Archive | February, 2009

The Amazing “Anthropologie”!

26 Feb

Anthropologie by Bella Seven.

There are a few stores I always go to when I am needing inspiration. My favorite is Anthropologie! Everything about the store is beautiful and exciting. Here are some pics via http://fiveprime.org/hivemind/Tags/anthropologie,shop . Take a look at these great displays and take in all the inspiration you can handle.

Pink parasoles by Elena777.

These umbrellas create such whimsy. You can just see the wind blowing.

Anthropologie by Elena777.

Anthropologie by Elena777.

Anthropologie by Elena777.

I purchased all different knobs from Anthropologie to put on my kitchen cabinets. It makes the kitchen fun.

Anthropologie by Elena777.

pink poodle window display @ anthropologie by platinumblondelife.

This is my favorite window. I love pink and this idea is genius.

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Winter Wonderland

Anthropologie by Elena777.

Reminds me of a Paris bedroom

Anthropologie Paper Link Chain Window Display by platinumblondelife.

Anthropologie by Elena777.

Anthropologie by Elena777.

Anthropologie X-mas 2008 store window by platinumblondelife.

anthropologie by ☁ miriam ☁.

Painting old school chairs with fun flowers, this is an idea I am definitely stealing

Anthropologie by Elena777.

Anthropologie by Elena777.

I love the wallpaper in the background of this shot. The distressing on the cabinet is perfect!

Anthropologie by Elena777.

Twilight, The Cullen’s House

25 Feb
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"The Cullen's House" in Twilight

This movie set made me want to throw out my shabby chic ways for an ultra modern pad, huge windows, and an all white interior.

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What makes a beautiful bed?

24 Feb

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What elements make up a great bed? Of course the first, and most important thing is comfort. The linens on a bed have to feel good against the skin and keep us at a comfortable temperature. They have  to breath, allowing air to circulate and keep us dry. Buy linens made of natural fibers. Natural fibers breath and allow temperature to rise and lower as our body temperature does.

These sheets are the best sheets ever! (I particularly love the bella sheets from Bella Notte linens bottom left corner)

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A bed should also be inviting. A bed that makes us want to run and dive into it. People’s taste differ and everyone has a different idea of what makes them want to do the “run and dive”, so I can only answer for myself.

For me, it is all about layers. I like to start with a neutral base, like a coverlet in white or champagne. Depending on the season the coverlet may be covering the bed with a fluffy duvet at the end, or the duvet may cover the bed with the coverlet at the end.

The more pillows the better. I like to have four levels of pillows, starting with two or three euro shams in the back, then two standard shams, a medium size throw pillow, and a grouping or smaller decorative pillows. I am in love with the small linen pillow I purchased recently, filled with lavender. It makes my bed smell fresh and luxurious.

Here are some beds that I love; layers and layers of luxurious linens.

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I love the mix of fabrics on this bed. You can tell the entire bed was well thought out by a great designer and custom made. Great stuff!

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Look at the bedskirt on this bed, beautiful! And I love the puff at the end of the bed.

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 My number one tip for creating a beautiful bed: Don’t buy a set of bedding. Buy bedding in pieces, mixing and matching as you go. A bedding set lacks creativity and originality. It will take time to find each perfect piece, but it will be a creation you can be proud of.

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I always wash my bed linens with “Linen Wash” to keep them nice. A lavender dryer sachet will keep them smelling fresh.

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About the bedframe, I am loving french cane beds and wingback beds.

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What to consider when purchasing a sofa

20 Feb

 

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With all the options out there, it is very overwhelming so choose the right piece of furniture for you and your space. A sofa, in particular, is a big decision that can make or break a room and a budget. I wanted to share my thoughts on how to choose the right sofa for you. Hopefully it will help you purchase just the right piece and keep you from making a costly mistake. 

 The very first thing to consider when choosing a sofa is; what are you going to be using the sofa for. Are you going to be lounging comfortably with a book, watching a movie, entertaining, hosting a book club, is the sofa in the “formal room” mostly for looks and the occasional party. This one bit of information can influence most other decision about which sofa to choose. Here’s why.

1: The dimensions of the sofa can be determined by what you are using the sofa for. For example, if you said your sofa will be for comfortable relaxation with a book or movie watching, you want to curl up in the corner with a blanket, etc… Then you will want a deep sofa that allows you to pull your feet up, a sofa with a high arm to create a deep corner. You should also consider if the sofa will be just for you to relax in, or will there be multiple people using it for this same purpose. A wider sofa can allow two people to stretch out comfortably; a sectional with multiple corners will accommodate even more persons comfortably (note: people only use the corners of a sofa for relaxation, do not count the middle seat in this situation. You may consider getting multiple sofas or comfy chairs if your family has a lot of relaxers).

