A New Blog to Come! Stay posted for a new blog to reopen the last week in December, just in time for the new year, 2013! WOW, 2013! And the blog will have some new features and a new focus with some of the original categories.
In the meantime, Happy Thanksgiving and be on the look out in the last week of December 2012!
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Spruce Up For Spring!
Well it is that time of year again! The warm weather is here and we need to get out and clean up our yards, porches, decks, patios, outdoor furniture etc, etc! And since it seems to ALREADY be midsummer(umm, 89 degrees?), I regret having to inform y'all that you are already behind...so, I thought I would share some tips to help get you started.
- Maintain/Clean patio and porch furniture- Most types of furniture can be cleaned with warm soapy water and a large soft brush, then rinsed with a hose. For wicker and teak furniture, you can use a soft scrub brush and Murphy Oil Soap, then rinse with water. The use of harsh detergents or bleach can actually damage some types of furniture over time. And you should always hose down your furniture once a week, if possible, to maintain furniture.
- Clean out your flower and plant beds- I like to wait until it rains to weed my yard. We should all do a "once over" in the yard, and pull as many weeds by hand as possible. This also gives us the opportunity to check out our beds and see where we are starting to get good regrowth from our perennials! It also gives us a chance to turnover the soil in the beds.
- Clean out your gutters- This task can be tough for is those with 2 or more floors! But for those with homes on all one level, it would be wise to get up there and see what is going on and clean out any major clogs or problem areas!
- Clean your deck- If you have one, go ahead and get it done! you will be happy that you tackled it and you can move forward with the grilling and relaxing! Olympic Premium deck cleaner will work well and let it sit for 10 minutes, then rinse with water.
- Declutter your garage- Now this can be a big one, depending on the condition of your garage. If you can take on the garage and clean it out and sweep the floors, Go For It! If not, then you can take on the areas that you use the most or the areas that may be cluttering the entrance to your home. By tackling these targeted areas, it is not as overwhelming, but it will make a big difference when you pass by it everyday!
- Clean your windows! I plan on taking off my screens, cleaning my windows and then leaving my screens off! I want pretty shiny windows for awhile thank you very much! Use a squeegee and a homeade solution and you will be shocked at the results. Try this: One gallon of water, 1/4 cup of vinegar and 1 tsp dish detergent. You can also add a squirt of lemon, if you have it. Make sure you wash windows in the shade, as well.
- Wash away the winter grime- sweep your sidewalk and driveway and use a pressure washer, if you have one. If not, hose them down and scrub any specific areas that need it and move on!
- Scrub your grill- soak grill grates in warm soapy water. scrape inside the hood and clean the sides with a grill brush. Hose off the grates and scrub them.
If you are able, then purchase a new inexpensive door mat and a flowering shrub or plant to place next to your main entry! Now it is time to start the grilling! If you have any special cleaners or methods that you would like to share, please let us know!
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
Top Spring 2012 Color Trends! Great Job, Pantone!
Okay people...let's talk color! You will be seeing many items for the home that are inspired by this group of colors that are tops for Spring 2012 as presented by Pantone. I already have my favorites and I look forward to adding some flair to my home with Solar Power and Sodalite Blue! Let's take a look-
Chances are, you already have some version of at least one and maybe more of these colors in your home! And it is really very simple to "freshen up" without overhauling! For example, your living room may be decorated in classic blue and white with accents of one other color. After you take a look at this list, you find that you really like Sodalite blue and you begin to see a lot of accents in stores that appeal to you, as well. Let's say that the color blue in your home is a lighter shade of blue than Sodalite and it has some gray in it. Perfect! Start with accent pillows and mix deeper Sodalite pillows with your lighter shade of blue. Add a lamp in a beautiful Sodalite color! This will add much more depth to your blue and white room and you still keep the classic combination. Even better, if the color Driftwood appeals to you, then it presents another opportunity for accents in this room in combination with the blues and whites! Anything like picture frames, candlesticks, throw blankets, pillows and even a rug in these colors will be beautiful in your room and you will still maintain that integrity of the classic color combination!
traditional living room design by new york interior designer Tiffany Eastman Interiors, LLC
Notice all of the different tones of color in the pillows and the beautiful grays that have been incorporated in the palette. This is a very rich and interesting way to keep a clean palette without it falling flat.
