Sunday, November 30, 2014

Dr. V's new dining room

This is an early shot of the not quite yet finished dining room of my favorite client Dr. Venus Nicolino. Great lady and so fun.   Love you V  xoxo
She sent me these pics from Thanksgiving with her family. So great!!!
#Aly Daly, #AlyDaly, #AlyDalyDesign

chic metropolitan launch party

Still love this pic with Brian Bunsen. Great guy and exciting stuff coming from him soon
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Sunday, November 2, 2014

just came upon this : ) #AlyDaly

http://www.stylerepublicmagazine.com/lifestyle/at-home-with-max-and-lubov-azria#.VFX_HEvR9BU

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

MAKE OUT

Working through the night, we're so excited to finally start construction of the amazing new restaurant that's a collaboration between raw food chefs Matthew Kenney, Michel Franceour and their partner Antony Besso. 
MAKE OUT
We're aiming for a early November opening on the amazing little walk street in Culver City right behind the famed Culver Hotel. They'll be serving the most amazing raw vegan food, fresh pressed juices, Kombucha on tap and more. Follow along during the build out. 



Saturday, August 23, 2014

Aly Daly Design Home Collection


Super excited to announce the soft launch of some pieces from new home decor collection. 
These handmade tonal glass feathers will come with coordinating leather cords. The porcelain trays are available in a limited edition run of only 15 pieces. Each is unique and feature an A-symmetrical matte glazing in muted powdery hues. 
My collection will soon be available on line but these pieces will be featured this week at The Piece Collective on Abott Kinney in Venice, CA. This is my favorite new store that features amazing, unique items for your home or to give as gifts. 








Monday, July 7, 2014

nice to see this online

check it out.


http://chicmetropolitan.com/interview/aly-daly-famed-interior-designer/


Wednesday, June 25, 2014

"Likes" = Love #AlyDalyDesignBlog #AlyDalyDesign

Just realized 4241 people have "liked" my website. WOW!
Thanks all. I like you all too!!!!

please spread the love...       www.alydalydesign.com

where are you all? Come here to my blog... give me some motivation to blog more often... ask me design questions, I love getting them

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thanks for your support

xoxoxo




Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Chic Metropolitan Magazine-Los Angeles party #AlyDaly #AlyDalyDesign #EunicePark #ClaudiaGonzalez #MichelFrancoeur #RobbBoldt #AlyonaKorinchuk

Had an amazing time with some very dear friends and clients at the recent Chic Metropolitan magazine issue launch party in Los Angeles. Fun Pix to share. The uber talented fashion stylist Eunice Park. The always lovely and talented Claudia Gonzalez, International TV host, her amazing husband Michel Francoeur model, actor and brilliant raw chef.  Multi talented Robb Boldt, music producer and his gorgeous girlfriend model Alyona Korinchuk. Also joining in the fun was photographer, model + actor Louis Oberlander and Ly VoDoan, jewelry designer. And last but not least my new friend Brian Bunson from Chic Metropolitan magazine.
Thanks again to Chic Metropolitan Magazine for my feature spread and some great shots and a very fun party. Looking forward to the next issue and release party.









Thursday, June 5, 2014

A special thanks to an amazing photographer. #AlyDaly #AlyDalyDesign #LosAngelesInteriorDesigners #LouisOberlander #TriggerchromePhotography

A special thanks to Louis Oberlander for Trigger Chrome Photography. Louis is a great photographer and friend and managed to capture this photo of yours truly featured in the Chic Metropolitan Magazines spread on me out this month. See my earlier post to get a glimpse.


Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

My Personal Bedroom Style on Project Decor

Check out this design board I created on ProjectDecor.com. This is a great site, you can buy anything you like right off my boards. My inspiration this time around was from a photo taken of me in my bedroom for the photo shoot from my interview with Eunice Park, stylist extraordinaire from Chickeveryday.com.




Saturday, April 12, 2014

Paris Flea Markets.... I love you

Some amazing finds at the flea markets in Paris today. Flea markets are amazing places for me to find unique pieces for clients or just for inspiration. The flea markets here are world famous for good reason. Many amazing antiques, post modern and Art Deco pieces in flawless condition. If you ever have the chance, I recommend you visit but allow yourself plenty of time. Bon chance!!!  

Loved this giant metal pillow
And this classic couch
This amazing chandelier was about 4' in diameter and comprised of all square brass metal bars. Obsessed!!!
Then there was this... A giant skull made if thousands of real jaw bones from animals... Not my favorite... Will definitely be having nightmares about this one.
Loved this amazing chairs... Must recreate these 
And then there was this...???

