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Bedrooms from glamorous to sweet

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It snowed yesterday in Maryland. snowed! {displeased face}

Such a gorgeous balance of glamor and ease.

gold+ aqua+peach=♥

Too much red and pink for me, but a younger me would have woken up smiling every morning!

Perfect pretty spot for little ones to read…

So maybe not a bedroom, but still a beautiful place to dream.

1,2 via This Is Glamorous, 3,4,5,7 Sweet Home Style, 6 Roco Mag

Quietly stunning: Dining rooms with glowing repose

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I’ve been having a huge dining room crush lately, and I think it’s because I don’t have one, and it’s not likely that our first home will have one either. These dining rooms also reflect the style I’ve been loving lately – not too shabby, not too chic, but a lovely mix of clean, sensible design with a touch or two of glamor.

This dining room is quiet and peaceful, but the pink sofa adds a little wink.

A sunny spot to eat breakfast is the best!

I want those chairs so bad!!! Anyone know of something similar thats affordable?

The white “leather” bench is actually faux leather vinyl – great for kids (or me!).  This owner recommends Grain de Cuir by Nobillis.

1. via BHG, 2. via Lonny, 3. via Laura Ashley Advertisement, 4. via Interiors Porn, 5. via Lonny, 6. via Southern Living.

How to easily mix decorating styles

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Whether because you and your partner have different styles, or because you love furnishing and decor from all eras, mixing styles does not need to be a battle.  In fact, I often find transitional and mixed interiors to create the most satisfying “oooohhhhh” moments in someone’s home.

There are a few guidelines to keep in mind though, when mixing styles.

A. Choose sides.  Don’t give styles equal love.  If you have an equal amount of mid-century mod pieces mixed in with your Victorian antiques, the space will not look harmonious, but rather just poorly designed.  Pick one style to have more presence in your space, and use the other style for accent furnishings or accessories.

 

This dining room is a perfect example of the perfect “imbalance.” The room is predominately mid century modern, with what appears to be a Japanese antique buffet, and Japanese prints on the wall.

 

B.  Change.  An unusual paint or reupholstery job can transform a drap victorian antique into a truly stunning contemporary piece.  That doesn’t mean you need to go kitschy with hot-pink for the wooden legs and arms or your wingback, but a glossy coat of lacquer and a more modern, bright fabric can make more traditional pieces a wonderful addition to a room dominated by modern furniture.

How gorgeous is that settee and wingback?  The modern lucite coffee table and modern lamp don’t distract because they aren’t fighting for attention with the traditional elements of the room.  While the picture frames are traditional in shape, the presentation and color is modern.

C. EDIT and KEEP IT SIMPLE Some adages and rules stick because the work! Too much clutter and too many knick knacks are going to have your space looking dustier and mustier than a cat lady’s, no matter how beautiful your accessories and furnishings.  If you want one of your favorite antique lamps to shine, the worst thing you could do would be suffocate it with too many other accessories, especially of mixed styles.

image via Apartment Therapy

*disclosure: this post in partnership with Interioraddict.com

A home makeover full of glamor and comfort!

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This home has me hankering for a spa day! The luxuriousness of everything is so delicious, I could spend a whole weekend just going between the bath and the bed!

These spaces were designed by Marie Flanigan interiors, and the most fun part is seeing the HUGE difference between the before and afters! 

Of the project, Principal designer Marie Flanigan states ‘this project is unique because we were able to transform their spaces without simply making them larger.  We kept our focus on architectural details, natural light, and creating cozy hideaways”. Functionality was improved, architectural beauty was enriched, and the entire home became a more fitting reflection of the chic couple that lives within. “‘

The Master: 

“Adhering to our client’s desire to incorporate pre-existing antiques, many of their personal furniture pieces were preserved. Any new items were selected based on the unique charm they offered to the space. An over-scale antiqued French chandelier hangs at the end of the bed serving as both a distinctive focal point and a dramatic statement. The more contemporary items, such as the white animal hide bench, mirrored coffee table and gilded iron table lamps, offer modern lines that present an attractive contrast against the turn-of-the-century oak bedroom set. “- Marie Flanigan


One stressed out closed before…

One AHHMAZING closet after…

Master bath before:

After:


“Our designers created the impression of increased square footage by opening up the shower, lowering the bath tub and modifying the vanity.” -Marie Flanigan

Before:

After:

A guest suite: 

The unique flooring is tricolored limestone mosaic
This guest suite below is my favorite, it’s sooo pretty..

This before of this nook left me speechless:

The after (phew!)

Thanks to Marie Flanigan interiors for sharing this beautiful project with me!

A bright, white, beautiful kitchen

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“Simple and white” was homeowner Julie Holloway’s mantra for her kitchen renovation, and it’s one I hope to have the means to adopt one day as well.  I adore white kitchens, they look so clean and bright!

Check out Julie’s gorgeous Atlanta area kitchen (and some more of her gorgeous 70’s home)

For some reason I have a lot of trouble finding bar stools I like, especially in a more open layout where they have to work well with the living room furnishings as well.  I think the brushed stainless steel ones look good.  What do you think?

One thing Julie manages that I don’t think I could is open shelves instead of cabinets.  It would force me to get matching dish sets, which is good, but it means only I would ever be putting the dishes away, cause my sweetums wouldn’t have the patience to stack everything perfectly.  He’d rather wash dishes by hand than unload the dishwasher!

I adore the dining area – everything about it – chandelier, table, mirror, shades….

Here are some shots of the rest of the house.

 At first I thought this was a home office, but now I realize that maybe that mirrored piece isn’t a desk…Regardless, love the space.

