Sunday, September 11, 2011

God Bless America, My Home, Sweet Home



On my way to church this morning, I passed this tiny privately owned restaurant with this touching display




My heart was full all day with the deepest feelings of patriotism and love of country. I am so grateful that I personally know so many fine men and women in the professional workforce, as well as many fine mothers who care for families. These men and women stand for integrity and willingness to serve others-to make a difference in the world. They contribute qualities of the highest standard in every day living. I am happy and proud to know them and stand among them.

I love this country and those fine men and women whom I know and love.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

The Color of Purple



Those of you who know me, know that I've not been a fan of any shade of purple most of my design career. (especially lavender). Still, when a newer color trend emerges, it tends to get my attention. Not long ago, I found these fabulous photos in purple hues on Pinterest:




I would say yes to plum (a dusty shade of purple!) + chartreuse any day!


And this plum-y tone + silver (both fabric and the real old silver plate) is just plain yummy.


Some time ago, one of my cute clients, Cathy, called me for a "design dilemma". She had not so long ago had her family room done by a design professional and been less than happy with the result...actually, never completed. (No "before shot" on purpose here!)


The main problem I could see was a big one! Two sofas, different frame styles and different fabrics-WAY different! One was leather and one was a woven fabric. There was a nasty chair in the picture too! While it is stylish to use two sofas, they are generally the same sofa...not so in this case! Cathy had never been happy and she thought to call us in. I had some immediate thoughts and color direction as directed by this totally cool chair she had recently purchased!

It was totally a lame duck in the room! But what a cool starting point! Dusty purple (plum) and warm stone (taupe)! My mind was set in motion. Her purchase was the catalyst for a new room design and I couldn't be happier.




We selected two of my favorite Vanguard sofas in a mohair-like velvet; color-taupe. And check out the contrast piping on the pillow in a perfectly paired plum! We selected several pillow fabrics in plum prints and one stripe (not delivered as yet!)


The tables are from my store as well, and the small influence of reclaimed wood and soft grey/taupe stains grounded the whole design. Two matching sofas now told the correct and interesting story, married with the graphic print chair of Cathy's choice. Wow! The room was coming together.



We are in the process of getting new drum shades for the floor lamps. The draperies were an expensive investment the first time around, and we hemmed them to be a more fashionable length (just kissing the floor). Good save!

As for accessories, check out my favorite new piece of art! It's a bit distant, but it is a canvas of random chairs in neutrals and hints of plum hues. I think this piece of art might just be the inspiration for my own family room make-over!



Here's a closeup of the coffee table details-love that warm stone colored matt dish with ceramic stones in it! Stylish succulents top off the accessories. What is it about succulents, anyway?!


One of Cathy's mantles was adorned with apothecary jars filled with small Lima beans and vintage photos. Cream colored book boxes with script motifs add just the right height and architectural elements, and a favorite concrete shore bird from my list of favorites topped it off! The clock was hers. *note that we painted the mantle itself in SW Warm Stone*


In the adjoining kitchen table nook, we added these graphic grommet ed panels. I couldn't contain myself when all was installed! What a transformation and what satisfaction.

Cathy gets the credit for the inspiring pallet. Good choice! Black-eyed Susan gets the credit for adding just the right style, color, art and accessories!

I guess plum just made it into my go-t0 accents. I love this room!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Just Plain Busy...



"If this is July, where precisely is June, an a sizable slice of May?" This pretty much sums up how my life has been for the summer! Here it is fall (so it looks in my retail store!), and our holiday set-up is just around the corner! Seriously. What has happened?

I am so backed up with blog possible posts, I don't know how to catch up! We are super busy in the interior department, one great project after another. It's a good problem, but I want to share them with you!

So, in the lateness of the hour, and lest I be blamed for a tease, check this out.



Fabulous square dining table with the coolest chairs ever! We're waiting for a graphite velvet zebra (yes,zebra!) upholstered bench for the finishing touch! This is my historic house project in Yardley with a lot of modern influence! What a fun project and so very rewarding from a design perspective. Ahhhhh.

