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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

Stocking Stuffers For Everyone On Your List

Stocking Stuffers--Gift Ideas by ConfettiStyle

With only 11 days until Christmas, now’s the time to hunker down and get that shopping down.  Hopefully you’ve got all your big purchases checked off the list and are now focusing on stocking stuffers.

Stocking Stuffers are my favorite gifts to buy because the gift can be something unique and unexpected.  Today’s gift guide includes 32 items everyone on your shopping list will love.  And they’ve all been Santa approved.

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STOCKING STUFFERS FOR HER

Stocking Stuffers for Her by ConfettiStyle

Stocking Stuffers For Her by ConfettiStyle

Monogram Drink Stirs–These monogram stir sticks are the perfect accent for a stylish bar cart.

Chloe Hoop Earrings–Simple and chic hoop earrings that you can wear with anything.

Lucky Token Keychain–A little good luck charm to carry with you wherever you go.

Christmas Mini Ribbon Candy Gift Bag–Old fashion ribbon candy is one of my favorite childhood memories during the holidays.  This is a great gift for kids or adults.

Pilot Finepoint Rollerball Pens–These are my favorite pens.  I love the smooth roll and the extra-fine tip point.

Donna Karan Cashmere Mist Rollerball–I’ve been wearing this fragrance for years and always get compliments on how it smells.  The rollerball is perfect to keep in a handbag or for traveling.

Mac Mini Lipstick Kit–Mac makes great lipsticks and this set is perfect for the fashionista on your list.

Jewelry Cleaner–A great gift that will make it easy to keep your baubles bright and shiny.

Birthstone Wine Bottle Stopper–A beautiful, handcrafted gift for someone who loves to entertain or enjoy a glass of wine at the end of a long day.

Jade Facial Roller–If you’ve been following beauty trends then you know these facial rollers are all the rage right now.

Leopard Print Scarf–This classic scarf will go with every outfit.  And because its light weight, you can wear it just about year round.

Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Socks–These socks are so soft and warm and perfect for cold nights in front of a fire.

Smith & Cult Nailed Lacquer-I tried this brand of nail polish recently and it is fabulous.  This glossy finish is just stunning.

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STOCKING STUFFERS FOR HIM

Stocking Stuffers For Him by ConfettiStyle

On The Go Men’s Kit–Features a stylish tie-inspired pouch on a two-sided brush. The kit also includes shoe horn, nail clipper, and 6 pairs of collar stays.

Collapsible Popcorn Popper–Perfect for parties or family night, or when he wants a snack just for himself.

Sweater De-Fuzzer–A gift that he won’t realize he needed until he uses it.

Knot Cuff Links–For the guy that loves a traditional fashion statement but with a modern twist.  And there are so many fun colors to choose from.

White Chocolate Peppermint Hot Cocoa Sticks–A little something to sweeten his cup of cocoa or hot toddy.

Jack Black Hand Healer–A hand lotion that will help him keep his hand soft and smooth.

Leather Pen/Pencil Case–This classic leather case is a keepsake that he’ll have for years.  A great gift for a recent college graduate.

Marion Wool Colorful Sock Set–For the guy who likes to add a little personality to his outfit.

Wrinkle Release SprayTime-saving ironing alternative that removes most wrinkles.  Great for someone who travels a lot.

Plaid Stitch Leather Gloves–Because of the stitching detail, these leather gloves have more style than most.  And the price is incredible.

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STOCKING STUFFERS FOR ANYONE

Stocking Stuffers For Anyone by ConfettiStyle

Stainless Steel Straws–Practical, reusable and environmentally friendly!  These are on my wish list.

iPhone Tripod–For that tech savvy person that love to take selfies, create videos or make Instagram stories. And the wireless remote makes it all so easy.

Bistro Monogram Coaster–I love the retro modern design of this coaster.

Tarion Camera Strap–This classic camera strap is under $10.00 and has great reviews.

Echo Dot--We have a DOT in just about every room in our house.  The DOT makes it so easy to control the lights, thermostat and get the latest news update with a simple voice command.

Prism Glasses–These nifty glasses allow you to  read or watch t.v. in bed while laying completely flat. Perfect for kids or those times when you’re stuck in bed with a bad back or the flu.

Milk Chocolate Grahams–Made by a family owned company in Illinois, everyone will be asking for more of this yummy treat.   You might as well pick up a box for yourself.

LED Light-Up USB Charger–For the techie who has everything!

Aerolatte Milk Frother--I bought this several years ago it love using it this time of year to mix hot cocoa. It also works great to sauces and dressings.

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Happy shopping!

Christmas stocking available from Boho Luxe Home

For more gift ideas, check out my Christmas Gift Guides…

 

 

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10 Design Ideas From The Pinewood Forest Idea Home

Pinewood Forest Idea Home--Designer Showhouse

I wasn’t able to attend the preview party for the Pinewood Forest Idea Home a couple of weeks ago but I had the opportunity to tour the house last weekend.

 The Pinewood Forest Idea Home is located outside of Atlanta in Fayetteville, GA.  The eco-friendly community is being designed with energy conservation, sustainable building practices and design creativity as the foundation.  Many of Atlanta’s top interior designers were tapped to design different rooms in the house and the spaces were both beautiful and inspiring.

Today I’m going to take you on a tour of the house and share 10 inspirational design ideas that I filed away for future use.  I think you’ll love them too!

