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Give your Armoire a New Life

It use to be that armoires were the perfect spot to hide the TV, but then along came the flat screen.  When flat screen tv’s hit the market, armoires were finding their way out.  Today, fewer armoires are being made by furniture manufacturers, but their versatility and practicality is still something to admire.

I love to see armoires turned into creative design statement… turned into gorgeous display cabinets, stunning bar units & functional craft and hobby storage.

{armoire turned into a mini kitchen}

If you have an armoire or two sitting around your house like I do, why not give it a new life.  Here’s a bit of inspiration to get you going.

{love how the upper part of this armoire is used to creatively display serving pieces–and painting the back makes it even more fun!}

 {try adding a mirror to the back of your armoire cabinet and turning the entire space into a custom bar}

 {such a stylish addition to any bathroom–remove the door and use the shelves to hold practical items and a few pretty things too!}

 {love the idea of using an armoire as a bookshelf alternative–a dark background makes allows all the accessories to stand out}

 {what a creative storage option for holding all your baking supplies–love the wallpaper back board}

 {oh so chic!  an armoire to hold all my shoes–love it!}

 {another stunning bar armoire–change out the door hinges to piano hinges so they will fold all the way back}

 {terrific idea for a creative space}

 {a lovely addition to a dining room–love the pop of color used on the inside of the cabinet.  AND, those chairs are pretty stunning too!}

 

So, have you done something creative with an armoire?  I’d love to see just how creative you are all.  Send photos to shelly.confettistyle@gmail.com.

 
all images via pinterest

Best of Etsy: Inspired by Halloween

In honor of Halloween I’ve rounded up a great selection of items from Etsy, all sporting the colors of the holiday…orange, black and white.  A little something you and your home!

Enjoy!

Adorable Halloween BOO wreath from Little Big Nest

Cute and stylish hat to dress up your winter wardrobe from Mels Bells Cloche Hats

Chic lampshade from Graphic Brain Waves.  Lots more great styles available at this shop.

Fun and festive Halloween garland from Polka Dot Shop

Beautiful curly ruff scarf from Avramova.  A stylish way to dress up a plain sweater or coat.

Orange owl Giclee art from Orange Optimist.  Too cute!

Beautiful Vintage Vera Neumann Tiger Lily pillow from Say So Design

Unique Vintage bottle cap and glass bead necklace from Vacation House

Adorable Halloween gift tags Amaretto.  This shop offers an incredible collection of vintage inspired gift tags for every occasion.

 

Head over to Etsy and spend a little time seeing all the amazing items offered by each of these shops!

 

all images via Etsy shops listed

Design Details: Moulding & Trim

The  hubby and I attended a party on Sunday in one of Atlanta’s most beautiful homes.  What made the home really stunning in my eyes was the attention to detail…specifically beautiful moulding and trim that was used throughout the home.

I can’t begin to tell you how moulding can change the look of a space, taking it from an ordinary box to a room that exudes style and character. 

Here’s a line up of rooms where the moulding makes all the difference.

A decorative moulding application is a great way to define and style a large wall

These ceilings are just beautiful and the combination of vertical and horizontal trim work adds such character

WOW!

Create your own artwork with trim

Just how creative can you get with your moulding and trim detail?

Painted moulding is so dramatic and stylish and really brings out the details

Decorative moulding on the ceiling gives the eye visual impact all throughout the space

Decorative moulding up top and plain moulding used decoratively down low!

 

Adding crown moulding or decorative trim to a room is relatively quick and inexpensive to do. It’s definitely one of the easiest ways to add style!  Head here for a great DIY tutorial on the subject.

 
 
all images via pinterest

 

 

MAJOR Design Crush: Greg Natale Design

It all began when a  blog reader sent me an email about this photo, which I wrote about here, asking about the source of the table.  A little research lead me to the designer, which parlayed me into a MAJOR DESIGN CRUSH with Greg Natale.

via pinterest

Greg Natale

This Sydney, Australian designer creates some of the most beautiful spaces I’ve seen. Mr. Natale’s design esthetic leans towards traditional, but his approach to details and finishes, along with his selection of accessories give his spaces a truly fresh and modern feel. 

I’ll let the images of his Twomey Country House project speak for his design talent.  Soak it all in!

 Love the iron door at the entrance.

The grey walls are subtle yet dramatic.

 What a view…inside and out!

The the modern hit of green that shows up in the breakfast area/family room.

A few unexpected pops of color.

Attention to detail always makes a room stand out!

Love these floors!

A charming crystal chandelier sits adjacent to a more casual light fixture so easily.

So much visual interest in this space.

Is this not one of the most beautiful pieces of design work you’ve ever seen?

So elegant and classic.

A cozy and beautiful spot to relax.  The black walls are stunning and I love the carpet and pillows.

Simple white curtains with a black trim.

Having just completed the makeover of my black, white and yellow bedroom, you know I love this space.  The yellow fabric inserts on the bed are incredible.

Look at the detail work in the carpeting.

