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A Project Leading to Happy Hour

I’ve been quite obsessed with barcarts of late and have had one on my shopping list for a while.  I was all about purchasing a cart but then I saw this on one of my thrifting adventures…..

 and the DIY bug hit me.  This lovely vintage metal cart was a steal at only $8.00 and has the most darling wood casters.

The current state of this cart shows a little staining and wear and tear, but I have visions of something sleek and beautiful.

Something maybe along these lines…

 High gloss black with a little detail trim???

Or, maybe a shiny gold???

Or, how about a silver sensation????

I could always go for bright and bold.   Maybe yellow, red, orange or white???

My schedule is pretty full over the next month but I hope to have my thrift store barcart transformed by months end and will celebrate with a cocktail!

So, what color would you choose???

To see even more barcart inspiration and fab cocktail recipes, check out my Cocktail Hour board on Pinterest!
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Room of The Week

Color is one of the most important elements in the design of a room and where and how color is used can make or break the look. 

This gorgeous foyer designed by William Diamond and David Baratta, two of my design idols, is the perfect example of using color in just the right places to make an impact,  coming and going.

The painted doors are to die for!  It’s not unusual to see the outside of a front door painted, but painting the inside is so dramatic and will definitely leave a lasting impression.

The rug pattern is bold enough to grab your attention, but doesn’t overwhelm. 

I love the idea of using a pair of chairs in the same style but different colors to add a bit of playfulness.

The green carpet stair runner is an unexpected pop of color.

This space just oozes style and beauty and the use of color is the foundation!

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 I’ve had a great week celebrating my birthday and sharing some of my favorite things, ideas and inspiration with you, including this room by two of my favorite designers.

To end the week on a really festive note, I’m giving away one copy of the book, Diamond Baratta Design.  This book is filled with amazing room images showing color, pattern and styling inspiration that will blow you away. It’s one of my favorite design books.

Diamond Baratta Design

 

 

****To enter, all you have to do is leave a comment on this post telling me what you like most about the Diamond  and Baratta room shown above****

For a  second chance to win, LIKE the ConfettiStyle Interiors Facebook page and leave a separate comment letting me know you liked the page.

Contest ends Sunday, April 15th at midnight EST and one winner will be drawn, at random and announced on Monday, April 16th.  Contest is open worldwide!

Remember to leave your email address so I can contact you if you win!

Thanks for sharing my birthday week and good luck!

 

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note:  Diamond Bratta Design is now known as Anthony Bratta Design

 

Paper Crush: The Covered Porch Designs

What do I love more than interior design, ribbon, vintage jewelry, Bruster’s vanilla ice cream, shoes, the color red and fashion….well, beautiful monogrammed paper of course!

Recently I stumbled upon The Covered Porch, an incredible website selling the most adorable personalized stationery, gift tags, monogrammed paper goods, custom party invitations and upcycled pillows.  Jenn, the super talent behind TCP definitely has her eye on stylish design trends and the enormous talent to create lots of beautiful things! 

The Covered Porch

A couple of weeks ago Jenn and I connected via email and she so graciously designed some custom notepads just for me! 

Aren’t they cute? 

 

I know you’re oohing and awing, just like I was when the notepads arrived in the mail and want to see more of Jenn’s items.  

Here’s a peek at a few of the other fantastic items available in her shop!

Personalized and monogrammed stationery!

Chic gift tags!  I just might have to have TCP create a custom design for my Etsy shop!

Mini Notebooks.  I love the fabric rosette detail!

Party Invites!

Monogrammed Notecards that are to die for!

TCP can do custom work of all sorts too!   Here’s a look at a custom invitation Jenn designed for a birthday party.  Love it!

 

In addition to these stylish paper products, Jenn also handcrafts pillows, upcycled from old shirts and blouses!

This Americana themed Crab pillow would look great as part of a lake or beach house decor.

How about this cute pillow for a mom-to-be!

 

And, the fun doesn’t just stop with the fabulous items Jenn creates, she also has a BLOG where she shares her design inspiration and finds, her custom graphic work, tutorials and lots more.  Make sure to check it out!

Also, check out the free printable downloads available from TCP! 

And finally, if you have a blog, you definitely want to check out this free offer from TCP!

 

With so many great items, The Covered Porch will definitely be a go-to source for gifts and a little something for me too!

Thanks Jenn for my custom notepads.  I ADORE THEM!

 

 all images via The Covered Porch

 

Inspired by City Girls Decor

There are so many incredible shops on Etsy, but one of my favorites is City Girls Decor, owned and operated by Kristina. 

