Beautiful, serene photographs by Silke Zander

So beautiful…






Love this one…



All images property of Silke Zander

SUPER Glamourous French and Shabby Chic furniture

You’ll love this shop I’m sure – Sweetpea and Willow, in Ireland and London, has so many gorgeous things I could furnish my whole house with their stuff!

Okay – this bed. I LOVE that the opulent white wash frame is paired with a modest gray linen. Seriously I might have to get this bed one day.


Isn’t this the cutest chair?






What do you think? Think you could find a thing or two you like?
See more at Sweetpea and Willow

A book that every DIYer, remodeler, and frugalista must check out!

HGTV’s Design on a Dime Host Frank Fontana’s Dirty Little Secrets of Design; I have to say I was very impressed by this book when I received it. Lots of decorating books have inspiring and pretty images, but this is one of the few rare ones that you actually want to read. It is packed with great tips – and not just how to make your house a better place to live, but how to live in your house better.

Is this not a home office/studio to die for? It’s home office heaven! Tons of surface space, storage space, and natural light.

Some of Frank’s home office dos and Don’ts:

Don’t:
• Locate your office area where it can interfere with social spaces in your home.
• Keep a cluttered, messy desk for all your guests to observe.
• Us overbearing decor that will distract more than soothe and motivate. Keep the TV in the other room, unless it’s part of your job requirement.
• Make your office at home feel too much like your other office. Leave harsh lights and sterilizing styling for the hospitals.

Do:
•Provide yourself with basic office supplies to keep the work flowing.
•Find a quiet space for your office that will allow you to forget about it when you only want to relax. Conversely, put the dog in the kennel when serious work needs to be completed.
• Use closed-storage, multi-functional, and organizational furniture to keep the things you need easily in reach but not constantly exposed.
• Use items like privacy screens, curtains, and solid dividers to separate your focus from the rest of the house (if you don’t have a dedicated room).
•Add personal style to your office furnishings that inspire creativity and success

A lovely restful bedroom.
Bedroom dos and dont’s from Dirty Little Secrets of Design

Don’t:
•Bring the drama of our day into the bedroom. Change your design to help change your attitude.
•Use bright hues of color that make you feel a sense of urgency. (Of course, these colors will vary depending on your personal taste.}
•Overdo your design to the point where you feel as if you are sleeping in a museum. Like color, decor should lend itself to subtlety instead of intensity.

Do:
•Create a destination out of your bedroom that carries you to a calm, peaceful place. Seek inspiration from your favorite vacations.
• Work with earthy colors, and don’t be afraid of dark colors, as they will aid in letting you sleep later in the morning. Keep an equal balance of design, high style, and downright warm cozy comfort.
• Include decorative pillow, but use the rule of three for this one. Two matching Euro-sized pillows with shams and one funky pillow that makes a statement.

A fun and chic entryway.

A tip I was so happy to see – Frank’s tip on how to work with wood
“Many design styles will call for lots of wood furnishings. Avoiding buying a set of furniture or decor is a great way to save money and stay original, but that means you need to have an eye for matching distinct items. When purchasing wood furnishings, a good rule of thumb is to not have the color of all the wooden items in a space differ by more than three shades. If you absolutely love a piece but it is too dark or light, you can always sand it and add a new finish”

A super chic reading nook in my fav. colors at the moment – grays.

Well…have I whetted your appetite? This book is definitely a great addition to the library of a big do-it-yourselfer. It can be purchased at Amazon , or from the publisher, Abrams.

I received this book as a sample

Some great inspiration: Victorian Shabby Chic

Way too long ago a reader asked me for suggestions to create a “Victorian Shabby Chic” style. I’m ashamed that I’m just getting to it now – but better late than never?

Here’s what she writes:
“…we are just starting major renovations on an old Victorian house (built in 1891). One of my challenges is that I don’t want the house to be overly Victorian. We are retaining as many of the historical elements as we can (trim, doors, wood floors, etc.) but are making a lot of changes to make the house more suitable for today (adding bathrooms, making a master suite, etc.). The style I am going for is “shabby chic country Victorian”, which is I think is a totally made up term that my friend and I came up with. I was wondering if you have any thoughts or images that may fit this “style”.

Well, here are a few pics I pulled from my collection that I thought might just fit the bill…

via Vogue Living

The stool with the aged patina adds a “shabby” element to keep the space from being too “perfect” Victorian.

Gotta love the floor!
Two images above via Lonny Mag

via House to Home

via Boligtorvet

Here’ another example of a “shabby” piece of furniture that will keep a space from looking too fluffy. I really like the look of a filing cabinet or locker mixed in with victorian furnishings.
via House Doctor

Mixing and matching throws and pillows on your seating will make the space cozier and “shabbier”

A modern chandelier like the one above is Victorian in shape, but the color and finish keeps the fixture from being too chintzy.

Victorian homes often feature gorgeous original wood architectural elements. If the wood is dark, a great way to brighten the space is to add a mirror with a bit of edge, like the one above

Use contrasting colors (like white chairs and a black table), to keep the space awake
four images above via Domino


via Country Living

via Living Etc

Do you have any tips for a “victorian shabby chic” look?

Pictures from my summer in Europe – the gorgeous lakes of Picos de Europa

If you love animals you’ll love these photos! These photos are from the Asturias region in Spain; the Covadonga glacial lakes: Enol and La Ercina. Other than the breath taking views, what also made it for me were the adorable sheep and cows meandering around the mountains. All through the paths you could hear the cowbells ringing!