These walls are gorgeous. 

Love the yellow sofa.

Oh what a dream.

Everything in this bathroom is stunning!  Check out those faucets.

And, it only gets better…a black and white bedroom with my favorite color as a accents.  Lovely!

These images only showcase a small part of Greg Natale’s work.  Head here to check out his full portfolio and learn more about this incredibly talented designer. 

Yet another reason to love Australia!

 

Anyone special you have a design crush on?

 

all image via Greg Natale

Treasure Hunting in Atlanta

Hi all,

One more quick post before I sign off for the weekend.  Seems that many of my friends are squeezing in garage sales before the cold weather sets in.  This weekend, my friends Suenette, a true Garage Sale Maven, will be having her yearly garage sale, filled with loads of incredible treasures.  So, if you live in Atlanta or the surrounding area, get up early on Saturday or Sunday and make sure to stop by this sale.  It will totally be worth your time. 

Here’s a peek at what’s up for grabs:

Lots of silver-plates platters & trays, vintage decanters, hand-painted glassware

Awesome furniture…lots of small accent tables, chairs and bar stools!

Great artwork, loads of brand new lamp shades and tons of great lighting!

 

In addition to this incredible life-size Christopher Radko piece, she’s got lots of incredible Christmas and Halloween Decor!

You’ll also find:

Model Trains
Housewares
Tabletop Accessories
Serving Pieces
Tools
Electronics
Fabric
Picture Frames
 

And More!

 

Sale Starts Saturday, Sept. 24th at 8:00 am!

Address:  4995 Vallo Vista Ct NE, Atlanta, GA  30342

 

The weathers going to be great so come and do some treasure hunting!

A Stylish Black and White Retreat–Bedroom Makeover Reveal

After selling our house several years ago and downsizing, I really lost motivation to decorate my bedroom the way I wanted to.  Instead, I just threw some things I had in the room and lived with it.  Well, fast forward to February of this year when I had enough.  It was time to create a beautiful space that we could relax in and re-energize ourselves in. 

 It was time to create OUR RETREAT.

Here’s a before photo of the room:

 

 

As I began the makeover, I had a few parameters I had to follow:

  1. No painting the furniture or walls (a request from the hubby).  The bed that is currently in my  bedroom is a medium wood tone.  I have a four-poster bed in storage that I want to paint high-gloss black one day and use as my master bed, but until then, I had to work my color theme around my current set of furniture.  And, at the start of the project, the hubby objected to yet another paint project and insisted we not paint the wall.   NOTE:  Since pulling the decor together, I think he’s come around and has agree to paint the space a light grey.
  2. Re-use as many accessories as I can (maybe with a face-lift or two).
  3. Add a touch of red, since it’s my favorite color and makes me smile.
  4. Incorporate a few DIY projects to add that personal touch.
  5. And finally, do it all for $500 or less.

 

The design plan for the room started with this design board I created…

  And this pillow (below) that I saw at Target ($25). I loved the combination of yellow, black and white and knew I could create a stylish and beautiful space with that mix. 

After pulling some of the initial elements together, I then decided to add light grey to the mix to give the room added depth and contrast. That’s when this pillow, also from Target ( $25) was added to the design plan.

Along the way, I created some custom wall decor.  The silver plated trays I found at Goodwill ($ 3.97 ea) and gave them a little pizzazz by gluing round mirrors which were in my craft stash, to the center of each.  The gold ampersand was purchased from Hobby Lobby for $9.99 less 40%.  I painted both pieces of canvas art myself.

The pillows from Target were combined with black and white lattice pillowcases I sewed from fabric purchased at Hobby Lobby ($4.00/yd less 30%. )  It took a yard and a half to make two standard pillowcases. I also made the black and white polka dot pillow from fabric purchased from Hobby Lobby (12″ sq pillow).

I created a small gallery wall statement on one wall, all in black and white.  The “M” letter was a chipboard letter purchased from Hobby Lobby ($3.99 less 40%) that I covered in a patterned black and white paper.  The frames ( galvanized metal) I purchased on my first buying trip to NY way back in 1994.  I printed the images on  my computer.  The Scroll Plaque was another Hobby Lobby purchase ($15.00 less 40%).

The largest metal frame hangs on another wall and I added some ribbon to give is more zhush!

I purchased the floor lamp at HomeGoods ($60) and gave it some added style by trimming out the top and bottom of the shade with black and white grosgrain ribbon from my stash.

 

I added bedside lamps from HomeGoods ($39.99), a black framed mirror($19.99 ea) from Kirklands of all places, and accessories I already owned.

On my bedside table, I placed a decorative box from HomeGoods ($14.99), a yellow frame ($5.99) from Target and flowers ($.99 a stem) in a silver vase (my own).

There is a lingerie check in the room which I accesorized with a glass ball lamp from HomeGoods ($29.99), mercury glass containers from a local store, Home Grown Living, (tall $25, small $8).  The black  vase also came from Home Grown Living ($10) and I filled it with the same white flowers that are on my bedside table.  The silver tray in the corner of the photo was purchased at Goodwill for $.99 cents.  Gotta love that place.

