Burke Decor is a new-to-me resource. I'm loving their rug selection.
Here are a few that I'm considering for our home:
blue and ivory
gray stripe
black floral
white and beige geometric
PS - saw this ad on Lonny for an extra 7% off at Burke using the code "HEARTS". Every little bit helps!
Minggu, 16 Mei 2010
Jumat, 14 Mei 2010
Mom and Dad's Updated Family Room
My last day in Arizona after the whirlwind bedroom redo, we found this upholstery fabric and my mom decided that she wanted to reupholster her family room sofa.
Her sofa is a nice piece with down fill cushions, but the old upholstery was showing it's age.
As with most decorating projects, one thing leads to another and within a week or so, mom was emailing me about thoughts and suggestions for "quick update" to the room:
I've been using this great fabric in the style of this Brunschwig & Fils 'Dzhambul' fabric in a number of projects. It's hard not to use it everywhere - great price, great weight, beautiful bright colors. It really goes in every room. Mom loved it instantly and we decided on some other colors for the room and also a graphic stripe for pillows:
The day bed needed an update (and the ottoman as well):
So I mailed my mom a couple of yards of this great velvet from my stash.
After my mom had painted the walls and finished all the reupholstery projects, she took a little trip to Home Goods and texted me photos of her favorite finds. Here are some of the pieces that made the cut.
A cute green and white pillow:
A totally glam white floor lamp (we added some navy trim to the shade):
This adorable garden stool:
Mom got a pair of these lamps, painted them red and added trim to new white drum shades.
My very favorite thing in the room is the suzani ottoman slipcover with the navy piping. It's so nice that she can pull the fabric off periodically for a gentle wash.
My other favorite part of the room is the velvet daybed. So dreamy.
A few more resources:
Sunburst mirror is from Ballard
Orchids from Home Depot
Drapes from JC Penney
Striped pillows from IKEA
Yellow flower pillow from Target
Yellow frames from IKEA (mom painted these)
Antique mantle clock from Brussels Flea Market (bought it for 5 euros and it still chimes beautifully)
Seagrass Rug from Home Decorators
Her sofa is a nice piece with down fill cushions, but the old upholstery was showing it's age.
As with most decorating projects, one thing leads to another and within a week or so, mom was emailing me about thoughts and suggestions for "quick update" to the room:
I've been using this great fabric in the style of this Brunschwig & Fils 'Dzhambul' fabric in a number of projects. It's hard not to use it everywhere - great price, great weight, beautiful bright colors. It really goes in every room. Mom loved it instantly and we decided on some other colors for the room and also a graphic stripe for pillows:
The day bed needed an update (and the ottoman as well):
So I mailed my mom a couple of yards of this great velvet from my stash.
After my mom had painted the walls and finished all the reupholstery projects, she took a little trip to Home Goods and texted me photos of her favorite finds. Here are some of the pieces that made the cut.
A cute green and white pillow:
A totally glam white floor lamp (we added some navy trim to the shade):
This adorable garden stool:
Mom got a pair of these lamps, painted them red and added trim to new white drum shades.
I love the way everything came together. It was a quick and fun room to do (well, for me it was! My mom did a lot of upholstery!) The sofa has a brand new lease on life. I love the pattern, color and the white piping. Mom also bought new sofa legs at Lowes.
My very favorite thing in the room is the suzani ottoman slipcover with the navy piping. It's so nice that she can pull the fabric off periodically for a gentle wash.
My other favorite part of the room is the velvet daybed. So dreamy.
I love a good eDecorating project! Thanks, Mom!!
A few more resources:
Sunburst mirror is from Ballard
Orchids from Home Depot
Drapes from JC Penney
Striped pillows from IKEA
Yellow flower pillow from Target
Yellow frames from IKEA (mom painted these)
Antique mantle clock from Brussels Flea Market (bought it for 5 euros and it still chimes beautifully)
Seagrass Rug from Home Decorators
Kamis, 13 Mei 2010
New Office Chair
I'm in the market for a new desk chair. I'm considering upholstering a vintage craigslist find in a fun fabric, a la Ames Ingham. She reupholstered an Eames Management chair (which would be a dream come true for me to find on CL)...
Domino
Rabu, 12 Mei 2010
See-Through Tables
I've been getting lots of emails and questions about lucite since this post. I'm a big fan too, though I know it's not for everyone or every room. I'm considering getting a small acrylic side table for our living room for an awkward space that needs a flat surface, but not a lot of visual real estate. Sort of like how these little tables work in this Suzanne Kasler room:
House Beautiful
Here are a few favorite pieces on the market and in the running.
Parsons meets Kartell for $166
Three nesting tables for $139.
Riddle me this, Batman. How can those tables above be so reasonably priced, but this slightly more intricate piece below can be six times as expensive? It's $699 at Wisteria and $849 at Horchow. I love it so.
We already talked about CB2 as a great source for acrylic tables.
Plexi-Craft is the king of acrylic furniture in my book. If you want something in lucite, chances are they sell it (except for my favorite side table above. boo.). Though, some of the pieces are weirdly expensive and then others are totally reasonable.
My favorite piece is probably the trunk ($328). I think it would be cool for throws and extra pillows in a living room.
Reminds me of this piece featured in the most recent Lonny.
House Beautiful
Here are a few favorite pieces on the market and in the running.
Parsons meets Kartell for $166
Three nesting tables for $139.
We already talked about CB2 as a great source for acrylic tables.
Plexi-Craft is the king of acrylic furniture in my book. If you want something in lucite, chances are they sell it (except for my favorite side table above. boo.). Though, some of the pieces are weirdly expensive and then others are totally reasonable.
My favorite piece is probably the trunk ($328). I think it would be cool for throws and extra pillows in a living room.
Reminds me of this piece featured in the most recent Lonny.
Senin, 10 Mei 2010
Mantel Styling Inspiration
Mantels are tricky to decorate! I haven't dedicated enough time to our fireplace mantel, and it's one of my least favorite areas of our house. I just threw some extras up there and have never really styled it. Whatever, I guess - it's fine for the next two months.
DC Design House, via Washington Post
Domino
Elle Decor
Sara Story
James Brittain
Brown Design for HB
I like a pair of topiaries, orchards or other potted plants:
I also like quirky little collections:
Martensen via Desire to Inspire
Country Living
Loving a great pair of sconces flaking the fireplace mirror:
Elle Decor
Domino
I also love the layered look. A great big mirror and a few small pieces of art, plus a little accessory or two:
Sarah Richardson
(White ginger jars from Home Goods, Silver candy dishes from a thrift store, antiqued mirror from a flea market, Dala horses from eBay, art from Etsy and 20x200)
I have a few friends and clients who have been asking for mantel styling inspiration. And there are two fireplaces in our next place, so I could use a little inspiration myself.DC Design House, via Washington Post
Domino
Elle Decor
Sara Story
James Brittain
Brown Design for HB
Carrier and Co
Sally Steponkus
Erik Kvalsvik
Domino
Brown Design for HB
I also like quirky little collections:
Elle Decor
HB
Domino
HB
Domino
Ann Mihn
I've noticed lots of off-centered pairings of two accessories (usually candlesticks):HB
Martensen via Desire to Inspire
Country Living
Michael Smith via Urban Grace
Loving a great pair of sconces flaking the fireplace mirror:
Elle Decor
Domino
I also love the layered look. A great big mirror and a few small pieces of art, plus a little accessory or two:
via Style Court
Sarah Richardson
Elle Decor
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