There are some seriously inspiring bloggers in my blogroll and I wanted to show off some of the great finds that they have been posting about on their sites that I am currently loving!




There are some seriously inspiring bloggers in my blogroll and I wanted to show off some of the great finds that they have been posting about on their sites that I am currently loving!
In my house, the living room is the center of our house. Not only is it the first room you see when you walk in, it’s the place where we spend the most time. When our wedding is over and we have our lives back – the living room is second on my makeover list after my office.
LOVE the wall treatment in this space. The crown molding and chandeliers mixed with the modern decor is really cool too.
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Gold is very trendy right now, but I have to admit I’m smitten!
via 91 Mag
I love that this console isn’t all about the TV! Pretty accessories and a gallery wall distract from the TV.
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I love the proportions of the furniture in this space – it’s something I need to pay more attention too in my own house.
via Sweet Home Style
via Sweet Home Style
It’s no secret I’m a fan of grays, whites, and other cool neutrals. Using neutrals really allows me to experiment with different accent colors via pillows, throws, and accent colors. That means if I end up not being able to live with a green or purple I loved last month, it’s not like I wasted a ton of money on a sofa I no longer like. However, done right – with layering textures and patterns, neutrals can stand all on their own as a gorgeous palette.
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I’m really liking gray and brown lately too, like the gray door and the wooden mirror frame.
Drooling over this kitchen. I don’t know if I dust enough to ever have such dark floors, but they are gorgeous when contrasted with the white cabinetry. And that Moroccan inspired tile? Don’t even get me started.
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A bit warmer tones than I normally go for but this is still working for me.
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Loving the coffee table.
via Sweet Home Style
I thought I’d bring you some inspiration today to go along with this windy rainy weather. It makes for a great day to curl up on the couch or in a big comfy chair with a good book! Hope you enjoy:
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Here are some rooms I am loving these days. A touch of color, great windows, natural light, and a feeling of ease and comfort that makes you want to stay for a while.
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The foliage in this bright office provides the pop of color.
To get you in the mood of falling in love today, here are some rooms I’m falling for these days:
Since Thanksgiving is right around the corner, what’s better than some last minute holiday inspiration?
Here’s to a great Thanksgiving! If you are traveling be safe!!
Our living room is the first thing one sees upon walking through our front door. Since moving in in June, we’ve made some progress making it ours, but it’s slow going since we’re still trying to decide exactly what it is we’re going for. We have a small sofa now, which I like, but I’ve been considering a sectional because our current sofa isn’t really comfortable for those late nights snuggling on the couch. I used to not like sectionals at all, but more and more you’re finding them in smaller sizes with cleaner lines.
Some of my favorite sofas are the ones that look clean and modern but still have a great comfort factor!
I’ve also been faithfully searching craigslist every day for a worn leather chair. I think they’re so beautiful!
via One Kings Lane
A coffee table that is both useful and stunning is another must have, though we’ve been living without one for 3 years, so I guess they’re more like a “should have”. I’ve been looking out for one that I like for a while now. A coffee table is something you don’t need to splurge on, and there are so many creative ways to create your own coffee table. Just search on google or pinterest “DIY Coffee Table” and you’ll see hundreds of ideas returned!
Lighting is also extremely important. A lot of natural light is ideal but unfortunately might not be a reality for you. Since the living room is the main gathering room at most homes, you want it to be the most well lit when occupied, so make sure you have plenty of lamps.
Overhead lighting makes me sad. Table lamps are pretty and cast a more relaxed glow so use those on end tables instead, or place a floor lamp behind a couch for the nights you curl up with a book.
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My curtains are finally finished! Some of you might remember this post awhile back when I asked for suggestions for curtain colors after we moved into our new apartment in Chevy Chase, MD.
Before:
After:
The curtains the apartment came with were drab and heavy. Our couch had to stay, and is an olive-colored suede, that depending on the light and colors around it can look gray, brown, or green. The rug is a new purchase that I love, and wanted to make it work. Our walls, though hard to tell in the picture above, are a light aqua blue.
I tried photoshopping some different color options in this post, but all of them left me a bit underwhelmed. You guys offered up some amazing suggestions for DIY’s, specific fabrics, and other resources. The amazing Christine of Design with Christine came up with an amazing edesign for me, utilizing some Ikat curtains, and some throw pillows to tie the rug in with the couch. You can see the amazing job she did in her post.
The curtains Christine chose.
My photoshopping the curtains and pillows Christine found. Christine’s genius really got the ball rolling for me to find a pattern to balance out the visual weight of the bottom half of the room with the visual weight of the top. So, since I wanted to sew my own curtains, I began the search for the perfect (afforadable) fabric.
I really liked the fabric above, which a reader suggested to me . Even though it was above our price range, I ordered a swatch. The medallions were a bit too large for my liking, and the background was more of a beige than a white, so we decided against this one. I also ordered a few more swatches, but I wasn’t sold on any of them. Then, I noticed the curtains below on Danielle Oakey’s blog, and went on an internet scavenger hunt to find the fabric.
Long story short, I finally located enough to sew my curtains (9 yards) from Red Rhino on ebay. They were actually the only seller I found with the fabric available. Red Rhino gave me a great price, amazing response times, and I couldn’t have been happier with the fabric. The match was very accurate to what was on screen.
So, after hours and hours of measuring, ironing, starching, sewing, and ironing and starching again, we finally had our curtains. I also added a black tape on the right and left vertical borders of the outermost curtains to mimick the black border on the rug. We are really happy with the results. I’m also in the process of testing out some swatches to sew throw pillow covers.
Another view of the room with the ikat curtains
A close up of the curtain and the black border
I’m testing out a suzani style swatch, as you can see from the bottom pillow.
Isn’t this red pillow AMAZING!?!?
I couldn’t be more thrilled with the pillow, which I received from The LoadedTrunk!
There couldn’t be a better cohesive element between my couch and my rug! What’s even cooler is the history of the pillow, called a Hmong pillow:
“This beautiful vintage textile was once part of a garment worn by Hmong women in Vietnam. The Hmong, an Asian ethnic group living in the mountainous regions of Vietnam and Laos, are known for their traditional textiles which feature cross-stitching and often indigo block printing. They have been given a second life and were re-cycled to make these lovely pillows.”
I love that mine is one of-a-kind. They have other hmong pillows, and lots of other global goods. I could make a really long wishlist of items from this store, but here are just a few:
These bronze hammered bowls would look glamorous and beautifully organic anywhere.
The color in this Mexican coverlet is so rich.
Thanks again to The Loaded Trunk! You can see all their treasures on the online shop.
SO..how do you think our living room is coming along so far?
We still have some art to hang, maybe a floor lamp for the corner behind the palm, and the rest of the throw pillows for the couch (I want a pillow that will tie in the colors from the curtains)
And how about that pillow from the Loaded Trunk?
I can’t wait to hear what you guys think!
*disclosure: I received the Hmong pillow as a sample
I’m not sure what you’d call the two styles above — modern eclectic? But I’m liking this style more and more these days. Since things don’t “match” you can use items you already have instead of buying new ones.
This living room – pictured above and below – is so unusual and luxe. I ADORE the white media console and the huge white mirror…stunning
An otherwise dark and broody “club” like living room is brightened up by an interesting array of mirrors.
images above via Adore Home Magazine
Modern rustic feel in white and pastels…
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All out vintage…
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Do you have a fav?