Friday, March 2, 2012

Down~home Dining

"My mother never gave up on me.
 I messed up in school so much they were sending me home,
but my mother sent me right back."
~ Denzel Washington

No other reason for this quote other than we had parent~teacher conferences on Thursday
 and it just fits... :)

Over the years my style has evolved but the collection today I think captures it best. A combination of classic clean lines with vintage pieces that evoke a feeling of nostagia and deep-rooted ties to home and family. And some pieces that are just quirky but fit in spite of that...or because of that! For example, I do not have any ties to the Union Jack but love the rustic graphic feel that it brings to this collection.
I have also found that I prefer to live with quiet, muted colors and only add bold colors in accents that can easily be removed. But that's just me...Architectural Digest and other highly respected magazines often feature residences with layers and layers of loud patterns and colors and I have yet to be featured so there's that :)




A couple of my favorites from this collection are the Washer Accent Table {would also be great painted}:



The Numbered Appetizer Plates:


And the Collapsible Basket {so convenient!}:


Have an incredible Friday!
My kids are enjoying their day being sent to school ;)

~ Lori

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Yellow + Gray {Spring}

"Some painters transform the sun into a yellow spot, others transform a yellow spot into the sun."
~ Pablo Picasso


Yellow~ The color of a sunny day streaming through your kitchen window, daffodils that bravely peek through the spring ground as a sign that surely warmer weather is on the way, and bring it into your home and it will brighten up even the coldest of rooms.
Yellow can be used as a neutral. There really isn't a color that it can't be paired with. Soft butter colored walls can be used as a backdrop for a weathered gray, deep red, apple green, navy blue...
Use it in a north facing room and watch an otherwise cool room liven up.
Yesterday, I shared Pantone's Color Forecast and here is Benjamin Moore's take on it:

Here's some fun yellow accents that I paired with gray:

One other cool thing from this collection that I did not list is the gray hardwood floor looking product under the chair. That is actually wall covering and can be sourced here. It's pricey but a little bit would go a long way. A small accent wall of it would be really dramatic.

Make it a Picasso kind of day and "transform a yellow spot into the sun".

Enjoy your day!!

~ Lori



Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Tangerine + Navy {Spring}

Spring is on the way! Even though my kids had the day off today due to bad weather, I have to remain positive that soon we will be enjoying warmer days...days that they can go to school, sweet school.
The Spring fashion color report is out and home decor trends follow fashion so it is something worth paying attention to. These color gurus tell us what the hot colors will be and although you don't want to redesign your home around these since they are released for each season, it can be fun to add some accents of these hues to your home to freshen it up.

Check it out here:

I put together a design board to show how a couple of these colors could be used as accents. I chose tangerine, the warm and inviting cousin to orange, and navy blue. Or Pantone's sexy names of "Tangerine Tango" and "Sodalite Blue". Orange and blue work together as complementary colors~ which in geek design talk means they are opposite eachother on the color wheel.

Here's how these colors can work together:

1. Newport Rectangle Mirror $1320 {DIY and paint your own frame}

Here are few more fun accents:







Happy Leap Day and remember to Spring Forward on March 11th!!

From the studio ~ Lori





Thursday, February 23, 2012

Crownin' Around

"Love is the crowning grace of humanity."
~ Petrarch

I have to say that lately I've been crazy about crowns. Even incorporating them into some of my furniture and art pieces. I like how they can range from intricate to organic. How this one symbol is woven through so many different cultures.



I love this collection of small vintage crowns.



This super cute graphic can be purchased on etsy for the incredible bargain of $1 and used to your heart's content. 



This glass jar with a crown top would be great for styling a shabby chic wedding or just as a decorative display on an old distressed hutch. It can also be purchased on etsy.


This cool metal punch could be used to make decorative tags, jewelry or mixed media art. Just a great graphic that ranges from Christmas to New Baby or First Birthdays. Purchase here.

