Showing newest posts with label home design. Show older posts
Showing newest posts with label home design. Show older posts

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

DIY Chair Railing Shoe Rack

Photograph from Livingetc, March 2010, via House to Home.
Anthropologie knobs, clockwise from top left: Mercury Glass Melon knob, £8; Framed Facets knob, £12;
Violette knob in Mint, £8.

I've definitely been having a yellow moment lately so no surprise this chair railing shoe rack caught my eye! Only drawback? I'm very much a flats girl... But the good news is that all this needs is either a short shelf mounted above each railing or (my fave) some cool knobs.

Now all that's left is to find a place of our own!

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Domino Lives!


Brides.com has re-launched their site with one very welcome inclusion: archives of the late, great Domino magazine. There are already tons of design fodder to browse, but Brides will also be uploading more and more in the coming days. Talk about Christmas in July (OK...end of June, but close...)!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Design Fodder: Charleston, SC


This amazing archway was spotted at Copper Penny (317 King Street) by Amanda (our dear guest blogger), who dubbed the dec wedding worthy. You might not be able to tell, but the arch is made of paper...it's basically mag and newspaper pages formed into an arch and then covered completely in clear packing tape and then topped off with paper flowers.

Also in the pic is another friend, Becca, who will probably kill me for posting this - but doesn't her shirt look amazing next to the paper creation?

Friday, June 11, 2010

WW in Lonny!

Photograph by Patrick Cline.
From "Starting From Scratch", Lonny mag, June/July 2010.

Well, sort of!

My dear friend Ellie (ed assistant at Lonny mag and blogstress at Lady Gray) has an amazing apartment - so amazing, in fact, that it graced the pages of the latest issue of Lonny! And guess what? She included us as one of her fave blogs, too! What's more, WW is surrounded by great company: A Cup of Jo, Coco + Kelley, Destined to Design and This is Glamorous. Thanks Ellie, and thanks to the Lonny team - what an honor!

P.S. Pore over the feature of Ellie's apartment, starting on page 144 of the June/July issue.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Faux Real: Gilded Frame

Photograph from The Ensemble Project.

The Ensemble Project is one of those design junkie kind of blogs. If you categorize yourself as such, it's simply a must read...just be warned: allow yourself a couple of hours to click through, because once you start, you can't stop!

Lots of posts feature glimpses of the blogstress' living quarters, but last week's peek included a view of this gilded DIY picture frame. Although she doesn't include instructions, I imagine her supply list was something like this:

*Gathered sticks
*Gold spray paint
*Glue gun & glue sticks
*Broken bits of jewelry

Just arrange the sticks, glue them down, spray paint the whole thing, and weave bits of broken jewelry around the sticks! Weekend project, anyone?

Homescapes: A House Divided

Yellow & Hot Pink Stars and Stripes cushion:
£36, Karen Hilton Designs.


Black Cross & Yellow Rose St George cushion:
£39, Karen Hilton Designs.

Although this bold stars and stripes pillow came from the need to support my countrymen in this weekend's USA v England World Cup soccer match, I know I must be fair (or smart given that I live with three Brits who could read this and indeed know where I sleep!) and include a little St. George action here as well. How fun is the yellow/pink/black combo?

Friday, May 28, 2010

More Stationery Inspiration

 Photograph from 'Ballet-Inspired Bridal Fashion', MarthaStewartWeddings.com

Being back in the US means catching up with all of the mags I miss...And even though I'm coming up on my one year wedding anniversary, I still love to flip through and click onto Martha Stewart Weddings. Confessions of a former Charleston Weddings magger (at least that's what I try to blame this obsession on)!

Anyway, I love everything about this stationery suite - the chic black and blush color scheme, the hand-drawn star and handwriting font...Now that's more like confessions of a paper fanatic!

I'm a Sucker for a Good Notebook...


I've had disconsolator's Etsy store bookmarked for a while, but this mustard yellow and ketchup red combo might be enough to follow through with checkout...

Monday, May 24, 2010

Homescapes: Americana

 Flag Knit Throw, $68, Urban Outfitters

Even though it was 3 a.m. (per my body clock, anyway) by the time I sat myself down in our hotel's bistro after enjoying a warm night out, I was ready for a slab of American steak and a ton of fries...And trust, it did not disappoint!

Want proof? Now the whole thing's got me in a mood that stops just shy of chanting, "USA! USA!" through the streets (thankfully...), hence why I'm obsessed with this flag blanket from Urban Outfitters. And could it be better timing when I just happen to be heading to Georgetown this afternoon for some shopping?!

Ahh...it's good to be home.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Homescapes: Color Clash


Although I don't think I'd be brave enough to paint my bedroom walls in a dark hue, I really love the mix of hothouse-style brights with moody walls....Would only work if you have amazing amounts of natural light coming through, but if you're that lucky - why not!