Next to a chair I have in th room sits a large silver urn that I use to hold magazines. This beautiful piece was gifted to me by my dear friend Suenette.   She has a major thing for silver pieces and has taught me so much about what to look for when I’m out thrift shopping.

At the foot of the bed sits a  large ottoman.  It was originally upholstered in a green chenille, but I had it recovered in a black and white mini dot fabric for (upholstery job $100).  The yellow pillows I already owned, but updated them by adding a vintage black button to the center.  The buttons were purchased at Scott Antique Market  for $1.50 ea.  The black and white diamond print pillow I sewed from bandanas ($.99 ea.)

In addition to all the changes above, I added black silk drapes to  the room ($50 per panel–Bed, Bath, Beyond) and dressed them up with a black and white ball fringe trim from Hancock Fabric ($12.00). 

(Hancock Fabric is having a great sale right now in case you’re in a sewing mood).

 

For my bedside table I used a decorative round table and covered it with a black tableskirt both of which  already owned.

As for the bedding, I already owned the white matlesse cover and purchased the black quilt/sham set from Target ($60).

 

I slipcovered the plaid chair in a black chenille with a subtle diamond pattern on it.  Slipcover from Sure Fit ($69).

 

 So, you can see that a lot of elements went into the makeover of this space and I really think  it turned out great. 

 Here are photos the completed space.

 

 

 

 

If you watched The Nate Berkus show on Tuesday and saw the space that Mr. Goodwill Hunting created, you’ll see that I must have been channeling his creative energy back in June when I created my yellow painted wall art. 

 

   

The vision of my bedroom came to life exactly as I imaged and am proud to call it OUR RETREAT!

p.s.  I went over budget, coming in at $615 for the total makeover!  Not bad considering I had a piece professional re-upholstered.

 

Hope you enjoyed my little makeover.

Have a fabulous weekend! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So Many Reasons…

TO LOVE RED…

 Gorgeous!

 Stunning!

 Statement Piece!

Beautiful!

Just a Touch!

 Showstopper!

The Power of Paint!

Classic!

Sexy!

Heart Stopping! 

{I want to jump through the screen and grab those chairs!}

 Traditional Elegance!

 Welcoming!

Chic!

 Lovely!

 I WANT!

My love for the color red started way back when I was little and my bedroom was decorated in white lace with red roses. 

Today, it’s a full-blown love affair!

 

all images via pinterest

 

Come Garage Sale Shopping with Me!

Hey all you Atlanta readers, I’m inviting you to come check out a fabulous Upscale Garage Sale taking place this weekend, in Smyrna. 

A client and friend is having an awesome garage sale, full of fantastic items. And, the event is also for a great cause…benefiting animal welfare and GoodMews.org!

  

 

 

Supporting Our Animal Welfare Efforts

 

The mission of DPI is to provide safe, affordable, and reliable petsitting services.  In doing so, our number one priority is to achieve the highest possible standards in all that we do within the petsitting industry and in our animal welfare efforts.
What
Awesome Upscale Garage Sale in Smyrna

This is one Garage Sale you don’t want to miss!
Lots of high-end furniture, housewares, clothing and more – all priced to sell!

INDOOR SHOPPING – OPEN RAIN OR SHINE
Come Early For Best Selections!

When
Friday, Sept 16th       9am to 4pm
Saturday, Sept 17th
   9am to 3pm
Come Early For Best Selections!


Where

1920 Tyler Ridge SE Smyrna, GA 30080 

Directions
I-285 to Exit 16 (Atlanta Road North)
Proceed North slightly past Paces Ferry Road
Left on Ridge Road
Proceed .07 miles to Ridgehurst Drive
Left on Ridgehurst Drive 
Proceed to 3rd stop sign
Right on Tyler Ridge
Yellow Stucco European Cottage
Please Observe Parking signs

Items
High End Home Furnishings, Furniture,Rugs
Christmas Decorations, Kitchen items
Ladies and Men’s Designer Clothing
CD’s, Office Supplies, Pet Paraphernalia
Patio Furniture, Gardening Pots, Books, Magazines
Shelving, and MORE!


Featuring
Shelly Dozier-McKee, Principle
ConfettiStyle Interiors
Shelly will be providing invaluable design tips
and trade secrets for decorating on a shoe-string.
Shelly can help you get the most
out of your
purchases and pull your home’s interior
together
like never before!
www.confettistyle.com
 
Restrictions
No Pets Please-Because we LOVE pets-
We must insist this is not a pet event
Well Behaved Children and Adults Welcome
No Public Restrooms Provided
All Sales Are Final
 

  
We’ve spent the last three days setting up the sale, pricing items and making the shopping environment inspiring and fun.  Check out a few “sneak peek” photos below (pre-staging). 
 

 

 

Hope to see you there!

 

all images via ConfettiStyle

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