Category: change

  • Fabrics I am Loving!

    Fabrics I am Loving!

    Since I’ve been working on my office update, I thought I’d share some fabrics that I am eyeing to help me out with the change:

    online fabric, lewis and sheron, lsfabrics

    online fabric, lewis and sheron, lsfabrics

    online fabric, lewis and sheron, lsfabrics

    online fabric, lewis and sheron, lsfabrics

    online fabric, lewis and sheron, lsfabrics

    online fabric, lewis and sheron, lsfabrics

    What do you think?

  • Inspiration for mixing and matching bedding

    Inspiration for mixing and matching bedding

    I love mix and match bedding, and can’t wait to pick out the linens for our bed once our wedding is over and we have time to focus on decorating.

    I love unexpected mixes like the leopard pillows with the ikat pillow.
    via Pinterest via Heart Deco

    pattern, texture, ikat pillows, mixed bedding, eclectic style, #daretomix

    via designstories

    sarah m. dorsey designs: Tufted Headboard with Nailhead | How To

    If you doubt your ability to mix patterns, start off with one color in different patterns, and add one accent pillow in another color. A monochrome palette will be foolproof.

    via sarahmdorsey

    bedroom inspiration: dark gray upholstered headboard, white bedding, camel chevron pattern-

    via elementsofstyle

    via Pinterest via  Indulgy
    If you have an upholstered headboard in a non-neutral color, you will need to consider it when selecting your bedding.

    via  Indulgy

    New bedding and linens is probably one of the easier ways to make a big impact if you are looking for a change.

  • Make the most of a snow day with some of these projects

    Make the most of a snow day with some of these projects

    Four great ideas of things you can do to change your decor while your stuck inside (since we are snowed in with over a foot of snow here and it’s still coming down!). Might as well have fun – and if you’re like me I can only watch so much TV before I need to get up and do something!

    1. Rearrange your furniture:

    via BHG

    I get so excited rearranging my furniture.  It is really refreshing and can make old things seem new again. It takes some trial and error to get things just right, and don’t forget that you can “shop” furniture from the rest of your house!
    2. Clean out your drawers:

    Culinary Cleverness.  Small baking pans are just shallow enough to slide inside a desk drawer, and so perfect for avoiding clutter by keeping smaller office necessities from blending together in an useless pile.

    via bhg

    In your kitchen, bathroom, pantry, bedroom, and more! Clean out those drawers by creating three boxes: throw away, give away, keep. Sort your items and when you get to the keep, figure out if you have any good trays, shoe boxes, or containers laying around that would keep the items corralled.  It looks like the drawer above is using small jelly roll pans, which is really clever.

    3. Make that gallery wall you’ve dreaming about

    I like Design Crush‘s tutorial, but there are a lot of great ideas and step by step instructions online i you just search for something like “create your own gallery wall.”  Even i you don’t have all the art you want to use yet, gallery walls can be flexible and expand over time, or you can at least decide where you want it and start composing it in kraft paper.

    4. Style Your Bookshelves

    2 images via DesignSponge

    You will be surprised how many compliments you get when you thoughtfully arrange your shelves.  Thinking of a bookcase or set of shelves as a composition really lets you show off your favorite accessories and books while also serving a purpose. I’m not going to lie, it’s not always easy to strike that perfect balance, and you’ll likely always be making little tweaks.  I would start by pulling a few images that I really like to use as a guide.  Next, collect the items that will be on the shelves.  You may have to omit some items or add some along the way.  You will want items with a variety of heights and widths.  Other than that, a lot of the process is just “feel.”  Step back from the shelves from time to time to make sure you are happy with how your “composition” is taking shape.