Thursday, September 29, 2011

Fall Front Porch




Even though its 94 degrees here today, my front porch is sporting its Fall Attire.





I found these beautiful Cinderella pumpkins at my local grocery store and stacked them on top of my cement urns.


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I decided to forgo the standard fall wreath and hung an antique mirror adorned with some fall foliage and burlap and silk ribbon. And my Sister said she can now "check her teeth" before she comes in.



I added a few faux pumpkins and grapevine around this evergreen.



I hung fall wreaths on all of my front facing windows.





This is a mixture of faux and real pumpkins, a small grapevine wreath, a piece of driftwood from the coast of California and a mirror to reflect it all.









I have two black urns that are in the front yard that I filled with moss and scattered real baby pumpkins around it.  With this heat they may turn to mush soon, but for now they look good.



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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Girl's Rooms

Since my home office is finally coming to a finish, I have mentally moved onto another project - my daughters room.  Now let me tell you designing for an 8 year old is proving to be a challenge - especially when she is the artsy, fancy free, drama queen kind.  After sorting through the entire rainbow of colors - she decided on Coral.  It "HAS" to be coral Mom - not pink, not orange but coral.  So my quest over the past few weeks has been to hunt down coral fabric.  After many "no's", "nope" and "uh-uhs" I showed her this:


Schumacher-Trina Turk Trellis



I dare not tell her the color-way of this fabric is called Watermelon, because in her mind, it's the perfect coral.  So now we have our inspiration fabric and I plan on using this on an upholstered headboard.  We will also be adding turquoise and maybe a touch of yellow.

I thought I would share some more inspiration photos of little girl's rooms I have found.  















Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The Business of Design



So excited to get this in the mail today! No beautiful eye-candy in this one, but chock full of great stuff.  It was recommended by Tobi Fairley , so figured it has to be good.  Im off to grab a cup of tea and start reading.  Have a great Tuesday!!

Monday, September 26, 2011

New Pillows






I have been itching to change out my sofa pillows for something a little more "Autumn-ish".  I found this great solid rust colored remnant a few weeks ago and loved it.  I decided to pair it with Robert Allen's Vintage Plume. 






 I LOVE all the colors in this fabric.  For Christmas I will change out the solid rust pillows for a solid Peacock Blue velvet.  


The center pillow is Windsor Smith's Pelagos.  I want a skirt made out of that fabric!  How cute would that be?










Please ignore my ghetto sofa.  We are waiting till the little ones are older before we invest in a new sofa.  For now this slipcover from SureFit works just fine.  I have to wash it once a month (which tells me we are not ready for a new sofa anytime soon)!



Friday, September 23, 2011

Client's Office

So excited to see my clients Home Office featured over at The Office Stylist.  To see the feature HERE.



Coffee With...





A few weeks ago I went up to Dallas Market Center and had the chance to meet up at a local Starbucks with Abbe Fenimore from Studio Ten25.  We had such a great time chatting and I even got to meet her adorable mother, who gave lots of business advice to us "girls".  Abbe is an amazing designer, whom I truly admire.  She also owns a very successful on-line shop, Shop Ten25, full of great designer furnishings and accessories.  

Some of Abbe's designs:






Here's what Abbe had to say:



When did you know that Interior Design was your passion?

I would have to say it started with my first doll house. I remember picking from my Mom's fabric remnants so that she could make bedding and drapes for each room, I was always wanting to change things. When I was about 10 my Mom gave me free reign to pick out the new pieces in my room, I remember being so excited to get started. I think she regretted
that decision when I picked everything in pink, turquoise and yellow!


Where do you find your inspiration?

If I set out to look for inspiration, I notice that I come up blank. It's like saving your money to go shopping and then you can't find anything you want to buy.
So, I have always kept a "forever file" of tear sheets from magazines and now I have one on my computer. I have organized the file by room and often by color to make searching easier. The most random things can inspire me too. I love seeing a piece of jewelry, shoes or even packaging in a store and knowing exactly how to implement that design into a space.



What is your favorite book/magazine on design?

It is very cliche', but I do miss Domino Magazine. I love publications that continue to show unique homes and interesting uses for pieces that complete a room. Better Homes and Gardens has really caught my eye this past year.
And...I have to admit that I am LOVING Canadian design magazines too (House & Home and Style at Home), The modern approach to simplicity and function are a perfect mix.


How about your favorite site?

Decor Pad and Pinterest are great sites to find inspiration and easy to search for ideas.


What is the most frustrating aspect of your job as
a designer?

