our Point Loma Project.

It’s that time again! This month, we are talking tile. WOAH, tile can be a hefty discussion to take on, but we are here to break down the basics. Like paint and wallpaper, tile is an easy way to take a room from basic and flat, to interesting and textural. On the flip side, tile can no doubt be a more expensive and permanent change to your home, but the results are worth the investment, we promise!

In terms of breaking down the tile knowledge, we figured it would be best to break it down per room: kitchen, bathroom, & laundry room. In our projects here at South Harlow, we find that these three rooms are where a lot of the tile designing takes place, and the magic of mixing patterns and materials come together in one happy home.


THE KITCHEN

Walker Zanger Tile in our Avenida Manana Project.

When it comes to the kitchen, it’s not just for the cooks, but often we find that the kitchen is the hub of the home. Since most families spend so much time here, it’s important to make the heart of the home feel clean, open, and of course, beautiful. A great way to bring in some character to the kitchen is, you guessed it, tile.

We often find ourselves selecting tile for backsplash, walls, perhaps even the kitchen island, hood range, and flooring. When it comes to selecting tile for your kitchen, it’s important to consider the layout of your home. Is it open concept? Is it separated? What is the flow? If rooms are connected or you have an open floor plan, make sure your tile selections go well with the rest of the house and are cohesive to your overall color palette. We typically like to stick with neutrals over here, but if you’re a risk-taker, always refer back to your original color scheme without going too awry.

Our favorite types of tile in the kitchen are zellige, a classic ceramic subway, and natural stone. Designer tip: selecting tiles in a glossy finish is a great idea for the kitchen! Gloss is easy to clean, so when you’re cooking up a storm over the stovetop, the aftermath and tidying up will be a breeze.

Calacatta Gold Tile in our Hymettus Project.

THE BATHROOM

We have made it to the holy grail of tile talk, the bathroom. It can be a lot to unpack, but let’s just start things simple. In the bathroom, there’s a lot of space to cover. You could be tiling everything from the floors, to the walls, to the shower surround and shower threshold, you name it. Using a variety of sizes, shapes, patterns, and layouts are where the design fun comes into play. You don’t want to go overboard, however, you do want to keep things interesting and mix the materials and the types of tile you’ll be incorporating. Think of mixing a classic subway inside the shower with penny tile shower floors. Pair that with an interesting bathroom tiled floor, perhaps a fun patterned encaustic or a hexagon mosaic, and you have yourself a nice mix!

Straight Herringbone with Hexagon Mosaic Tiles in our La Jolla Project.
Herringbone Walls mixed with Hexagon Cement Tile Floors in our Hymettus Project.

Once you have your tiles selected, next consider the layout. Straight stacked? Offset? Herringbone? You choose! Just consider the feel you are hoping to achieve. For example, if you are hoping for your master bath to feel like a spa, you probably don’t want to go for any patterns or layouts that are too busy. If you have one tile that is a total showstopper, make surer the rest of your selections are more subtle and paired back. We don’t want materials to be competing. We do want materials to enhance each other and make the room feel in balance. Another little hot tip: when choosing tile finishes for bathroom floors, it’s best to pick something in a matte finish. A matte finish means no slipping on wet surfaces – yay! When it comes to the inside of the shower, pick shower floors in a smaller tile shape. A small shape means more grout lines, and more grout lines mean more grip. As for the shower walls, a glossy finish is always a great option, because as we learned earlier, glossy is easy to clean.

On that note, one last topic to discuss here is grout. Yep, so fun right? Right! We will leave this short and sweet. Contrasting the grout and tile color will bring out the tile layout and pattern, whereas a similar grout and tile color will allow for the layout to be for subtle and less noticeable. Similar rules apply with grout width. The wider the grout, the more pronounced the tile layout and shape will be. The thinner the grout, the more subtle and less pronounced the tile layout will be.

Mosaic Tile Floors in our Del Sur Project.

THE LAUNDRY ROOM

Lastly, we have the laundry room. The laundry room can sometimes be a neglected space within the home, so it’s important to make it feel as beautiful as it is functional. If the laundry is a bit separated from the rest of the home, this can be a fun opportunity to use a playful and patterned encaustic tile. Have some leftover tile from your upstairs bath? Use that tile on the laundry room floor. We promise it will make those household chores feel way better. Just make sure that the tile is as durable as it is good looking.

Hexagon Cement Tile Floors in our Hymettus Project.
Encaustic Tile Floors in our Santaluz Project.

