Izzy Mo, Amateur Interior Designer
May 14, 2008 at 9:48 am (Arts, Dunya Moment, Online Gallery, The Starvin' Artist)
Here’s some Spring cleaning and redecorating going on in casa de Izzy Mo. Or Bayt Izdihar, chez Izzy Mo or whatever.
I made this little flickr mosaic for Aaminah (and for anyone who’s interested) to the new look that I’m giving to my apartment. It all started quite innocently. I just wanted to change my bed sheets. But then I realized that I had been living in pink, Pepto Bismol bliss since 2005. Aaminah’s theory for my pink obsession, a color I hadn’t thought about since I was six, was due to my need to see something cheerful and pretty after Hurricane Katrina. So now that I’m over my pink love affair, the whole look had to change. Right now in my office/studio, there’s a box filled with all my pinky, purple-ly stuff. I’ve gone over to the opposite side of the color spectrum. I’ve fallen in love with green, my second favorite color.
That thing off to the side is my swatchorama or samples of things that are a part of my transition to a calm, soothing decor. If you click the picture, you’ll see what each pic is. A vase. A pattern from a pillow or curtain panel. Freshly painted glass waiting for their finishing touches.
I’ve also started this fixer-upper project. Here’s the slideshow. http://www.flickr.com/photos/98756806@N00/sets/72157605045152326/ You can see how this small, white vanity table will become (within a few days, insha’Allah) a sleek black table with a lacquer finish. I’ll put a new classy knob on the drawer and I may use sandpaper to “rough up” the edges so that the finish looks more natural and refined. And I’m debating on putting…wait for it, zebra print fabric onto the bottom part of the drawer. I KNOW that sounds dingy but I like surprises like that. Plus, no one will see it unless they open the drawer so if it looks crazy, they can just shut the drawer and pretend like they didn’t see it.
If it looks like it could be remotely tacky, I won’t do it…but we’ll see.
I’m taking a lot about color here but there’s so much more to interior design than that. It’s about patterns, natural light, the feel and durability of fabrics, symmetry and the overall sensory response from the one(s) who live within the environment. It’s also about scents. Every person or family seems to have their own special scent. When you open the door of a home, you can discover a million things about this occupant(s) lifestyle upon smelling the interior. You know what I mean. Do you smell potpourri or scented candles? Do you smell pasta or roast beef? And we’ve all heard the stereotype about how single men are incapable of creating nice homes/apartments. You’ve also probably heard that single men (or straight men in general) are messy and their living quarters smell like corn chips, feet and sweat.
Anywho, I’m still waiting on the day when some crazy imam or mosque will allow me to design the inside of a masjid. I believe it will come, insha’Allah. Anyone who’s willing to trust me (and pay me :::snicker:::), let me know.












