Thursday, March 18, 2010

old v. NEW: Color Stoves

I love the idea of an all white kitchen, glass door cabinet fronts up top. modern stainless handles. A stainless countertop with a a stainless below mount huge sink. A tall spray faucet. Subway tile backsplash, and a painted wood floor with MANGER stenciled in the center of the floor.
Pics of Paris on the walls. Black and white fabric swag curtains...and A BIG PRETTY BLUE OR RED STOVE.

So in my dreams, I wonder, if my stove is old or NEW?


An O'Keefe and Merritt Red Porcelain Model 420


Viking Cobalt Blue Professional Series Stove

Now, if someone were giving them away, and I could pick either...I might have to say I would take the Viking...and likewise, since those oldies by goodies tend to cost upwards of $3000.00 and are subject to a wide range of breakdowns, I might have to admit that I would purchase the Viking over to O&M. I must say tho, that little red stove is a beauty!

Pick: Cobalt Blue Viking

Multi Purpose Rooms


Photo Courtesty of Hus & Hem

I saw this recently on Apartment Therapy, and I did a triple take.
First, I love the wood. Second, I love the little seating area. Third, I LOVE that I can work, entertain, read, watch TV, lounge, or hey, take a nap...all in one space. It is great!
Yay...for multipurpose room...I guess that is why I love my
office/gym/girl getaway so much!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Off the Wall

Well I guess it would really be...On the Wall.

I have always loved the Vitra Uten-Silo, the wall grid organizer that is wayyy cool and wayyy expensive. At $350 for the smaller version, that is a tough pill to swallow.
However it is so modern and stylish:


Happy Shopping!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

DeLuxe Dining

One of the chairs in my dining room broke, leaving me with only three woven rattan and wood chairs and matching table, all from Pier 1...in other words, not something I was going to have an easy time replacing.

So, it seemed like the PERFECT time to update the dining room.
I started with this:



I then cleaned up my hardwood floors, turned that Ikea Expedit Bookcase into a sideboard. Put the white doors on for contrast, and a wine glass rack. I wanted a mix of Hollywood Regency and Contemporary...so I paired streamline furniture with a bit of glam...a croc butler's table from ZGallerie, white beachstone table runner, rich white seat cushions, the round ornate back of the chair, and the red paint on the walls (Behr's Frosted Pomegranate)!

I am currently waiting on my Parson's Table from West Elm and I ordered some air plants, white rocks, and diamond table scatters for a custom glitz terrarium...

Pictures coming SOON!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Oscar My Oh My...

I threw an Oscar party in my bedroom...
Me, the hubby, a can of Vernor's and some Girl Scout Thin Mints....oh, and the Oscar's of course!

Loved Neil Patrick Harris...Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin...the glitz, the glam, Mo'Nique winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in Precious...and

Rachel McAdams in this Elie Saab wonder:



My pic for best dressed...I thought immediately, NOW THAT is a dress!  Way to go Rachel...
Congrats Mo'Nique!
NOW...on to some home fabulousness!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Rug Zealot

A great rug can transform a room...make it mod, hip, urban, Moroccan, French, or colorful. 

There are some rug rules though, that you must follow in order to correctly place a rug and define an area of your room.

SIZE
The size of your rug should be based upon the size of the room and the scale of the furniture.  Using a large rug, that goes wall to wall, in a small space with small furniture, will only tend to make the room look smaller.  By the same token, using a rug that is too small looks simply silly.  The key is to make sure the rug at least meets the edge of your furnishings that surround it.  If you are going to place furniture on the rug, either two legs or all legs should fit onto the rug.  There should still be plenty of room to walk around the furniture comfortably. 

For dining rooms, the rug should meet the furniture surrounding it...if not, your table and all chairs should fit onto the rug, with room enough to move the chair in order to sit without having to move the chair off the rug. 
In a really small dining room, it is often best to go sans rug. 

PLACEMENT

Use rugs to define mutliple spaces in one room.  Group furniture in conversational, reading, televison watching, groups, then anchor the center of each group with a rug. 

COLOR and PATTERN

Using more than one rug in a room is fine, if the patterns or colors are similar.  Two red rugs, one with stripes, the other with chevrons is fine, likewise, using two abstract pattern rugs in complimentary or similar colors is also fine.  It is even fun to pair a large scale design with a smaller scale design.  Play with color and patterns until you find a grouping you love.
For single rugs, in a neutral room a rug with either a distinctive graphic or in bright colors will make the room pop.  In a colorful room, often a black or white rug serves as good contrast. 

MATERIAL

Now, I love a fluffy, high pile wool rug, but depending on the traffic in your room, that might not be best.  For dining areas, jute, low pile, and indoor/outdoor rugs often work well.  In a living room, a higher pile and more luxurious carpet can often be used.  Keep kitchen rugs in natural materials, and bathroom rugs scaled to the size of the room and in highly absorbent materials. 

Here are some of my fave rugs, happy rug finding!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Lay Your Head On My...

PILLOWS  from Jonthan Adler

Yes, I love Jonathan Adler.
And yes, I think you are going to love his new needlepoint pillows.
They are that touch of kitchsy kool you need in your room, to make it yours, to make it pop, to make it...well...kool!

Check em' out, and worry not if they are too expensive, as soon as they go on sale, I will let you know!



...and just relax!