That’s it from us, folks. We hope you enjoyed a little tile talk, and we hope you found this information educational or useful in some way. We will be back with more next month. Ciao for now!

A Round-Up of Our Favorite Wall Mirrors

Vignette from our La Jolla Project.

It’s a good day and age to be an interior designer. Our options are endless! We’ve got numerous companies sourcing materials and seeking out masters of a craft all over the globe so that we, designers and home enthusiasts, can have easy access at one click of a button. It seems as if there is a new discovery to be made almost daily.

One home item in particular that has gone from basic to a full-on room game-changer is the wall mirror. Wall mirrors have become such a statement piece. Sculptural in shape, they have taken on a whole new art form. They can even take the place of artwork on the walls and become a conversation of their own. Instead of investing in multiple pieces of art, hang a statement mirror in its place, and you will have a more open and bright feel to your room.

Living room from our Skylark Project.

It’s true. Mirrors can take a bland space from 0 to 100 in one quick fix. Have some simple, white subway tiles in the bathroom? Warm them up with a brass vanity mirror for contrast and edge. Have a big open wall space but want to keep things clean and minimal? Yup, a mirror is the answer. Mirrors can be the first statement you make as an inviting entryway. They can be the focal point of a vignette. Mirrors are the jewelry to the bathroom and the accessory that pulls the look together. Like hardware and lighting, they come in a mix of finishes, from brass to iron to nickel, leaving the mix of metals up to your choosing. Nowadays, we can even get mirrors wrapped in leather or rope with a hanging strap as if we are choosing a new handbag.

Entryway from our Skylark Project.
Principle bath from our Hymettus Project.

So instead of settling for a dull, run-of-the-mill mirror for your home, spice your walls up and adorn them with the beauty that they deserve! Your walls will appreciate the effort, we promise.

We scoured the Internet and selected a few favorites, so scroll down to shop mirrors that caught our eye!

1. Bernadette Round Mirror , 2. Arteriors Lianna Mirror , 3. Fairmount Round Leather Mirror , 4. Tufa Wall Mirror , 5. Drista Round Mirror , 6. West Slope Pivot Mirror , 7. Moana Mirror , 8. Synonym Wall Mirror , 9. Victor Leather Gunmetal Mirror

Our Top Picks in Wallpaper

Image from our Village Green Project featuring Dark Floral Wallpaper by Ellie Cashman Design.

It’s that time again. Blog time! Last month, we talked wood-paneled walls. This month, we are talking wallcoverings, aka a fancy term for wallpaper! Currently, we are wrapping up a few projects and are also selecting materials for others that all involve a wallpaper moment of some sort, and we couldn’t be more excited to debut a couple of favorites that we’ve been dying to use.

Wallpaper is one of the easiest ways to make an immediate impact in a room. It adds character and can initiate a mood of your choice into a space. Wallpaper is a chance to introduce an artistic motif. The wall is your canvas! Choose a colorful pattern for a more playful approach or go with a big, bold floral print to create elegant drama. Wallpaper can curate the color palette you plan on using in a room, and it can help set the mark for the rest of your design decisions. If you choose to make a statement with a bold color and pattern, you can pair it with some safer neutral furnishings and fixtures throughout for balance, or you can even play off the colors of the paper and work with other tones within the family. Better yet, go bold pattern but in a soft colorway, the South Harlow approach. Yep, it’s possible to be both daring and safe in one fun little design dance.

Image from our Hymettus Project featuring Petals Wallpaper in Taupe-Blue by Rebecca Atwood.
Image from our Santaluz Project featuring Smoky Rose Wallpaper by Anthropologie.
Image from our Santaluz Project featuring Smoky Rose Wallpaper by Anthropologie.

If you aren’t sure where to begin, we recommend starting in an area of your home where you feel willing to take a design risk. Some of our favorite places are the home office, powder bath, and kids’ room. We love using wallpapers as an accent wall, a pop of pattern behind open shelving in your home bar area, or even on the ceiling if you feel up for taking a chance. One of our favorite ways to mix the glory of lush materials is pairing paper with tiles for a beautiful blend of pattern and texture.

We encourage you to undertake a design transformation within your home using wallcoverings, so we took it upon ourselves and compiled a few of our favorite selections below. Let us know if you have some good ones that we need to have on our radar, too.

Until next time!

