Archive for the ‘Notes’ Category

Eat in Kitchen nook

Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Eat in Kitchen

Eat in Kitchen

Style Comfort Home – Let’s have fun with your project!

Saturday, September 5th, 2009
Style.Comfort.Home

Style.Comfort.Home

Florida Interior Designers Free to Speak About Their Services

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

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A traditional space in Sarasota

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

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Guest Bedroom….

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Looking foward to your project – Kristin Raybon Design

Sunday, July 26th, 2009
Looking forward to your project...

Looking forward to your project...

Wishing everyone a fun and safe July 4th!

Sunday, June 28th, 2009
Happy 4th of July

Happy 4th of July

Return from Vacation…

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

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A week in the small coastal town of Fairhope was exactly what I needed. My daily routine of sunsets from the backyard pier, watching my son catch blue crabs, and catching up with family has me refreshed and ready for my next projects…..

Florida Designers Support

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

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Sarasota Magazine Article

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

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Designing Mind
Kristin Raybon
By Ilene Denton

Kristin Raybon of KR Design made a splash at the recent Sarasota Orchestra Designer showcase with her Asian-influenced master bedroom and bath, for which she collaborated with Pamela Yates of Robb & Stucky.

The majority of my clients: Over the last two to three years have been second homebuyers in beach and golf club communities; lots of empty nesters who think they’ll be here part-time, but who end up falling in love with Sarasota and moving here full-time. Because it starts out as their vacation home, style and function have to go hand in hand. I design: classic interiors—they’re not trendy; they’re going to be in style 10 years from now. I’ve had clients who want that Tommy Bahama look, but I try to explain to them you can get that feeling without one palm tree or one monkey in your design. [Instead] use colors and textures to make the room interesting, different pieces and transitional elements. Mixing pieces makes a room more interesting. You can evoke a seaside feeling: With fresh—not bright—colors. I love using lots of white in the fabrics and mixing it with bright chromes, lots of different textures and furniture styles so the room feels interesting and it flows. The model I designed at Summer Cove: Is a beach-to-bay residence aimed at a second homebuyer. It’s definitely transitional in style with greens, whites and blacks; a modern twist on the old Tommy Bahama. I love to shop: At the downtown antique stores. I shop everywhere from high to low. You can do some really great major pieces and mix them in with inexpensive finds; nobody is going to know. My favorite trick to luxe up a look: Use expensive upholstery on the front of a great pillow, and mix it with store-bought bedding. When seasons change, you can change out the pillows and get a new feeling without spending a fortune. Another way to make it look expensive: Lighting. Find a great chandelier at an antique store and have it refinished; it’s great way to dress up a dining room. I’m adamant about: Combining function and style. If it looks great and it’s not livable—if you can’t sit on that white sofa—that’s no fun. Nobody wants to live like that. – Ilene Denton