Design Details + Some Inspiration

I’ve been working on a design project over the last few months that has involved painting the walls and staircase, building out a home office, building built-in bookcases, re-doing bathrooms and re-modeling the kitchen.

Kitchen Before

via confettistyle 

Kitchen in Progress

cabinets painted (Sherwin Williams Serious Grey), awaiting new backsplash and countertops

Most of the big projects are almost complete and now it’s time to focus on the details. 

When designing a space, the details are the funnest part to me.  Whether its drawer pulls, window treatments, pillows, lighting or textiles, it’s the details that really make a space come to life.

 

Here are a few rooms where attention to detail have made all the difference.

Ordinary window treatments would have been fine in this area, but the addition of rustic shutters take this area to a whole new level.  Shutters are very popular right now and are a great alternative to fabric window treatments. 

 When it comes to tabletop decorating, the details really do matter.  You want to arrange items so that you create movement within your display both vertically and horizontally, as well as front to back.  The tall lamp is balanced by the iron sculpture and the arrangement flows easily from left to right.

Giving your floors a unique paint treatment is a great way to add interest to a space and tie multiple areas together.  I love the herringbone pattern on this floor and the high gloss finish.

 Walls usually get a coat of paint, but it most cases the detail stops there.  Here, a scalloped picture frame border has been painted on the wall and used as the larger than life frame for this collection of smaller prints.  So clever and stylish!

 Lighting is a great way to add interesting detail to your home.  Unique chandeliers, hung in multiples is such a refreshing approach to traditional pendant lights.  And, you know my love for milk glass!

 Adding in a hand-crafted furniture piece is a quick and easy way to add stylish detail to your home.  A vintage table turned into a special place to write a message.  It’s still functional, but personalized.

 Love, Love, Love this ceiling medallion.  The thickness, the carved detail, the scale… and set against a black ceiling.  WOW!  The black ceiling is an amazing detail in its on right.

 Design details should grace every room of your home.  This bedroom exudes special details, from the border on the night stands, wallpaper walls to the fully accessorized bench at the foot of the bed.  Eye candy everywhere you look. And the space looks comfortable, relaxing and stylish.

 Make a statement with your curtains and/or window treatments.  Add detail with a unique pattern!

 Love these roman shades.

 Pillows are the optimum “detail” accessory.  Mix and match colors, patterns, shapes and textures. A common color is all that is needed to tie it all together.

 Add detail by doing something unexpected.  I adore these upholstered walls with nail head trim.  So sophisticated.

Or, paint  an artist element on your walls.  Wall stencils are all the rage and make this type of job easy.

 Unique drawer pulls will update furniture or built-in cabinetry in a flash.  Anthropologie and even Hobby Lobby carry a great selection of stylish knobs.

Accessorizing is all in the details.  When accessorizing bookshelves or open shelves, use a variety of items, textures and materials to create a personalized statement.  Larger scale items will create focal points and shiny finishes will add a bit of shine and glamour.

 

Whether you’re doing a major home renovation or just sprucing up your place, paying attention to the details, adding unique details throughout your home, and personalizing those details will make your home a true style statement!

all images via Confettistyle boards on Pinterest

Design Crush: Roughan Interior Design

 It’s been a while since I’ve done an installment of Design Crush here on the blog.  But when I came across some images from designer Christina Sullivan Roughan, it was a design crush in the making.

Christina is a New York based interior designer and owner of Roughan Interior Design.  Specializing in high-end residential and commercial spaces, her incredible talent has even been showcased on luxury yachts and in hospitality properties.

What sets Christina’s style apart from many other designers is her ability to combine textures, finishes and subtle colors into sophisticated, timeless and livable interiors.

Christina started her design career with Polo Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger , overseeing store design and implementation.  It’s no wonder her eye is as honed as it is!

Here is a sampling of Christina’s work…all which make my heart swoon. 

Enjoy and Be Inspired!

  

Love how the subdued color palette allows the textiles and accessories to be hero. 

 The cabinet backs painted a dark color add drama and depth. 

 The details make this space come to life.

There’s nothing better than a intimate sitting area in the corner.

 

 Christina is known for mixing traditional and modern in unexpected ways.

 

 So pretty!

 

 

 Beautiful wallpaper and a stunning lantern chandelier.

 

Love the combination of turquoise and black.

 

Any designer that can do bright and bold this well wins in my book. 

This space just makes me happy.

 

 This ceiling is magnificent.

 

 The copper hood and reclaimed wood top island are awesome.  And, check out the subway tile that runs floor to ceiling.

 

 Christina is one talented designer whose design philosophy is something to remember…

“Every interior has a purpose and should be conducive to the living requirements of each client while remaining aesthetically purposeful and elegant.”

 

To check out more of Christina’s work, head here!

 

all images via Roughan Interior Design

 

 

Loving a Bit of Old and New

When I was younger and just starting to develop my decorating style, I wanted everything in my apartments and homes to be new.  I wanted to be the first to touch it, use it and make a design statement with it.

As I’ve gotten older, I’ve really come to love pieces that have a history to them.  Pieces that have “experience” and show a bit of character and age. 

 

 While I will never describe my personal design style as totally vintage or rustic, I am adding those words in the mix when I describe my style as eclectic chic.  I love a room that is mixed with a little of this and a little of that, old with new, shiny with rustic, global with modern. 

 

Here are a few rooms that speak to my eclectic chic style, (with a touch of rustic charm)…

 

 

I’m sure my design style will continue to evolve, but for now I love how the past and present are working together! 