Stay tuned for more, I promise.




Friday, August 5, 2011

Pardon Me...Meet the Boys!!!


...the "girls" on last nights post are really boys! (their master emailed me they might have their feelings hurt...)

So, meet the boys!




...and, their sibling (no venture as to the sex!)

Sorry, boys!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Meet the Girls



I finally got a photo op with the two Great Danes that I am working for...oh dear, their master that I am working for!

Yes,they pretty much rule the roost! I mentioned in an earlier post that I had the assignment to find a chaise for Great Danes...well, here they are!

They were well contained in the master bedroom until I asked for a private hello and a photo! Then the action began. I guess they were a bit excited by the presence of company...I think the photos will tell the story.




A bit of calming first...a kind of "let me introduce myself" moment.


A bit riotous...Carol actually got a bruise on her leg from the "tail of destruction"!


I got a hug and a kiss.......then I fell over from the weight!



The girls at bay...perfectly contained by Leslie! (How did she do that?!)

Hmmmm. Still looking for the Great Dane chaise. I'll keep you posted. It's going to be big.

*by the way, Carol had to point out that the dogs had longer legs than I do...*

Sunday, July 17, 2011

It's Only Day Five...


It's day five. We're tired. Our feet hurt. (Note Linda's healing sore.)

We walked 12 blocks after market to go to dinner, fought masses for blocks, of Brittney Spears fans...really! (She was in concert across the street from our restaurant, which we did not know about when we made reservations.) I guess there was some entertainment along the way, if you know what I mean.

I think it's going to have to be an earlier night than usual. And, maybe a good foot soak.


Saturday, July 16, 2011

Black-eyed Susan Treasure Chest!


Okay, right off the bat...here are our disclaimers on our photo shoot...

  • an amateur photographer
  • a pretend model
  • pretend odel states her age to be 51; not 19...and requests that all signs of aging be overlooked
  • photos taken at 8:00 pm---alarm went off at 6:10 am ---it's been a long day!
  • our feet are painfully tired
  • we're a bit slaphappy
  • room service interrupts our photo shoot---we stop to eat
  • after eating steak sandwich, sweet potato fries, and 2 oatmeal cookies model resists the urge to slip into stretchy pants
We spent most of the day purchasing floral stems, fabulous botanical leaves, fig trees, lemon topiarys, spring blossoms, perfect peppers, willows and all manner of new succulents. Oh, the succulents!

Mid afternoon, we headed over to the Cash and Carry from the day before to pick up our treasures! Our load was so heavy after that, it was nearly impossible to climb the many sets of steps required for the rest of the day. Ugh. Thankfully, there are strong young men employed by the market, to assist overloaded shoppers with their overloaded bags and gladly carry them up and down the stairs! We were so happy to take advantage of their offer for help.

S0, this is just a tease of the haul:





Pearl and rhinestone twinkle-y beauty!



Same thing...another angle. Wear with jeans or dressy occasions!

Aforementioned room service...steak sandwich with blue cheese and arugula with sweet potato fries...yum!



Black gaggle with pearls and rhinestones. Wow!



We're coming back with more "whisper bracelets". These are sold as sets of five in silver, gold, black, or pearl. Wear "as many as you can afford" (as per Charlotte Jane Hunter Petersen...my darling ever stylish to the end mother).


Another set of bracelets to be worn together...some of them are rivals of a famous designer name
selling for $900.00 per bracelet!! Shhhhh.....it's a secret!



Check out this magnetic closure rhinestone bracelet we couldn't resist. One could be yours!
Cost of ring - 20 years of marriage!


Another pave rhinestone necklace -we bought gold and silver. Versatile and glamorous.



Last temptress...a beautiful stretchy rhinestone band. Every jewelry box needs one.

We're coming home with the haul! I'll be planning and posting a time for a great jewelry sale to show off the new offerings, so watch for the dates to be announced!

A little more time for re-working the list for tomorrow...then an earlier bed-call for tonight.