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The Office Chair Round-Up

Photo from our La Jolla Shores Project.

Just like that, kids are back in school, which means we are back at work full-time mode. Why must summer go by like the blink of an eye? Though we are holding on to the last few weeks of summer for dear life, there is something so comforting about fall’s happenings and cozying back up with our daily routines. Call us crazy, but we are ready to get back to the grind and have our lives organized for success for the up and coming months ahead. Whether you are working from home or are back in the office, it’s time to get back into that steady workflow, and we are here to help make your office situation look its best! We rallied up a few South Harlow-approved office chairs that are just as chic and cute as they are comfortable and functional. Scroll below, and happy shopping!

Image from our La Jolla Shores Project.
Image from our Village Green Project.

Shop Desk Chairs:

Top Row: Cohen Desk Chair , Bowtie Green Boucle Chair , Roan Wood Office Chair | Second Row: Quinn Desk Chair , Alexa Desk Chair , Slope Leather Chair | Third Row: Colusa Desk Chair , Bryson Desk Chair , Channel Suede Chair | Bottom Row: Tyler Desk Chair , Diversey Office Chair , Cooper Mid-Century Chair

5 Ways to Add Interest to Your Ceilings

Photo from our Windansea Project.

We are over halfway through 2021, and it is starting to feel like things are looking up! Literally. Do you get where we are going with this? We are here today to talk ceilings. Ceilings are oftentimes a missed design opportunity within the home, but when given the chance, they can be a show-stopping moment that brings so much character and charm into a space. For most of us, the dream scheme is to have high-pitched ceilings with reclaimed wood beams from an old French farmhouse, right? Well, we have to face the facts here, and sadly, that’s not a possibility for most of us, so we have some other solutions that can be just as transformative and endearing. We’ve compiled five ways to add interest to your ceilings, and believe us- they make ALL the difference in your home. You will never look at your ceilings the same!


1. Crown Molding

Interior Design by Cortney Bishop Design.

Crown Molding is probably the most commonly used technique to enhance a ceiling. Not only does it add a special detail to the ceiling, but it adds a nice touch to the top of the wall, too. Crown molding is a great way to marry the wall and ceiling into one happy and cohesive relationship. There are a lot of types of crown molding out in the ether, and you can go as traditional or modern as you choose. If you prefer it to be more understated, paint it the same color or a shade slightly off from your wall and ceiling color. If you want to highlight the molding, paint it in a fun accent color, perhaps even matching the window frames and doors in the room.

Interior Design by DISC Interiors.
Interior Design by Sean Anderson Design.

2. Accent Ceiling Color

Interior Design by Sean Anderson Design.

This one might be a little out there for some, but boy, can it add some refined drama into the home. You can go bold with a dark color and paint technique, like lime wash or plaster, or keep it more muted with softer earth hues in a high reflective finish.

Interior Design by Cortney Bishop Design.

Interior Design by Chan + Earys.

3. Wood Paneling

Interior Design by Studio Lifestyle.

This feature is probably one of the more approachable design elements that you can add to your ceilings, and my oh my, can it make the world of a difference. You can choose from shiplap, v-groove, beadboard, tambour, or reclaimed wood, to name a few. Depending on the overall vibe you want to achieve in your home, paint it white for a light and bright look, dark for mood and drama, or keep things natural for a warm and modern feel.

Interior Design by Cortney Bishop Design.
Interior Design by Denise Morrison Interiors.

4. Beams

Interior Design by Sean Anderson Design.

Beams are another approachable solution to elevate your ceilings and add architectural features to your space. They can add dimension, depth, and length to your ceilings, resulting in a dreamy, character-filled home. Paint them, sand them, bleach them, stain them, or keep them rustic and reclaimed. The options are almost endless.

Interior Design by Jessica Helgerson Design.
Interior Design by Studio Lifestyle.

5. Coffered Ceilings

Interior Design by M. Elle Design.

