Showing posts with label cottage style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cottage style. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2012

Decorating With White...

Decorating with white can be a little scary sometimes, I know....especially if you have pets or children. But if you choose your white pieces carefully, you'll have a lot of fun with your choices and be able to add pops of your favorite colors throughout each season. Over the years, I  taken a few home decorating tips from Rachel Ashwell so I thought I'd share a few with you. 

WHITE IS NEVER BORING. Beige can be boring, but not white. It's a very dramatic color. That's proven over and over again by weddings — we never tire of looking at them. 

WHITE CAN BE COZY. People think of it as cold, because they believe a white room must be neat and uniform, with chairs lined up like good little soldiers. I avoid hard, modern pieces and use fluffy cushions and distressed finishes — so you still get that airy feeling, but with warmth to it. 

WHITE MAKES FOR A FLEXIBLE AND FORGIVING FIRST STEP. Paint a room white and you have a blank canvas for anything. Start with bold wallpaper and you're already committed.


WHITE IS INDEED A COLOR — WITH LOTS OF RANGE. Benjamin Moore alone offers over 200 different shades. If you look carefully at the undertones, some are blue, pink, green. You really need to paint a wall and experience the color at different times of day to see how the light changes it. 

WHITE UPHOLSTERY CAN BE PRACTICAL. I often use outdoor fabrics inside. Faux leathers and suedes are also very forgiving. Once, I vinylized a linen kitchen banquette to give the sense of texture without sacrificing stain resistance.


Shabby Chic Living Room 


WOOD WARMS UP EVEN THE MOST SPARSELY FURNISHED WHITE ROOM. There's a lot of movement in wood. In effect, it starts to feel like a print — just a very subtle one. Other low-key ways to add interest and depth: fabrics with woven tone-on-tone chevron or herringbone patterns, marble countertops, and antique rugs on the reverse (just flip the rug over so the muted side shows). 

WHITE HAS THE POWER TO UNIFY DISJOINTED SPACES. Rachel's country home in Virginia is an old farmhouse that had been added to over time; even the floors didn't match. White — on the walls and underfoot — harmonized the space and established continuity from one room to another. It encourages flow whereas an abrupt color change can destroy the sight line. On a more prosaic note, an all-white decorating scheme lets you move furniture around: A chair pulled from the living room can also work at the dining table.

 
 
NOT ALL WHITES MATCH. Once you start layering different tones, you can't assume they'll all go together. You've got to look at them next to each other to see if they blend. 

WHITE ALLOWS YOU TO APPROACH DECORATING AS YOU WOULD FASHION. You can freshen up a white room just by swapping out throw pillows: blue ones for summer, orange ones for winter, and so on. A rug or work of art is another little way to make a big difference. 

DRAPES DELIVER THE WOW OF WHITE UPHOLSTERY WITHOUT THE FEAR. If I were working with a young family, I'd never cover a sofa or any other everyday piece in white linen. It's unrealistic. But white linen curtains are much less likely to get stained — especially if you add a colored border to the bottom where the fabric grazes the floor.

 

Are you ready for a crash course? Here are a few ways to add a little white around your home...


Create a great little space to display some of your favorite pieces of jewelry with these white ceramic door knobs. Great finds like these can be found just about anywhere...I got mine at Urban Outfitters a few months ago. (They look very similar to these, but only half the price). If you're looking for one that's really unique check antique and salvage stores. You can usually find some amazing pieces...just sand them a little, prime and paint with a spray paint suitable for metal and you've got something special with lots of personality! 




Mix and match white linens. Add texture and depth with different
 types of fabrics and styles!


Group together a collection of white candle holders, all in different sizes, with cream/ivory colored candles for a more casual coastal look. If you're going for a classic and pure look, use white pillar candles instead.  It's a great way to add a little drama and ambiance to any room. Think about how gorgeous they would the look all lit up with the lights dimmed down low? 


Mirrors are my absolute favorite way to accessorize ANY room! Not only do they add impact to the room, they also make any size room appear larger. Decorating Tip: Hang your mirror on a wall that reflects the most natural light (or in most cases across from a door or window. It makes your room appear larger and brings more beauty in from the outside.


