Showing posts with label Interior design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interior design. Show all posts

Thursday, July 19, 2012

blissfully dreamy

You guys. I finally figured out what I want to be when I grow up: Bailey, from Peppermint Bliss! Oh, no? Too creepy? Well, check out her casa (if you haven't already) and you, too, will want to be her ... or live with her, at the very least.
Gorg. Don't you agree? Probably my favorite house ever. Many more pics and the before-sies are on her loverly blog, Peppermint Bliss. And. In case you didn't already figure this, Bailey is the designer behind this dream home.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

red, white, and blue moody

Happy Fourth of July, everyone! I thought instead of doing a food or fashion-inspired red, white, and blue post, I'd do a room. My first moodboard! Here she is; I hope you like her!


I would paint wood floors white and have dark, dusty-blue walls (Valspar's Magnat Dapple) The red would be incorporated through different shades of pinks and reds in the accessories. No room in our house is complete without a dog bed! That would be the British flag square laying so nicely on the floor - it's not a pouf. Let me tell you, this sucker took a long time! I had no idea. When I finished, I showed Chris and he said "It's kind of Austin Powers' looking." Hmmm...

P.S. I'M IN LOVE WITH THAT RUG. It's 75% OFF RIGHT NOW!! YES, I'M YELLING AT YOU TO GO BUY IT
P.P.S. I just realized I'm using a British flag for my Fourth of July post. We're all friends, right? ;)

Monday, August 29, 2011

Kids' Rooms that aren't Cliche

Especially love this rug and chair:

It's amazing what you can do with some throw pillows:

That sconce!

Colorful artwork against such a deep pink wall:

Love the trim on the ceiling:

Beautiful detailing on the bed:

Those prints are gorgeous:

Love the map on the wall:

COLORSSS!

Monday, April 4, 2011

i got it from my mama

I love family heirlooms and think they can truly complete a space. To me, a look layered with pieces rich with tradition and history make a house a home. When my grandmother passed, I inherited a few lovely items. As you can see (and might remember,) her absolute favorite color was yellow! It adds such sun-shiney happiness to our blue living area.

The pottery here belonged to her, the art is a gift from my talented mother to Chris.

I feel very lucky to have received one particular piece of art that she painted. I am so loving it in our home.

Feeling inspired by the family influence, I've begun to do a little bit of painting myself.
It doesn't quite work in our current space. It looks so measly in contrast to my grandma's gorgeous 4'x5.5' painting.

I'd love to make two large pieces, similar to this one, to flank our couch.. And replace the coffee table, add some end tables and new bookshelves. It's a process, people, it's a process.
In closing, isn't this exactly what will.i.am had in mind with his "I got it from my mama" lyrics? I think, yes. ..and if the girl real pretty, 9 times out of 10, she pretty like her mama.... Anyway, I don't compare to the two women who precede me, but I'm having fun playing around with it!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

rugs galore

Instead of narrowing down my rug options, I've expanded my selection. What a decisive way to go about things. I'm now thinking a muted or primarily grey rug might be best.
Jute Rug: (in gray)
Opinions?

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

only for the rug -ged

Hey everyone! How are ya? It is so nice and sun-shiny here. I'm loving it and can't wait for our new french doors to be wide open every day! We are hoping to begin purchasing a few more items for our home soon and I'm thinking RUG! And coffee table.. but I think coffee table would be the Crossings Coffee Table: Whew, look at that decision making!
I have been obsessed with online rug shopping lately. Here is what I found that I love, but that won't work for us. They might work for you, though!

Hand Hooked Bliss Blue Gray Synthetic Rug:

Hand-hooked Bliss Off-white Floral Rug:

 Here is what I found that could work for us:

Hand-tufted Spirit New Zealand Wool Rug:

Hand-hooked Bliss Off-white Floral Rug: (in a greens, not blues)

Hand-hooked Miff Wool Rug:

And, finally, here is what I found, that are most likely the finalists:

Dash and Albert's Diamond Light Blue and Ivory Indoor/Outdoor Rug: 

We already have this rug by our back door and it cleans up beautifully! We have one small snag it in, but that isn't too bad considering the muddy, snowy shoes and paws that have been in and out. As an indoor/outdoor rug, I can just wash it off with soap and lots of water. The cons are that it is a safe bet and maybe too predictable, matchy-matchy because we already have one downstairs, and it isn't going to be very plush and comfy.
 
My next option is this beautiful Bogart Flat Weave Wool Rug from Garnet Hill in either Yellow or Light Blue.
I love the brightness and warmth that yellow would bring to the room, but I'm a little worried about it with our "green" couch. (Which has been described to me as more of a neutral, anyway). Here, I'll remind you:
I worry that yellow would not compliment the couch at all. But, I am going to be getting a large piece of yellow and white art that my grandma painted, which will be by our dining table. It would be so nice to tie that in. Hmm.
... and then there is the light blue version. This would probably be a good option. It wouldn't be sooo matchy with our D&A one, but would (hopefully!) add something in the same color family and would be a good mix of pattern. It would could go superbly with our couch and walls:
(Walls:)
... or, instead of going superbly it could be like, Holy Blue, Batman! Did you just regurgitate a Smurf? Haven't you seen the other colors on that wheel?
Light Blue Rug: Also, with this rug, I could still get the Garnet Hill Yellow Ottomans. Ottoman? Ottomans? Ottomen? .. Unlike if I went for the yellow version. Either Garnet Hill version would not be so muddy-paw friendly, but might be more comfortable.
Oy vey. What'cha think? Have I thoroughly confused you? You may need a minute to escape being in my head. (... or Chris's, for that matter. What a saint.) Anyway, help a sister out! (I would never say that in real life. Scratch that. I WISH I would never say that in real life) I'd love your opinion! And if you are serious about helping, you might want to revisit my dream pillow selection. You know, with your extra time.