Oh, these are some of the most charming of ceilings! “Coffer” means indentation, and this architectural feature typically consists of sunken panels in a square or rectangular shape, framed by beams to form a three-dimensional, grooved grid on the ceiling. The result is a timeless transformation adding loads of architectural value to your home.

Interior Design by Amber Interiors.
Interior Design by Studio Lifestyle.

Room Designs for the Little Ones in Your Life

Nursery Design from our Hymettus Project.

Hello, blog family! It has been an exciting month over here in the world of South Harlow. For starters, we have wrapped up several exciting projects in the past few weeks, some of which we’ve been working on for years. Look out on the ole Instagram for more photos of these beauties to come. On a more personal and life-changing note, our fearless leader, Erika, gave birth to her third boy, and he’s the most precious little squish we ever did see! That’s right THIRD boy. So with three small kiddos running the household, we thought it would be a fun idea to do a nursery and kids room design for those tiny humans in your life. One for the boys, one for the girls, and even some interchangeable pieces for both, too! We’ve got to train them to appreciate design while they are young, right? As much as we need to surround ourselves with an environment that makes us feel happy, our children deserve an inspiring place to grow, too. Take a scroll below to see some nursery and children’s room designs by the South Harlow Interiors crew, and then take a peek at our boys & girls room round-ups while you’re at it. Let this post be your muse to give your kids an uplifting room upgrade!

Kids Room Design from our La Jolla Project.
Kids Room Design from our La Jolla Project.
Nursery Design from our La Jolla Project.
Nursery Design from our Hymettus Project.

FOR THE BOYS

1. Bunting , 2. Moon & Earth Poster Print , 3. Life is Wonderful Print , 4. Rattan Table Lamp , 5. Jute Basket Set , 6. Mercado Hamper , 7. Ochre Cotton Quilt , 8. Denim Blue Square Pillow , 9. Divan Twin Bed , 10. Diamondscape Rug , 11. Dot Tufted Poufs

FOR THE GIRLS

1. Dolly Natural Tall Bookcase , 2. Rainbow Print , 3. Glazed Stoneware Bell – Cylinder , 4. Glazed Stoneware Bell – Round , 5. Linen Quit in Blush , 6. Nash Convertible Crib , 7. Sarina Rug , 8. Kershaw Chair , 9. Striped Ottoman Cube

Before & After: Coronado J Project

Hi friends! We are back at it again, and boy oh boy do we have a good post for you today.  You’ve probably seen us post our latest Coronado J Project on Instagram, and what a beauty she turned out to be! If you’ve been following us on social for a while now, you may have even seen us post a couple of snippets of this project during the construction phase, too. We have shared the during, the after, but we have yet to share the BEFORE. Yep, the time has come. We are showing you the before and after photos of our Coronado J Project right here, right now. It is mind-boggling, to say the least, so buckle up!


THE EXTERIOR

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This home has Old Spanish roots, so we wanted to stay true to that essence, but give it a major facelift and a breath of fresh life. We said bye-bye to the blue door and windows and modernized the home with black pops of contrast, a new and improved Spanish-style railing, and a new lantern over the door. We can’t talk about all that is new to this home without pointing out the addition to the upstairs. We teamed up with Christian Rice Architects to bring this house to great lengths, literally and figuratively. Not only did the home itself get some improvement, but the landscaping did, too. New plants, pavement, and a cozy fire pit can go a long way!


THE ENTRYWAY

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WOAH. Talk about a transformation! We made a few minor adjustments here. Just took down some walls, raised the ceilings, and some new hardwood flooring throughout – no big deal right? If only things were that easy! We added a powder bath underneath the staircase and added some built-in storage on the sidewall. We also gave the staircase a brand new railing which is probably one of our favorite features of the whole home.


THE GREAT ROOM

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For starters, we ousted the outdated furniture. We wanted to keep elements of the Old Spanish character, so we kept the beams on the ceiling but gave them a brand new paint job in black to create a modern, stark contrast against the white interior. The classic combination of black and white can really hit the spot! We took out the alcove shelving to keep things more clean and simplistic, and we restructured the archways to be less boxy and more curved and timeless. The window frames and fireplace got some upgrades, and we kept that big window in the front to allow all the natural light inside. Lastly, we topped it off with some beautiful furnishings to suit this family’s coastal, laid-back lifestyle.