Don't forget tablescaping!  When you have company over, set your table with all white dishes. The beauty is you can invest in a great set of dishes that go with any color decor you add throughout the season. If you break a piece or two throughout the years....no worries about matching the pattern. Just buy a few new white pieces to add into the mix. Mixing different shaped dishes add a nice relaxing, shabby chic feel to your home. 

I found the best set of dishes to own (in my opinion) are Pfaltzgraff. They're chip resistant and can be heated in the oven up to 400 degrees or so. Also, no more burnt fingers when picking up a bowl, plate or mug out of the microwave....that in itself is soooooo nice! So here's the deal, I know place settings can be expensive so I did a google search to find the best price. Turns out, I found three sixteen piece place settings on Amazon.com for just slightly more than a full set on Pflatzgraff's website. Service for eight on Pfaltzgraff.com was $159.99....I found service for 12 on Amazon.com for $133.63!! So you see...it does pay to shop around and search out the best deal. Here's the pattern I chose:

Pfaltzgraff Filigree 48-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 12

It's called Filigree...it has just enough detail to add a little of that coastal shabby 
feel to my table settings...but not too feminine for hubby to eat off of. 
Apparently, that's a really important detail  to some men, huh...who knew! {lol}


Even the tiniest details get noticed! Try these embellished
 iron switch plate accessories to add a little chic to your shabby!

 ($18 each; anthropologie.com)



Tables are always a great way to not only fill a space but to add a little personality to your room. Go for a table with more character like this one....carved legs and curved architecture really make this table something worth adding to your home collection. Since I live in a small town, it's hard to find unique furniture (within my budget) that has a lot of personality and character. So what do I do? SHOP ANTIQUE AND SALVAGE STORES!!  If you don't mind putting a little TLC into your piece by sanding and painting....you'll score every time! In fact, most pieces of furniture in my home are salvaged and re-purposed.


My new favorite motto when it comes to home decorating...


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Have a beautiful day, Everyone!
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Autumn mantels for any budget...

One of my absolute favorite parts of the holidays is decorating! I have ALWAYS dreamed of having a fireplace in my home. This year I finally have one so I was so excited when I came across these gorgeous ideas on how to decorate mine. Now, you don't need a fireplace in order to have a mantel to decorate. Even if you don't have a fireplace...there are some fabulous ideas on how to set up a mantel and create a faux fireplace in your favorite little spot in the house...

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Here's the pefect example...many salvage or antique stores have fireplace mantels you can purchase seperately. They've all come from previously owned homes and have many stories to tell. Create a faux fireplace in your home by mounting the mantel to the wall and cozying up a few chairs in front to create the perfect ambiance. I've even seen large groupings of candles and candlesticks set in front to create that intimate fire glow.





The top of an upcycled vintage mantel looks great mounted on a wall with a few reclaimed shutters, some fall leaves scattered in vases and a few votive candles to create the perfect touch.



Hang a mirror with a wreath overtop and finish the looks off with a few pumpkins and gourds displayed in lovely little serving dishes. So simple and easy!!




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 Large or small, mirrors create the illusion of more space by reflecting light and other images in the room. Whether it's one mirror or a few mirrors, this is a great way to add dimension.





Upcycled finds like doors, shutters, grates and frames always look great when paired up together with your favorite fall pumpkins, gourds and garlands.


Living by the sea is such a beautiful place...so incorporate those elements in your fall decor by scattering around a few seashells, sand dollars or starfish.

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Layering pictures, art frames and mirrors are a perfect way to create depth!



A cluster of three natural wreaths add beautiful symmetry to this mantel.

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Adding a few strands of white lights to your mantel decor is the perfect addtion to create
a dramatic but inviting look. 



So whether you have a fireplace or just a mantel, these gorgeous looks for fall will certainly create an inviting space for your guests and family to gather around all season long.

Thanks for stopping by...Have a beautiful day, Everyone!

All images courtesy of Pinterest.

Friday, July 1, 2011

A Lovely Country Lunch...

