Category: wallpaper

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    Since I featured West Elm’s fab new look yesterday, I thought it’d be a good time to showcase West Elm creative director’s home.




    Unfortunately those are all I have!
    What do you think of her style as compared to West Elm’s new style, which I featured yesterday.
    as seen on Country Living

    Below are some random pretty images, also from Country Living.

    What do you think of the wallpaper? Too much?



    A sweet little bedside montage. Some great must haves for a guest’s bedside table.

  • The CL 2010 House of the Year – and it’s all eco-friendly (and beautiful)

    The CL 2010 House of the Year – and it’s all eco-friendly (and beautiful)

    Eco-friendly is getting prettier and prettier every year, making it not just easy on the earth, but easy on the eyes. Country Living put together this idea house full of inspiration. The house is actually a modular, pre-fab cottage, and available for purchase by the public. Read all the details for the house, rooms, and resources here.

    What do you like about this house? Not like so much?

    I LOVE the entryway. What a great space to see first thing when you walk in the door after work.

    What do you think of wallpaper on the ceiling?




    You may think all of these framed prints cost a fortune, but really all you need to accomplish this look are some basic frames, and then a used book of botanical or nature illustrations. Carefully remove the pages that you like and insert them in the frames!








    A dream closet



  • Escape the winter – a bright and pretty home

    Escape the winter – a bright and pretty home

    I’m a little over the cold now. This home however is so bright and beautiful – it’s like a little piece of spring.



    I love this living room





    via Casa Diez

  • Rooms just bursting with Scandinavian Charm

    Rooms just bursting with Scandinavian Charm

    These are Danish to be exact – and I’ll think you’ll agree that they just fill you with the warm fuzzies… enjoy!

    Dreamy – what a great workspace. *sigh*





    Great wallpaper – great use of black and white.




    What do you think?

    via Boligmagasinet

  • Chic, Glamorous, Gorgeous – Don’t miss these two houses

    Chic, Glamorous, Gorgeous – Don’t miss these two houses

    Keeping up with a blog on a daily basis is tough. But when I see pics like these – along with the amazing and kind feedback I get from readers – it keeps me motivated! Enjoy!

    These images below feature the handiwork of Lee Kleinhelter from Pieces

    GREAT headboard

    Some must-reads from Lee

    I like the contrast of the sleek white console and the rough natural texture of the cork lamps

    Eames and Hermes – you can’t go wrong with two timeless classics. Notice how she painted the trim a slightly darker white than the walls?



    The home below is from a Lonny Mag staff member, Ellie Somerville

    Great wallpaper! Great Rothko too 🙂





    A good use of space here- Ellie made a home office in her bedroom. The desk can also double as a nightstand.

    via Lonny Mag

  • Dreamy bedrooms for all tastes

    Dreamy bedrooms for all tastes

    I’m not gonna lie. I’m no early bird. At my most shameful I wake up at 11 AM and don’t shut my laptop until 1 AM. While I still easily put in an 8 hour day, I still feel guilty sleeping so late. Enough of my venting – long story short, I love a well designed bedroom. Here are a handful that caught my eye.

    I don’t remember where this photo is from but isn’t it beautiful! I love mix and match bedding

    This modern isn’t usually my taste – but this room is so clean and spotless I think I’d have no problem resting in it!

    I really like the eclectic look. You can mix patterns providing they share a palette.
    via Domino Book of Decorating

    For the girly girl in all of us.
    via Creamy Life

    wonderfully cozy
    via Rower Fort

    So luxurious but not over the top
    via Styleometry

    What do you think of this wallpaper? The headboard and bedskirt match. Could you live with it? I like the bedroom arrangement but I’d have to REAAAAALLLLYYY love the pattern.
    via Elle Decor


    via Notebook

    An industrial and modern bedroom. If I remember correctly – this is actually from a boat house!
    via Indenfor & Udenfor

    modern retro with a twist of indie
    via Lizard Management

  • Entryway inspiration: Prepare for the influx of holiday guests

    Entryway inspiration: Prepare for the influx of holiday guests

    I love a good entryway. They are often small enough that you can try the bold paint color or large print wallpaper without investing a ton of money or work if you turn out hating it. It’s also small enough that it forces you to keep clutter under control. In my last apartment I had a mail sorting system that kept junk mail and other unwanted stuff from going into my living space.

    With the holidays bringing guests it may be a good time to check your entryway or foyer to make sure it can handle the extra traffic, or just check up to see if it’s handling the everyday to it’s best potential.