There was actually an elderly woman standing in the doorway of this cottage and Chris chatted with her for a few minutes about the area.


the babies were soooooo cute.

Me and my sweetie.

Hanging out with a local.


The drive up to the lakes was windy and often involved yielding to the herds of sheep and cows.


A typical Asturias style dwelling.

Where the Picos are located

A home that will truly brighten your day

I found the home of this talented lady on Flickr, and I just can’t get enough. She lives in Malaysia with her sons and husband – and is obviously a very talented cook and decorator. Enjoy!


I really like this mirror. Vivaterra has a similar one from recycled boat wood.

One always needs plenty of space for books







Adore this work space

via Flickr: Miel Bakes/Madhu. All photos © All Rights Reserved Madhu

DIY headboard makeover

So, reader Teresa posed a good question to me at the end of September: How to revamp an old wood headboard. I always feel like the end of the week is a good time to feature DIYs and tutorials because the weekend beckons and everybody loves a fun little house project. Okay, not always, but this one is fun – and super rewarding.

Anyway, back to the old wood headboard. Teresa was lucky enough to snag a whole antique bedroom set for $100. She loved the wood frame of the headboard, so she doesn’t want to cover the wood. She does, however, HATE the wicker. And I agree, it’s got to go.

My recommendation is to cut out the wicker, create an upholstered panel, and insert it into the space where the wicker once was. I’ve compiled a few really great tutorials on how to create an upholstered panel below.

Here are the photos of the headboard as is:


And below, I worked a little photoshop magic to illustrate what I mean by creating upholstered panels.

Here I just chose a fabric to serve as an example. You’ll also notice I bordered it with an upholstery ribbon adorned with upholstery tacks, because the wicker is overlaid a bit on the wood frame, and I’m not sure if that will be easy to remove from the wood. The ribbon and tacks serve as a nice way to cover up any marks left by the wicker.

fabric via Warm Biscuit
Below I chose a different fabric just to change it up and show 3 panels in place of the wicker.

fabric from Cloud9

Attaching the panels to the frame could be done in a few ways, and depends a bit on how the headboard is constructed. Wood staples could work, though you might have to do a little research.

Now for all the tutorials I promised. Visit the sites below to get step by step directions on creating upholstered panels.

A.

For some really great instructions on how to make panels similar to these above, go to “How to make a Fabric Headboard” on All Things Thrifty.

B.


For how to make separate upholstered panels like these above, go to Denver Post, which features the tutorial from Mark Montano’s “Big Ass Book of Decorating Ideas.” I especially like this version because it’s easy to swap fabrics depending on the season, you bedding, mood, etc.

C.Here’s a great tutorial from Instructables.

I hope this helps! Does anyone else have any tips or ideas? Has anyone made an upholstered headboard and have any words of wisdom?

One of the most beautiful Decorology giveaways ever!

This will make a great indulgence for yourself or a gift for a loved one. How many of you know know of Gianna Rose Atelier; the creator of soaps so gorgeous they’re hard to use? Well, in celebration of their recent partnership with Caswell-Massey, America’s oldest retailer and original purveyor of apothecary style personal care products, the lovely folks are offering Decorology readers an opportunity to win these absolutely divine Gianna Rose Ceramic Gardenia & Jasmine flower-shaped scented infusers. I hate to give this away it’s so beautiful!

A little about the product: The fragrance of the gardenia jasmineodes is reminiscent of days spent wandering the French countryside. A true floral, this scent is fresh and delicate. Essential oils are diffused into the air as they evaporate from magnificent, porous, ceramic figurines. Simply place diffusers onto the included decorative dish, and apply a few drops of the oil blend. Continue applying until you achieve your desired fragrance level.

Comes with:

Ceramic Diffuser
Gardenia Jasmine (Flowers)
Ceramic Tray (to display diffusers)
Fragrance Oil
All in a Gift Box

You know you want it! All you have to do for your chance to win is leave a comment on this post. You have until 6PM EST on October 21st to enter. A winner will be drawn at random and announced the next day. Good luck to all who enter!

Here are some more gorgeous Gianna Rose products:



Know a tea lover? Are a tea lover? Than you’ll love this sale!

I almost didn’t notice this sale cause I was so distracted by all the pretty clothes, but I’m glad I checked it out. I love coffee, but I also love tea. This sale has lots of great Christmas gift ideas for loved ones…or yourself!

If you’re not already an ideeli member, don’t worry. It’s free, and fast to sign up. Just use my invite code below. Just fyi, sales only last a day or so and the good stuff goes fast. Have fun!

Here’s the invite code!
www.ideeli.com/invite/decorology

Find the tea goodies by clicking the “Home” tab





Home Offices to drool over

ohhhh….I can’t wait until I have my own place and can make the home office of my dreams! Here’s hoping it’ll look like one of these. In the meantime I’ll steal some ideas that I can implement while I’m working from the dining room.

via Decor8

Two sweet workspaces. via Design Sponge

Plenty of space for books – I have to have my books.
via Elle Decor

an archivist’s dream!
via LoftLife Magazine

DREAMY home office. fireplace, desk with plenty of surface area looking out a window…
via Benjamin Moore

I do some light sewing, but I get really behind because I don’t have a dedicated sewing desk. I have to get it out of it’s box every time I use it and it just isn’t working…
via Creamy Life



Okay so I know the two above are super matchy-matchy but they are from Pottery Barn. I love the big linen pinboard (shhh…those are easy to make yourself and much cheaper!) The organization ideas in these office setups are great.
via Pottery Barn