Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Friday, December 02, 2011

Fave fabrics from DwellStudio

I think sometimes DwellStudios gets overlooked as an amazing {adult!} fabric and design source.
Partly because their signature baby line of bold, graphic prints is so easily recognized...high end baby boutiques all the way down to Target carry their fun bedding and clothing.

I recently got my fabric sample book in for the 2012 collection and I'm SO in love with all of them.

Here are some of their pillows...
Ogee {Azure}  

Thistle Vine {Amethyst} 

Vintage Blossom {Persimmon}
Peacock {Azure}
Peacock {Citrine}
Gate {Citrine}
Labyrinth {Ash}


Medallion Band {Citrine}
Casablanca Geo {Aquamarine}
Ikat Trellis {Toffee}
Freja {Blush}
Batavia Ikat {Citrine}
Batavia Ikat {Aqua}
Vintage Plumes {Jade}
Vintage Blossom {Dove}
Gate {Charcoal}
Boteh {Jade}
Love. Love. Love. 
And they have some gorgeous rugs in the same prints.

Have a great weekend!










Thursday, July 28, 2011

Birmingham House Tour...

I'm so enamored with this family home in Birmingham, Alabama. Designed by Dana Wolter (if you like this house, you definitely have to go check out her other spaces), I think it's such a beautiful mix of cozy, livable spaces, and modern touches mixed with traditional symmetry and elegance. Love. It.

(apologies for the redundant tags after each picture...her site attaches them to each one)

Vestavia Hills House

Vestavia Hills House

Vestavia Hills House

Vestavia Hills House

Vestavia Hills House

Vestavia Hills House

Vestavia Hills House

Definitely of note are the gorgeous modern art paintings in every single room, the way the family portraits are hung from delicate chains near the stairs, and that huge statement headboard in the master. I also love an all-neutral house, and Wolter hit just the right notes to make it soothing but far from boring.
Gorgeous, right?

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Close to home... Architectural Digest does Folly Beach

Charleston has so many beautiful beaches, and it's common to see write-ups and pictures of the amazing, multi-million dollar houses on Kiawah Island, Seabrook, or Isle of Palms.

But Architectural Digest recently did an editorial of a house on Folly Beach...definitely the more casual, eccentric, trippy-hippy, 2nd cousin twice-removed in the ol' Charleston beach family.

Houses on Folly tend more towards modest bungalow's, low maintenance rentals,and cottages a bit more shabby than chic.

But mixed in are the occasional gems, and this eclectic ocean front home was fun to peek into.



The colors and patterns were chosen to remind the couple of their trips to India


They owners wanted it to feel like it had been a part of the beach for a long time, so they wanted no Sheetrock or drywall...every room is lined instead with whitewashed wood planks, some vertical and some horizontal for added interest. 




So un-stuffy and bright. 
Completely has a beach house vibe without the theme-y feel or kitsch.







Monday, June 13, 2011

An organized house...needless or necessity?

So I would definitely consider myself a lover of well organized spaces. I can't get enough books, magazines or pictures like this...

porn. straight porn for me, people.

Notice I did not say "keeper of always well organized spaces".
I try. But with a husband, a toddler, and a newly-crawling 8 month old {in order of messiness}...things aren't perfect. And although I would love to have my home look like a magazine all the time, I know that's not realistic. And even if it were, I don't want a home so pristine looking that friends and family feel like they can't relax in it.

But...BUT...I still believe that having a clean, organized house will help you to be less stressed, less frantic, and just enjoy being at home more.
You may completely disagree, but this..
and this...
...annoy me. a lot. 


Seeking unrealistic perfection in your home is ridiculous and exhausting. But I don't think there's anything wrong with striving to keep a good amount of order and neatness in my home, or that it has to be done at the expense of my family and kids.

I know for a fact that both myself and my husband are more relaxed when we're watching t.v. at night in a picked-up living room. There may be stray cheerios tucked in the seat cushions and hand prints on the screen, but the toys are tossed into a basket that hides them, the rug got a quick vacuum, and it just feels...better.



Even my 3-year old Charlotte seems to play for longer and enjoy herself more when her playroom is decently organized, and every bin and basket isn't tossed upside down on the floor with toys everywhere.

If you remember the day The Key was lost, that stupid missing car key led me to clean out, throw away and organize a bunch of spaces in the house that sorely needed it. And it feels SO GOOD to know my junk drawer has been downgraded to more of a 'random odds and ends' drawer and I know exactly what's in there. And I don't have to spend 20 minutes looking for my chapstick because I finally dealt with the drawers in the bathroom.

I'm not obsessive about it {mostly}and before I did all that cleaning I wasn't laying awake at night thinking about how awful our bedroom closet was. In fact, our dirty, messy bathroom vanity drawers have been irking my for months, but not obviously enough for me to stop watching Real Housewives of OC and go do something about it! {work that couture, Alexis. work it}
But for me it's kind of like when you have something coming up {like a deadline, or a meeting, or a trip} and you didn't realize how much is was causing you stress until that thing is over and done with.

Right now there is a pile of laundry the size of mt. rushmore in my kitchen waiting to be folded and the sink is full of dishes. And I've ignored them and gone about my day and done all the same things I normally do. But I know when the clothes get put away and the sink is empty I'll feel way better about it.


I'll feel better about everything in general, actually. I don't know why, but when my house is messy I feel more stressed about other things too...small things annoy me more, I get in arguments about dumb things with my husband, and I start to feel like my whole life is a bit off-kilter.

All in all, I guess what I'm saying is that I do think it's possibly to be organized, even with kids and a busy schedule. {and being organized will help take some of the stress out of that schedule!}


I am by no means an expert, and there are plenty of areas in my house that I'm not exactly opening up the drawer/closet/room and showing off to company. I actually want to challenge myself this summer to get even more organized. To really figure out what systems work for my family, cut down on needless junk, cut back on spending by living with less {hello, 10 different kinds of shampoo hiding out under my sink, nice to meet you}, and overall just trying to have more simple, easy, organized days and less crazy, messy, stressed ones.

Over the next couple of weeks I'm going to be sharing some of my favorite easy, practical ideas for keeping a bit of order in your home.  I'll let you know which ones are working out for my own family and some before and afters {hopefully!}of cluttery spaces I want to tackle this summer.

What is the one room or space you wish you had the time / energy / motivation to clean and organize???

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