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

8/16/2011

fresh

These spaces designed by Porchlight Interiors have such a fresh feeling to them.

I love the use of color through out, just enough to keep things interesting.

8/09/2011

beside the bed

These two photos featuring pretty nightstands caught my eye recently. I really like seeing how people style these little intimate areas. Often times it seems that these little tables get forgotten when it comes to decor but they have the potential to play a big role in how the room looks and feels if styled.

Right now I'm trying to figure out what I want to do for the bedside tables in my room. I've been thinking of doing something with stacked art like this first photo but haven't found the right thing(s) to frame. Decisions, decisions, right? ;)




Tell me: What books are currently on your nightstand? I have a break in school semesters coming up and I want to read something just for the fun of it.

p.s. Thanks for your kind comments about my stripey skirt. :)

8/03/2011

this kitchen...

                             makes me all sorts of happy. I think it's all the bright colors and that tile backsplash.


p.s. I'm back-ish. I say that because there might be a chance my computer will die again. Sad.

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7/25/2011

on my mind...

I'm back! We're all moved. It's crazy hot here in TX (hello, 105!?!!). We have internet now. I missed blogging (and you of course)!

Since we've moved into a new space I've had decorating on the brain. I know what I want to do in some rooms and others I'm not so sure...one thing I do know is that I love this little corner of Jordan's San Fran apartment and can't get that grey and yellow combo out of my head. Oh and the horse picture, really liking the horse picture.


{image : aubrey trinnaman via oh happy day}

7/12/2011

right now...

I'd love nothing more than to escape to a secluded cabana with a book and cold drink in hand. Read for a while, dip in the pool, then read some more, followed by another dip in the pool.


{images via Lonny}

7/06/2011

great idea : gallery wall layouts

Aren't these great guides for starting a gallery wall? Definitely handy!




6/30/2011

designing for little ones

I mentioned a while back that we'll be moving into a new (to us) house soon. The kids will be sharing a bedroom in our new place and I've been trying to figure out how to make the space come together. My goal is to try and make the room clean and unfussy but still fun. If you're interested, I'll share how it (hopefully) comes together. 

One of these days, Landon will have his own dedicated space and I would love to do something similar to this room. It's youthful but not childish. That wood plank wall is pretty much awesome and I'm a big fan of the color scheme. I'll need to remember this for when that day does come.

Childs Play modern kids
modern kids design by san francisco interior designer Jute Interior Design

Speaking of my little guy, here he is swinging his heart out.  Hard to believe he's 7 months.

6/21/2011

country kitchen

I'm a fan of Ina Garten so it's only natural that I love the country kitchen that she designed for House Beautiful's kitchen of the year in 2009. I know I've shared white kitchens before and they aren't for everyone but I am still enamored by them. One of the reasons this kitchen appeals to me is the open ceiling with the exposed rafters and beams. It is so light and airy. Definitely a kitchen that wouldn't be hard to spend time cooking and eating in.


Happy First Day of summer by the way!  

{images via house beautiful}

6/14/2011

the essentials : Elizabeth from The Mustard Ceiling

It's no secret I'm a big fan of interior design and diy projects so I naturally love Elizabeth's blog, The Mustard Ceiling, which is chock full of both. Take a look at her newly designed dining room with ikat fabric she made herself. Talk about diy! Oh, and Elizabeth and her husband are renovating a classic airstream. How cool is that? Please leave her some love and go check out her blog!

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Hi, olive &a readers! I am happy to be here today to share three essentials
that I think are key when designing a room.

There are many pieces that come together to make a design successful, but the following three are extremely important in my book.

1) Personality, a design should reflect who you are. Sometimes we get wrapped up in the latest trends, but you have to remain true to yourself. Design with elements that will make you happy.


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How do you find your style?
Lots of research, thumb through design magazines and blogs. Bookmark ideas.

What do you like or dislike about a space? Soon you will see patterns emerge and you will begin to gain more understanding into your design style.

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An inspiration board is a great way to keep track of your of your ideas and help you define your style.