Notice all of the different tones of color in the pillows and the beautiful grays that have been incorporated in the palette. This is a very rich and interesting way to keep a clean palette without it falling flat.
contemporary living room design by san francisco interior designer Amoroso Design
A beautiful and effective example of lilacs and grays! As you look at the trends, you can infuse different variations of grays and lilacs to "update" the palette that is already in your home!
A beautiful and effective example of lilacs and grays! As you look at the trends, you can infuse different variations of grays and lilacs to "update" the palette that is already in your home!
eclectic entry design by austin interior designer Frisson
Above, you see a vibrant and dynamic version of Solar Power and Sodalite Blue! If you have a home with a lot of black and white, or black, white and gray....then Solar Power would be an amazing choice to add to your palette with fun accents. You could also try cabaret with those color palettes.
Above, you see a vibrant and dynamic version of Solar Power and Sodalite Blue! If you have a home with a lot of black and white, or black, white and gray....then Solar Power would be an amazing choice to add to your palette with fun accents. You could also try cabaret with those color palettes.
bedroom design by new york interior designer TILTON FENWICK
As you can see, the combination of blues and oranges are always striking. Depending on your style, you can gauge the intensity of color that you want to use, as well as the amounts of each color in the room. This year, the top color on the list is actually Tangerine Tango... and the perfect partner is a version of cockatoo!
As you can see, the combination of blues and oranges are always striking. Depending on your style, you can gauge the intensity of color that you want to use, as well as the amounts of each color in the room. This year, the top color on the list is actually Tangerine Tango... and the perfect partner is a version of cockatoo!
contemporary dining room design by architect Annis Lender
So take a look at the top colors for the spring and if one really speaks to you, then consider adding it to one of your rooms in your home. Often, when you know you may be adding accents, it is best to step back from your room and edit any pieces that look extraneous. Maybe they should go in to a cabinet for storage or maybe they are a little worn and could be given to a charitable cause. Only add accents to a clean and properly edited room ( "edited" does NOT mean getting rid of your sofa or entertainment center).
Good luck and have fun! Share your favorite colors from the Spring Color Trends with us! How will you add some interest to your home with colors from this palette?
So take a look at the top colors for the spring and if one really speaks to you, then consider adding it to one of your rooms in your home. Often, when you know you may be adding accents, it is best to step back from your room and edit any pieces that look extraneous. Maybe they should go in to a cabinet for storage or maybe they are a little worn and could be given to a charitable cause. Only add accents to a clean and properly edited room ( "edited" does NOT mean getting rid of your sofa or entertainment center).
Good luck and have fun! Share your favorite colors from the Spring Color Trends with us! How will you add some interest to your home with colors from this palette?
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Are You Tackling 2012 With All Your Might? If Not...Get Started On One Of These Goals!
Here we are coming to the end of the month of February 2012....are you "taking on" this year the way that you had planned? Some of us create new year's resolutions and some of us avoid them like the plague, but either way, as the new year arrives... we all feel the opportunity to refresh and reboot. We may write down goals or we may verbalize them-
We all need to remember that we have opportunities every day to refresh and reframe our approach to the world, even if it may only require a tweak or two. Last year, I found a list on tipnut that features 11 goals that can be utilized or personalized to enhance our lives and I thought I would share them with you.
It is never too late to start your "new year" every morning- or each Monday!
We all need to remember that we have opportunities every day to refresh and reframe our approach to the world, even if it may only require a tweak or two. Last year, I found a list on tipnut that features 11 goals that can be utilized or personalized to enhance our lives and I thought I would share them with you.
