January 31, 2012

"Editing"...for Spring!

           



We talked about thinking ahead and preparing ideas for our home...for Spring time!  Many times all we need is to "edit"
our design a bit. To edit means to "modify" or "revise"...so, don't you agree that sometimes this is all we need to do to give our space a whole new look and feel?  It doesn't HAVE to be complicated...or even expensive for that matter.  Today we will take a look at a few ways to achieve this "edited" look for the upcoming season!


This is just simply a "vision of Spring loveliness" to me...


Let's look at some fun ways you can get ready to "edit" your space for Spring...

Dash and Albert Parasol Stripe Woven Cotton Rug
For starters you can always add a cotton rug by Dash and Albert to an area to brighten it up...let's say in the kitchen, foyer, or even in the bathrooms.  Luscious colors, such as these, are sure to bring a smile to anyone!




Or even a floral one like this...now THIS, is what I'd call "my style"...I love it.  How about you?



Changing out your lamps can also be an easy way to bring in the springtime.  A lovely lilac lamp here from Currey & Company could be a great choice for any spot. 





Or maybe you'd prefer some upbeat yellow lamps to add in that dash of spring color...also from Currey & Company.  




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Let your walls talk...with an updated splash of bright color like this pair of framed art.


28X28 FRESH AIR IV
Or this abstract one...hey, this would look GREAT with those yellow lamps...don't ya think? This combo would definitely get those spring colors flowing in your home!


28X28 MARBLES 6
...Or even with this artwork...what is it?  It's marbles!  How fun is that!!




Aqua Ceramic Vases
And last, but certainly not least...edit those accessories too!  Add in some brightness on those countertops or table tops in your home.
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Peacock Blue Recycled Glass VaseMetallic Lime Recycled Glass VaseRed Recycled Glass Vase

Oh what a great table top trio these would make...look at all that COLOR!  It certainly says "Springtime" to me!




Yellow Delune Flower Frame

Maybe it's time to change up those family photo frames...a simple way to pop more color.  


Turquoise Swirl Bowls
Look at these swirled Italian hand-painted bowls that can be worked into those table tops too.  Aren't they great?


Aarhus Box-Firecracker
Don't forget that decorative boxes can be a fun way to accessorize and add color too.
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Acadia Orange and Cream Oval Wastebasket
Accessories such as this bright orange trashcan can brighten up any office space...or bathroom!  
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OK, now I have to ask you....are YOU ready for Spring yet?  I know I am.  I can't wait to add in some of these wonderful bright colors this year.  Many things that I usually don't "edit" in my own home may just be revised this year...how about YOU?  Do you now have some good ideas to try?  


Have a "Simply Irresistible" Day!






Photo Credits: Propac, House Beautiful, Dash and Albert, Currey & Co., Pier One, ShopTen25.

January 30, 2012

Headboard Beauty

Greetings dear readers...once again, blog time has been short.  I do apologize and hope that you will stay "tuned in" with us.  Our client projects have completely consumed us...turn-key, I might add...but we are thankful.  Speaking of client projects, we are looking at custom headboard styles...what do ya say, want to take a look with us?  Come on, work with us on this part of the project.  


“The graphic floral patterns have a way of making upholstered headboards and pleated bed skirts look a little less buttoned-up,” says Meg.
This style is a similar style to the one I am leaning towards for this client's guest bedroom.  We may just "round" up the sharp edges of it a bit though.  I really like this one along with the fabric...oh and surprise, in the room we are designing we are also working in a garden stool...in red!  It will be used as a side table by a chair.

In each of the bedrooms, Meg embellished simple white coverlets, shams, and bolster pillows with embroidered trim that lends a little graphic weight to the pieces by outlining their shapes.

Now, how about this plain style...do you like it?  Now imagine it without the fabric back drop as shown here...now what do you think of it?  Is it too plain?  Well, in our client's room I think it would be best to use one with some shape to it.  My reasoning behind that...her room is small and rectangular in shape, windows are rectangular, custom built-in unit, in a niche, is rectangular...so I believe we don't need another "rectangle" in the room...but some shape and style.  

Once again, back to that first shape I liked...here it is with a contrast cording (in blue, see it?) along about a three-inch border on it.  Another great way to dress it up a bit.

