Fun reader question – ideas appreciated!

So, Laura posed this question to me awhile ago and I’ve been compiling ideas for the last couple of weeks:

“We’re about to get an antique brass bed from my parents, but it’s been
really hard to find examples of similar being used in well-appointed
bedrooms! So I was wondering, have you seen any great examples of this
style?

(I’m also hoping to go for a Scandinavian or lightly nautical theme,
once we get it. We have wood floors and I’m painting the walls a very
light grey.)”

I thought this was a good challenge, as one often sees brass beds only in victorian, floral-type bedrooms. The photos I found either feature a brass, or similar bed, in a way that keeps things from getting to frou-frou, or is a bedroom where I feel a brass bed would fit in well without detracting from Scandinavian sensibility and nautical details.

Here’s a really nice example with the gray walls, and I think that a brass bed would work, as long as you kept your bedding free of frills and lace or flowers. Maybe a solid or stripes. Instead of the starburst mirror in this room, try a fish eye, or convex mirror for a nautical touch.
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An ornate bed works in this very Scandinavian bedroom because the colors are primarily neutrals and other elements, such as lighting and artwork, is modern.
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Here’s another bedroom which features pale walls, and I think that with all the modern elements in the room – like the bedding and artwork, that a brass bed would still feel chic.
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This bedroom is minimal, but still cozy, and I think that just a couple of nautical touches and a brass bed (keep the bedding crisp and simple) would work. Keep a couple of organic touches around too – like the branch ladder featured in the corner of this bedroom.
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This bedroom is already very nautical, and I think that if you kept the bedding similar, and got rid of a few of the overly “campy” objects (the flag, the wooden fish,etc.) in this room, that a brass bed could work.
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If you don’t mind a slightly more feminine look, as long as it’s not frilly a more modern floral could work. Switch the green stripes in the rug for blue, maybe some nautical-themed art, different curtains, and you could have the look you’re going for.
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The above two images are from Ikea, which usually has a Scandinavian look, and you can see references to nautical in the later image, which I think would be fitting for a brass bed.

So folks – any ideas for Laura?

A really great giveaway!!! Alfi thermal carafe from All Modern!

Boy do I have a treat for you guys! All Modern.com is graciously offering this really fun (and functional) Alfi thermal carafe to one of you! In order to win, go to All Modern and pick out one other item that you’d like to have. Come back to this post and list the item, along with your name. Or you can email me the item you like with your name at [email protected] The cut off date for entries is Dec. 22, at 12 noon EST. I will announce the winner shortly after.

Now, about this awesome carafe – It’s thermal (keeps liquids hot or cold), and is really really cute! I chose one in bright orange because orange is believed to aid in the creative process. I used to try and keep orange flowers on my desk at all times, but considering that I more or less make my way through a pot of coffee a day, I just keep my carafe at my desk all day! The carafe really does keep the coffee warm all the way to the end of the day, though around 3 pm maybe 30 secs. in the microwave might be needed if you want it really hot. It just makes me happy to have such a bright and cheery object on my desk, too.
I think the carafe is not quite so red as this in reality. Based on stock availability there is a chance the winner may receive a different color. Here’s more info on the carafe.

Now, if I had to list one other item from the site that I’d like it’d be these modern and elegant butterfly stools from the Vitra line.
I’d pick the dark wood version.

Okay, well good luck! Leave me a note with your name and your favorite product on the site – here’s the link again – http://www.allmodern.com/, and you will be entered to win!

Check out my 2010 design resolutions on Discover Interior Design

…and a big thanks to Kristin for asking me to do this!

Here are two of my resolutions – Click here to read/see them all!

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Keep things organized! I spent a lot of last year creating (through a lot of trial and error) and organization system that works for me. Once set up, it’s easy to maintain and it just helps me complete the task at hand much more smoothly. It might take a few arrangements and systems until you find something that works for you, but you’ll be glad you took the time to discover the best place for everything based on your lifestyle.


