Kamis, 29 April 2010

More Sofa Inspiration

I'm convinced that I NEED this gorgeous four-seater sofa, exactly as it is here.


Windsor Smith

And probably a little tufted pillow or two. Or more. Tufted pillows for every seat in the house!

Rabu, 28 April 2010

Pillow Talk

It would be pretty easy to fill a whole book with thoughts about throw pillows and how they are used/placed on a sofa:

1. Perfectly symmetrical

Miles Redd

Nate Berkus

Phoebe Howard




Nuevo Estilo

Gil Schafer



design*sponge

Melissa Rufty

Timothy Wealon

Tobi Fairley

2. Coordinated, but not exactly symmetrical


Can House and Home

Summer Thornton

3. Free style

House Beautiful

Domino

Windsor Smith


What school of thought do you subscribe to?

It sort of depends on the room for me, but often I like a pair of big matching pillows on the ends and one or two odd ones in the middle. I usually like to keep it to four pillows per couch. Five is the absolute MAX for me.

What about you?

P.S. Karate chopped, perfectly fluffed, or casually smooshed?

Selasa, 27 April 2010

Apartment Inspiration

In between taking care of kids, working and blogging, I like to find time to dream about decorating our next place. As you can imagine, that ends up being about 0.005 seconds per day.

I'm starting fresh with our home decor (good for me (and you!), bad for husband). I love to change up the fabrics in our home often (pillows, drapes), so this go-round I'm making all the foundation pieces super neutral - gray, white, black or beige for the rugs, sofas, chairs and tables and many of the case goods (though, I still love me a red credenza or two!).

The color will come in with lamps, art, painted mirrors, curtains, pillows, skirted tables, things that are easier (relatively) to switch up when I get bored.

Remember Domino Editor in Chief Debroah Needleman's apartment? Yeah, sort of like that. But a little more color thrown in, cause, you know, it's still me.


I'm not looking to copy the apartment exactly, but in case you are, here are some ways to achieve the same look:

1. Crate and Barrel's Petrie ($1599) or Custom Sofa Design's Paramaunt (starting at $599)

2. PB's Henley rug (on sale now!)



3. CB2 Peekaboo coffee table ($249)


4. Pretty Pillows
John Robshaw for a splurge (this one's on my list)


Fabricadabra for affordability



5. Bergere chairs (don't forget to check eBay and Craigslist first). I love how these chairs look in velvet.


6. Python tray (12"x19", $38)


image via MA Belle; originally from Domino


7. Don't forget the baby grand piano. Oh, yeah, I would do it. And my neighbors would hate me.

Senin, 26 April 2010

Minggu, 25 April 2010

Jumat, 23 April 2010

More Thoughts on Mirrored Walls

I've been thinking more about putting mirror tiles or sheets on walls. Specifically, about how to make it scream 'chic!' and not 'bad 80's tract home!'

Some ideas...

Antiqued finish on the mirror:
Todd Romano

Jan Showers


Maybe some rosettes on the tiles to break it up?

Adding moulding makes the mirror look more expensive, less DIY.



JK Capri Hotel


Layering with bookshelves is one of my favorite looks:


House Beautiful

I really love the idea of hanging art on the mirror.


Elle Decor


Want another way to achieve the 'wall of mirror' look without the commitment? Add mirror to your interior doors.



Christina Murphy


Susan Jones

Kamis, 22 April 2010

GIVE AWAY from Push the Envelope

Our next give away is from Push the Envelope custom stationary designs.

Caroline, the talented women behind Push the Envelope, used to be a designer for the music industry in LA. Now she is a work-at-home mother of four in Virginia, specializing in custom party invitations, announcements & graphic notes, stickers & notepads.

Check out these adorable calling cards.


One lucky commenter will get their choice of a set of 20 cards in one of the following custom designs:

Chevron print


Baroque print


or the multi-choice (which Caroline was so sweet to send to me as a baby gift! See my girls names?)


Please check out the Push the Envelope website for some really great stationary designs, and then leave a comment here with your choice of card design.

Comments will be closed on Sunday, April 24 at midnight.

Rabu, 21 April 2010

Trick of the Eye

Do you ever get tricked at stores into thinking the shop is WAY bigger than it actually is? Mirrors, baby.

Here's one way to do it right...

image via Lonny

I have a feeling there is a DIY project in my future involving a small dining room and a box of inexpensive mirror tiles from the hardware store. Before seeing this photo I would have gone with plain, flat finish mirrors, but I actually like the look of the bevel here.

Ooh. How cool would a wall of octagonal mirrors be?

Selasa, 20 April 2010

Dorothy Draper Chests

A few months ago, during one of my almost-free furniture hauls, I scored this Draper-esque chest of drawers. It needs some TLC, but that happens to be my specialty.


Can you believe dressers with a similar look go for thousands of dollars?





I'm dreaming of where the Draper chest should live in our next home. Should it go in our new living room?


Elle Decor

I could ditch the gold detailing for a more minimalist look?


David Jimenez

Angie Hranowsky

Maybe in our entry?

via Sunset

via Jordan

Or maybe I could find it a sister and put them in my next office?


OR! Maybe I could use it in my future bedroom, a la Melissa Warner of Messucco Warner Miller. I'm so obsessed with her whole apartment, but this bedroom absolutely sings to me.

image courtesy of Shelter from this month's House Beautiful

P.S. Once upon a time I was shopping for a client at the Cambridge Antiques Market and I stumbled across a tulip alabaster lamp almost exactly like the ones above, except it was a little smaller. I went back three times to admire it and on the third trip, I was determined to just fork over the $125 (big bucks for our student budget). Of course the lamp was gone by then and to this day I wish I would have just bought it the first time. So, friends, learn from my mistake. If you really really love something and it's a unique piece - BUY IT! Or you will be kicking yourself for many years to come.