Posts in ORC Spring 2019
One Room Challenge Spring 2019 - Week 2

If you’re here for the first time, welcome! I’m Jana Bek, a New York and Ann Arbor, Michigan based interior designer with a lifestyle line of home décor, textiles, & lighting. I have a love for bright colors, bold prints, and designing spaces & home décor that help transport you to your dream destination.

 
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I’m so excited to be included in my ninth season of One Room Challenge! If you’re just tuning in, I’m designing our new one-bedroom Brooklyn apartment for this season’s One Room Challenge, you can catch up on links below:

 
 
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Challenge 1: Offset windows and embedded H/C Units

This week we’re talking about the awkward challenges our apartment’s layout pose & and ways in which I’ve decided to tackle them. This combined culprit is a doozy, it’s so off-balanced! The windows are not symmetrically placed with respect to the walls, and the shortness of walls tend to “call out” the asymmetry. On top of that, the windows include an H/C unit that stand from the floor to the lower windowsill.

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Here’s my plan to turn these challenges into strengths:

  • I’ll bring balance to the asymmetry by adding weight to the larger corner with a properly sized plant that pops instead of blends.

  • For the window itself, I’m so very lucky to have Barn & Willow as an ORC sponsor! Their roman shades won’t overwhelm the window, but instead will draw you into the scene. Simple, sophisticated, and great fabrics and function. As a bonus, this will hide the standard apartment roller-shades without losing their functionality in case I want to block additional early morning light.

  • The top of the H/C unit is large enough for what I plan to be elegant, but unassuming styling details. This, I think, will make something that looks accidental into something that looks purposeful.

 
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Challenge 2: Wall Corner into kitchen

This complex corner must be hiding duct work behind the walls, but regardless of the reason, it’s simply unattractive! What immediately came to mind was a large folding screen. I’ve wanted one ever since I was a girl, and now I have the perfect reason. It’s exactly what I need to hide the funky architecture and at the same time frame in (and create) a small dining area between the living room and kitchen.

 

Challenge 3: Storage

 Small-space living means always layering in an opportunity for storage! Luckily, our walkway from the entrance/kitchen to the living area is just wide enough for a cabinet – I’ve got my eye on Ballard Designs eye-catching Adele Cabinet. I’m a sucker for grass-cloth when it’s done right, and Ballard is doing it very right. Just in the middle of confirming that the timing will work out!

 
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Challenge 4: Bedroom and Closet

 The bedroom itself doesn’t pose many challenges, and by city apartment standards, our closet is big; but there’s no foldable storage. The room is too tight for a dresser across from the bed, but I found a solution in the small hallway just before our bedroom door. I think the dimensions work just work out for a sleek tall chest from A.R.T. Furniture that offers lots of storage in a small footprint. Perfect pick for the perfect solution!

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Next week I’ll be sharing my firmed-up furniture designs and running you through my textile and art choices, some very exciting design decisions will have been made! For my interim planning, check in on Instagram (@janabekdesign) & Pinterest!

 

 
One Room Challenge Spring 2019 - Week 1

If you’re here for the first time, welcome! I’m Jana Bek, a New York and Ann Arbor, Michigan based interior designer with a lifestyle line of home décor, textiles, & lighting. I have a love for bright colors, bold prints, and designing spaces & home décor that help transport you to your dream destination.

 
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I’m so excited to be included in my ninth season of One Room Challenge! I’ve participated both as an invited participant and as a linking guest, and each avenue is an exciting opportunity to get your space looking awesome at top speed - with a wonderful design community supporting you along the way! If your joining-in this season, I wish you all the best in your sprint towards your space’s transformation!

 
 
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Here’s a look at my favorite past ORC’s

take the tours: Living Room / Kitchen / Guest Room

 

For this seasons ORC I’m designing our new Brooklyn apartment, we literally moved in our first piece of furniture on Saturday! We cannot get enough of NY and are excited to be back. I started my career here and it feels like I’m returning home!

Between the move and daily onslaught of design inspiration on Instagram, I’m still working through some basic design decisions. I’ve settled on the main furniture and have brought in a few of my favorite things from Michigan. My M.O. is to build off a foundation of beautiful, classic pieces; and start layering on patterns and colors through exciting decor & accents. In this way, as my tastes, moods, and needs change; the space can be easily changed as well.

Our new apartment has a clean, modern look with a terrific view of the Manhattan skyline. What I plan to achieve in this ORC is to include the views as a central component of the space; and incorporate some great techniques that will help transform the nice, but “temporary” look of a rented apartment into the warm and inviting look of a home. It’s a personal challenge of small-space living; and bringing a custom look to a rented space. I am really enjoying finding and implementing the solutions I’ll be sharing and hope others in similar positions will get excited to try them out as well!

 

Here are the “befores”:

I measure out every anticipated item for the design beforehand. It’s the best way to set yourself up for success. Don’t forget measuring for item heights, layouts for artwork, and rugs.

In terms of inspo, I have most of the classic foundation pieces sorted & ordered (more on those next week) but it’s the artwork and accents that are currently throwing me for a loop. I’ve traditionally leaned towards layered pastels, but lately I haven’t been able to keep my eyes off of saturated jewel tones! And it seems that no matter where I look, from Instagram to my favorite home magazines, they’re jumping off the page.

 
 
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Above, top to bottom:  Midwest Living’s lush tablescapes, Anne Hepfer’s recent house tour in House Beautiful (you’ll want to follow her on Insta, she’s so sweet to boot), & decadent Degournay panels

While these saturated hues are a bit of new ground for me personally, I’m pushing my creativity and will make it happen. I’ll have to make some major decisions in the coming days and I hope you’ll come back and weigh in on the progress! For my interim planning, check in on Instagram (@janabekdesign) & Pinterest!