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Edit and eliminate
. I’m pretty good when it comes to giving away items I no longer need or use, but there’s always room for improvement. I’ve also learned the value of being portable – I move to new apartments, if not states, almost every year, and all that packing has always been a natural point to purge. It’s also a wonderful feeling – fewer possessions sitting in fewer boxes in attics and basements mean fewer burdens.

A romantic turn of the century style home with a modern flair

I don’t really know how to describe this home. It’s featured in Skona Hem, so it features smart Scandinavian style, but it also looks like it could be a home from a fairy tale, or even a doll house. It looks like a home in a period film but at the same time features modern wallpaper, lighting, and fabrics. What do you think?



I really like the tall, thin cupboard in the back

*love* this bedroom

I’m all about mixing and matching chairs


Amazing DL&Co. Candle sale going on at rulala!

Hurry stuff is selling out fast!
Use this link for free membership if you aren’t already a member –








Cool modern gifts for the hard to impress

From the very cool store, Mocha. Here are some of my favorites for Christmas.

I’ve had my eyes on these nesting mixing bowls for awhile!
A ceramic notepad

They also have these in white! Soooo cute and kids would love them

Adorable pot holders!

This piece of notebook paper is actually a tea towel
This is to scale, it’s a teacup stool!

There more online at Mocha.

Real NYC apartments and what they cost

I’m probably torturing myself by looking at NYC real estate sites, but I miss the city so much, and it just helps to tide me over until I manage to move back. Not that I’d ever begin to afford to live in one of these homes!


Nolita
This home is part of a major project at 211 Elizabeth Street. The penthouse closed for just under $7 million, a neighborhood record for price-per-square-foot.

Read all about this apartment here on curbed.



Gramercy.
The above two photos are from a condo in the former Parish House of St. Georges Church.
Stats:

  • Condo
  • 988 square feet
  • 1 beds / 1.5 baths
  • Maint./CC
    $901
  • Taxes
    $588

Asking: $1,365,000

Central Park South, Midtown
Stats:

  • Coop
  • 1930 square feet
  • 3 beds / 3 baths
  • Maint./CC
    $2,297
  • Taxes
    $0

Asking: $2,495,000

Upper West Side
5-story, 6,000 sq. ft. townhouse, 18 ft wide x 99 ft deep currently configured as an (owner’s) triplex and three free market-rate apartments

Asking:
$4,475,000



The three images above are from a condo for sale in Williamsburg, a very popular neighborhood in Brooklyn. I lived there for two years but my apartment was a far cry from this beauty.

Stats:

  • Condo
  • 1468 square feet
  • 2 beds / 2.5 baths
  • Maint./CC
    $1,312
  • Taxes
    $0

Asking $1,090,000

Do these numbers surprise you? Pretty much what you expected? Thought prices would be higher? Thought prices would be lower?

photos and info via Curbed

One of my new favorite house tours – a combination of rustic and luxury

It’s quite possible you’ve already took notice of the cover home of the Dec/Jan 2010 issue of House Beautiful. Well if you haven’t, you’re in for a treat. If you already have – you should have seconds! It’s one of the more memorable homes I’ve seen in awhile. You’ll see why below.

This amazing loft space graces the cover











The home is Interior designer Jill Brinson’s Atlanta cottage. Hard to believe this home is in a city!

Read the whole article and see all of the pictures here.

Designer Portfolio! The elegant and chic work of Sara Gilbane

Probably the element of Sara’s work that I appreciate the most is how practical it is! It’s not so matchymatchy that you can’t add your own personal possessions, and it looks comfy but also has personality.

Do you agree?


Above two photos by Anna Wolf

The color of that bench next to the turquoise tables is perfect. I’m a big fan on fuchsia right now




Loving the ethnic, old world character of this room

See more of Sara’s work at her website.

Oh, a girl can dream.

And dream in sparkles I will! I would not be in the least bit mad if someone got me this bit of beautiful for Christmas! Nope. Not mad at all 🙂


The shamelessly feminine Chanel Camilla Ring. Oh my.


*sigh*