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Showing posts with label bedrooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bedrooms. Show all posts
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Inspiration from the tropics
Happy sunny Sunday – and sorry for the recent silence. I've been lucky enough to be on holiday in hot, tropical far-off places. But now I'm back in Blighty, to gorgeous (not to mention tan-sustaining) weather, feeling refreshed, renewed and full of inspiration.
While I was away, I revived my obsession with tropical foliage and am determined to get as much of it as is possible in a semi-shady London garden. Sadly, my quest for the gorgeously fragrant frangipani trees of my dreams has been fruitless, and I fear the search for exotic plants suitable for the southern hemisphere is going to be tough (though when I've spoken to some clever garden-y friends and got their tips, I'll share them). It's a small start, but I'm very happy with the mini magnolia tree I planted in the winter, which has sprung into life during our recent mini heatwave. I searched hard for one that didn't need a proper flower bed and lots of growing space, as I only had a big pot on offer – and if you, like my friend Giles, are also keen on a magnolia that you can grow in a container for a balcony, patio or front doorstep, check out this miniature pink beauty from Van Meuwen, which costs just £17.95 and grows to a manageable 150cm.
Meanwhile, here are some nice jungle-y, planty, flowery things you don't even need a garden for...
1. Cotton Kaveri bedding, designed by artist Rebekah Maysles, who was inspired by a trip to the south of India. Anthropologie, from £38
2. This luscious Green Flower Oilcloth, is one of the new designs at Viva La Frida. Big, bold flowers (the largest white flower measures 20cm square), and just £12 per square metre. Use it as a tablecloth to bring the tropics into your kitchen, or stretch it like a canvas and hang it on a wall. I think it'd look great in a bathroom.
3. This pretty vintage garden print, from The OK Corral is far from tropical – instead it's packed with bluebells. Very English. And very lovely. The artist is Beatrice Parsons (1860-1955) and this 24.5cm x 32cm painting, in its original wooden frame, is a snip at just £12.
4. Good old B&Q. I really like this environmentally friendly wallpaper, which is printed on 100% FSC paper using water based inks. It'd look lovely livening up a wall in a hall or along a staircase, I think. Best of all, it's just £12.98 per 10m roll. (And look out for this wallpaper in next Sunday's green-themed Insider column in the New Review. This week's, in case you're interested, is all about how to pimp your stairs.)
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Change of Heart?
It is hard for me to get away from white bedding but this bed could change my tune...
This picture is from the same article, I included it because the side chairs are in one of my favorite Schumacher fabrics...be looking for it in the future...
Images Kelly Keiser Better Homes and Gardens.
This picture is from the same article, I included it because the side chairs are in one of my favorite Schumacher fabrics...be looking for it in the future...
Images Kelly Keiser Better Homes and Gardens.
Friday, March 18, 2011
We Made It
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
I've Got Sunshine
I know the time change has made it hard to get up in the morning but I LOVEEEEE it. I swear it is one of favorite times of the year. The extra sunlight in the evening makes me a much happier person.
All images Houzz
Friday, January 21, 2011
Blissful
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Add It To My Favorites
I happened upon this room on Elle Decor and fell in love...
Turns out this haven belongs to Cindy Crawford thanks to Michael S. Smith. It is one of my new favorites.
Image Here.
Turns out this haven belongs to Cindy Crawford thanks to Michael S. Smith. It is one of my new favorites.Image Here.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Good Morning Honey
Friday, October 8, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Gilt & ShelterPop- A Match Made In Heaven
Today ShelterPop and Gilt are teaming up for a fabulous sale that will run through Saturday featuring goods for the home. Be sure to go check it out as items will be going quickly. (Also, the first 5,000 people to sign up will get a $10 Gilt credit). One item for sale will be this SFERRA 1891 Gimlet quilt, $70-$90 for a twin/queen. If you are not familiar with SFERRA, their bedding is a.m.a.z.i.n.g.
I would use this quilt on a bed in a neutral room as an easy way add color. For example, as a change from the yellow (easy to change back and forth)...
Or maybe thrown across the chair or folded on the bench...
This is a great example of where I was going with adding just a little color...
Here is a great visual as well...
To visit the sale click HERE or to find out more and see room inspiration with additional pieces visit ShelterPop.
Bedroom Images House Beautiful.
I would use this quilt on a bed in a neutral room as an easy way add color. For example, as a change from the yellow (easy to change back and forth)...
Or maybe thrown across the chair or folded on the bench...
This is a great example of where I was going with adding just a little color...
Here is a great visual as well...
To visit the sale click HERE or to find out more and see room inspiration with additional pieces visit ShelterPop.Bedroom Images House Beautiful.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Now That Is A Headboard
As if that headboard isn't impressive enough, can you believe this is just a guest house?

I would love to be a guest there! Images House Beautiful
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Confused?
When I saw both of these pictures I thought, "I am saving this for inspiration for our future kid's rooms". (Not pregnant BTW) Do you ever wonder how two completely different styles can define your style equally well?

I wonder if a child goes from having the first room to the second room over the course of a few years if she would then carry the "confused" trait too.....

I wonder if a child goes from having the first room to the second room over the course of a few years if she would then carry the "confused" trait too.....First image via Pink Wallpaper, Second Lonny
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Afternoon Snack
I needed a little color and came across an old favorite. Things to love in this room: The print on the canopy and the pink inside, the headboard- fabric and shape, the funky cactus lamp, the styling on the left side table- the books between the bear bookends, the colorful print leaning on the wall.
Also it is hard to see but there is a long bolster behind the shams that throws in a little of another pattern, I love that detail.
*I don't have the source for this picture, it has been saved in my files for a long time. If anyone knows the source please let me know!
Also it is hard to see but there is a long bolster behind the shams that throws in a little of another pattern, I love that detail.*I don't have the source for this picture, it has been saved in my files for a long time. If anyone knows the source please let me know!
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Afternoon Snack
There are a lot of elements I like in this room but the curtains described as "wool paisley" really peak my interest. I would love to see them up close.
Image Traditional Home
Image Traditional Home
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