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THE EXTERIOR

Pinewood Forest Idea Home--Designer Showhouse

One of the first things I noticed as I walked up to the house were the unique details.  The courtyard roof had the most beautiful carved wood beams and the perfect weathered finish.

Pinewood Forest Idea Home--Designer Showhouse

The fence surrounding the house was crafted from woven branches and twigs. Such a creative twist for an exterior design detail.

Pinewood Forest Idea Home--Designer Showhouse

Pinewood Forest Idea Home--Designer Showhouse

THE DINING ROOM

The dining room, designed by Jennifer Balcos of Swoox Curated Consignment had such an eclectic and artistic vibe. The oversized artwork and the black and white grid rug were two of my favorite pieces.

Pinewood Forest Idea Home--Designer Showhouse

The ceiling mounted curtain rods also caught my attention because they made the room feel so much taller and open.  This is a great idea for small rooms or space where window moldings might interfere with the rod placement.

 

THE LIVING ROOM

As you walked into the living room, designed by Dana Lynch Design, I noticed this large piece of artwork hung from the window frame.  And a piece of black and white art displayed on a standing easel.  I’m now smitten with the idea of not hanging art on the wall but displaying it in more creative ways.

 

THE KITCHEN

The kitchen, also designed by Dana Lynch was sleek and minimal.  The glass front cabinets added a fun design detail and kept the back wall from feeling heavy and dark.

 

THE BUTLER’S PANTRY

Right off the kitchen was the butler’s pantry with had so many creative details in it. This art piece was a showstopper and upon closer inspection, I realized it was made up of different color paint card held together by black plastic brads. #brilliant

Another feature of the butler’s pantry that I loved was this custom hanging iron shelf.  Such a cool idea!

 

THE LAUNDRY ROOM

Athens designer, Monica Stewart of Misfit House decorated the laundry room located around the corner from the butler’s pantry.  Although the space wasn’t large, the details she added made it a dramatic space.  The black walls and black cabinets gave the space lots of depth and I love the simple but stylish curtain hiding the storage shelf.

 

THE MASTER SUITE

The master suite, designed by Nikie Barfield was a tranquil retreat of soft, neutral colors. I loved the butterfly art that hung over the headboard and the console table turned nightstand.   If you have the space, a console table is a great alternative to a traditional nightstand and can serve as a vanity or desk as well.   The bench can easily be tucked under the table to save space.

 

GUEST BEDROOM

Two guest bedrooms and an office were on the second level of the house.  This small bedroom room designed by my friends Jennifer Schoenberger and Lindsey Hene of Elle + Vreeland Design House was so captivating. I loved the antique daybed and fabric canopy along with the eclectic mix of furniture and wall decor.

Jennifer and Lindsey’s space include this gallery wall that features a framed television that looks like a mirror when it’s not in use.  #detailsmakethedesign

 

GUEST BEDROOM/BATH

Julie Holloway designed the second bedroom and bath.  The bedroom featured a beautiful canopy bed from Restoration Hardware and the bathroom walls were covered in a beautiful floral paper from York.

 

LOUNGE SPACE/OFFICE

Down the hall from the bedrooms was a multi-room lounge space that could also serve as an office.  Jason Mitchell designed this space to feature large art panels of herons and a mix of furniture and accessories.

I loved the quilted pillows and the details on these furniture legs.

 

OUTDOOR COURTYARD

The courtyard outside the house was a entertainers dream.  Instead of traditional outdoor furniture, the centerpiece of the area was a large concrete and reclaimed wood dining set.

Pinewood Forest Idea Home--Designer Showhouse

I loved these oversized woven light fixtures the hung above the table and the oversize art used to accessorize the space.

 

TWO-STORY TOWER

Just off the courtyard was a two-story tower designed by Sherry Hart.  The space could be a mother-in-laws suite or office/creative space and had the spiral staircase that provided access to the second level.

Sherry also incorporated this cute wet bar into the space.  I love the wall sconce and wallpaper accent.

Sherry is a master at designing spaces with a relaxed but stylish vibe. I love her creative use of common items like the basket wall art and wood bench turned display shelf.

Pinewood Forest Idea Home--Designer Showhouse

 

The Pinewood Forest Idea Home is definitely worth checking out if you’re in the Atlanta area.  The home tour is open throughout this Sunday, Oct. 7th.  You can find all the details on the Atlanta Magazine website here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(favorite ) Shopping Sources for Knobs and Pulls

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When it comes to decorating, there are a lot of decorative elements that I’m obsessed with.

I love bamboo picture frames and brass planters.  I have a weakness for decorative boxes and animal print pillows. I rarely ever pass up a piece of milkglass or ironstone when I’m out antiquing. And then there’s my love of decorative knobs.  Whenever I’m at Anthropologie or Hobby Lobby, I always visit the knob bins.  The bins are like jewelry trays and I just love checking out all the sparkly, colorful knobs and envisioning how I can use them to update a piece of furniture or use them on a diy project.

I recently looked through a basket when I store my knobs and realized I have quite the collection.  Some of the knobs I have plans for and others I just loved and couldn’t pass up.  Last year I gave our bedroom armoire a makeover and UpStyled it with paint and knobs from Hobby Lobby.

Summer 2013 Bedroom Update (51)

Decorative knobs are one of the most cost-effective decorative elements you can buy, to easily and quickly transform a piece of furniture.  But finding the perfect knob can sometimes be a challenge.  To help you with the hunt, I’ve compiled a list of my favorite knob sources and what each of them has to offer.

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