 A great example of a comfy, deep sofa

A great example of a comfy, deep sofa

2: On the same thought, if your sofa is going to be used in a more formal situation, people sitting upright with feet on the floor, the sofa should not be too deep. Yourself and your guest backs should rest comfortbly on the back of the sofa, while feet still rest on the floor. Obviously people’s heights differ, so consider an average person in this case. If you have ever been the awkward one in the room, with your feet sticking straight out, you know what I am talking about. If you don’t know what I am talking about, just trust me and don’t do that to your friends.

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3: The use of the sofa can also determine the height of the sofa. A sofa with a high back can create a formal look. If your sofa is meant for a formal room you may consider this. Tufted and tight backs also tend to create a formal look.

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4: A sofa with a lower profile opens a room up and creates a more casual appeal. Also loose cushions (particularly down-filled) can looked lived in and inviting.  

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5: Of course the width of the sofa, most of the time, is determined by the amount of space you have to put it. Don’t make the mistake of not measuring.

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One more tip about sofa dimensions. If your room is small, choose a sofa that is not too overstuffed and with a low back. If you have a large room, don’t try to fill it with just one setting. Try creating multiple seating arrangements.

 

Ok, so now that the correct size has been chosen, the all important fabric must be selected. So do you go neutral and safe, or for a color? Do you pick a pattern or a solid? Velvet? Linen? Cotton? Well this decision can depend on your wallet. If you have enough money to change your sofa as often as you change your taste (for me this is often) then pick a great print that can really make a statement in the room. If you want a sofa you can keep as you change the room around it, go for a neutral with a nice texture. The texture creates interest, yet the neutral tone can transition with the trends.

 

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This sofa is a great neutral taupe with can go with any color!

 

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The color on this sofa is beautiful, and makes a great focal point!

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I love to see a casual room mix it up a little with an elegant texture, like a velvet. I guess my advice here would be, don’t get locked into one idea, a casual room can have class and an elegant room can have a great worn look.

What am I seeing the most in sofa trends right now? White, white, white! White slipcovers, white linens, white on white prints…it is all about white. Can you do white? Of course! Even with kids and pets, nowdays anyone can have white. I look for an outdoor fabric (Schumacher just came out with a great outdoor line by Trina Turk!). These fabric can be scrubbed and are made to resist stains. They are surprising soft and luxurious now too.

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One last thought; I don’t like rules to live by, just rules to guide by. Any of these rules can be changed with the right creativity. I never like to hinder a creative mind with rules. So use this tips as you wish, but also open your mind to other ideas that will help you create a unique room for you.

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Beautiful Window Treatments

17 Feb

I have always wanted a website with great window treatment ideas all in one place. Well I searched all over and chose some of my favorites to put on my page. I hope you like them and get some great ideas of your own.

http://beautifulthingstoshare.blogspot.com/

 

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 This next treatment is great. I just adore a boxpleat with a banding. This boxpleat I found especially unique, the way it is staggered in and out across the window.

http://paloma81.blogspot.com/

via Traditional Home

via www.traditionalhome.com

 

I love the softness of color on this next treatment.

These panels have a great pleated ruffle down the inside of each one. Details like this really make a statement.
I love the volume in these balloon shades!
I love the soft gray linen, and the simplicity of these romans.
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I love the way the curtain panels blossom out at the bottom. They look like a ballgown!
via www.casafiora.com

via www.casafiora.com

via www.casafiora.com

via www.casafiora.com

from my shop

from my shop

William Howard Thompson Home

16 Feb

This house is beyond beautiful. The soft colors and beautiful architecture just draw you in. I just had to put this on my page to inspire myself and others. The pictures below are from www.countryliving.com

I can’t believe they cancelled Lipstick Jungle!

15 Feb

I don’t know about you, but I loved this show. Mainly for the fashion and for Victory Ford’s house, which is maybe why it was cancelled; because not everyone watches tv shows for the background, but I do and I will miss it.

Victory Ford's living room on Lipstick Jungle

http://www.bandelle.com/blog/2008/02/25/victory-fords-apartment-on-lipstick-jungle/

picture from www.bandelle.com/blog check it out!

Movies that inspired my decorative senses

15 Feb

I loved the movie “Marie Antoinette” for many reasons. 1: I love french anything; 2: I played Marie Antoinette in a play when I was younger and have kinda been obsessed with her story ever since; 3: The setting and fashion of the movie were incredible. Here are some pictures from the movie gallery. If you love design, please watch it!!

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http://www.zimbio.com/Decorating+and+Design/articles/21/Movies+Inspiration+Marie+Antoinette

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Another movie that you should check out, “Somethings Gotta Give”. What a great set and a great movie!

http://cotedetexas.blogspot.com/2007/09/somethings-gotta-give-at-house.html

Inspired by Katie Ukrop

15 Feb

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This article and house tour from domino magazine blew me away. I loved everything about Katie Ukrop’s home. Being  a recent addition to Richmond, I just moved here 4 months ago, I was thrilled to find out that Katie Ukrop actually lived here and that she had a store, “Quirk”, here as well. I just love a home-grown store with great taste.

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http://www.thisyounghouse.com/2008/08/house-crashing-a-domino-dynamo/

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