Category: blank

  • Office Inspiration: Office  Spaces that Stand Out

    Office Inspiration: Office Spaces that Stand Out

    Office Inspiration

    At times we can get carried away with what we want in our home office. Whether it’s tons of storage or inspiring photo’s all over the wall, it can get a little overwhelming. A simple office space leaves your mind clutter free and ready to create a new masterpiece.
    These pendants are amazing! Love the light in the space too..incredible! (Remodelista's Francesca Connolly's Home - Brooklyn Interior Design):
    via brit
    If you are a naturally creative person, you know that most times you don’t need much to be inspired! Sometimes it’s the blank wall that makes our mind imagine what should be there so we can create it.
    study, studio, office, home office, desk, interior design, interior decoration, interior styling, styling:
    Maybe the room itself doesn’t even matter. Maybe your view outside the window is what you need to get your brain moving.
    Stick to the basic necessities. A chair, a table, a plant, a light, and a calendar may be all you really need.
    Great desk. Rue Magazine (February 2012 Issue). Photography by Sean Dagen. Design by Serena Armstrong.:
    via ruemag
    You  may be surprised that living with less actually keeps you focused and gives your room to grow.
  • November’s Top Posts!

    November’s Top Posts!

    It’s December and we are all starting to settle indoors! The holidays have begun and things are getting cheery over here. Here are some of the top posts in November in case you missed any:
    white and orchid!:
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    and last but not least:
    Which one was your favorite post and why? I’d love to here in the comments below!
  • The Dreaded Blank Wall!

    The Dreaded Blank Wall!

    It seems like in most homes, there is always that one wall that stumps us. We have on idea what to do with it, or what would even look good there! Sometimes it’s an awkward size or shape and most pictures don’t seem to sit right. Here are a few ideas to get your brain moving this morning:
    white and orchid!:
    via brit
    Think outside the box. Maybe a few pictures would work better than one large one. Maybe putting it at a different height gives it a better look. 
    Decorating:
    via bhg
    You can always go with the more is better look! Instead of one simple picture, maybe a collage would work better.
    Try a different shape or item. Maybe a mirror would be better suited. It doesn’t have to be a rectangle either! 
    Fill the space with floating shelves! This way you can change out the decor as you see fit and you aren’t stuck trying to find a large item that you might not like anyways.
    Ditch the search for the perfect item. Pick some fun wallpaper instead! It will fill the void of needing to find something for the wall and it will make you smile every time you see it. 
    What tips do you have for filling a blank wall?
  • Simple Office Spaces that Stand Out

    Simple Office Spaces that Stand Out

    At times we can get carried away with what we want in our home office. Whether it’s tons of storage or inspiring photo’s all over the well, it can get a little overwhelming. A simple office space leaves your mind clutter free and ready to create a new masterpiece. 
    These pendants are amazing! Love the light in the space too..incredible!  (Remodelista's Francesca Connolly's Home - Brooklyn Interior Design):
    via brit
    If you are a naturally creative person, you know that most times you don’t need much to be inspired! Sometimes it’s the blank wall that makes our mind imagine what should be there so we can create it.
    study, studio, office, home office, desk, interior design, interior decoration, interior styling, styling:
    Maybe the room itself doesn’t even matter. Maybe your view outside the window is what you need to get your brain moving. 
    Stick to the basic necessities. A chair, a table, a plant, a light, and a calendar may be all you really need.
    Great desk.  Rue Magazine (February 2012 Issue). Photography by Sean Dagen. Design by Serena Armstrong.:
    via ruemag
    You  may be surprised that living with less actually keeps you focused and gives your room to grow. 
  • Looking for something new?

    Looking for something new?

    Finding wall art can be difficult. If your not a picture person, and want something timeless we’ve got something to change up those bare walls!
    Scandinavian Style. The minimalistic addition of a stool and plant is striking.
    via homedit
    There is a new company who is making a statement for those blank walls!
    With choice of color and neutrals, these are sure to make a statement and tie a room together without much effort!
    How this teenie, tiny apartment makes everything fit

    via refinery29

    Even for those who like a minimal lifestyle, these give the room some character without the look of clutter.
    If you look back on trends, leather and metal are two that seem to stick around. This is a perfect look that will last through any trend. They are also pretty versatile to any space. An office, a bedroom, a living room, are all great spaces for this.
    Seeking Simplicity: How to Start Living a More Minimal Lifestyle

    via apartmenttherapy

    A simple touch of character for those who struggle to find art they love. Wall decor doesn’t have to be a picture, it can be anything!
    You can find these wall decor pieces via flionzo for your home!