Oh la la…white and dark wood – how I love thee!

Julie is co-owner (along with Anisa Darnell) of Milk and Honey Home, check it out, you’ll love it.  All the images seen here belong to Milk and Honey Home, and some were featured in the Nov. 2011 issue of Better Homes and Gardens.

this post in partnership with Lakeland Furniture

A bright, white, beautiful kitchen

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“Simple and white” was homeowner Julie Holloway’s mantra for her kitchen renovation, and it’s one I hope to have the means to adopt one day as well.  I adore white kitchens, they look so clean and bright!

Check out Julie’s gorgeous Atlanta area kitchen (and some more of her gorgeous 70’s home)

For some reason I have a lot of trouble finding bar stools I like, especially in a more open layout where they have to work well with the living room furnishings as well.  I think the brushed stainless steel ones look good.  What do you think?

One thing Julie manages that I don’t think I could is open shelves instead of cabinets.  It would force me to get matching dish sets, which is good, but it means only I would ever be putting the dishes away, cause my sweetums wouldn’t have the patience to stack everything perfectly.  He’d rather wash dishes by hand than unload the dishwasher!

I adore the dining area – everything about it – chandelier, table, mirror, shades….

Here are some shots of the rest of the house.

 At first I thought this was a home office, but now I realize that maybe that mirrored piece isn’t a desk…Regardless, love the space.

Oh la la…white and dark wood – how I love thee!

Julie is co-owner (along with Anisa Darnell) of Milk and Honey Home, check it out, you’ll love it.  All the images seen here belong to Milk and Honey Home, and some were featured in the Nov. 2011 issue of Better Homes and Gardens.

this post in partnership with Lakeland Furniture

Lonny mag’s Editor-In-Chief Michelle Adams’s Upper West Side Apartment!

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Cohesive, bright, and glamorous are three words I would use to describe Adams’s 475 sq. ft. Manhattan apartment. She keeps her color palette of white, ivory, black, and hot pink consistent throughout, which allows her to play with sheen and texture to her heart’s desire.

Love this buffet!

I’m such a sucker for vignettes! It really lets you get a close up and personal view of other people’s lives.

 The giant convex mirror is a great way to open up the space.

Michelle’s Tenants of Design

So, what do you think of this apartment?


Read and see more from the source, the March 2013 issue of Lonny Magazine

A peaceful, gorgeous home that’s elegant and casual

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I am really crushing on this living/room foyer right now.  It’s so light and airy, but still sophisticated.  During hectic times, the no-fuss approach seen in this space is really grounding.  The space is by Alison Royer of the Belmont Design Group.  All photography by Ashlee Raubach.

Drooling over this foyer!

…and those chairs

Had this vase been a hard edge crystal, it would add to the formal feeling of the space.  I like the organic, rustic glass vase – it adds a more relaxed feel.

Have a wonderful weekend!!

Beautiful, bright, spaces for Spring decorating inspiration

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I know I’ve been saying it for weeks, but I can’t wait for spring and warm weather.  CAN’T WAIT.  I miss the smell that comes with rising temperature and leaves bursting from tree branches!

Here are some spaces that put a smile on my face

so cheerful!

Love the fuchsia!

This room is a tad too busy for me, but I love the use of gold with the pinks and blues.

all images via BHG
Here are some great deals to get the springtime warm and fuzzies a little early this year (though retail therapy alone and some new decor always puts a smile on my face too)  All these items can be found at Joss and Main

What says spring better than green and blue!

How ADORABLE is this fun clock?

Still loving ikat?  I did a double take when I saw that this chair is on sale for only $249!

This mirror is in my shopping cart right now… I’m thinking it can be like my own personal sunshine…

Do you have a go-to trick for making your space more cheerful?

How to welcome Spring into your home a little early this year!

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Spring cannot get here soon enough!  Yesterday here in Maryland was a tease, with sunny skies and almost 50 degrees.  Today?  In the 30’s with wet, sloppy snow.  All the weather flip-flopping is not good for one’s mood or health!
So, I ‘ve decided to come up with a game plan to bring Spring to me, in my own home.  Next week I am going to start implementing touches of warmth, sunshine, and new growth through small changes in décor.  And, if you have the budget – you can go big – through furnishings, etc.
In my own personal experience, the change that makes a biggest impact on my space are the window treatments.  This may simply be because I tend to look toward light sources, which are often windows.  You may be more drawn to looking at the floor, foreground, or anything with in your eye level.  Next time you walk into a room, notice where your eyes go first.  Once you pinpoint that point of focus, start by making updates in that area for the most bang for your buck.  Then, if you want, spread out!
Simply swapping out heavy dark drapes, which may be appropriate for winter, with airy, white window treatments will lighten up the entire room and allow more light to enter the room.

Window treatments need not cost a leg and an arm,  treatments like roller blinds are not only affordable but are also being offered in chic and modern designs by manufacturers like Web-Blinds.

If your focus tends to be on the floor, than consider adding a colorful rug, or a rug in a lighter weave, or one with a beautiful pattern.

Get in on the chevron insurgence, but keep it unique with this pear-hued rug.
So many beautiful rugs – so little time!
If new window treatments or a carpet is not in the budget right now.  You’d be surprised at the amount of life that a grouping of new throw pillows can breathe into a room!

All these pretty rugs and pillows are available at Joss & Main (You have to create a login to shop, but it’s free and fast) .

Do you have any plans to lighten and brighten your space before Spring or when Spring arrives?

This post in partnership with Web-Blinds.com