Small apartment? Small budget? This brooklyn abode should inspire you

If you aren’t familiar with the blog “Good Bones Great Pieces,” let me introduce you. They are a mother-daughter design team and the daughter’s first apartment was just featured in Traditional Home! I’m just going to show you pics from Lauren’s Brooklyn apartment.


The talented duo.


Lauren’s favorite furnishing is this old desk turned vanity she found on the streets of Brooklyn. I’ve lived in Brooklyn 3 years and have to say that you find the best stuff on the streets of NYC. Especially in higher income neighborhoods like Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, and Upper East/West side. Just make sure you check everything carefully for “pests.”

This gorgeous dresser was passed down via Lauren’s great-grandparents.


via Traditional Home

Isn’t this place beautiful? Being that Lauren is recently out of college, and already has this lovely space to call home, I’m extremely jealous. Great work you guys!

A fun and eclectic home office…

…designed by the bold and fun Betsy Burnham. This is an office in a home she decorated, and was featured in Lonny Magazine’s 3rd issue, which is really great by the way.

I thought it had a really nice sense of personality, and it’s something I wouldn’t always lean to, so lately I’ve been into expanding my “design aesthetic horizons”







images via Lonny Mag

Oh, beautiful Paris…

It’s not a new notion, Paris is beautiful, romantic, and has a wonderful touch of old-world that I don’t think is going away soon (which is for the best)! Recently my friend got me a great gift – “Taschen’s Paris ~ Hotels, Restaurants & Shops,” and what I love about it is the inside look it gives you to beautiful Paris. I think you’ll agree.

Above – Sofitel Trocadero Dokhan’s, www.dokhans.com

The bar and patio in the Hotel Duc de Saint-Simon, www.hotelducdesaintsimon.com

A courtyard from the Hotel Bel-Ami, www.hotel-bel-ami.com


The above two images are from Hotel Saint Merry, (www.hotelmarais.com). It is right next to the church of Saint-Merry, from which it borrows it’s architecture and styling.

Beautifully French, a staircase in the Hotel Verneuil, (www.hotelverneuil.com) and a sweet bedroom above.

Got a sweet tooth? Honeys and jams abound at Les Ruchers du Roy. www.lesruchersduroy.com

More than 900 herbs are available at Grande Herboristerie Parisienne de la Place Clichy.

The charming facade of Mamie Gateaux. www.maime-gateaux.com

The finest tea shop in Paris – Mariage Freres, www.mariagefreres.com

All images from Taschen’s Paris by Angelika Taschen, ©2008
Photos by Vincent Knapp

The bright and beautiful portfolio of interior photographer Carolyn Barber

Really. It’s bright and beautiful. And Monday’s are usually blah. Enter the talented Carolyn Barber.













Need more? See more at her site – carolynbarber.co.uk

Check out my interview on Joey and Lana Make a House a Home

I was honored when Lana of Joey and Lana Make a House a Home, asked me to answer a few questions to feature on the blog. Here are just a few questions and answers, with a couple images to illustrate. Hope you had a great weekend!

2. When did you start blogging?: What drove you in the direction home design? I started blogging June 2008. I think I’ve always been interested in interior design. I’ve been a chronic re-arranger my ever since I was a little kid. For me, setting up my room was how I played. That interest was brought back to life in 2007 when I signed a lease for a beautiful studio in a Brownstone. I didn’t have the faintest idea how to make a studio feel like a home. So online I went, discovered amazing design blogs, amazing ideas, and I was hooked! I’d been living in my studio for 8 months and was having so much fun turning it into a space that reflected my tastes, and I wanted to share that joy with everyone else and all the great design resources I’d found along the way.

3. What has been your favorite post?: I can’t think of a particular favorite, but I do have a favorite “style of post.” I tend to like my posts on organizing ideas, especially for home offices, because they are usually ideas I can implement without spending any money, and best of all, they motivate me to work. Here’s an example http://decorology.blogspot.com/2009/09/gorgeous-home-office-and-organization.html

Tired of the same old?

I wanted to share this really cool furniture store that was brought to my attention a few weeks ago. If you’re into a mirrored furniture and brightly colored French traditionals, then you’ll love this.








Go to Out There Interiors to see more.

Interior Photographer Portfolio : Prettiness from Tom Baker

Just some eye candy for you from interior photographer T0m Baker. Enjoy!
I don’t know what these are but I think they’re so interesting




lovely bed

via Inspace Location

Hurry! John Robshaw on sale at Gilt!

His bedding and textiles are gorgeous. And they’re on sale so run..
Click here to sign up free and fast if you aren’t already a Gilt member..





Don’t miss this post – the gorgeous doors of Segovia, Spain

For my frequent readers, you’ll know that my boyfriend is living in Spain this year, where he’s teaching English, and in turn, perfecting his Spanish. He lives in Segovia, which I visited in October and January, and the historic part of the town is beautiful as a fairy tale.

I immediately took to the charming, personal, and beautifully antiquated architecture. You might remember the post I did back in December about antique Spanish doors. Well, I thought it’d be fun to show you the real thing (some are old, some look old, and some are new). Enjoy!




















Gorgeous, no?!
All photos by Ashley White ©2010

2 very different, but beautiful houses. Which do you prefer?

Incase you haven’t noticed, I’ve been loving Country Living Mag. lately. Don’t be fooled, it’s not all chintzy florals and rooster collections, they have a great grasp on what it means as a lifestyle. It can be modern, retro, or casual, and it’s not your grandma’s “country.” Anyway, in their Feb. issues they featured two houses, both very different, and both worth sharing.

House 1 – simple with a Scandinavian design smarts



I like the home office/sewing room in the photo above.

Home 2 showcases great antique finds – some splurges, some bargains.


Don’t worry, the zebra skin is faux.


So, which home is more you!?

images via Country Living Feb. 2010