Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Torie Jayne
































If you ever need a giant dose of inspiration, a visit to Torie Jayne is all you need! Her pretty, pastel-filled website is filled with creative craft, baking and decorating ideas as well as endless beautiful photos! I absolutely adore her delightful kitchen...it's a baker's dream! (Especially if happen to love turquoise and pink!) It's not a very large space, so Torie smartly utilizes every inch. I love how all of her accessories and utensils match her color palette too...everything looks perfectly put together and pretty! For lots more from Torie Jayne, check out her books Torie Jayne's Stylish Home Sewing and How to Show & Sell Your Crafts! And of course, her lovely website!

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Monday, March 30, 2015

Using mirrors to solve decorating problems

Sometimes I have to remind myself of the power of mirrors to solve common decorating problems.   Here are seven  fantastic uses of mirrors that might not be on your radar.

1. To reflect light



mirrors, living room, reflecting light



This is one great space for a number of reasons, but the mirrors make it in my opinion.  Not only do they break up a dark wall and provide height to match the window, they reflect light in what might otherwise be a blah room.

2. To create a window in a windowless room 


mirrors, windowless room, living room mirror



dining room mirrors, windowless dining room, 3 large mirrors

There are often sections of a space that are dark and windowless.  Mirrors can give the illusion of a window and light without having to make architectural changes.  In both rooms above the mirrors also add dramatic focal points.


3. Add drama to an open space




foyer mirror, large foyer mirror, lucite table and mirror

This high ceilinged space demands a large scale treatment.  This mirror fills the bill when it comes to matching the scale of the space.  The choice of a lucite table ensures that the lines of the mirror remain dominant.


4. To replace art



mirror over bed, mirror focal point


 Sometimes a mirror when used well can replace art over a bed or mantle.  In this space the sculptural light is reflected in the mirror,  providing an interesting visual focus.



5. To highlight art/collections



mirror behind art collection, three mirrors living room


6. To create impact 

repetition of arched mirrors, mirrors living room, mirrors impact

 One of the best ways to create impact is through repetition.  Imagine the scene above if you just has three or four mirrors.



7. To balance large windows 



mirror with large window, large mirror living room

I love how the mirror is large scale, soft with its rounded top, and the height relates well to the window.  The gold relates to the lamps and the table which also mimics the rounded top of the mirror.


large mirror fireplace

I am definitely interested in any solution that helps balance heights/scale  in a room.  One of the best things about this mirror treatment is how it relates to the window next to it and the furniture in the space.   You read the fireplace and mirrors as one unit. The fireplace alone is small and delicate.  Keeping the mirror frame lighter and gold helps it to relate to the other furnishings in the space.

Seven reasons why you should have a mirror in your home apart from the obvious.  Who knew? Are you a mirror lover?  I'm sad to say my mirror choices are purely functional.  What about yours?

Please find links to photos on my Pinterest board Mirrors.

Brian Watford Interiors


















Something fresh, modern and a little bit masculine was the look interior designer Brian Watford was going for in this cozy, contemporary Atlanta home! And as the father of two young children, the homeowner needed it to be comfortable and family-friendly as well. I'd say they both got exactly what they dreamed of! My favorite room is the master bedroom...love the relaxed linens, the Jonathan Adler sculpture above the headboard, and the artwork by Melissa Key. The upstairs work/play area for the kids is great too! AND the incredible backyard! Read the article and see lots more photos by Erica George Dines over at Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles!


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Friday, March 27, 2015

Wicks Nest




























If you're on Instagram, you've surely seen the beautiful home belonging to Kristy of Wicks Nest! (Or if you've been following my blog for a while too, I'm a big fan!) Since the last time we toured her Northern California home, she painted the walls bright white and has been having a ball playing with color...what fun it's been to watch! You guys know how much I love pink with my turquoise, so I cannot get enough of her current look which she recently shared in her Spring Home Tour. From her new striped Dash and Albert rug to all of the vibrant artwork, I'm in love! There's more to see and sources to learn, so go here next!

But before you do..... it's time to announce the lucky winner of the $200 gift certificate to Jill Sorensen Lifestyle!


Ann Fitzgerald

Have a great weekend everyone! :)


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