Bella Hothouse Bedding, £38-£178, Anthropologie
Paints, $35-$125, Farrow & Ball
Cross Stitched Bed Linen, £22-£129, Toast

Monday, April 19, 2010

The Most Fab Astrology Cards Ever

 Something for those celebrating their birthdays (along with my brother and grandfather earlier this month) today.
Courtesy of Tiny Prints

And something for my birthday (and my man's and grandmother's, too!).
Courtesy of Tiny Prints

I've come back, tail between legs, to the blogging world after an uncalled for hiatus. Apologies over and over - I don't really have an excuse besides that I started a new job (yay!) in a field I haven't really worked in before so needless to say, it's been a busy beginning. But I'm really back... Really! So I hope I haven't lost too many of you, readers, and to make it up to you this new job is inspiring today's post.

My new employer is an online mag that specializes in online shopping - so it's fitting that today's obsession is this collection of cheery birthday cards that are completely customizable and can be sent straight from Tiny Prints to the recipient. Plus, the cards come from the maven behind one of my all time fave blogs: Oh Joy! Oh joy, indeed!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Homescapes: Room of the Week

Top photograph by William Waldron for Elle Decor.


 When I found the above image on ElleDecor.com, I completely fell in love with everything about it and immediately began trawling through site after site looking for the exact items in the photograph. Well, I finally realized that I wasn't going to find all of the exact items.

So I settled with creating an inspiration board with the same feel. And even though that Farrow & Ball paint is irreplaceable, I think the alternatives I found do the trick...In my book, just throw in a melange of frames from Heal's (and maybe this unexpected piece of quartz for good measure) to complete the look. Bonus? All of these items have DIY or flea market find qualities...

Clockwise from top left:
1. "Mumbai" conservatory sofa, Heal's, £695
2. Blue small stripe fabric, Fabric & Paper, £32.70 per meter
3. Pink decorative ikat pillow, Uzbek Craft, $29.60
4. "Hepburn" chair, John Lewis, £999
5. "Cascara" coffee table, Anthropologie, $598*
6. "Salong" vase, IKEA, £2.79
7. "The Baker's Jar", Anthropologie, $28*

*For Anthropologie links, you may have to click the link, select your country, and click the link again.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Lit to Living: Jane Eyre

BY AMANDA, GUEST BLOGGER

Maybe it was the hours I spent reading and re-reading novels to earn my English degree, but somewhere along the way I developed an appreciation for the (sometimes) numerous lines that authors devote to describing characters’ living quarters (OK…it may have also had a little to do with the fact that I have a soft spot for furnishings, too).

But all of this made me think: who wouldn’t love to bring a hint of Hogwarts or a little Jane Eyre eeriness into their own home?

With that in mind, today I’m kicking off Lit to Living, a new feature that’s all about bringing novel goods into your nest. In each entry, I’ll take an excerpt that describes decor and find furnishings that fit the description. So if you’ve ever had dreams of bringing Wuthering Heights to life, you’re in the right place!

Without further ado, I present the first installment of Lit to Living: Jane Eyre.








Photographs from sellers' websites.
Text by Bronte, Charlotte. Jane Eyre. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000.







1. "Coralie" bed, $1,998-$2,398, Anthropologie*
2. Antique carved chest, £110, Artasia
3. Vintage dowry chest, $599, Crate & Barrel
4. Leather dining chair, £275 for two, Marks & Spencer
6. Parlor side chair, from $1,049, Drexel Heritage
7. "Popi" ottoman, $159.95, Pier 1 Imports

*For Anthropologie links, you may have to click the link, select your country, and click the link again.










Sunday, January 24, 2010

Web Roundup: Bedrooms

Maybe it's that I've so badly neglected tidying our bedroom this week that suddenly that room has become an obsession. With any hope (and with lots of coffee) perhaps these four picks will inspire me to find the floor—and then some.




Photograph from Homes & Gardens, April 2007 


Photograph from Livingetc, October 2008



Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Fabric Panels Part Two


Photograph from Homes & Gardens, October 2009, via HousetoHome.co.uk
 
I know I posted on this yesterday, but I am so into fabric on walls right now. The panels especially offer depth and texture, and I love the alternative to framed art in rooms like the bedroom and office (where distractions make a difference). Don't get me wrong. Art is fab, but I find myself staring at it and not scratching things off my to-do list! I also love the yellow pop on this desk. I posted a DIY table project from Living Etc back in October, and this is a perfect example of the possibilities of a found table or desk.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Garden Party Fodder


I may be biased (I too had a backyard wedding), but I am totally in love with this wedding posted on Once Wed. I'm not planning on having another 200 person deep event anytime soon, but I think this also translates nicely into a summer garden party.

Take the centerpieces, for example: a collection of found jars filled with raspberries and kale. And then there are vines strewn along the tables, simple tea lights scattered here and there, and festive orange napkins (pick paper for a casual affair) to top it off.