And with Easter approaching, a crown of thorns would be a meaningful and simple display sitting on a shelf on top of a Bible. Carefully make your own or purchase here.


From the studio,
~ Lori

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Bath Remodel

"People often say that motivation doesn't last.
Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily."
~ Zig Ziglar

Today, I found the motivation to work on one of the many odds and ends we have left of our home remodeling projects. We recently installed a new vanity, countertop, floor, etc. in our kids bath. I wanted a really large framed mirror for this bath but had a hard time finding the right size. So today I tiled the backsplash and continued the mosaic tiles up the wall and along the ceiling to create a frame for the mirror.



 



If you are considering a project using mosaic tiles this may be your week to buy them. Home Depot
is running a sale on their glass mosiac sheets for $4.98 this week. The slate and glass mosaic tiles that I used on this project are from Menard's and I bought them on sale as well. Every week it seems like one of the big box stores runs a special on them. Expect to pay $5- $35 for a 12x12 sheet.



I needed a pendant light for this space and didn't want to spend a lot {of course!!}. I liked the idea of an industrial or rustic light and found this barn light in the outdoor lighting section at Menards. At just under $40 and with exposed screws, simple gray shade and black cord it was exactly what I wanted for this area. And it is rated for a 300 watt bulb....yesss 300 watts! I wasn't even sure I would be able to find a 300 watt bulb but sure enough they had a 250 and a 300 watt. I tried the 250 watt and it works great.


Hope you had a wonderful Sunday!
Blessings ~ Lori

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Happy Flowers

"If I had to live my life over, I would start barefoot earlier in the spring and stay that way later in the fall. I would go to more dances. I would ride more merry-go-rounds. I would pick more daisies."
~ Nadine Stair, 85 years old



I really needed to feel like spring is around the corner so I bought some tulips this week.
Set them in a basket and placed some shredded old book pages {from a book that already had lost pages} on the dirt.

   
It's amazing how this one small thing can make a room feel happier.


 I placed these happy flowers on a piece of furniture in our living room that I refinished in white and distressed.  We needed a piece of furniture for under our wall-mounted TV to store all of the kids Wii games and diapers and I'm not going to lie, a few are just junk drawers for a quick clean-up!


I wish I had taken a "before" shot of this one. Trust me,  it was a $15.00 wreck. It was missing two drawer fronts so I had those made by a company in Grand Rapids. The soft pine was pretty nicked up so I just went with that and distressed it after I painted it white.



I didn't want to spend a lot on cabinet hardware so I bought these inexpensive green acrylic knobs and added a few water spigot handles. The green, red and orange colors worked well for Christmas, Valentines and even into Spring. This combination would also work great for kid's furniture, a kids bath vanity or placed on a board and used as hooks. I have another idea for the cabinet hardware on this piece and will change them out soon.


Or I might collect six more of these water spigot handles and add those on for awhile. If you have a piece of furniture that seems tired, just changing the hardware can bring new life to it.

And don't forget those happy flowers...

Blessings, Lori


Tuesday, February 14, 2012

For the Boys

"Of all the animals, the boy is the most unmanageable."
~ Plato

I love my boys, and by boys I mean my son and husband that is still a boy at heart when it comes to toys.  Today, I am dedicating this post to some really great products designed for these young bucks. (although I would love any of them myself...)

#1. Folding Bike

I would love this for transporting all our bikes in the car to the trail.  I can see how convenient this would be for college kids and city living. Designed by Dominic Hargreaves, hopefully we'll see this prototype on the market soon. 






For all our basketball stars...

#2. Basketball Return Shoot
You don't have to chase after the ball...and that's a good enough reason for me.





For our rustic campers, hunters, and adventurers:

#3. Biolite Camp Stove

Build a fire inside and it generates energy to charge your smartphone, LED lights and GPS.


Biolite

Hope you had a fantastic day with your valentine!!
Blessings, Lori

{I will be posting more furniture and home projects soon.}