I dropped by Anthropologie the other day, and found some real treasures. First, I fell in love with the delicate floral bowl. Its so delicate and lovely. I also love (I mean LOVE) the bird prints and lampshade. In reality, I didn't need any of these things, so I kept the spending at a minimum. A few things I did take home were:
2. These "Printers block" hooks. I find it annoying that Mark takes "my towel" when he showers. Hopefully, if everyone has their own hook; this problem will be solved.
3. I have been looking for cute coffee cups to replace the ones we have now. These black and white, monogrammed cups are just perfect ("M" and "C" of course).
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For all the weekend readers, here is an amazing contemporary home to dream about. The dramatic staircase blows my mind. What a statement! I also love the subtle colors in the house. Very pretty. This is from Wallpaper's HausWork project.
Well, I didn't write all I wanted to this last week; so I am going to continue my "Modern Home" theme next week. Hope everyone enjoys it :)
Well, I didn't write all I wanted to this last week; so I am going to continue my "Modern Home" theme next week. Hope everyone enjoys it :)
I'm still alive...just tied-up. Here is a collection of some beautiful kitchens I love. To me they have two main things in common:
1. Sleek and minimal cabinetry.
2. Freedom of expression.
I think modern kitchens are so open to the rest of the home, so they are much more stylized than any time previous. Cabinets look like furniture, or disappear into the background. There is also more space for artwork and decorative accessories. The modern kitchen needs to blend with the rest of the house. Its not just about appliances anymore.
Sources:
1. Fresh Home
2. Remodeling My Space
3. Allen Bianci
4. Marie Claire Maison
5. The Kitchen Designer
6. Coastal Living
Hello, everyone. This week will be VERY crazy for me, so my posts will be light. I do want to dedicate this week to highlighting the details of modern homes. I'll fit in as much as I can. Check out this amazing house in Sonoma, featured in Architectural Digest. (Man, I love concrete sooo much!) For all of you contemporary architecture fans, click over to A Life's Design, and Materialicious; for a few more examples.
Hope everyone has a great week!
Hope everyone has a great week!
What an adorable girl! These photos remind me of Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday. In fact she is a Spanish singer named Russian Red. I found these photos via a blog called, A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words. It is a new must read for me.
Attention Houston Mid-Century lovers! I occasionally mention Houston Mod's Open Houses, after I've been to them. But today I'm mentioning it before it occurs (that's a novel idea). I'm very excited about this one, for two reasons:
1. Its actually affordable.2. Its not that far from me!
I've driven by this house many times, wishing it could be mine. Now, it can belong to a lucky Mod house lover out there. The "Open House" will be Sun. from 2:00-4:00. Click here for the listing.
Before, my "Creative Displays" week ends; I thought I would add the work of Riitta Paivalainen. She uses second-hand clothing to make these surreal installations. Found via Brocante.
Point Click Home.
Not all creative displays have to be intricate and busy. The trick to making a room interesting without getting too complicated is, by adding one large and dramatic piece. Instead of filling the walls with lots of tiny knick-knacks, these rooms use a minimal amount of very bold pieces. Personally, I think bigger is almost always better, (Is this because I'm from Texas?)
Not all creative displays have to be intricate and busy. The trick to making a room interesting without getting too complicated is, by adding one large and dramatic piece. Instead of filling the walls with lots of tiny knick-knacks, these rooms use a minimal amount of very bold pieces. Personally, I think bigger is almost always better, (Is this because I'm from Texas?)
This picture is from Thom Filicia. I've been obsessed with those giant gears, since the first time I saw them. They really make this room truly memorable. I also love Thom's use of very large artwork in the picture below. Its a great springboard for the rest of the room.
Finally, the king of drama in simplicity...Vicente Wolf. I know I've mentioned this before, but I love everything this man does! His work proves that a beautiful object, even if it is a simple one; can "make" a room. BTW, for all of you who live in small spaces; this design trick will still work. A small room gains importance when large scaled items are brought in.
Just found this intricate collection of artwork via, Please Sir. Amazing! I have trouble lining up just two pictures.
From Flickr: 1. Headboard 2. Small bath 3. Top of dresser.
Hello friends! Here is a collection of inspiring images. Keeping with the weeks' theme, they show very creative styling and displays. Hope you enjoy!
Hello friends! Here is a collection of inspiring images. Keeping with the weeks' theme, they show very creative styling and displays. Hope you enjoy!
One of my favorite rooms from Jay Jeffers. I get very excited about his wonderful color combinations. Its kind of a vintage chic.
Check out some great interview with Jeffers at All the Best.
Jay Jeffers (Below)
Check out some great interview with Jeffers at All the Best.
Jay Jeffers (Below)
Here are a couple of store displays. I think most of my favorite displays are found in stores, because they don't have emotional attachment. They are much more free spirited.
Above: Saffron and Genevieve. Below: I lost track of where I found these. If anyone knows, please let me know.
Above: Saffron and Genevieve. Below: I lost track of where I found these. If anyone knows, please let me know.
I just finished watching a new episode of Flipping Out. Did anyone see it? It is a CRAZY show! But I do love the amazing houses it features. A lot of the design is done by Ryan Brown of Brown Design. I've been a fan of their work for a while now, so I thought I would mention that they have a new blog. Its full of lots of eye candy and juicy photos of some the Flipping Out, houses. (Like this little gem).
Happy Monday, everybody! I know its the middle of the day, so everyone is well into their Monday.
Today's dream home may be familiar to many of you. It is the home of Victoria of SFgirlbybay. I chose it because, first: I love it so much and second: it fits into a theme for the rest of the week. Most of my posts this week will be about creative displays. I have been studying different methods of accessorizing in order to inspire my own displays at my furniture booth. Since I collected many interesting photos, I thought I would share them.
Today's dream home may be familiar to many of you. It is the home of Victoria of SFgirlbybay. I chose it because, first: I love it so much and second: it fits into a theme for the rest of the week. Most of my posts this week will be about creative displays. I have been studying different methods of accessorizing in order to inspire my own displays at my furniture booth. Since I collected many interesting photos, I thought I would share them.
Victoria's bohemian home is filled with creative vignettes, in every corner! Art, books, found objects, all come together to make a truly inspiring abode. Again, I find myself drawn to a mostly white interior. It just seems so relaxing! I would love to take a nap on this cushy sofa.
I need to find a large scale chalkboard like this. I can imagine, both Liam and I would have lots of fun with it :) Victoria's home is also featured in Apartment Therapy's book, "Real Homes, Real People".
Its a very cool book, that I have mentioned before; here.
Its a very cool book, that I have mentioned before; here.
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