The one thing that might have to change? Those string lights are quite expensive—even to rent. After coveting them for years for my own wedding, I quickly realized I had to change my vision to be able to splurge on a huge tent (they are quite expensive, too). This couple doesn't have a tent, but we had lots of Brits coming over. To the South. In August. We already had to put them through an al fresco ceremony, so we Americans thought the least we could offer was some shade while they ate their fried green tomatoes.

P.S. Most of them ended up in the pool by the end of the night—one in particular still wearing his yellow linen suit.

ANYWAY! If you're in the same boat as I was with your own party, fairy lights are just fine strung in the same way. To keep a minimalistic look, use the kind with a single cable rather than twisted strands of three or four cables. For tons more inspiration from this wedding, click here. Cheers!

Photographs by Sarah Yates Photography.

Obsession Files: Serena's Fabric Panels


Serena's room photograph and "Get the Look" from InStyle
Osborne & Little fabrics, from left: "Soubise", "Oratorio", and "Concetti".


My hubby and I are sans headboard, and as I was sifting through myriad possibilities I heard whining that can only be one, Blair Waldorf's of Gossip Girl. I looked up, and just past an argument over Chuck Bass was a fabulous fabric paneled wall. So I picked my top three Serena-esque options (albeit a bit more on the neutral side). And because this XOXO-revelation was obviously a sign, I went ahead and dug up amazingly simple directions (from How About Orange), too. I think we'll stick with just enough panels for a pseudo-headboard, but I like How About Orange's idea to use one as a focal point, especially with super busy fabrics.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Some Faves & Weekly Recap


Bedroom (top left) and living room (bottom) photographs from here; Chair and mirror (top right) photograph from here; all from Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles.

*Still hoping for some tips on how to paint sheer curtains. In the meantime I'd still settle for the dress when it comes out!
*Abstract prints are hot and the perfect transitional piece. Bought yours yet?
*Lovely stacking pots from MirrorMirror. Update: Pretty sure my hubby bought a couple for my upcoming birthday!
*Tired of sequins? Try out these gilded clutches for another sort of sparkle.
*I changed my opinion of garnets after these Etsy beauties found their way into my inbox.
*My top five tears from US design mags this month.
*A mild obsession: Sweet Paul's frozen lanterns (more pics and instructions on Design*Sponge).
*DIY snow globe postcards from Giddy Giddy and my sad attempt here.
*A roundup of 11 fab ceiling lights, from a wacky chandelier to my fave: a teal lamp on a pulley.
*More reasons for me to hit the lottery from J.Crew's early spring releases.
*And my top three DIYs from the fantastic blogs I follow.

Happy weekend!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Web Roundup: High End Ceiling Lights


THE UTILITARIAN: "Edison" Chandelier, $399 from Pottery Barn.
THE COUNTRY BELLE: Jade Rise & Fall Light, £215 from Marston & Langinger.
THE GIRLY GIRL: Curve Pendant, from Shine Labs.
THE BEACH GLAMAZON: Drum Pendant With Mini Roses, $500 from Stray Dog Designs (also available with a fabulous gold rod).
THE SOPHISTICATE: "Sprig", $1,395 from Urban Electric Co.
THE MISFIT: Birdcage Pendant by Mary Ohl, $460 from Stray Dog Designs.


THE BOHEMIAN: Large Venetian Light in Blue, £360 from Marston & Langinger (also available in other designs in clear and green glass).
THE MINIMALIST: Pressed Glass Pendant, from Tom Dixon.
THE GRANDE DAME: "Paris Flea Market" Chandelier, $2,730 from Circa Lighting.
THE STARLET: Capiz Shell Hanging Light, $399 from Target.
THE ALL-ROUNDER: "Morris" Lantern, $840 from Circa Lighting.

Today's hanging lights roundup (a mixture of finds from both sides of the Atlantic) was inspired by my friend, former editor, and interiors genius, Katie, who works at Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles in Georgia. In particular, she turned me onto Stray Dog Designs and the funky birdcage fixture at top right. I think it would be perfect for a child's room as well as a fun anywhere-light for a bungalow or cottage.

If I had a dream house with 11 rooms in it, I would definitely outfit them around each of these fixtures. Seriously! When I tried to make "my pick," I found myself writing that next to every offering!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

My Faves From the US

I finally scanned in my top five tears from mags I bought while visiting my family in Virginia over the Christmas holidays. Hope these offer up a little late inspiration!


Photograph by Sang An for "Mood Indigo", pages 98-103, Elle Decor January/February 2010.


Photograph by Sang An for "Mood Indigo", pages 98-103, Elle Decor January/February 2010.


Photograph by Francois Halard for "From Russia With Love", pages 122-127, Vogue US January 2010.


Photograph by Matthew Hranek for "Cold Weather Comfort", pages 102-109, Martha Stewart Living January 2010.


Photograph by Eric Piasecki for "Bold Strokes", pages 68-78, Elle Decor January/February 2010.
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