Amazing day all around, in an amazing city. Merci Paris


Thursday, April 3, 2014

Chick Everyday

So honored to be styled and featured in a Q&A with one of LA's hottest fashion stylists Eunice H. Park. Pics of my home too.  : )  Check it out and Enjoy

http://www.chickeveryday.com/#!outta-this-world/c1eec







Sunday, March 16, 2014

Children's Hospital Event

We had a great time last night at the charity event benefiting The Children's Hospital. A place close to home and my heart. Wish you all could have joined me.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Creation

Almost finished after a year with this amazing penthouse residence. Making finishing touches now. Here I am wondering why the hell I designed this chandelier. I create these concepts in my mind at 3:00 in the morning then make them happen. Problem is I'm a bit of a control freak re details in the installation of my pieces so I decide to do the final installations myself. This ten foot long chandelier will hold 3500 hand blown glass droplets in clear, white and frosted glass. Each one had to have a small fabric covered white wire cut and bent to hook the bauble to the frame. This time I was lucky enough to enroll the help of my two great friends with a few good bottles of red wine, lots of laughs and tired fingers. A special thanks to them, you know who you are. Stay tuned for more pics of the final result. 

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

A chandelier dilemma

So I have this friend Lisa. Lisa and I have been friends for many years. Lisa is a smart, articulate, amazing women but occasionally she has design challenges that stump her; which is where I come in.
I get these occasional phone calls that kind of brighten up my day and occasionally make me feel like I'm a genius only because the solutions are so easy for me and they make my friend so so happy and relieved.
The most recent call from Lisa was pertaining to a chandelier dilemma in her foyer. "Now for this challenge I was under the gun" Lisa informed me because she only have one hour before the Restoration Hardware 1/2 off chandelier sale was over and she HAD to place her order immediately.
Oh Lisa I love you.
She sent two photos of the ones she was considering. One was pretty formal and all crystal, the other wrought iron and crystal. Much more in keeping with the style of her home in Arizona so I recommend the later of the two.
As you can see the light fixture that came with the house when she and her husband bought it was not sufficient for the foyer and did nothing to accentuate the height of the ceiling nor create any sort of dramatic entrance. The question now was, should she get the 32" diameter one or the 45" diameter one.
She was in a state of panic over trying to decide the size and still meet the ordering deadline.
Here's my trick whenever you're having trouble visualizing which would work...
Painters tape!!!  you will need a measuring tape and some painters tape, green, blue, anything will do. Simply measure out the diameter of the chandelier and make a tape line on the floor. Then do one to cross it perpendicularly. If you'd like you can keep doing this to create a starburst or just sort of tape out a circle or whatever shape your chandelier will be. 
This will be the easiest way to visualize what your piece will look like and how much space it will take up. After frantically taping her floor, Lisa decided on the 32" diameter one. and placed her order.  Stay tuned for the finished upgrade pics one her new chandelier arrives.
Thanks Lisa for the never ending inspiration.  Anyone else have questions? Happy to help.

Friday, January 10, 2014

What's old is new again - Treasure Hunting

I'm often asked, " Where do you find such amazing chairs?". Honestly, everywhere. It's been a while since I purchased a chair right off the floor for a client. I tend to always want to modify them or add something unique to them. I guess this is why I spend so much time scouring flea markets, estate sales basements, yard sales and even thrift stores. Often times furniture that is older is made much better; it's skeleton is stronger, made using methods that are often too expensive in woodworking for many manufacturers today.  My favorite place in Los Angeles to find treasure used to be the Rose Bowl Flea Market but recently it's gotten quite expensive. You really have to negotiate now. I get up at 6:00am on a sunday and drive forty five minutes with my coffee in hand, eyes barely open and slowly walk through the stalls as the vendors are still unpacking. That's the way to do it. By nine in the morning the place is already a zoo and time for me to leave. I have found the most amazing sets of mid century chairs for a steal, full sets of 10 dining room chairs for $300. Chairs which at a normal retail store would be at least $400 each. It's really worth the effort. When I go to the flea markets I go with a list of what I need per room for clients, along with measurements ( this is key). Sometimes I can find just the right thing or sometimes I have to modify it a bit. The thing is, you can't be afraid, it's just furniture. Sometimes I also just see pieces that inspire me to make something custom.
An old tattered chair can be made into the most exquisite piece with a new finish and an amazing fabric. You'll definitely want to take your time finding a really good upholsterer, one that pays attention to the details. Always take a before picture in case you want to replicate a trim detail or nail head etc. because once your upholsterer rips it apart, theres no turning back.  I'd found chairs so old they were stuffed with straw, or pure cotton. I always imagine the story behind the inner workings of an antique piece. I guess that's the romantic in me. Below are just a few samples of chairs that have a very simple shape , and were honestly pretty ugly, but have been redone to bring new beauty to my clients homes.
Happy hunting…
 

 


How to create drama in a space easily..

Contrast. I love this space I created for a client in their breakfast room. It's fresh and fun but still sophisticated. The black and white create the contrast within the space and the yellow really is just for pop. Even though this is a small room it's still dramatic. The Fornasetti plates tie the black and white together yet add a touch of whimsy to the room. It's important in design to remember that more is not always more. A simple color palette using just two or three colors is often just what is needed to make the perfect statement and create a feeling within a space.