Tuesday, September 30, 2008

I Love..


Bathroom Caulk Gone Glam...


What a great idea! Check out the new issue of Elle Decor and see how Cynthia Rowley glammed up her daughters' bunk beds with..... are you ready?.... plain old bathroom caulk painted white for sweet embellishments! I LOVE this idea..going to get out a few flea market frames and try it out this weekend!

Spa View....

My next home is definitely going to have LOTS of windows and natural light. I love windows in a bath..I think windows with spectacular views of nature really have a calming effect. Wouldn't you like to get ready for work each day in one of these baths!??

Photo by Grey Crawford
This area does not have a view out per say..but a view up..it is a low soaking tub with a skylight about..YUMMY!



Photo by John Granen
Now THIS is a view!


Photo by Grey Crawford

Beautiful view, travertine, dual faced fireplace..What more could you ask for?



Indoor shower that makes you FEEL like you're outdoors.. love the floating sink cabinet!


Photo by Sam Gray
This bathroom is like a little jewel box..the window is small behind the sinks, but there is surely more windows elswhere. I especiall love the chandeliers, the marble sink counter top (my dream someday) , the fabulous mirror (tin frame i think, or distressed wood) I like how one sink has the mirror and the other the window..not perfect symetry..but works!


Photo by Casey Dunn
Carrara marble tub deck, gorgeous wood floors, soft antique rug, rustic wood ceiling... alot of different element here, but they all seem to come together with harmony.. oh...did I mention the VIEW?!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Great Light...

Photo by David duncan Livingston
I love this great room! Clean lines, just the right amount of rustic and ohhhhhh that view!

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Help Restore an Icon...

I was completely shocked & saddened this morning while perusing All The Best to find that the landmark Farnsworth House by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was flooded by the remnants of Ike... Read more about it HERE.

Here's a photo showing how the home is nestled in on the site. What a fabulous weekend retreat this must have been! Imagine rejuvenating your mind, and soul in this setting after a long work week! Find more photos HERE


If you GOOGLE "Farnsworth House", you will find alot of great information on the history of this house and it's creator, Mies van der Rohe. Even if you don't think you are in love with modern architecture, you may be surprised after learning more about it, that you will at least come to appreciate it.

I fell in love with modern architecture just a few years ago after listing and selling an incredible modern home near my home town. The open floor plan, the walls of glass, natural light and connection to nature had me SOLD! I did a post on it called "Modern Mama"... To this day, I regret not buying it!



If you would like to make a donation to help with the restoration of this iconic structure please go HERE and make a difference !




Friday, September 26, 2008

All the fall mums are planted out in the front yard to bring in the season. I couldn't help but take a picture of one of the last geranium blooms in the pots on the back patio! It's a BEAUTIFUL sunny day today, but the weekend promises to be a bit cloudy and overcast. Please enjoy this last little glimpse of summer!

Happy Weekend!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Pumpkin Appeal!

Photo by Jane Colclasure


Photo by Jason Wallis

Photo by Matthew Gilson


Photo by Jane Colclasure


Happy Weekend! In case you're going out to get your pumpkins, here's some inspiration to add some fall curb appeal to your home! I found it all HERE

Hall of Fame...

Photo by Derek Swalwell
This entry boasts a traditional hall table featuring fresh flowers that help bring the area alive. Beautiful artwork adds a special element. I love the way the light bounces off the gleaming hardwood floors. The contrast of dark and light works beautifully here.

Photo by Simon Kenny
The brass strips woven around steel create an unusual artful pattern in daylight. I love that this was thought out as part of the overall design. Modern and fresh the pattern is the art.


Photo by Don Brice
This traditional entry features a front door with stained glass elements. The runner helps guide one in to sit a spell or take off their shoes and stay awhile. The hall table is a great place to drop your keys or mail. Be sure to have a beautiful vessel for that purpose.


Photo and Design by Shane Denman
My current home is more traditional, but I can't help but love the clean lines and natural light in the modern entry hall. Instead of artwork, the windows "frame" nature that is sure to immediately relax visitors as they enter the home. The beautiful wood panel screen helps define the space giving it the effect of a greeting space.

Photo by Maree Homer

I LOVE the window at the end of this hallway. Though it is not an entry per say, it is a great example of how one can "frame nature" with a window and create a light filled space. The runners are in 2 different patterns which breaks up the length of the hallway effectively without being choppy.

All these beautiful hallway photos found HERE






Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Lights from the Sea....

Learn how HERE
Autumn is here, but summer is surely not forgotten! Check out this charming project that can be done for next summer's outdoor parties! (I am going to wait for a rainy fall day to do this!)
What a great house warming gift for someone who has a house on the beach or a weekend getaway on the lake! It's an easy way to use the precious gifts from the sea!

Contemplation....


Friday, September 19, 2008

Under Foot...


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If you like botanical, organic patterns...check out these fabulous rugs!


Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Hot Lips

Photo by Kyle Ericksen

Photo By Giovanni Giannoni

Photo By Kyle Ericksen


I wish I could wear red lipstick! Just doesn't look good on me... I envy a gal that can pile it on and look fabulous~
What's your favorite "RED"?




Sunday, September 14, 2008

Sofa Undone.....

What the heck was I thinking when I purchased this sofa? Yes, it looks pretty..but last night proved that it is NOT cozy and comfortable!


After a few MINUTES, here's what happens! My poor guests kept figiting and re-arranging and aplogizing every time they got up!! Arrrgghhhh!


This COMFORTABLE sofa made of the most soft, supple Italian leather is from my old digs, and now resides in my basement....I wish there was a way to make it "fit in" with my new decor! It has a large chair that goes with! I now wish I would have kept this couch and worked with it when I bought the new place. I emailed Heather of the fabulous, Habitually Chic
to help me with this dilemma, she was so kind to lend her thoughts..her feeling was the room was too traditional to carry the leather sofa...I wanted to cry, but value her opinion.... I will have to forge on and start a new search...or think about what elements can stay or will have to go in order to bring the leather sofa out of the basement!

Lesson... When shopping for furniture, haste always makes waste! Try each piece on for size~




Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Lighten Up!

Photo by Annie Schlechter



Photo by Justin Bernaut

Photo by Melanie Acevedo

Photo by Ditte Isager


Photo by Jack Coble



Don't you just love bright space filled with warm, natural light?

Find all these beautiful pics and more HERE





Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Take a Seat!


The kitchen has a few more projects to
go..one being covering those God awful white muslim seat covers!!
Here's a shout out to all you designers I am taking a poll as to what to do here... distressed leather? textured heavy apholstery?simple microfiber?..

I have 8 nieces and nephews(need to be able to wipe up a pizza party!) and like the idea of a distressed leather with varigated coloring to pick up the brown walls and the brazilian cherry floors..(the brown and red tones)..the granite has a touch of a pinky salmon color....
I plan to commission my FAVORITE artist, Jane Slivka http://www.janeslivkagallery.com/ to do a painting for the blank wall to the left of the window.
HELP~~~