It is never too late to start your "new year" every morning- or each Monday!
- Choose one new thing to learn- learn to speak spanish, paint with oils, crochet, cook a gourmet meal, drive a stick shift!
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- Eliminate just one negative distraction from your life. Do you waste too much time reading negative celebrity gossip or watching too much News television or politics? Anything that is just a noisy distraction for you, however small...just say NO.
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- Embrace one positive influence. refocus on nurturing a special relationship that has been neglected, save 5 minutes each morning for meditation or reflection, create a special window of time on Saturday or Sunday to do a craft with your kids or walk your dog, join a church.
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- Honor your family. Recommit to express more forgiveness in your family. Show a little more support and practice random acts of kindness in your home. Express your gratitude for someone in your family or a characteristic of one of your family members at dinner.
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- Nurture your home. Look around for areas that need improvement and get something done. Use what you have to fix up, clean up and pretty up! Make more home cooked meals and eat dinner at the table together. Bake cookies or a cake once a month for your family!
traditional living room design by seattle architect Bosworth Hoedemaker
I have shared the first five goals today and will complete the list on my next post... if these seem overwhelming, then pick one. Start small and feel empowered to do more as you succeed on the first one!
I have shared the first five goals today and will complete the list on my next post... if these seem overwhelming, then pick one. Start small and feel empowered to do more as you succeed on the first one!
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Got 20 Minutes? Then You Can Feel Better About Yourself and The Beginning Of Your Week!
Do you want to feel a little better about yourself, your family and your home? Well, of course there are a myriad effective answers to this open-ended question....but today, I want to focus on answering this question by taking the easy way out because sometimes we just need to! If you lack time, energy and extra funds, there are some surprisingly simple ways to do this.
Let's say that you have 20 minutes this evening, after dinner and baths etc. to give yourself a better start to your week. I would take that 20 minutes and head to the kitchen. The kitchen is the heart of the home, and it is often the space that every family utilizes and frequents, often first in the morning and last in the evening.
This is going to sound a little simplistic, but just trust me and give it a shot. Don't worry, you won't have to clean out all of your drawers and pantry in 20 minutes, besides...how much difference is that going to make to you and your family immediately?
Okay, here we go...
- Clean up any big mess, wipe down the counters and get any dishes out of the sink into the dishwasher
- Take a step back and look at your countertops. Empty as many small appliances, oils, extra decor off the countertops! Now, do you really need that blender or mixer out on your counter every day? NO! Find a spot under the sink, in a closet off of the kitchen, in the pantry on the top shelf etc. Essentially, you need handsoap by the sink and perhaps a sponge. You may like to have salt and pepper near the stove. The reality is that many families "over-decorate" their kitchens and there is usually some level of random decor residing on the countertops. Trust me when I tell you that emptying your countertops of excess makes a bigger difference than you would expect. Just do it. and then, wipe your counters down again.
- Switch out your kitchen towels if you use cloth towels
- Visit your back yard or the grocery store tomorrow am or pm and purchase some inexpensive fresh flowers. Get home and put them in a mason jar, small bucket, glass vase..whatever you have.
- Wipe down the kitchen table and if no one is seated and eating, there should be NO table setting. In other words, no staging with placemats and accoutrement! You are not staging your home to sell and you are not a food stylist, so the kitchen table should be clean and empty..unless you have some extra flowers.
Now, do you really use that pretty canister set every day? Have you ever used all the bright colored infused oils? Your answer may be yes, but for now, move them out of immediate sight and experience the difference. And then add back only the items that you really use or find beautiful.
Now, if you are thinking...I don't have a place to put this stuff. Well here is my answer. First, just put the "Stuff" in a basket or bag and literally place it wherever you can to get it out of sight, even if it isn't going in a location that makes sense. Here is the reason. You need to experience the peace of simplicity in a commonly used space. This can be a test if you wish. Maybe you try it and then you enjoy it and you rethink your storage. Or...maybe you rethink some of the stuff and realize that it might be time to donate!
