Monday, December 30, 2013

The Fox and Other Great Theater Spots by Pink Door Decor



Today was my daughter's tenth birthday and we spent our afternoon taking in the Atlanta Ballet's The Nutcracker. The show was fabulous and the venue was just as great.  I love attending shows at the Fox Theater in Atlanta.  The story behind the Fox is one of great interest and the link will lead you to its story.  

What I want to focus on in this post is the beauty of this old theater.  It is very stately and nostalgic.  You feel like you are inside an old Egyptian Temple.  As a matter of fact, the interior design of the Fox is heavily influenced by Alhambra in Morocco and Egypt's Temple of Kharnak.

Taken On My Walk To The Fox Theater In Atlanta

Stage For The Atlanta Ballet's The Nutcracker
After leaving the show, I was curious to find out how the Atlanta Fox ranked with other theaters in metropolitan cities in the U.S.  To my disappointment, the Fox was not ranked in the "Best US Theatres" ranking I found done by the Travel Channel. The Alliance Theater in Atlanta made the list but not the Fox.  Yes, I have been to the Alliance Theater,  if you are wondering.  The Alliance is modern and much newer than the Fox which makes it difficult to compare the two.  The acoustics are great in the Fox and I have never attended a bad show there.  I simply feel like I am in a true theater when I am there.

Grand Ballroom- Photo by Michael Portman

Where's your favorite place to take in a live show?

Terrell Dinkins
Residential Designer
Atlanta Interior Design


Saturday, December 21, 2013

Color Watch 2014 by Pink Door Decor

The word has spread like wild fire about Pantone's Color of the Year for 2014.  If you haven't heard, this years beauty is Radiant Orchid.




I cannot wait to see all of the fashion and design combinations used with this color over the next few months.  What't great about Pantone colors is you can easily purchase a dress from one store in this color and go to a totally different store and find matching accessories. Fabric companies like Duralee, have already created fabrics to mimic Radiant Orchid.  The color reminds me of a richer, more sophisticated mauve that was so popular in the '80's.


What color combination would you add to Radiant Orchid?  I think my favorite add on color would be some shade of gray.  What do you think?


Terrell Dinkins
Residential Designer
Atlanta Interior Design


Thursday, December 19, 2013

Pink Door Decor and HGTV's Property Brothers




I am very excited to share the news that HGTV's Property Brothers found Pink Door Decor and our products will be featured on one of their upcoming episodes being filmed in Atlanta. As a small company, you sometimes feel lost in the world of e-commerce. You don't know if your little company is ever noticed.  Well Property Brothers did and came a calling.  They liked our site and the products we featured.

The big reveal will take place this spring and I will be sure to share all of the pictures from the home makeover. Peruse our site and guess which product will be shown in the big reveal!
Terrell Dinkins
Residential Designer
Atlanta Interior Design




Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Before and After Salon Transformation


Last week I attended the relaunch of 1245 Salon and Spa located in Atlanta, GA, near Atlantic Station. The salon had just undergone a three month makeover done by yours truly, with the help of a few great people. 




Terrell Dinkins, Designer & 1245 Salon and Spa Owner Tammy White

Makeover highlights included:
  • Adding a curved wall to create a separate lobby area
  • Applying blue and green paint colors to provide more of a spa feel
  • Installing two partition walls to expand the dryer room and create privacy in the shampoo area
  • Lightening up the floors from an earlier drab brown to a new light grey
  • Replacing commercial lights in the ceiling with other types of lighting, including pistachio green pendant lights and recessed lighting
  • Creating a photo gallery — what the designer calls a “wall of style” — of client head shots to showcase the work of the salon’s master stylists
  • Completing the salon’s look with new furnishings, decorative accessories and wall art
The makeover is a far cry from the salon’s original industrial-type feel. The space was cold, looked like a warehouse and did not match the name,"Salon and Spa". 
 Take a look at the before and after shots of the salon:
Lobby Before Makeover
Lobby After Makeover
Other Side of Lobby Leading Into Salon-A Curved Wall
 Was Added to Create a Separate Waiting Area From the Styling Area
 of the Salon

