Wednesday, July 6, 2011

in the nude

I've was shopping for some nude pumps this weekend and every time I found a new pair I kept thinking, "this color would look so nice in a room!"  

 
I gravitate toward the warmth of pink and peach nudes (my love of the similar color blush is pretty well documented!), but taupe and grey nudes are beautiful, too.


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 I'm a pretty big fan of any nude tone as long as it doesn't look like a salmon bathroom from the 80s. 

What do you think--love it or leave it?

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

vintage plumes kitchen design board

Today I am excited to share a family kitchen design I worked on recently. I'm really proud of it. I just love the color palette, which was inspired by Robert Allen's "Vintage Plumes" in the Birch colorway. The glass pendants are really similar to some I included in my roundup of favorite pendant lamps

And we can't forget the accessories! I wanted a teeny punch of red, so I chose the pretty strawberry print from Atelier Eva Juliet and fun, patterned bowls.

If you have any questions about sources or are interested in a design board of your own, please email me!

Friday, July 1, 2011

happy 4th!


Have a wonderful weekend relaxing, eating, and celebrating freedom!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

wave fabrics

 Last month's Traditional Home featured a really vibrant and colorful house in Chicago by designer Melanie Elston. The whole house is pretty cool, but the living room is my favorite. The windows, walls, and floors are perfection. And did you see the chair upholstery? 

Here's a closer look:
 Amazing, right? The fabric is "New Wave" in Capri from Old World Weavers.

Here is the same fabric, this time used for curtains in designer Steven Gambrel's front room.

I love the colors and the playfulness of this fabric, but it is expensive and trade-only and thus unattainable for a lot of people. I found some similar fabrics retailing online:


Still expensive, but quality upholstery fabric usually is. I think any of these prints would look beautiful as upholstery, curtains, pillows... anywhere!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

top 5 metal bed frames


Upholstered bed frames and headboards are all the rage right now. But I still love metal beds, too! These are my top picks:

1. Maison Canopy Bed | PB Teen
I am crazy about this bed! It is so refined and whimsical. What little girl (or big girl) wouldn't love this princess bed?
2. Oak Park Bed | Ballard Designs
This bed is super traditional. I love it for kids, because it's a bed that can grow with them for a long time.

3. Diego Bed | Oly Studio
Will someone please buy this bed and invite me over to visit it? GORGEOUS!!

4. Lillesand Bed Frame | IKEA
I like the rounded corners on this bed and how they soften the vertical slats.
5. Maison Classic Bed | PB Teen
Look familiar? This is the non-canopy version of the first bed. I love the lines and the openness of the frame.

These are my picks, what are your favorites?

Monday, June 27, 2011

americana

I can hardly believe the 4th of July is only one week away! I can't wait--it is one of my favorite holidays. I love fireworks, parades, food, and classic Americana: stars and stripes, red and blue.

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Friday, June 24, 2011

best of pinterest: june 20-24

If you haven't started using Pinterest yet, START. It is soooooo amazing for finding and storing inspiration. Here are my favorite finds from this week:

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

catch me @ ten june!


I'm guesting at Ten June today for Michelle's Genie Series. I'm sharing two yeah-right-I-WISH dreams and one that I actually hope to have someday. Click over to Ten June to find out what!

3 easy tips to refresh your decor for summer


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I am very much a seasonal person. For as long as I can remember, I've made a sort of ritual out of swapping and storing my clothes each season. (It's like getting a present every season, try it!)
 
For the most part, my interior decor isn't incredibly seasonal. But there are a few things like to do to keep things fresh and interesting. Here are a few simple, cheap, but really effective suggestions for sprucing up your home for these hot summer months:


1. Swap your drapes for light linen or sheers.

Light drapes swaying in the breeze... that is one of the ultimate relaxed, summery images. Switching your usual drapes (even if they aren't very heavy) for super light, gauzy sheers can open the room up while keeping the visual interest and texture.

 
I like plain sheers, and these Matilda curtains from IKEA will do the trick for next to nothing--$25 for the pair! Really, you can't say no to that price. 

 If you need more visual interest, you could easily customize the IKEA panels with some decorative trim.  Or go for a patterned sheer like these beauties from West Elm.


2. Change up your art.

Some of my photos have been in the same frames in the same places for so long that I don't even notice them anymore. It makes such a difference to actually notice the decor in your own house, and switching out the pictures and art every so often does the trick.

For Summer, I like family photos and art that are very clean, simple and bright. Botanicals and watercolors are favorites, and there are tons of well-priced options on Etsy. 

I've also toyed with the idea of swapping some or all of my black picture frames for white ones. That would definitely make a difference!


3. Get a new scent.

Scents are really strong memory-triggers for me. I love having a new smell to associate with each great season. My favorite pick for summer is Capri Blue's "Volcano." It is great because it is light and summery, and I have good memories associated with it because it smells like Anthropologie! That store has a ton of great candles in general, so if you need some scent inspiration, go sniff around Anthro.

 I'd like to try Duchess Kate's favorite Jo Malone Orange Blossom scent sometime, too.



Happy Summer!

Monday, June 20, 2011

coral + purple

It seems like I have seen a ton of celebrities wearing this color combo recently, usually in a bold, colorblocked, 80s type of look. I love the colors, but prefer a more classic look. Here's a softer, more elegant and playful take on the trend.

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Friday, June 17, 2011

my wedding

This weekend, my husband and I will celebrate our second wedding anniversary! I thought it would be fun to share a some of the details from our little wedding.

We were married in the beautiful Nauvoo, Illinois LDS temple.

My dress was all ivory lace and beading, with a ruched chiffon wrap at the waist. I still love it and wish I had a reason to wear it again!


My bouquet was of blush garden roses, pink Hypericum berries and willow branches tied in ivory shantung silk. The bridesmaid bouquets and the boutonnieres and corsages for the groomsmen and parents all matched.

We had our luncheon reception in the garden of a historic bed & breakfast, the Ellis Sanders House.

 My mom and I created all the stationery. We used my favorite black-and-white striped grosgrain to tie around a little treat. It was so hot, we may have died without the fans.
  
 We lined the table with candelabras to give some height, but I somehow have no pictures of the table. I had the idea to use the bouquets as part of the tablescape. We had to stash them somewhere while we ate, so why not work them in? Genius, if I do say so myself.

The cake was chocolate with vanilla buttercream frosting and fondant that was pressed with lace to mimic the lace on my dress. We served it with ice cream.

Though it's not about to be featured in Martha Stewart Weddings, I loved my wedding. We were only engaged for 28 days (crazy, I know!), so needless to say, we kept things very small and simple. But it was elegant, happy, and very me--everything I wanted it to be.

Have a wonderful weekend!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

modern industrial craftsman

Today I want to share a mood board I created for a client we shall call "my Dad" (who is, in fact, my Dad). My family's house is in Utah, but Dad works in Washington state so he has a condo there. 

The condo is a modern, northwestern take on the craftsman style. It has a very open floor plan and beautiful ocean views. My dad wanted something very minimal, neutral and masculine that fit the look of the condo but with an industrial bent. This is what I came up with for his living and dining space:


I think we stayed pretty true to both the style of the space and my dad's style. Everything is still coming together, so I'll share bits and pieces as it comes along!