Thursday, May 31, 2012

Everything Changes.



My design style has changed so much over the years. I first started paying attention to home decor in the late 90's/early 2000's, when shabby chic was all the rage. I admit it, I bought a blue quilt and all the decorations. I wanted my traditional home to look like a cape cod. It didn't work.


It wasn't long before I gravitated to the more traditional look that Pottery Barn was pushing in the mid 2000's. Leather chairs, slipcovered couch, wood accents. It was comfortable and cozy but only lasted a couple years because then I discovered...... 


Crate and Barrel. Modern, sleek lines. Squared couches. High contrast colors. Z Gallerie was next door and their modern luxury pieces were sexy to my single girl sensibilities. My home was starting to look like the lobby of the W....and I loved it.


Then I got married. I had to mix two different styles of homes and furnishings into one house. Almost three years later, it's still a work in progress. If you look around you will find hints of my shabby chic past, bachelor pad remnants, traditional lines, modern lines and most definitely the influence of my beloved Pottery Barn.


Something that has recently caught my eye is French Country. I'm not sure if it's just flirtation or the real thing, but it makes me happy. I especially love taking vintage pieces that need some love and making them new. I found this beautiful side table that was in pretty pitiful shape. I updated the finish with Glass of Milk paint and glossy black hardware. I'm in love. 


If you are interested in taking her home, it's available in my shop.












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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

It's About Time....



I am excited the finish my first project! Between the baptism, birthday party, my getaway with Elliott, and a paint gun incident,  it was hard to find the time to work in my shop. I finally had some time on Memorial Day and I got busy.


I had originally intended to work on the pink dressing table but it is going to require a little more elbow grease because of the condition of the wood. Instead, I finished this sweet set of twin bed headboards. They are painted Benjamin Moore Santa Barbara Green with Glass of Milk from Martha Stewart on the accent trim.


These have turned out so adorable that I almost want to keep them for Evie's "big girl" room! If you are interested in purchasing them, they are available in my shop.


Also, you will see in the pictures a sneak preview of a French country end table that will be next. :)










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