Remember, this is NOT about achieving perfection or the perfect looking kitchen! It is about owning items in your home that are placed there with SOME level of forethought. Reduce the clutter, reduce the stress.
Either way, give yourself a little break and start the week off with a clean open space in the kitchen and spend only 20 minutes to get there. Everyone benefits and your family will notice!
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Friday, February 17, 2012
Did Someone Say Mint Julep?
Did Someone say Mint Julep? Because the next big style trend for 2012 is Horse Country! Okay ladies, how many of us wanted that pony when we were little girls and we never got one! Well here is our chance to fill our homes with horse decor and be totally legit...We can become "horse" people overnight! It simply takes a little imagination and a little time to create your own "mini estate."
traditional home office design by baltimore interior designer Johnson Berman
As you may already know, this style is classic and traditional featuring dark furnishings and leather as well as velvets and plaids... Think classic Ralph Lauren or Biltmore Estate. Jacqueline deMontravel of Romantic Homes magazine describes it as "handsome and layered."
As you may already know, this style is classic and traditional featuring dark furnishings and leather as well as velvets and plaids... Think classic Ralph Lauren or Biltmore Estate. Jacqueline deMontravel of Romantic Homes magazine describes it as "handsome and layered."
traditional staircase design by new york interior designer Anthony Baratta LLC
As you begin your search for equestrian goodies, look for worn leather, silver, plaid blankets or upholstery, equine art and prints, trophies and horse-show ribbons. The good news is that this style often overlaps with some of the other top trends we have discussed such as vintage and farmhouse styles, as well.
As you begin your search for equestrian goodies, look for worn leather, silver, plaid blankets or upholstery, equine art and prints, trophies and horse-show ribbons. The good news is that this style often overlaps with some of the other top trends we have discussed such as vintage and farmhouse styles, as well.
eclectic table lamps design by Candelabra
Okay y'all...saddle up! Check out www.horsecountrycarrot.com for some serious inspiration! And of course, www.ralphlauren.com. Do you already have a little equestrian influence in your home? Where do you like to shop for your horse country items?
Okay y'all...saddle up! Check out www.horsecountrycarrot.com for some serious inspiration! And of course, www.ralphlauren.com. Do you already have a little equestrian influence in your home? Where do you like to shop for your horse country items?
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
The Gustavian Style Trend....Less Really Is More!
Gustavian...of or relating to the reign of the Swedish Kings or any one of the Swedish Kings named Gustavus...what? I know, that is what I was thinking. Maybe this will help.
Jacqueline deMontravel of Romantic Homes magazine describes Gustavian style as "the functional country version of a decadent French palace." Now we are getting somewhere! Gustavian is essentially Swedish design that embraces light airy spaces, pale milky blues and grays and simple lines. As a young man, King Gustav of Sweden spent some time visiting Versailles and fell in love with the ornate french style of Louis XVI. King Gustav returned home and these influences were eventually translated into a more simple, but equally rich aesthetic that became Gustavian.
As with the other styles that we have been reviewing for 2012, Gustavian evokes a specific feeling or mood. There is a definitive nod to European History with this aesthetic and one cannot help but feel regal in its surroundings. The richness of this style comes not only with its implied history, but in its carefully edited sophistication. One of the hallmarks of this style is a lack of unnecessary ornamentation and minimal use of accessories.
Jacqueline deMontravel of Romantic Homes magazine describes Gustavian style as "the functional country version of a decadent French palace." Now we are getting somewhere! Gustavian is essentially Swedish design that embraces light airy spaces, pale milky blues and grays and simple lines. As a young man, King Gustav of Sweden spent some time visiting Versailles and fell in love with the ornate french style of Louis XVI. King Gustav returned home and these influences were eventually translated into a more simple, but equally rich aesthetic that became Gustavian.
