What about you? What have you had your eye on lately?
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Featured Designer: Samantha Pynn
Host of HGTV's Pure Design, Samantha Pynn has a portfolio that is packed full of inspiration! Her interiors are all so fresh and fun, but also have a level of sophistication and glam. Take a peak and see what I mean;
Unfortunately it appears as if Samantha Pynn's website is down, but you can read more info about this stylish designer over on HGTV's website here.
Unfortunately it appears as if Samantha Pynn's website is down, but you can read more info about this stylish designer over on HGTV's website here.
So tell me, which designers inspire you the most? My list is always growing!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Pots, Pots & More Pots
I ventured South last weekend to Garden Essentials located in Turlock, which is the mecca for affordable ceramic pottery in the Central Valley. I was on the hunt for some pots for my patio makeover, and boy did I go to the right place!
The place stretches for what seems like miles (in actuality it's probably a couple of acres. . . ) and is filled to the brim with pots, pots, and more pots! These affordable gems are imported from China and Vietnam and come with easy-on-the-wallet price tags. In fact, a large majority of their pots are priced between $5 - $100!
Have you purchased any pots at a hardware or gardening store lately? I have, and they're not cheap! I paid half of what I would have paid at Lowes and came home with some really unique items!
I love me some birds of paradise! Lets just keep our fingers crossed these decide to bloom sometime!
The front of the house got a little love too! We potted a bougainvillea in a cobalt blue pot and I think it looks gorgeous. It adds just the right amount of color and curb appeal that we needed.
The place stretches for what seems like miles (in actuality it's probably a couple of acres. . . ) and is filled to the brim with pots, pots, and more pots! These affordable gems are imported from China and Vietnam and come with easy-on-the-wallet price tags. In fact, a large majority of their pots are priced between $5 - $100!
Have you purchased any pots at a hardware or gardening store lately? I have, and they're not cheap! I paid half of what I would have paid at Lowes and came home with some really unique items!
All of the ceramic pots above were under $29!
Here's a peak at a corner of the patio where the new foo dog statues resides next to a potted Japanese maple tree. (We got the foo dogs from Garden Essentials as well!) Notice the surf board?! I'm still deciding if I should hang it on the wall, or just leave it propped up.
We have a large variety of succulents. . .
This adorable little pot was only $4.99!
More succulents. . .
The back patio wasn't the only spot to get a little face-lift by means of new pottery and plants. . .
The front of the house got a little love too! We potted a bougainvillea in a cobalt blue pot and I think it looks gorgeous. It adds just the right amount of color and curb appeal that we needed.
Garden Essentials is located at
6242 Taylor Court in Turlock, California
(209) 656-9528
If you live in the area and are looking for affordable ceramic pottery, this is your place!
Monday, June 27, 2011
Bathing Beauties
Although I have never had the pleasure of owning one, I adore free standing bathtubs! There is just something so home-y feeling about a tub in the bathroom (as apposed to all of the built-in, shower combo's I've lived with.) Take a peak at a few of my favorites;
via Jeffrey Bilhuber
via Lonny
via Belle Maison
via House Beautiful
via Elle Decor
via Peacock Feathers
via Effortless Style
via House Beautiful
via House & Home
While I love all the different varieties of free standing tubs out there, I would definitely have to say that a vintage, claw foot tub, painted a vibrant color would have to be my favorite! What about you, what's your favorite type of bathtub?
all other images via Pinterest
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