    Here are some entryways that are perfectly achievable for anyone, and combine some good ways to handle coats, shoes, keys, parcels, etc.

    If space permits, I feel an entryway should be composed of the following elements
    • a rack, cupboard, or hooks for coats
    • somewhere or something to sit on while removing/putting on shoes
    • atleast a small lighting source. Put the light on a timer during times of short daylight so when you arrive home it’s already on. Not only is it practical for the dark, it’s welcoming to come home to
    • a tray, surface area, or some storage for mail and keys
    •a space for shoes
    •a dresser or console. I prefer a dresser with drawers, even if small, for storing seasonal items like hats, scarves, and gloves.

    Other items you may want
    • An umbrella stand
    • A vase for flowers, which will add to the coziness of the space, and take away from too much “mudroom” aesthetic
    • A mirror for last minute peeks before heading out the door
    • A mat or durable rug
    • Art work or photos that make you smile
    • A calendar, paper and pen, or other solution for leaving notes or agendas for your family and yourself. A dry erase mirror would kill two birds with one stone – creating a space for notes and a mirror.

    I’m sure I missed something…can you think of anything else?

    A basket under the console saves surface space and keeps items neat

    If you don’t have an actual room or landing strip for your entryway, create one by the door by placing a chair, console, coat rack, etc. against a wall.

    Using sconces for a light source saves surface space, and a framed chalkboard makes a pretty way to leave messages.




    Even if space is small like this example above, you can distinguish it with paint, and even find a small cupboard or console.

    6 images above via Domino

    A chic entryway that still has all the essentials
    via the bubbreport

    This bench is welcoming and provides a seat for shoe removal. If you can do something like this, try to find a bench with a seat that lifts up to hidden storage.
    via Country Living

    So pretty!
    via KML Design


    If space is super tight, hooks on the back of the door can hold coats, a small side table for surface area, and even an umbrella holder (which could double for holding mail or as a recycling bin when it’s not the rainy season). We have a very similar white owl umbrella holder buried in the basement somewhere. Do you think I should freshen it up ? Any suggestions if I should paint it another color?
    via It’s Personal

    The symmetry of this wonderfully chic entryway keeps it looking neat and tidy. Even though this space is super luxe, it’s still functional – stools for sitting, a console for surface area, lamps for lighting, and a mirror.
    via Doryn Wallach Design


    Cupboards for coats, a bench for removing shoes, a basket for storage, and a console for keys and mail, this entryway has it all!
    via Country Living

    Great antique cupboard!
    via Canadian House & Home

    This chalkboard calendar coat rack is really clever. You can get it at Plow & Hearth

    What’s the state of your entryway these days?

  • Gorgeous gorgeous – wallpaper from Amy Butler

    Gorgeous gorgeous – wallpaper from Amy Butler

    Gotta love this wallpaper from Amy Butler! I especially like the way she puts color palettes together. SO, so pretty. What do you think?

    (click on an image for a larger view)


    so pretty!





    I really like this pattern in the “Field” palette

    If you like what you see – it’s available for purchase at Graham & Brown, or check it out on her site.

  • Wallpaper I LOVE!

    Wallpaper I LOVE!

    Wallpaper is by no means a new “trend.” It’s been back in style for a few years now. That’s why I’m surprised I’ve just now discovered Studio Nommo – which has a gorgeous collection. I have designer Ashley from *i’m smitten* to thank. She designed one of my favs, the “Foxy” wallpaper.

    The card from *i’m smitten* that was reinterpreted into wallpaper.



    the wallpaper

    Below are some other designs from Studio Nommo that I like


    I’ve been liking feathers a lot lately


    This one’s titled “Things on my desk” Great for a home office!



    Love the pomegranates!

    You can also design your own wallpaper by uploading a photo or illustration to their site. See more at Studio Nommo

    If you liked the Foxes in Trees illustration, see more at *i’m smitten*

  • A gorgeous potpourri of rooms from Home-Designing

    A gorgeous potpourri of rooms from Home-Designing

    Home-Designing.com has just released an e-book and were kind enough to mention Decorology and provide me with a copy. I thought I’d share with you my favorite images from the ebook. What do you think?

    A clean and simple workspace with plenty of surface space is really important for me.


    The bed is a little modern for me, but I still love this room


    Could you live with this wallpaper?

    Go to home-designing.com to see more pics and to find out more about the ebook.