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Showing posts with label Design Styles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design Styles. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Island Style
It's January. It's cold. It's overcast and ugly out and I can't stop daydreaming about living on an island somewhere that is warm and breezy all year round. The South Pacific, the Caribbean, whatever, just get me somewhere hot and sunny! If you adore island style living like I do, here's some eye candy for you so you can daydream (and warm up) along with me :)
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Creating an Industrial Style Space
When I think of industrial style interiors I conjure up images of lofts with brick walls and exposed duct work, metal furnishings, and raw and rough surfaces like wood and steel.
A lot of times you will find that pairing sleek, modern elements with industrial style pieces will create an awesome, eclectic look! Take for example this space;
I love the look of industrial style lighting and barstools used in otherwise traditional kitchens like this one below. This is a trend that we are seeing a lot of lately and I happen to love it!
Industrial style furniture and lighting is huge right now! Take a peak at a few of my favorite, affordable pieces available on the market;
via Apartment Therapy
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via Design Sponge
via Restoration Hardware
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via Pinterest
via Greige Design
A lot of times you will find that pairing sleek, modern elements with industrial style pieces will create an awesome, eclectic look! Take for example this space;
via Decorpad
via House Beautiful
via Decorpad
What's your take on industrial style furnishings? Love it or hate it?
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Creating a coastal inspired space
There is no denying the fact that I am a beach-loving girl! Although I live 2 hours from the nearest coastline I try and get over to the beach as much as possible. 'Coastal inspired' is a favorite decorating style of mine. Nothing screams casual and relaxed quite like the look of a beach dwelling. Here's some tips on how to get that beach look in your home (no matter how far you are from the nearest ocean!)
Architectural Detail
Exposed beams, whether rustic or painted white, are often found in beach dwellings;
Beadboard and wood paneled (white) walls are a sure fire way to create that coastal feel, architecturally;
Texture
Rattan, wicker and bamboo pieces are a great choice when furnishing your coastal inspired space;
Woven wood blinds to dress your windows will also add texture and add to that beachy feel in the room;
Selecting light fixtures that are made from natural materials will also do the trick!
Fabrics such as burlap and linen also create great texture and warmth in coastal inspired spaces. Their versatility makes them suitable for everything from tablecloths and Roman shades to bedding and upholstery;
Natural fiber rugs like jute will help add texture to any space and also look great!
Color
Typically coastal inspired interiors achieve that light, bright and airy feel by using loads of white (duh!)White slipcovers on furniture look crisp and clean and are often found in beach homes;
In fact, white in general is a great color to decorate with! Combine a white sofa with weathered furnishings, white drapes and white paneled walls and you will instantly feel that beach-y vibe!
You can balance all of this white with pops of color (blue, green or turquoise being the most obvious - hello! colors of the ocean!)
Also, I think it's important in any space, no matter how light and bright you want it, to have at least one element of dark (black or brown) to anchor the room. Notice how this bench completes the space:
Pattern
Stripes are a must in any beach dwelling! I love using striped rugs to instantly create a coastal feel in any room of the house.
Accessorizing
There is a tasteful way to do 'beachy' and a tacky way, in my opinion. An overload of sea shells and palm trees in every corner will only make it look like your trying too hard. Keep accessories natural feeling. (Of course I love using shells to decorate, but like I said, piles and piles of them every where you turn is just overload!) Here's a lovely example of the right way;
Those are just a few tips and tricks for creating a coastal, beachy feel in your home. I don't know about you, but I'm ready to hit the beach!!
Architectural Detail
Exposed beams, whether rustic or painted white, are often found in beach dwellings;
Beadboard and wood paneled (white) walls are a sure fire way to create that coastal feel, architecturally;
Texture
Rattan, wicker and bamboo pieces are a great choice when furnishing your coastal inspired space;
Woven wood blinds to dress your windows will also add texture and add to that beachy feel in the room;
Selecting light fixtures that are made from natural materials will also do the trick!
Fabrics such as burlap and linen also create great texture and warmth in coastal inspired spaces. Their versatility makes them suitable for everything from tablecloths and Roman shades to bedding and upholstery;
Natural fiber rugs like jute will help add texture to any space and also look great!
Color
Typically coastal inspired interiors achieve that light, bright and airy feel by using loads of white (duh!)White slipcovers on furniture look crisp and clean and are often found in beach homes;
You can balance all of this white with pops of color (blue, green or turquoise being the most obvious - hello! colors of the ocean!)
Also, I think it's important in any space, no matter how light and bright you want it, to have at least one element of dark (black or brown) to anchor the room. Notice how this bench completes the space:
Pattern
Stripes are a must in any beach dwelling! I love using striped rugs to instantly create a coastal feel in any room of the house.
Accessorizing
There is a tasteful way to do 'beachy' and a tacky way, in my opinion. An overload of sea shells and palm trees in every corner will only make it look like your trying too hard. Keep accessories natural feeling. (Of course I love using shells to decorate, but like I said, piles and piles of them every where you turn is just overload!) Here's a lovely example of the right way;
Those are just a few tips and tricks for creating a coastal, beachy feel in your home. I don't know about you, but I'm ready to hit the beach!!
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