2) Comfort and Function. In my opinion, comfort and function are both equally important and essential to a well-designed space. If you are not comfortable in your space, or it is not functional, what is the point?

I read a cute post on Three Boys,the other day, called Decapitated Duck and a Mother's Dream . I believe Sarah summed up perfectly why a space should be functional and how the definition of functional changes through the years.

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Which room do you think would be more functional and comfortable for a young family?


3) Focal Point. A focal point is the main design element in the space. Examples of architectural focal points could be a fireplace, built-in bookshelves, a large picture window.

However, focal points are not always architectural elements. You can create a focal point by using a large patterned rug, or a dramatic piece of art-something that will draw attention into the room and invite you to stay.

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What do you think the focal point is in this room?


Heather, thank you so much for having me today!

6/07/2011

framed

In a few weeks we will be moving into a new place and I'm excited to try some new things in terms of decorating. To be honest, our current place isn't really decorated. When we moved in here we were under the impression that we'd only be here for four months. Well...four months has turned into a year an a half. It's sad. We aren't sure how long we'll be in our new place but I'm determined to not live with blank walls.

Gallery walls seem to be ever present in design these day and with good reason. If presented well, they are a great way to show off art and photographs in your home.

We will have a skinny wall between two doors in the living room that I'm thinking something like this chic monochromatic gallery would look good.

{via made by girl : photo - Ashlee Raubach}

 OR, something like these all-white frames that showcase a more relaxed/casual but still well styled look.

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Olivia and Landon will be sharing a room so I have been entertaining doing a more funky gallery wall in there with some fun art and pictures of the kids and family.



What do you think, are you a fan of gallery walls? Have you done one in your home?

5/31/2011

this bedroom...


is currently serving as inspiration for my bedroom. I could totally see myself : sleeping, reading a book, blogging, playing with my kiddos, folding laundry, etc in this room.

5/24/2011

hudson river farmhouse



Life on the farm looks pretty good if these are the accommodations. This rustic glam Hudson River farmhouse was one of my favorite features in Rue's 5 issue. They've got some great party stuff in the issue as well.

{photography: Emily Gilbert}

5/16/2011

love

I love this pretty little framed l o v e gallery that would be so simple to recreate.



If you've been longing to pin on pinterest, send me an email and I'll send you an invite. :) Happy Monday friends!

5/12/2011

currently loving...



1. the library ladder (!!!)
2. the mini shoe/handbag closet
3. the penny tile flooring

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*This post was originally posted yesterday but it looks like blogger had issues so I'm re-posting it. Any comments that were made are now lost...sorry!

5/03/2011

black and white

When it comes to kitchen design, my dream kitchen would be white but after seeing these pictures I might could be convinced a bit of black would be all that bad. Oh and those floors! They had me at hello. Gorgeous.



Do tell: What does your dream kitchen look like?

{images via haven and home}

4/26/2011

retro Palm Beach home

My favorite design story from the May issue of House Beautiful was this light and airy 1960s Palm Beach home designed by Meg Braff. It's pretty and feminine yet is full of great detail with trellis, chinoiserie and fretwork found throughout the home.

4/18/2011

inspired workspaces

With school finals looming in the not so distant future, I'd certainly be okay studying in any of the workspaces below rather than, say, the school library or my not-so-pretty desk at home.













Source: bhg.com via Heather on Pinterest


4/12/2011

wood you?

Never in a million years would I have thought to put wood up on my walls. If you'd asked me a while ago what I thought of wood on walls I would've cringed and thought of 1970s wood paneling. These examples, however, are not even remotely close to 70s paneling but are much more visually interesting and shall we say green.

Erin of A Breath of Fresh Erin used salvaged wood in her study with great results.

I swear, only Kevin and Layla would think of using old gymnasium flooring in their reading/guest room.

The Bowers used shipping pallets in baby Bower's nursery. Shipping pallets!

Do tell: What are your thoughts of putting wood up on your wall. Is there a right room for this? Is this something you'd ever do?

3/30/2011

words

Source: superswoon.com via Ez on Pinterest

3/29/2011

a bit of interior eye candy


Pretty vignettes from the Sydney home of Karen Lavecky.


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