Inspiration {plus links you’ll love}

Jenny Wolf

I came across this image when I was looking at photos from interior designers homes.  This cozy little corner belongs to Jenny Wolf, a New York based designer who once worked for Ralph Lauren.  What caught my attention about this space was the beautiful soft pink chair and the vase full of seeded eucalyptus.  The rest of the home which you can see here is also filled with great details.

And be sure to check out these links, which I’m sure you’ll love.

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I can totally relate to what Kate is saying about Choosing Absence.

The Billy Bookcases never fail and this office makeover is proof that you can get style on a budget.

I found this article on the history of pockets in women’s fashion pretty interesting.

This will be me if you know who becomes the President Of The United States.

Which one of these celebrity homes do you like the best?  They are both stunning.

Tips for selecting textiles for Roman Shades.

If you’re doing some decorating this weekend, be sure to check out my High-end Decor on a Budget post.

And if you’re out thrifting you might want to look for a sideboard to decorate with.

Shelly Signature

I’m Back & The Easiest Way to UpStyle Plain Window Treatments

Hello there friends.  I hope you have a great week last week.  I missed sharing with you on the blog but taking the week off gave me time to baby the cold that I have, cross a few things off the to-to and refocus on my blogging goals for the new year.  I’m glad to be back and look forward to sharing lots of informative and inspiring post with you throughout the year.  If there is specific area related to design, entertaining, gifting or fashion that you want me to address, just leave me a comment.  Thanks for your continued support of ConfettiStyle!

Today I want to talk DIY and inspire you to create your own custom window treatments!

Curtains with Trim Acceent

As a designer, many of the window treatments I work on are custom.  I spend lots of time looking for the perfect fabric and trim and then send everything off to my workroom to have the drapes professionally sewn.  While professional custom window treatments are one way create unique window treatments for your home, you can also get the look for less by putting your DIY skills to work.

Ribbon

Ribbon and woven trims are the easiest and most cost-effective way to dress up plain curtain panels.  And, with so many styles and color options to choose from you can create a look that works perfectly with your decor.

Trim

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