When Jennifer Aniston bought her house in Beverly Hills, she used the esteemed Stephen Shadley to design his “project of a life”, which she called Ohana. The entire property embodies a tropical, fleeing ambience that would make a five-star yoga resort envious. However, nothing shows his beauty like her garden lounge.
The space that brings the concept of life/outside life to new heights is stylish and relaxed at the same time. It has a pond-like water installation, the open shelves of walnut-open shelves and a golden lounge that all contribute to the aesthetic aesthetics of the room. Jennifer Aniston's inspired garden is absolutely breathtaking and the secret lies in his surrounding outer lighting.
In this garden lounge, Jennifer and Stephen Shadley have perfected the art of “task lighting” – simply known as the production of lighting bags. Instead of using a large light to keep your room bright, it has installed smaller lamps in different areas in which a more focused light is required. The result is breathtaking and also reproducible in our own houses and gardens.
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Outdoor Solar Big Lantern
This breathtaking solar lantern creates the ultimate topic of conversation in a garden lounge or on a terrace or terrace. The complicated cut-out design is the star function that creates a statement that arrives in everyone who enjoys your home this summer.
One of the most popular multi -year design trends is Art Deco, and these lanterns nod with their metal cutwork design. Complete them with shimmering accessories for a Gatsby-like feeling. They are battery operations. So make sure that you no longer run out during hosting.
Transform your garden into a chic room in a hotel style by putting this light on your table. It is available in sand or white – I would either use one on a small table or use three in alternating colors on a rectangular table. In addition, it is suitable for both indoor and outdoor, so that you can also use it inside the cool months.
Although we cannot enjoy a garden lounge on the scale, we can improve the room with intelligent lighting techniques. James Kendall, Operations Director at Kes Lighting & Home, lives according to a proven rule: less is more high-quality affairs.
“Instead of dispersing many cheap equipment, invest in less high -quality pieces and concentrate on where you have the most effects,” advises James. “A well-positioned wall lantern, a beautifully designed spike light for planting or hidden strip lighting under levels and seating looks more and more sophisticated.”
In addition to the shape of her light (and its placement), James finds that the selection of the right material is of crucial importance. Timeless surfaces such as antique brass, matt black or aged bronze contribute to the feeling of elegance. “It's not just about what it looks like during the day, but how the light works after dark,” he adds. “Size for warm white temperatures and equipment with good glare control to ensure comfort and atmosphere.”
With the right placement, you can use the resort-like ambience of the Jennifer's Lounge, even if you don't have a Beverly Hills house to work.