Cool Blues and Grays Were Added To Lobby





Other Side of Curved Wall; Hair Gallery Wall Was Created



Dryer Area Before Makeover

We Expanded and Created a Private Dryer Room with Wall to The Right
I Love How The Gray Floors Soften The Main Colors of Blue and Green

I would be remiss if I did not thank all of the brands who contributed to this project:
Until Next Time,
XO
Terrell Dinkins
Residential Designer






Suit and Tie for Your Windows by Posh Interiors, LLC





Believe it or not but in the design business, there are truly high seasons when people want to make sure there homes are in "Posh Notch" condition for the holidays.  We are embarking upon that season. Towards the end of the summer and right before the holidays, designers get pretty busy, at least I do. I am starting on a couple of simple projects.  One of the small projects is adding window treatments to a client's family room and helping her select a few accessories to give the room a finished look.




Here's what I have known but encountered again.  Men just don't get the whole window treatment thing.  They can't believe the cost of fabric per yard and the cost of dressing a window.  When I explained to the husband of my client that custom window treatments are like purchasing a custom made suit for a guy, he got that concept.  The suit is made just for him and the window dressings are made to fit your window like no other curtain on a rack.  If you want a posh,  custom look, you have to pay for it.




Have you taken the plunge and put the suit and tie on your windows or are they still undressed?
I would love to hear from you.
Until Next Time
XO
Terrell Dinkins
Residential Designer

Grays Don't Have To Be Blue

I absolutely love playing with colors. Starting with a neutral pallet gives you a playground of freedom when it comes to color and patterns. One of my favorite neutral shades is gray. Gray doesn't have to be moody blue. Combine it with your favorite splash of fun and watch it come alive.



I am playing around with looks for a new project. Look at the beautiful shades of gray in the chair, lamp, pillows, and window hardware. Yes, it makes a beautiful neutral backdrop for the beginning of a project. The splash of orange gives the gray life. Think about it, you could add pretty much any vibrant splash to gray and it would look fab!
What's your favorite neutral color... Black, Gray, Cream, White?
Until Next Time,
XO
Terrell Dinkins
Residential Designer

Companies That Give Back



Today,  I want to give an unsolicited plug to Lowe's Home Improvement Stores.  There logo says, "Never Stop Improving".  I would like to say that they "Never Stop Giving".  I have begun a makeover project (I will give you details and an update in a later posting) and without hesitation, Lowe's jumped right in to assist with the project.  I spoke to some of the employees and many of them shared their personal stories of how the company had given supplies back to schools where their children attended.

Yes, I know many companies do give back.  Unfortunately, they go unrecognized because they are large corporations. Well today, I want to say thanks (oh, and an fyi, Lowe's was my second employer in high school. I worked in there back payroll office).

I have begun a few summer home improvement projects on top of the many items I am trying to balance on my plate.  My first stop for all of my supplies will be my neighborhood Lowe's Store.

Until Next Time
XOXO
Terrell Dinkins
Residential Designer
Atlanta Interior Design

Monday, December 9, 2013

Holiday Tabletops by Pink Door Decor

It's that time of year and many people are hosting holiday parties.  I might add that I hosted my community party last evening and my table top looked quite splendid with the flickering hurricane candles used as a center piece under the dimmed chandelier lighting.  Let's start with the centerpiece of the table.  Nothing like candle light to set the mood.

 


Table Top Focal Point


This beautiful hurricane in pairs makes a great focal point for the table and it resembles a Christmas Tree. The metallic swirls reflect the candlelight and add a festive touch to any celebration.

Transitional Place Setting and Dinnerware


This is one of my favorite dinnerware sets from Pottery Barn. The set has a transitional feel that would work in a formal or casual setting. The silver trim looks fabulous with the modern hurricanes found on Pink Door Decor.

Dressing Up The Sideboard


This beautiful piece of canvas art would look absolutely gorgeous with silver and white accessories. Hanging this modern piece of art over a traditional wooden sideboard would definitely add cheer to your holiday setting. I like this piece of art because it works regardless of your furniture style.

Send me your holiday tabletops and dining spaces.  I would love to take a peak at them!
Until Next Time
Terrell Dinkins
Residential Designer







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