Published June 23, 2020

June 2020 Newsletter

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Written by Bryn DeBeikes

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Bryn's Monthly Market Update

June 2020



If you've been listening to the news lately you might be thinking that the Real Estate market and economy are in the tank. While I'm not an economist and don't know what the overall economy looks like I do know that the housing market is hot right now throughout Southern California. That includes Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Diego and the Inland Empire. While a lot of people might think that it's a risky time to buy a home all of the indicators that I've seen point the other way. We are at a unique time where home prices remain solid yet have experienced a dip due to the lack of demand many buyers are having due to the pandemic and showing instructions rather than any structural problems with the market. If you're looking to buy or sell or just want to know more about what's going on, give me a call. I always love educating my friends on what I'm seeing.

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3 Bedrooms | 2 .5 Bathrooms | 2,100 Square Feet
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Trends: Wall Coverings Make a Come Back

The old aphorism about hanging wallpaper and wedded bliss says if your marriage can survive hanging wallpaper, it can survive anything. In addition to its dire marital threat, wallpaper suffers from the misperception that it’s old-fashioned. For some homeowners, it conjures images of large floral prints from grandma’s house.

But print wallpaper, fabric wall treatments, and other wall coverings are breaking free of their dated image and getting an ultra-stylish update. These days they can transform any room with wonderfully bold statements, brand-new textures, and a variety of application techniques to complement any fashion taste (and save any marriage). Here are some of the latest looks and tips on how to use them in your home.

Rural Modernist’s Jason O’Malley, an illustrator, graphic designer, and book designer by trade, designs and sells captivatingly whimsical wallpapers. O’Malley started by printing his art on wrapping paper, and then his artistic medium took off—up the walls of homes. O’Malley designed one of his first public wallpapers for the Kingston Design House in the Catskills. Titled Neo Victorian Nu Wave, it’s a super-cool montage of The Smiths’ Morrissey, Debbie Harry, Siouxsie Sioux, and Annie Lennox.
 

Wallpaper adds art in large format and instantly makes a room happier. — Kerri Rosenthal, interior designer
 

O’Malley also customizes paper for clients. “What sets me apart is that I love to do custom work and make a pattern for a client that is 100 percent unique. We discuss concepts and colorways, and then I design and draw it, get the pattern exactly where we want it, and source that to order.” The result is completely original and striking wallpapers that you won’t see elsewhere. Another feature of many of O’Malley’s wallpapers is that they are removable. He believes this negates peoples’ fears of commitment and allows for greater freedom of expression and experimentation with color. Since you can change a room’s decor in seconds, “You can easily put up a bolder pattern and swap it out when it comes time to sell,” he explains.

Paris and New York–based Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz was raised amid avant-garde art: She grew up in her mother’s contemporary art gallery and trained as an art historian at New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts. Over the past 25 years, she has become a specialist in vintage wallpaper decors, dating from the 13th century to the 1950s. What makes Thibaut-Pomerantz’s work even more special is that she presents these stunning antique wallpapers in a unique mural art form. Not only are the wallpapers huge, mounted murals that can be easily moved; they also can complement the most traditional of decors or juxtapose über-modern styles to bring out the utmost beauty in both.

Thibaut-Pomerantz explains: “I do not consider them as wall coverings but as a unique mural art form. One panel on one wall can give you a note of originality, give you the orientation of the decoration of that room. It’s a point of departure. Putting these papers in unconventional, unexpected settings and combining them with different art forms is my approach.”

Westport, Connecticut–based Kerri Rosenthal is both an interior designer and a wallpaper manufacturer. In addition to her paintings-inspired wallpaper, her eponymous lifestyle brand sells “paperless wallpaper,” a peel-and-stick version of her paper that is just as colorful but with a lot less commitment. “I am noticing great interest from my interior clients in using wall coverings throughout their homes,” she says, adding that she believes “it’s because the trend of minimal, organic, blank walls has left us feeling bland. Wallpaper is a way to add art and color in large format to a room, and instantly makes the space a bit happier, more polished, and adds visual texture to any room. We all need to feel happy when walking into our homes, almost transported from the kind of tough world we live in.”

In sum, embrace the new wall coverings trend, be bold and daring, and if you need help applying paper, ask a friend . . . preferably one you’re not married to.

by Michelle Sinclair Colman
Carlsbad Caverns National Park Virtual Tour
Located in the Chihuahuan Desert of southern New Mexico, this popular park has over 100 caves. On this virtual tour, you can take a walk through the fascinating caverns, view incredible rock formations, and even see thousands of bats who live in the cave system.
 
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