This one is a great look...especially for a twin bed.  I just don't want this much design on the bed itself...now that's MY opinion...what about you?  Do you like it or not?  

I just HAD to show you this one...mostly because it's PINK...just kidding!  Isn't it great?  Look at all the detail of it.  Double contrast cording (in that yummy PINK), tufted...oh, and those PINK buttons...now THIS...is "Simply Irresistible" indeed!  Hum, now I may need to consider this one for our project.  It is luscious...along with the bedding, lamps, etc.  All of it! 

OK, I have to be honest...I am only posting this style because I think it's "out there"...way out there that is!  This one is not for me, nor my client I might add...what do YOU think of it? 

And then there is this style...I like it, I do.  However for this particular design project, the edges are too sharp...I hope that makes sense to ya.  It's what my design "reasoning" has determined!

Wallpaper Green Upholstered Headboard Bedroom 530x706 10 Creative Headboard Ideas from Famous Designer
Here we go...I think we are getting closer to "the look" and style of a headboard that I'm thinking of.  I love the softening curves that it adds to the room.  This room is small with right many "squares and rectangular objects", like our client's room...see why I am going for a curved look....it does, it "softens" the entire room!

Now, for some headboard styles from our vendors...
60-50 Headboard
I really love this style and the detailing on the wood.  It's available in several finishes too.  However, due to the tightness of the space on this wall (a closet door opens out into the wall where the head of the bed goes...thus taking away space) the finished overall width of this one is too large.  We want to be able to use two nightstands as well...so, good-bye to this one, for this project anyway.

11-50 Full/Queen Headboard
Here is yet another style we considered, but decided it's a "no".  My reasoning on this one was...the padding, even though it's beautiful, it just doesn't fit the style of the room that we are creating.  Let's keep looking...

18-50 Full/Queen Headboard
Much like a few of the others above, but still looking for a more curvy style...you know, my "reasoning".  I am known for all my over-thinking on projects, mostly because my heart SO wants it "just right" for the client.  After all, it's their investment and I want them to enjoy it all for years to come! So...I'll let you know what we decide on...once we find, or design, the exact style we'd like in there. 
                                         
 Hope you enjoyed working with us a bit today!  Upholstered headboards are always a great look in any bedroom.  They are much "softer" than just a wood or metal headboard (I know, I really get on this "softening" kick...I don't like hardness in a room!).  Maybe YOU would like to do something different and add one to your bedroom...what do ya think?  It's a great way to make a beautiful focal point!   

Have a "Simply Irresistible" Monday! 



Photo Credits:  Coastal Living, Myhomeideas,  House Beautiful, Sarah Richardson, Cox Mfg.

*I TRY TO CREDIT ALL IMAGES, IF THERE ARE ANY PHOTOS OR IMAGES HERE THAT ARE NOT CREDITED CORRECTLY OR YOU WISH THEM TO BE REMOVED, PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND I WILL GLADLY OBLIGE. THEY ARE BEING USED HERE FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSING INTERIOR DESIGN. THANK YOU!

January 24, 2012

Decisions, Decisions!

Now I know sometimes we all have a hard time making up our mind...right?  I am especially like this when trying to do my own home...way too many options for me!  Take a look at this homeowner's decision...(sorry for the run-over, but wanted to post a large view of it)


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Get ready for this...she couldn't decide on "which" fabric to use in the bedroom makeover so she used TWO fabrics for the draperies and on the bedding (look close at the bed and you'll see where the other fabric was inserted!). What do you think of that?  Do you like the draperies...or dislike?  Hum, my first response was that I liked it. It was because it wasn't "the norm"...it struck my eye since it was totally different, but after looking at it a bit longer I'm not so sure I really do like it at all...but I really "think" I do!  

Now "I" am undecided about this drapery panel "look" here...help me out, would you?  Let me know YOUR thoughts and how YOU like it...please!  This could be a new thing for future design projects...especially for those that can't make up their mind!! Ha!

I do like a room that has lots of interesting details, patterns, textures, colors, etc...it actually makes it interesting and makes you want to stay awhile.  If it's a "safe" room, meaning a lack of the above mentioned features...then you can pretty much sum it up and take it all in by a glance or two.  What kind of rooms do YOU have?  Interesting...or safe?  Do tell.

Have a "Simply Irresistible" Day!


Photo Credits:  Traditional Home