What I love about City Girls Decor are the transformations they give to ordinary decorative accessories, using just paint.  With one of the hottest trends in home decor being brights, City Girls Decor has a great selection of pieces perfect for making that statement in your home.  They’ve also got pieces in more traditional colors like black, gold and white if that fits your style better. 

The other day I was looking through the City Girls shop  and so many pieces caught my eye, but three pieces in particular inspired me to create design boards.

 Here are my three “faves of the moment” pieces from City Girls Decor and the room designs that they inspired!

 

Bohemian Chic Decor. Glossy Red Candle WALL Sconces Vintage Upcycled Home Decor Set of Two

Bohemian Chic Wall Sconces  $34 for the pair

Since red is my favorite color, I couldn’t help but gravitate to these faux wicker candle sconces.  Love the texture, high gloss finish and the price! 

I thought these sconces would be ideal in a causal family room filled with bright colors and whimsical patterns.  They look great flanking the bright floral artwork don’t you think?

City Girl Wall Sconce Inspiration

 

Bohemian Chic Home Decor Wall Frame Collection in Teal blue, Cherry Red, Bright Orange, Mustard Yellow and Dark Purple

Bohemian Chic Frame Collection  $64 for the set of 5

Remember my Gallery Wall post from Monday, these frames are the perfect starting point for your GWD project.  Not only does City Girls offer different collections of frames, if you need them in a particular color to work with your decor, Kristina can make it happen. 

I think these frames would be the perfect focal point for a kid’s playroom.  Use the frames to create a gallery wall over a row of white bookcases,  turn one into a bulletin board and another into a chalkboard and you’ve got a fun display and activity wall.  So cute!

City Girl Wall Sconce Inspiration

Wall Decor. Black Pocket Wall Sconces. Upcycled Home Decor. Vintage

Black Pocket Wall Sconce  $30 for the pair. 

 I adore the Wall Pockets!  Besides using them in a LR/FR as wall decor, I think they’d be pretty fab hanging in the bathroom to hold a toothbrush, toothpaste etc. 

The high-gloss wall pockets inspired me to create a glamorous living room with lots of black, modern patterns and lush textures.  After all, glamorous accessories require a glamorous space and these are perfect for flanking a dynamic mirror like this antique gold starburst. 

Black and White Chic

So, aren’t you as excited as I am about these pieces from City Girls Decor

To check out all the other great items available in their shop, head here

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Product images via City Girls Decor
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Anatomy of a Gallery Wall

The Anatomy Of A Gallery Wall

One of the hottest trends in wall decor of late is the Gallery Wall.  Gallery Wall Displays, “a collection of  wall decor elements grouped together to create a visual impact” (my definition), are a great for many reasons.

♦  They create a statement that a single piece of artwork sometimes cannot.

♦  Gallery Wall Displays (GWD as we’ll call them from here on out) can cost less than an oversized piece of wall art.  When it comes to inexpensive frames think Ikea, Goodwill and flea markets.

♦  GWD can be created to work with any design style based on the frames you use, the elements you frame and how the pieces are hung.

♦  GWD are great for personalizing a home and showcasing images and things you love.

♦  You can “create” a theme with GWD where one may not have existed before.

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Here are a few of my favorite GWD , why they work and what I like about them…

This GWD is the perfect filler for this corner space, creating an intimate vignette on the stair landing.  Using narrow frame widths and just two colors of frames, the frames relate to each other. The arrangement plays up the angels created by the handrails and molding.

The theme:  Black and white  and hand-drawn images.

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To create a slightly more traditional feel with your GWD, frame all your art pieces with a similar size mat.  The white mats tie the collection of images together and create visual symmetry. And don’t be afraid to hang art high and low which can make low ceilings feel expansive.

The theme:  People and Faces

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For a more eclectic feel use a variety of frame styles and sized.  Hanging the pieces in more of a random pattern adds interest and pesonality.

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Here’s another example of an eclectic GWD.  A variety of art styles relate to each other in color and also to the decor within the space.

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The beauty of GWD is that just about anything can be used to create the statement. As long as there is a common element like the colors in the art, frame or style the grouping will have a point of view.

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One of my favorite GWD looks is one that combines decorative elements together with functional pieces.  This type of gallery wall is great any room in the home.

tip:  lay your arrangement out on the floor to determine the position of each piece before you begin hanging

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Gallery wall arrangements don’t have to be hung directly on the wall.  You can achieve the same dynamic impact by leaning art on shelves.

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So there you have it, the anatomy of a Gallery Wall.  In the end, creativity is all you need to create a GWD in your own home (well, creativity, lots of nails and patience!) 

If you’re stressing about creating a gallery wall display,  here’s a great tutorial from Brooklyn Limestone and another one from Young House Love!