As with the other styles that we have been reviewing for 2012, Gustavian evokes a specific feeling or mood. There is a definitive nod to European History with this aesthetic and one cannot help but feel regal in its surroundings. The richness of this style comes not only with its implied history, but in its carefully edited sophistication. One of the hallmarks of this style is a lack of unnecessary ornamentation and minimal use of accessories.
traditional dining room design by san francisco interior designer Kathleen Burke Design
When you begin to consider Gustavian style, think of linen and muslin, slipcovered furniture, and blue and white china. The colors that were most popular in the Gustavian period were grey, yellow ochre and swedish blue, and the finish associated with this style of furniture is a dull matte finish.
When you begin to consider Gustavian style, think of linen and muslin, slipcovered furniture, and blue and white china. The colors that were most popular in the Gustavian period were grey, yellow ochre and swedish blue, and the finish associated with this style of furniture is a dull matte finish.
Take a look at the following sites for some beautiful items in the Gustavian tradition.
Do you have any sources for Gustavian items or Swedish antiques? Do you think that this is a style that you would like to incorporate into your home? let us know what you think!
Friday, February 3, 2012
Let Freedom Ring! Add A Little Americana To Your Home...
Need a little inspiration for adding a little Americana to your mix? Take a look at some red, white and blue finds at Etsy!
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Thursday, February 2, 2012
The Ultimate Timeless Style...Patriotism
How do Stars and Stripes fit into your home? If they are not already present in some form, maybe you should consider the addition of a little patriotism into your space! The next top style trend for 2012 is "Made in America."
Americana is an aesthetic that should hold some meaning for all of us! Fortunately, there are many ways to incorporate this casual and comfortable concept into our homes. When I think of Americana and home, the first name that comes to mind is Ralph Lauren. As you know, Ralph Lauren created a lifestyle brand that became the defining concept for American Style.
Classic American Style is casual and unaffected. It exemplifies quality and its treasures are meant to be handed down...Pendleton blankets, weathered leather chairs, antique trunks, American Flags, whitewashed wood, old family trophies and a warm fire in the fireplace.
Americana is an aesthetic that should hold some meaning for all of us! Fortunately, there are many ways to incorporate this casual and comfortable concept into our homes. When I think of Americana and home, the first name that comes to mind is Ralph Lauren. As you know, Ralph Lauren created a lifestyle brand that became the defining concept for American Style.
Classic American Style is casual and unaffected. It exemplifies quality and its treasures are meant to be handed down...Pendleton blankets, weathered leather chairs, antique trunks, American Flags, whitewashed wood, old family trophies and a warm fire in the fireplace.
traditional kitchen design by dc metro interior designer Sroka Design, Inc.
Your concept of "American Made" may include lighter colors and simple style and my idea of it may be a little more rugged...like a log home or a ranch.
Your concept of "American Made" may include lighter colors and simple style and my idea of it may be a little more rugged...like a log home or a ranch.
traditional exterior design by san francisco architect Ward-Young Architecture & Planning
Or maybe, your choice for Americana is as simple as adding some red, white and blue!
traditional kids design by grand rapids architect Visbeen Associates, Inc.
Isn't it about time? Patriotism and honoring good traditions should never go out of style. Go ahead and become a trend setter in your own neighborhood... make sure that you have an American flag hanging somewhere in your home or in your yard. How do you show your tribute to Americana style? What are your favorite sources for vintage American finds?
Isn't it about time? Patriotism and honoring good traditions should never go out of style. Go ahead and become a trend setter in your own neighborhood... make sure that you have an American flag hanging somewhere in your home or in your yard. How do you show your tribute to Americana style? What are your favorite sources for vintage American finds?
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
Finding Farmhouse Flair! It's an Etsy Treasury!
Does the Farmhouse style appeal to you? If so, then you should take a look at Etsy for some beautiful finds that help to define that aesthetic...
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