Finding creativity when I am completely exhausted. I run around during the day and juggle quite a few clients at a time. So, it is important for me to carve out "me time" in order to stay on top of my game...creatively.

And the most rewarding one?

The most simple of compliments from a client. One of my clients recently mentioned that her 4 year loved how everyone wanted to be at their new house and never leave. I was touched and almost teared up. For a family to love their home so much, and for their friends to want to stay for long visits makes all of the hard work worth it.


What decorating techniques/ideas/projects would you recommend to a homeowner who wants a quick
fix to their room?

Paint is always the most affordable change and it makes a big impact. Paint your old furniture pieces too, you can do this with a can of spray paint in a weekend. A fresh coat of paint will always create an updated look. I am also a big believer in plenty of great lighting. Lamps and light fixtures will not only brighten up those dark corners, but bring in an updated look fast. TJ Maxx, Home Goods and other online stores like Overstock and Home Decorators Collection have great pieces and great
prices.


What is something you should never skimp on when decorating your home?

Well built furniture is a must, you can always find affordable
accessories, lighting and art on the back end.
When we moved into our first home together after being married, I knew my husband's "manly" faux leather sofa was not going to cut it. We spend all of our time on the sofa and I knew that I wanted to dedicate a reasonable amount of money to that piece. We found a well made sofa that has a durable fabric for the dogs and won't fall apart after a few years. We have had that piece for almost 4 years now and it was worth every penny.


What is your favorite color combination lately?

Lately I have been on a big "bright and chic" color kick. I am in love with teals, pinks and pops of yellow!


Most cherished possession?

I am the sentimental type and love having pieces from my Grandmother's old jewelry collection. The latest addition came from my Husband's Grandmother. She passed away a few years ago and left behind tons of great jewelry. Her gold oak leaf pendant was something she won at her Country Club, I have it on a chain and wear it at least once a week. I also love
to see how happy it makes my Husband when he notices me wearing it.


What would your dream project be?

I think I am in the middle of it right now! I am currently working on a client's second home and it is going to be ahhhmazing! Uptown views, wallpaper everywhere and custom recycled bike chain chandeliers. I am in heaven!



Thank you so much Abbe for taking the time to meet with me and share your design thoughts.



Thursday, September 22, 2011

Joss & Main Rug Sale!!

Just thought I'd give you a heads-up.  The rug I have in my living room is on sale at Joss & Main for less than I paid for it at HomeGoods!!!  It ends in 2 days!




Thank You!!!

Thank you Gorgeous Shiny Things for featuring my little Ikea dresser makeover and Im so happy it now has a little sister.  Go here to read all about it.



Happy Birthday Sissy!

Today is my sisters birthday!  Even though we are 11yrs apart (unfortunately Im the older one) we are truly best friends!! and would you believe I have a baby sister who is 20 years YOUNGER than me?  Who also is my bestie!!  


Happy Birthday LaLa!!




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Her favorite drink- Trenta Iced Green Tea-Unsweetend w/ a sleeve (by golly dont forget that girls sleeve!) 



And this is my favorite picture of us!  It totally cracks me up!  (Its actually two photos that I put side by side).



Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Ikea Malm Dresser Goes Glam

A few months ago I ran across this AMAZING product from these uber talented ladies, Danika and Cheryle from O'Verlays.  These gals have created a way to dress up Ikea dressers, nightstands and tables with lightweight, decorative fret-work panels.







I knew I needed storage in my home office but didnt want to spend a ton of money so this was the perfect solution for me!


I bought the Ikea Malm dresser in white and added a white glass top.  




I then ordered the Greek Key fret from O'Verlays .


They come in white, which I could have just used them as is:






But I felt I needed a little more boo-ya bling so I spray painted them gold. Now Danika and Cheryle recommend you prime them first, then paint them; well you know me, impatient girl- I just slapped that gold spray paint on.  And so far so good.






I attached the little stickies to the back and secured them to my dresser.  Danika and Cheryle also recommend you use little brad nails to attach them to the dresser, but I didnt want to make any holes in mine in case I decide to change things up (which Im known to do).  So they seem to hold just fine.


Here's the BEFORE:




And the AFTER:












So much better!!  

I also picked up these beautiful magenta flowers from the grocery store last night.  Aren't they lovely?





I CAN NOT wait to get this office done!  Just a few more things to do and I will then have it photographed by my beautiful and wonderfully talented photographer and share the photos with you soon!  **Edited: Office is DONE- you can see it HERE  and HERE ****




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