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In Honor of St. Patricks Day

Just wanted to drop in and share a few lovely things in celebration of St. Paddy’s Day.

 

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If you’re looking for something yummy, how about this St. Patrick’s Day Cheese Cake !

 

 

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If you’re looking for something sparkly, check out this beautiful earrings!

 

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If you’re looking for some design inspiration, check out this gorgeous space!

 

If you’re looking for a little sip to celebrate, try a James Joyce cocktail!
 
James Joyce – created by Gary Regan
1-1/2 ounce Jameson Irish Whiskey
3/4 ounce Sweet Vermouth
3/4 ounce Cointreau
1/2 ounce Lime Juice
Maraschino Cherry Garnish
Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Style AND Budget

As designers, more times than not the projects we work have a budget associated with them…an amount the homeowner has agreed to spend in lieu of creating the space they dream of and envision in their heads.  More times than not, that budget falls short of achieving every little thing we want in a space and the budget gets manipulated to achieve the best results possible.  More times than not us designers have to work our magic, challenge our creativity and in the words of Tim Gunn, “make it work” so that the end result is nothing less than  the vision.

Room designs by Massuco Warner Miller Interior Design & Decoration

When it comes to designing a beautiful space and wanting to save money along the way, there are a few tricks you can employ. Using the room images above, I’m going to point out  FIVE cost cutting measures you could make without negatively impacting the look of the room.

 

1 Instead of purchasing an expensive woven area rug, head to your local carpet store and find a broadloom carpet, otherwise known as your wall-to-wall carpeting, and have it cut and bound to fit your space.  And don’t fret, the designs, textures and pattern options now available in broadloom are endless.  Creating an area rug from broadloom is far less expensive than a typical pre-designed woven area rug and it’s a great way to maintain the style the your room while saving money.

2. Pillows are one the most important decorative accents within a beautifully designed room.  While my personal taste seems to be for fabrics that cost upwards of $80 a yard, I know that making pillows with yardage this expensive is not always in the cards.  Rather than give up on the look I want, I create pillows with split personalities.  I use the expensive fabric for the front of the pillow and use a less expensive fabric for the back side which is less visible.  Taking this approach, you can create a designer pillow for a fraction of the cost. 

Here’s a great example using Schumacher Chiang Mai Dragon fabric which is so popular right now.  At about $135 a yard, this pillow with Chiang Mai front and back can be found on Etsy for $230.00.

Designer Pillows - Decorative Pillows - Throw Pillows - Schumacher - Chiang Mai Dragon - Set of Two - 22 inch Square - Aquamarine - Linen

 

 

SLICK OUTDOOR AQUAMARINE

CALICO CORNER SLICK AQUAMARINE  $26.99/YD

If you take the split personality approach and use Chiang Mai fabric on the front, with a less expensive complimentary fabric on the back, you could get your Chiang Mai pillow for about $ 150.00

 p.s.  one thing I dont’ skimp on is the pillow inserts–down or a down mix is the only way to go!

 

3 When it comes to the furniture in a space, I’m always on the lookout for accent pieces at flea markets, thrift stores and online shops.  My goal is not to find a “cheap” piece of furniture but rather pieces constructed well but maybe needing a little TLC to bring it back to life.  See the round wood side table in the room image…you can find looks like this for less than $100 at flea markets and antique stores.   Here’s almost the same style table on sell via Etsy for $75.00.  Just refinish and you’ve got the look.

Round Accent Table Traditional Shabby Chic

4.  Accent seating can make or break the look of a living room or family room.  While I am all for investing in high quality upholstered arm chairs, I do think you can take the flea market, thrift store or big box discount store approach when it comes to wood accent chairs.  The red chair in the room image definitely creates a focal point in the space and because it’s a unique color, finding a less expensive chair that you can paint and achieve the look will save you money. 

I’ve seen this chair style at HomeGoods on may occasions and found this one below at Overstock.com for $176.99. 

Also, when it comes to accent chairs keep your mind open to slight variations in the style of chair.  You might find a chair like the style above ($128.99)  that is a bit different from what you originally planned but keeps the overall look and feel of the room intact.

 Again, all it would take is a little DIY and you’ve saved a lot of money without compromising the look.

5.  And the last cost cutting measure for decorating High Style and On A Budget is don’t go overboard with the drapes.  Curtains are a great addition to any space, adding softness and texture while in many cases making a room feel taller too.  One of the ways I would save money in the room image above is to eliminate the center panels.  The impact of the curtains comes from the color, the valances and the overall scale of the window treatments.  Eliminating the center panels would not impact the look and in my opinion would actually be a bit less distracting to the room.  Side panels hung on a great curtain rod are your first choice for drapes and will give any room in your home the impact your desire.

