Showing posts with label yoga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yoga. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2017

Recent press and tidbits...


Grateful
Thank you Fauquier Times for featuring one of our Warrenton, VA office projects in the Times Business section this week.  Read the full article here.  
We are proud to be a contributing writer for the Piedmont Media group and have upcoming articles coming out in SHE magazine, and In Prince William.
Also, our friend Jen Sergent, author of DC by Design blog, featured us here.
         
  Currently working on:

...this fabulous dramatic scheme; black bold pattern will be draperies, smaller prints, pillows and ottoman,


 ...personal reflection, re-establishing good habits, setting business goals higher, taking yoga classes on the Daily OM 

Check out this site for daily inspiration!

...  and working on rooms in both of our homes, including adding more indoor plants (can't wait for spring).



Bethany and I have discovered some fabulous new antique shops and have picked up some amazing finds. We love day trips!

Winter is a great time to work on indoor projects and 'nest' before the urge to be outdoors hits us in the spring.

What are you working on?








Monday, September 10, 2012

Client Sneak Peak : Yoga Studio

Hi there and hope you had a great weekend!  We're exhausted and cannot muster a real post, so for now, we'll give you a sneak peak of our install yesterday at The Yoga Connection.  




Sorry for the terrible Instagram pics and the snippets of the studio; after 7 hours on the ceiling treatment ALONE, we couldn't keep our eyelids peeled long enough to do another thing.

Once we get it photographed professionally, we'll share more, including the story of The Yoga Connection.

-Bethany

If you are looking for help with your home, we'd love to work with you! Contact us for a listing of our services and prices.
Nancy and Bethany

Monday, August 6, 2012

Client Sneak Peek : Ombre Stairs


We had a wonderful weekend working on a client projects.  We met with a new client on Saturday morning for a consultation and then we had a blast turning my kitchen into a lab! After a trip to the paint store, we spent the afternoon mixing paints to come up with 19 jars of graduated tints for an ombre installation on the stairs of our wonderful yoga client. The entry is an intimidating stack of steps, so we sought out to give them the Powell Brower treatment!

The color mixing was a bit tricky, but with Bethany's biology background, and my art background we turned 3 quarts of color into 19 colors.  It was so much fun!


                                    (I didn't really dip my antique Chinese brush in the paint..)

We bought 3 quarts of color in a coral color palette and labeled them as dark, medium and light "control" color, in addition to a gallon of pure white we used for mixing.  Our client very recently had the stairs professionally painted with Benjamin Moore Floor and Patio paint.  We wanted to use the same paint so as to get the same durability, even though we were just doing the instep. We used Duron's Adhesion Primer, our best friend, to prep the steps.  That was the trick in getting these colors to really pop. Next we applied two coats of the BM Floor and Patio paint. I don't know if you've ever used this kind of paint, but it was very thin, very viscous and dried very quickly.  It's almost like a stain, but is has epoxy in it to ensure the paint really sticks (and stays stuck) to the floor!


From each of the control colors, we added the lighter control to it in tablespoon increments, documenting the recipes all along the way. If we had added white to the darkest "control" color to achieve the graduation of color, we would have lost saturation in each mix and the colors would become muddy.  So we added the next lightest control color to each new mix.



Our lab notebook with all of our dilutions.



There are 19 steps total and we did a new color or degradation for every two steps.  Since there is an odd number of steps, we used the lightest mix (pure white with a tablespoon of the lightest control color, a light pink) on the last step only.  To keep it all straight, we mixed our colors in mason jars and labeled them for each step. 

And on Sunday, we painted.

The before.



The after.




We took the last shot as we were finishing up Sunday evening.  The light wasn't great, but we'll show you better pics when we reveal the Yoga Studio Project next month!  We're exhausted from dangling from these concrete steps all day yesterday and doing some precarious yoga-esque poses to get the undersides of the lip of the tread.  But we've so thrilled with the outcome, the perfect touch of whimsy for some sad stairs, and hopefully a peek of what's to come once the students reach the top and enter the inner sanctum.  

Tell us what you think!  And what you got into this past weekend.

- Nancy

I just posted this on a Before and After Link Party over at:


TDC Before and After


If you are looking for help with your home, we'd love to work with you! Contact us for a listing of our services and prices. 
Nancy and Bethany

Thursday, July 12, 2012

namaste



Mom and I have been busy working on a local yoga studio that's near and dear to our hearts, right in the little old town part of our city.  Mom has shavasanahed there for many years, me dabbling in and out of remedial classes.  This studio needs a facelift, so we're presenting our ideas to the owner today


We always joked that it was 'the inner sanctum' and now, we're about to make it that way for real.


The entrance opens smack dab into a steep stairway up to the 'inner sanctum'.  Using the above inspiration picture, we strive to make the studio more welcoming and honoring the far east roots of yoga.  We're thinking...



The industrial rafters in the upper lobby present an older and colder feeling so we want to add soft lines and textiles to create the serene experience that people pay for when joining this studio. 




And some warm woods to bring in an element of nature the yoga strives to bring you back to.






What do you to to re-center yourself?  Do you do yoga?

In other news, our friend Emily A. Clark has done a two-day feature on 'summer style' featuring ourselves and our fellow bloggers doing the One Room Challenge.  Check out our summer style favorite!




-Bethany

If you are looking for help with your home, we'd love to work with you! Contact us for a listing of our services and prices. Nancy and Bethany