I'm always looking for lovely little tucked away places to shop and dine so yesterday I took some time off for myself and had a much needed "Girl's Day Out" with my sister. It's no suprise how much I love the beach and coastal inspiration. I also fall madly in love with anything vintage, cottage style and country living!

We started our day with a lovely little country style lunch. I heard about this great little tucked away fresh market (hidden treasure) the other day, so naturally I decided to see what all the excitement was about.






From the moment you step on to this lovely country style porch
your nestled with tiny little tokens of country lovin'.


Every little detail is so comforting and inviting like the country dining room you'll find inside. Small and charming, quaint and lovely...it makes you feel right at home, don't you think?


Orders are taken in the this little room tucked in just off the porch when you walk in. There's a delicious assortment of pastries like homemade chocolate chip and shortbread cookies, homemade brownies (like the butterfinger blondie) and homemade cakes. There's even fresh homemade breads like oatmeal and sweet potato biscuits too. I was in heaven let me tell you!! You can even take home larger orders for sharing with the family. Yeah, I tried to to that with the sweet potato biscuits (which are TO DIE FOR by the way) they didn't make it very far though, I ate 4 on the way home, shhhh!


The sandwiches and salads are so amazing! This is just a sample of what they offer...


Mixed greens with nectarines, golden raisins, pistachios, blue cheese crumbles and grilled chicken breast topped off with their homemade honey pelican dressing! With every sandwich or salad you get the choice of freshly made bread or seedless grapes. They even slide on a single homemade shortbread cookie for a sweet little something to enjoy after your lunch.

I'm telling you, you detail is overlooked when you eat at this lovely little market! As amazing as my salad was I was excited  DYING to get through my lunch so I could walk around more.




The little rooms just get even more lovely with every turn. O'ma Goodness...hold me back! Not only is the market decorated so nicely (yep, even the ladies room looks like you stepped into someone's country cottage home)...all the items are for sale!  Lunch and cottage shopping all in the same place. Surely I've died and gone to heaven....I'm just sure of it at this point!!

One of my favorite little touches about The Acorn Market is the huge country pie cupboard the sits just outside the door. Inside is full on handcrafted items for sale as well as some of the most amazing cookbooks you could ever lay your eyes on. The best thing about it...you can check out (just like a library) one of the cookbooks to take home and try out a few country recipes for yourself. How lovely is that?

Alright, so this post wouldn't be complete without sharing a few of their favorite homemade recipes with you I found on their blog! If you have a country sweet tooth, you'll love these...





So there you have it...some sweet little recipes for my sweet little friends! Try one out this weekend if you're headed to a Fourth of July get together. Thanks for stopping by, have a lovely friday!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Lazy Day Sundays...

It's a quiet lazy day Sunday here at the beach and all I wanna do is curl up in a hammock and relax. I came across this amazing blog this morning, A Country Farmhouse and got inspired to lighten up my home decor a little for summer. Check out their beautiful home renovations:

A cozy and quiet living room sets the mood...


Elegant yet simplistic! I love how they paired a darker wood dining table with the bright
white linens on the chairs. This really creates a light and fresh feel for the dining room. 


Hardwood floors in the kitchen accented with wood countertops....can you say, GORGEOUS!! They really make the white cabinets pop. The stainless steel appliances are the perfect touch!


Be still my beating heart....this is a kitchen dream for me!
Seriously, I would LOVE a kitchen like this!
 (Hubby, I  hope you're reading this...*wink*) The open shelves with their dishes
and collectables are simply divine. What a beautiful way to showcase things that you love!


A few personal touches here and there like fresh cut roses in
 antique and vintage vases create a personal touch for summer.
 (mmmm, I can just imagine the beautiful scents that fill their kitchen)


Yes please! Just light me some candles and fill the tub up with bubble bath
....I could spend all night in here!


...And after a quiet bath, relax with a nice dinner and wine on the back dining patio!


How cozy and cuddley is this little area? This is definately where you
would find me on my "Lazy Day Sundays"

If you have some free time...stop by their blog and see some of the extraordinary before and after photos! Maybe you'll be inspired to lighten up your decor this summer.

Have a beautiful Sunday, Everyone!!