Apartment Therapy Event: Trendspotting!
We have some pretty exciting news and if you’re a frequent reader of Apartment Therapy like we are, then you’ll want to listen up!
Vastu co-owner Eric Kole has been asked to join a guest panel, including Alex Sanchez of HGTV’s Design Star and Zoe Feldman of Zoe Feldman Design, for an open discussion and Q&A on Trendspotting: What’s Out, What’s In, What’s Back Again!
The meetup is on Tuesday, August 30th from 7 to 9PM at The Dunes in Columbia Heights.
If you’d like to attend, be sure to RSVP here and let us know you’re coming!
Before and After: Chevy Chase Victorian II
The verdict came in and the clients loved Sarita’s plan to divide the elongated family room into a reading nook and entertainment area centered around the fabulous Victorian fireplace. The Womb chair is the perfect iconic piece for the reading area, while a Florence Knoll inspired Bonn sofa offers plenty of seating options in the entertainment area.
Before and After: Chevy Chase Victorian I
Located in Chevy Chase Maryland, this clients’ residence is really something to see. The victorian style single family is adorned with beautiful architectural details. The homeowners truly take pride in their home.
Vastu was tasked with revamping the living room in order to showcase some of the room’s existing pieces (a coffee table built by the owner, a rug and a side chair) and make the space more functional for entertaining. Additionally, the homeowners wanted to keep their wall color the same. Read more
Design Direction
Do you have a challenging space or need some design guidance? Design Direction is a chance for you to submit photos or videos of your design challenge(s) and a Vastu interior designer will provide you with some help. Every Wednesday we will feature one reader’s submission.
(This week’s Design Direction doesn’t have an accompanying photo).
Hello Designers – I just got married and instead of trying to merge furnishings, my husband and I decided to pitch the majority of what we had and start over. I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed by the idea of designing a place from scratch. How to suggest tackling a project like this? Where do you start when the canvas is blank? Thanks!!!
What do you think?
Design Direction
For this week’s Design Direction post we’re going to check in with the person that submitted a question a few weeks ago.
Do you remember this post?