 

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 I love designing and love working with spaces where budget is of no concern but since that is rarely the situation and given the economy, it’s great to know a few shortcuts you can take in the design process and still come out with a space that’s everything you want!

If you have any cost cutting tips you use when decorating, I’d love to hear about them and share them with everyone via my Facebook page.  And, if you haven’t LIKED ConfettiStyle Interiors on Facebook yet, hop over there now and hit that button.

 

Thanks for joining me today….see you back here tomorrow.

 

 

 

10 Creative Ways to Decorate with Vintage Silver

If you’ve followed along on this blog for a while, you know that I have an affinity for vintage silver plated pieces.  I especially love trays and serving accessories and have compiled a nice little collection.  While trays lend themselves to creating beautiful wall decor statements or tabletop vignettes, there are so many other creative ways to decorate with vintage silver.

Here are 10 great ideas for incorporating silver pieces into your decor. 

 1.  Flower Vase— silver-plated Mint Julip Cups are perfect for small floral arrangements to set around your home or use as part of a dining tablescape.  I love the look of these monogrammed pieces and would collect an assortment of monograms to work with my more eclectic decor.

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2.  Spice Rack–This is a really creative idea…using silverplated serving dishes as spice racks, hung on the kitchen wall.

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3.  Vanity Tray–Nothing elevates the style of personal accessories or toiletries more than a silver tray.  I have several in my bedroom holding perfume bottles and jewelry and just love the touch of elegance it adds to the room.

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4.  Kitchen Backsplash–Did you ever think to hang a silver tray above the stove as a backsplash accent?  Me either.  I love this idea and the impact it can add to the kitchen.

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5.  Stylish Magnet BoardsI love that these tray can look pretty while also being functional.  Just hang, add magnets and you’ve got a great display area.

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6.  Chalkboard Tray–When I bought my first silver plated tray I had every intention of creating a chalkboard out of it, but haven’t pulled the trigger yet. After seeing this image I really want to take one of my simpler trays turn it into a chalkboard.  Not only does a tray like this work for everyday use in a kitchen or office area, but I love how it can really make a party table come to life.

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7. PlacematI’ve been on the hunt for really simple silver trays to use just for this purpose.  Using a silver tray as a placemat alternative is such a stylish way to dress up a dining table.

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8.  Office Work Station–Totally makes sense that the chic and savvy designer Mary McDonald would use vintage silver pieces to hold all her desktop office tools.  Silver cups are great for holding pencils, paperclips and all your other desk accessories.  And, I love the idea of a silver tray as an in-basket.

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9.  Utensil/Kitchen Caddy–What a great way to add vintage style to your kitchen.  Not only is a silver urn good for holding kitchen utensils but you could also use it to hold wrapped food products like granola bars or tea bags.

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 10.  Plant Holder–Silver Ice buckets or urns are perfect for housing a plant within your decor and makes for a great addition to a tabletop vignette.

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Now that you have some ideas on how to decorate with silver, I wanted to share a few things I’ve learned about shopping and caring for silver! 

When shopping and caring for silver plate, keep these tips in mind:

  • All silver plate in England and North America had to be stamp marked until the 1970’s when stickers were allowed to be used in Canada and the U.S. When looking at a silver piece the first thing you want to do is flip it over and look at the markings on the underside. There might  be several markings such as the country it was made in, markers name and/or trade mark symbol or product number. 
  • When scouring flea markets and thrift shops, don’t shy away from the tarnished pieces.  This is often where you can find your best deals and with a little elbow grease your piece can look as good as new.
  • If there is any tiny lumps or bumps on a tarnished piece of silver plate then pass it by. These little bumps are called pitting and it means that the silver has come loose from the base.
  • The best types of cleaners to use on your silver plate are soap cleaners like Twinkle that you use with a sponge to clean them under water. I also love a good silver polish like Goddard’s.
  • After cleaning a piece of silver, let it sit out for 24 hours before you put it away to make sure that there is no moisture on it. You can store it either in a tarnish resistant cloth or wrap it in flannel and put it in a plastic bag that you can close.  Another trick I use to cut down on the tarnish is to put a piece of white chalk in the storage bag. The chalk absorbs moisture and really cuts down on the tarnish.

 

I’m planning to shop Scott Antique Market this weekend and will be looking for some unique silver plated pieces to add to my collection (and decor).  Several of my silver pieces I’ve lucked upon at Goodwill and other thrift stores, so keep you eyes open when you’re out shopping at these type of stores too!

Happy Decorating!

Shelly

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