1. Graffito Wallpaper by Kelly Wearstler , 2. Dark Floral Wallpaper by Ellie Cashman Design , 3. Sediment #2 by Drop It Modern , 4. Loxo: Onyx Grasscloth by Brook Perdigon Textiles , 5. Hatch – Sand Wallpaper by Mitchell Black , 6. Titik Wallpaper by Caroline Cecil , 7. Smoky Rose Wallpaper by Anthropologie , 8. Petals Wallpaper by Rebecca Atwood , 9. Mr. Blow by Abnormals Anonymous

Trends That Feel Timeless: Wood-Paneled Walls

Bedroom from our La Jolla Project

Howww is it almost July?! 2020 will forever be known as the slowest yet fastest year known to date. While COVID may have caused us to rearrange some plans, one perk is that it has given us a little time to go down a Pinterest inspiration tunnel, hence our post today.

We get hired to come into homes old and new. We’ve had the pleasure of fixing up some 1950’s and 60’s homes preserving their quirks and character, while on the other hand, we’ve been brought on to bring life into some tract homes with not so much charm, architecturally speaking. Whatever the type of house, a big part of our job is making our clients’ home feel comfortable and well-lived while also making them feel interesting and current.

An impactful way to bring charm and personality to your home is through the use of custom millwork. We are talking wall paneling to be exact. Wood-paneled walls are a great alternative to the everyday paint job and wallpaper. It gives an otherwise ordinary room a custom and personal touch. Paneled walls can elevate the whole room by adding texture and dimension. Depending on which type of paneling is used, the detailing can feel classic and traditional, modern and refined, or even ornate and European.

We are tried-and-true fans of shiplap, but lately, we’ve been crushing on other types of paneling, too. You’ve probably seen the square grid, board and batten accent wall in our latest La Jolla Project via Instagram. We are so grateful our client trusted us to give her bedroom walls some much-needed lift and depth, and we are so pleased with the results. The pitched ceilings mixed with the square grid walls made this space feel much larger while also staying warm and inviting.

The possibilities and locations within the home for these beloved wood-panels are endless, so we’ve rounded up a few of our favorite examples below. Hope you enjoy the inspiration as much as we did!

Square Grid Board and Batten from Jean Stoffer Design
Paneled Wainscot Entryway by Grey Lane Homestead
Applied Moulding via Jean Stoffer Design
Paneled Wall via Studio Eliana Rokach
Square Grid Stairway by Moore House Design
Image via Ethnicraft

Looking for a few accessories to bring more texture into your home? We love decorating with wovens, greenery, and linens to name a few. Shop our South Harlow Home goods below!

Shop the Look: 1. Jute Baskets (Set of 2) , 2. Glazed Stoneware Planter , 3. Polka Dot Throw , 4. Woven Zuzu Basket

Summer Upgrade: Our Top Picks for the Backyard

Image from our Bandera Street Project

It’s that time of the season where the sun is shining and fun times outdoors are to be had! Normally this time of year, we would be grabbing our beach tote and towel and living in the sand on the weekends, but you know how the story goes. San Diego beaches are closed for beach lounging at the moment, but that doesn’t stop us from spending time outside. During quarantine, we’ve all stayed cozied up inside practicing some new recipes and drinking far too much wine. Well, guess what friends, since the weather is heating up, it’s time to get the BBQ going, get the sangria flowing, and socialize with family and friends… using safe distance, of course!

It’s time to get reacquainted with our backyards and unveil all of the patio furniture. With the combination of being pent up indoors mixed with Memorial Day weekend fast approaching, we couldn’t think of a more ideal moment to focus on sprucing up your backyard and making it the perfect hangout spot. We’ve teamed up with AllModern and selected a few of our favorite pieces to create the ultimate outdoor oasis. Pretty sure we all deserve to splurge on a little upgrade after the roller coaster ride of 2020.

AllModern is one of our go-to spots to source clean-lined, timeless furniture and décor. For our backyard design, we chose pieces that are classic and have a luxurious coastal feel, and of course, we stayed true to our love of soft neutrals. We are big fans of mixing materials, so the use of metal, wood, and woven elements just felt right. That knotted roping side on the coffee table paired with those clean, teak armchairs pretty much makes us feel like we are on vacation. Just add chips, guac, and a refreshing adult beverage, and we have ourselves the perfect summer’s eve!

Check out our backyard design, and shop the look below. Let’s get your outdoor scene ready for those warm nights of socializing at home!