 

 

 

Bits of Inspriation: Utah Parade of Homes

I love walking through show houses and adding design ideas to my file.  Even if  I can’t see the show houses in person, it’s great to be able to see photos via the web.  Here’s a bit of design inspiration from the recent Utah County Parade of Homes.

I love the soft, muted color story used in this room.  Using two different fabrics on side by side chairs adds personality to the room.

One of my favorite looks is a desk placed behind a sofa. 

The mix of textures used in this room give it lots of interest.

 

Love this left and right chair set because it is so functional…together or apart! 

My friend Martha (aka, the chair lady)  and I saw a set in a thrift store recently and passed them by.  Martha, if you’re reading this, I think the set belongs in the sitting area of your kitchen. 

The touches of teal give this kitchen depth without over-powering it.  The backsplash is fabulous and so are the upholstered stools.

A fun kitchen nook made even cuter with a mix of chair styles.

A stylish home office.

Love, love, love this bedroom.  The soft teal and pop of yellow are so refreshing.

The perfect patterned pillow mix!

A stylish way to keep the household organized.

 

 

 

Bold colored pillows are always fun.  And that wood trunk with upholstered linen top is awesome.

Angled furniture often doesn’t work, but it does in this space.

What is it about bunk beds that’s makes them so charming?  I love the red, black and white color theme and the mix of patterns.

 

Just fun!

Creative spaces do need to be creative after all.

Most of the time it’s the little things that make a home feel special.

 

Hope you enjoyed the view from Utah!

 

images via 6th Street Design School

 

Fashion Formula: Floral Prints

Does Fashion lead home decor or does Home Decor lead fashion? Whatever the case, both worlds are enormously affected and influenced by the other. 

If you’ve been in the stores lately, you’re seeing a slew of floral prints…typical for spring, but there seems to be a stronger statement this season

Florals can be found on dresses, blouses, footwear, accessories, & on pillows, chairs, bedding and tabletop items.

They’re pretty, they’re feminine, they’re fashionable and they’re fabulous!

 

Group one photos:  Dolce and Gabana Dress via Instyle.com, Coastal Living, Shoes via Zappos
Group two photos:  Pottery Barn Teen chandelier, Christian Dior Dress via Instyle.com, Necklace via DivineRose–Etsy, Southern Living
Group three photos:  Ring via Zaisy–Etsy, Stripe chair photo–unknown, XOXO Dress via Instyle.com, Tote via Ikatbags–Etsy, Flowers via Carolyn Roehm
Group four photos:  Floral Chair photos–Lily Pulitzer via Tumblr, Hair Pins via RiRiFisch–Etsy, Floral Pillows via RubyStella–Etsy
Group five photos:  Shoes via Zappos, Wristlet via Noonew–Etsy, Ottoman photo via seasonforallathome

Bedroom Makeover–Almost Done!

 Inevitability it seems that the finishing details of any design project are the elements that take the longest to complete.  In the case of my bedroom makeover, it’s true as well.

 So, while  the completed room is still about a week away (fingers crossed), I do have some updates to share with you.

 Here’ s a grouping of mercury glass items, silver tray and new glass ball lamp that sits atop of my lingerie drawer unit.

I’ve taken a plain white lamp shade on a floor lamp from this…

to this, with the addition of a little ribbon.

 I made this ribbon tassel using a selection of different ribbons & a $2.00 wood finial.  Just a little something to dress up my door handle.  I’ll share the how-to’s next week.

This gorgeous silver compote gifted to me by a friend who bought it at a garage sale for $25, is being used as a magazine holder.  I love a bit of over-the-top glam in every room.

The room is coming together and is turning out great.  Stay tuned for the final pics coming your way soon.

Shelly

Atlanta Home & Gift Show–Part 2

Here’s a look at some of the other hot items I spyed at the Atlanta Home & Gift Show.

Mercury Glass statements were everywhere and are literally getting bigger and bolder.  These lovely containers and vases from Go Home Ltd. were oversized and dynamic.

The vase measured about 18″h and about 12″ in diameter and was simply stunning.

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In the Lighting arena, larger than life was a key theme.  I saw oversized pendants everywhere and tabletop lamps were taller, with larger shades.  As for the color and material of choice, rustic, aged and worn were the trends.

This pendant was crafted from an antique apple barrel and weathered and worn to perfection.  I can just imagine this beauty over the dining table in a Nantucket cottage.

This industrial looking pendant was forged from iron and had the perfect rusted patina finish.

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Furniture statement at the ATL show were grand.  Again, weathered and washed finishes took center stage, right along side distressed white surfaces.

 


This antique book cabinet was breathtaking.


Guildmaster is one of the most innovation furniture companies out.  These stylish chairs were one of many new introductions they had at market.  I love the interlaced back and the distressed finish.

Iron details were incorporated into alot of the furniture pieces being show at market.  This cabinet had decorative iron cross-bars framing the upper doors.

I wish I had more photos to share with you, but camera control was in full force.  Regardless, just know that there are lots of incredible products that will be on store shelves near you real soon!


 

Daily Inspiration–Stylish Organization

Because Organization can be Pretty…

I’m just loving all the creative and stylish ways people are organizing their homes. To recreate this look in your home, you’ll need:

Ikea Expedit Shelving (below–$129)

Stylish Wallpaper

Great Accessories

Happy Decorating~

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