THE BAR & DINING ROOM

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Drumroll, please… say hello to the new bar and dining room! This home bar has got to be one of our favorite design moments to date. Thanks to Mill Brothers Fine Woodworking Inc., we were able to bring our white oak vertical wall paneling dreams to life. It’s modern and minimal but with a punch of warmth and contrast. This millwork and shelving is a total showstopper in itself, but we aimed to keep materials rich and natural for an elevated and refined feel. A sleek marble bar with a waterfall edge paired with a brass foot rail and modern pendants really knows how to make a girl swoon! Fun fact about this bar space, our architect dream team, Christian Rice Architects, added some square footage to the home to make this space possible. If you look at the before photos, you will notice that this room was expanded to add in an extra archway from the great room into this bar and dining room and the beams on the ceilings were flipped to run parallel to the adjacent great room. Fun, fun!

AFTER

We leaned into a sleek and modern look for the dining area of this space. A light and bright base with some moody warmth and contrast for the win! As for that shared wall leading into the kitchen seen in the before photos, we busted that bad boy down to open things up into one big, functional floor plan.


THE KITCHEN

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Oof! Those before photos are rough on the eyes. The kitchen is one of the biggest transformations in the home and was entirely gutted. We knocked down the shared wall that housed the refrigerator, moved the fridge to the sidewall, and added a corner pantry. We moved the gas range, added a Portola hood for a plaster effect, and kept things clean and tidy with the vertical stacked backsplash in 2×8’s by Fireclay. Take a look at that kitchen island. Isn’t it a beauty? Did someone say black-stained oak? Yes, please!


THE FAMILY ROOM

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If we were to sum up this room into one word, it would be windows! We said goodbye to the dated built-ins and shelving and said hello to LaCantina doors and pretty windows. This family room serves as a sort of landing zone between the outdoor area and the kitchen. Our main goal here was to keep things feeling casual, ethereal, and airy.


THE BACKYARD

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This is what backyard dreams are made of! To entirely harness all that is good about San Diego weather, the whole back of the home was structured to have an indoor/outdoor flow. The unkempt grass and brick are gone, and in their place are a brand spanking new pool, casita, outdoor dining space, and custom sunken sofa and TV zone. Yeah, when we said this is what backyard dreams are made of, we weren’t joking!

A historic Spanish modern home for one beautiful family is now in the books! Did we mention this is only the downstairs? It’s the house that keeps on giving, but we are leaving it at that for today. If you want to see the full project, check out Coronado J on our projects page. See you next time!

FAUCETS THAT WE’RE FEELING

Photo from our Point Loma Project.

Things are moving and grooving over here at South Harlow! We have several projects nearing their finishing line and awaiting photography, and we are so eager to share them with you all. Amongst these projects are several bathrooms and kitchens of all characters and styles. So that got us thinking, what do these spaces have in common that is a necessity as well as serve as a form of stylistic accessory? Faucets of course!

My oh my, there sure are many faucets of all shapes and sizes out there in the ether, so where to begin? Each room carries its own needs in terms of preference and function. For a kitchen faucet, you are wanting something with a high arch, sprayer, and something that will fulfill all of those daily kitchen tasks. For the bathroom, depending on how big the space may be, we must consider vanity space and if you are wanting to go the wall mounted route or the deck mounted route. Maybe you are looking for something that will elevate your bathtub to feel more like a spa-like experience. There are plenty of factors to take into consideration, to say the least, but when it comes to selecting your faucet, that part can be fun!

Photo from our Fern Glen Project.