Shop the Look on AllModern

area rugsWaldon Indoor/Outdoor Rug // More Outdoor Decor outdoor tablesMarina Metal Coffee Table // More Outdoor Furniture outdoor lounge chairsFranko Elam Chair // More Outdoor Lounge Chairs
outdoor seatingRobby Patio Sofa // More Outdoor Seating outdoor tablesBevis Side Table // More Outdoor Side Tables outdoor dining chairsMorrissey Chair // More Outdoor Dining Chairs
outdoor tablesLindel Dining Table // More Outdoor Dining Sets throw pillowsLightle Geometric Pillow // More Outdoor Pillows plantersRona Planter // More Outdoor Planters

Though we may not be able to wine and dine at a restaurant with friends, and we may not be able to move around outside as freely as we please during these times, we hope that this post dedicated to all things home outdoors gets you pumped up to celebrate the sun.

Happy shopping!

An Ode to the Color Blue

Kitchen from our Avenida Manana Project.

Hello, world! We are four months deep into 2020, and boy oh boy what a strange four months it has been. The time spent indoors has us all self-reflecting and perhaps even considering some long contemplated shifts within our everyday choices and lifestyles. Hopefully, these shifts are for the better. We hope no one cut their own bangs out there while in lockdown!

While some things may feel out of our control at the moment, one thing that we can have a bit of control over is the feeling and the mood that we have within our home. Our home should feel like a secure safe haven away from life’s curveballs. Turbulent times like these accentuate the importance of having a home that calms the nerves and makes us feel at peace. One easy way of setting the tone within the home is through the use of color. Designers have long been using color to evoke certain moods and emotions. Color isn’t something that you just see, but it is something that you feel. It creates an entire atmosphere.

It should be of no surprise that we here at South Harlow love using the color blue in our projects. We’ve used this color in forms of paint, tile, furniture, and small accent décor pieces. Being based along the San Diego coastline makes our love of blue come ever so natural, however, there are some major psychological benefits with this oceanic hue that we also try to incorporate within the home.

Kitchen island in Sherwin Williams Foggy Gray paired with cabinetry painted in Sherwin Williams Crushed Ice from our Avenida Manana Project.

Blue is widely known to be beneficial to the body and the mind due to its calming and soothing effects. In fact, the color blue has been linked to lowering blood pressure and slowing down the heart rate. Blue has been known to represent serenity, peace, loyalty, and inner security. Lighter blues can instill a state of tranquility, help clarify the mind and thoughts, relieve stress, and can even improve concentration. Blue reflects nature: the sky, water, and air. It can be quite grounding; therefore, it is a favorite to incorporate within the home as an effort to bring a sense of connection with the outdoors.

Some of our favorite places to use blue is in the heart of the home, the kitchen. We love using it as an accent color for a pop of cool tones while mixing it with the warmth and textures of wood, woven elements, brass, and leathers. Bathrooms are another favorite space for us to use the color blue. It can create a spa-like atmosphere and can enhance relaxation while providing a fresh feeling.

Blue Danube field tile from European Tile Art in our Hymettus Project.
Kids bath from one of our most recent projects. Playful blue paired with the contrasting warmth of brass hardware and faucets.

It’s important to note that too much blue can feel cold and can almost have the opposite desired effect, so we love pairing it with neutrals like white, warm grays, and beige. Some of our favorite neutral paint pairings are Benjamin Moore’s Edgecomb Gray, Sherwin Williams’ Snowbound, Sherwin Williams’ Ceiling Bright White, and Sherwin Willilams’ Crushed Ice.

If you are looking for something a little more temporary and interchangeable, adding some pops of blue through home accessories and décor pieces are always an easy option. A patterned throw pillow, vase, or basket is a great way to make your house feel well-lived in and can also add some necessary layers and textures.

Pops of blue used through accent art in our Skylark Project.
One of our favorite calming color palettes seen here in our Skylark Project: light blue, white, and warm gray.
A relaxing scene from our Chelsea Project.

Our ode to blue is a forever love affair, and learning how to use it for all its psychological benefits can help you level up your interior game. If this pandemic has taught us all anything, it is the importance of having a calm mentality throughout all of the uncertainty. As the funky moods ebb and flow, one stable ground that can keep our nerves at bay is the look and feel of the home.

If you’re in the shopping mood and want to add a little blue to your life, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorite home accessories from South Harlow Home below. As for now, that’s it for us. Stay well friends!

Shop blue: 1. Diamond Patterned Stoneware Planter in Large , 2. Denim Blue Square Pillow , 3. Large Sea Glass Beads in Dark Blue , 4. Hand-Woven Abaca Basket in Blue