Friday, July 9, 2010

SHADES OF GRAY, CREAMS, AND WHITE...with a hint of sage

This color palette has been on my mind a lot the past few days ... raise your hand if you can guess why ...

Enjoy these inspiring beauties!

Oh the contrast! [absolutely beautiful things]




LOVE those burlap curtains! Instead of drop cloth? [cafe cartolina]




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Perfection ... [desire to inspire]


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Those mirrors are like heaven. [haven and home]


High "chair rail"? Great color choice, and all those books? Wow...[unknown]

If you raised your hand and answered 'wedding theme' then you are correct! Give me a few days to post pictures of the engagement and inspiration board, but I promise they are coming! And more house projects!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

EXCITING NEWS

Well, I have been at the beach since last Thursday so I haven't been able to post anything cool, but I do have exciting news...

I am getting married!

Can you believe it? I am so excited and cannot wait! I will share the full story later after I load my pictures on my computer, but in the meantime -- this is what I saw when first arriving at work this morning:







The signs say "HAPPY BIRGAGEMENT" -- birthday + engagement! So hilarious and perfect, an unforgettable 25th birthday! I was super excited about the wedding magazines too because I hadn't bought any yet! Don't worry, an inspiration board and ideas will be coming! 

Monday, June 28, 2010

B&A, 1/2 WAY (again): the dining room

The dining room still lacks a lot of decorating, but we have the basics so I wanted to share the progress. We finally have somewhere to eat dinner. Our previous dining table tv trays were becoming a hassle and we started quoting The Bachelorette and Drop Dead Diva too much. Needless to say, we are really enjoying a true dining table.

I have all ready expressed my love and desire for a farmhouse table so that purchase should not be a big surprise to you. I bought the table through an antique store in Auburn and they use reclaimed wood (from old antique pieces) to reproduce new furniture. I saw a few pictures of the table and I was super excited. Here is the original table:
My friend Laurel-Dawn and I checked, and double checked, and even made a mock up of the table size with chairs at work, so I knew the size would be perfect for the dining room. And it was. I just assumed it would look worn, old, show character, have exposed layers of paint, etc. but it didn't. I was a little disappointed, but I was determined to make it look like the ones in my inspiration post. 

So, one day I sat down to coat it with layers of paint and sand away each one when I happened to look under the table. To my dismay I found the reclaimed wood! Here is what I found:

As you can see, I decided to un-screw all the boards and flip them over so the reclaimed wood would be the top. This really made my day. It wasn't that much work - the hardest and most painstaking part was all the sanding! I tried sanding the legs (too much white) but I think I need a hand sander for that! I applied a few coats of tung oil afterwards and here is the final table:
I love it and couldn't be happier! It took a little work, but it was well worth it in the end. I love how each board is different and exhibits its own characteristics. Remember my mismatch chair post? They finally all came together. Here is what we have so far in the dining room:

Not a whole lot! I love my great grandmother's buffet and can't wait to fill it with fun serving pieces. I especially like the dark color - I think it goes right along with my "industrial" theme. What do you think? I hope to put my straw hat inspiration to use above the buffet. More to come as we progress!

PRETTY THINGS

I believe every girl needs their own vanity. A place to pamper themselves while they get ready and display all their pretty jewels. Whether it sits against a wall in the master bedroom, or creates a pretty environment in the guest bedroom, or doubles as a nightstand, they will always be put to good use. 

For my future vanity, so far I have collected a mirrored jewelry box from Target and a silhouette painting I did of an Aubrey Hepburn type girl. I want a big mirror to sit on top of the dresser and lean against the wall. First, I need a dresser, but until then here are some of my favorite inspiration images.



Re-create this display with teacups and bowls from Anthropologie? [live creating yourself via 6th street design school]


I want that acrylic stool! [peacock feathers]

LOVE both of the following mirrors. Big and bold with a few accompanying items. 
[photographer atlanta bartlett]



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Friday, June 25, 2010

BLACK IS BACK

Remember my post about Lonny mag and the awesome black bathroom? Well, the other day Design Sponge featured Lauren Bradshaw's house and she had a black nursery. It is fantastic and so inspiring! Black can really be used as a neutral - like cream or white - because so many colors can be used as accents. Check out these amazing images:






Love the clean lines of the subway tile and the contrasting white - that touch of mustard yellow is a nice addition! [Design Sponge]

I am probably not bold enough to do black for a bedroom, but I would love it in a smaller space like a bathroom. Maybe oneday?