We know the options are endless these days therefore honing in on selecting your perfect piece can feel a bit challenging, but consider this part like accessorizing your outfit for the day. Depending on what you plan on doing in the space, you want the faucet to be as functional as it is attractive. You want the faucet to pair with the overall style of your home. If you have a set tone for your home, select a faucet that sticks with that same style. On that note, however, mixing finishes can be fun, too. We love that look of mixing metals between faucets, hardware, and lighting. Just try to keep the mix minimal and make sure the overall color palettes flow together.

Photo from our Point Loma Project.

We’ve checked our sources, and we’ve selected some favorite faucets of all types and styles for your viewing and purchasing pleasure. Whether you’re looking for something for your kitchen, bath, or perhaps even your laundry, we’ve got you covered. Take a little scroll below and maybe give your sink a little upgrade.


FAUCET ROUND-UP

1. Rejuvenation Bathroom Faucet , 2. Kingston Brass Wall Mount Faucet , 3. Studio Ore Kitchen Faucet , 4. Waterworks Bathroom Faucet , 5. Brizo Kitchen Faucet , 6. Delta Wall Mount Faucet , 7. Devol Kitchen Faucet , 8. Perrin & Rowe Wall Mount Faucet , 9. Newport Brass Kitchen Faucet

Pillow Chats: Styling, Mixing, & Our Favorite Picks

Photo from our Hymettus Project.

Happy 2021! We’ve made it through the first month, and we can’t help but feel like we are on the upswing. We are keeping things light for this month’s post. Cozy, fluffy, comfortable… any guesses?! If you guessed, throw pillows, you’re in for a treat!

Today, we are sharing our tips for styling your throw pillows and some pointers on how to select pillow combos, too.


HOW TO MIX & MATCH PILLOWS:

Photo from our La Jolla Project.

First things first, curate a color palette. You can pick colors of the same family and similar hues, or you can select colors that compliment each other and flow together cohesively. We like to start with a neutral base and then add in color from there to keep a nice balance.

Don’t be scared to mix different types of prints! Prints can be so fun, and believe us, you don’t want to miss out on a good time. Mix colors within the patterns that flatter each other and don’t compete. On the other hand, try not to go overboard with too much of the same print. For example, try not to use too many stripes. Mix those stripes with an organic floral pattern or something graphic to break up the print. Remember to play with different scaled prints, too. Using a big bold graphic? Try pairing it with a smaller, daintier pattern for a nice mix of weight and contrast. Lastly, when in doubt, mix those prints with a solid color. Bonus points if this solid has a nice textural element like braided wool or nubby linen.


HOW TO STYLE PILLOWS:

Photo from our Skylark Project.

We often get questions from clients on how to make throw pillows look so effortless and in the right place. To be blunt, how do make pillows look pretty and not like a hunk of fluff? Well, let’s work our way from back to front. Biggest pillows in the back! We are talking those 24” x 24” or 22” x 22”. Once those are in place, start layering in those medium pillows next. Those 20” 20” or 18” x 18” – we are looking at you! Yep, you guessed it, smallest in the front. We love placing a pretty little lumbar in the front for a nice variation in shape and size.

HOT TIP: When placing the pillows on the couch, we always start by placing pillows in the corners. It’s the perfect little nook to add layers of texture. Also, work from the outside inwards. The first pillow in the corners, then add in the front pillows moving closer towards the center.

For a bed, we like a little 3, 2, 1 effect. The three biggest pillows in the back, the two medium-sized next, then a longer lumbar in the very front. This depends on the size of your bed of course, but it works like a charm almost every time.

Photo from our La Jolla Project.

Hope you all learned some fun tips on throw pillows. Next time you or a friend is in a pillow crisis, you know who to call. Scroll down below to check out a few of our favorite pillows from us here at South Harlow Home and beyond!


OUR TOP PILLOW PICKS:

1. Pacific Square Pillow , 2. Elodie Stripe Lumbar Pillow , 3. Floral Square Pillow , 4. Chiang Mai Block Print Pillow , 5. Denim Blue Square Pillow , 6. Contigo Pillow , 7. Ullo Pillow , 8. Caravane Lumbar Pillow , 9. Pyramids Square Pillow