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SHARING THE LOVE!

I spend hours upon hours at home looking through design magazines,  flipping through decorating books and searching the web for beautifully decorated rooms.  Besides being part of my job, it is one of my favorite ways to spend a leisurely afternoon, unless of course I am at Barnes and Noble doing the same thing.

 After years of collecting photos, I have accumulated a filing cabinet full of my favorites.  It’s fun to go back from time to time to look at them all, but I thought it would be even more fun to share a few of the rooms I just love.  

  

  

     

I hope you enjoyed the photos.  Happy Monday!

 

all images via Pinterest

DESIGN STAR…NOT YET

It’s week 2 of HGTV’s Design Star and so far I am a little disappointed in the creativity that the design hopefuls have shown.  Compared to earlier seasons, where Antonio Ballatore, Kim Myles and David Bromstad came out of the box with their “unique” guns blazing, the room designs that have been created so far are just plain dull.  If you’ve missed the show, here’s a peak at a few of the episode 1 and 2 designs:

In episode 1, the white box challenge gave the designers the opportunity to create a room based on the design style of one of the other designers.  With a blank canvas, $500 dollars and the full run of an Asian Market, the opportunity to design a fabulous room was at their finger tips.

 Here are the rooms Micheal (left) and Emily (right) designed.  Michael’s room does have some visual interest and he did incorporate some accessories, but the overall design, in my opinion, is messy and lacks any substance.  And what can I say about Emily’s room….the paint is the only interesting element in this space.

The rooms Tom (left) and Julie (right) designed were a bit more interesting.  Tom went a bit overboard with the Asian market theme, but his room did have layers that made it interesting.  Julie on the other hand appears to have been releasing a lot of anger with that wall treatment and all the feathers on the floor.  I would surely have nightmares in this room.

Courtland designed this purple room and although it is a bit simplistic, it does have a point of view and the color statement works.

 This is my absolute favorite room, designed by Tera.  The design is classic, the room feels totally pulled together, and I really like her color statement.

So, having seen a few of the designs from this seasons white room challenge, I can really say they don’t compare to seasons past.

Take a look…

Over the top but really creative…

Stylized, modern and visually interesting…

A bit edgy, but that wall treatment is so cool.

In episode 2, the designers, men vs. women, had to design rooms based on runway fashions they selected.  There were some beautiful outfits that should have given the designers lots of inspiration, but again, I think for the most part, the designs fell short of creating something great. 

Look at this fabulous wedding dress, which was interpreted via the white squares headboard.  Huh?  The inspiration of this dress should have resulted in a fabulous design.

To me the only thing inspiring in this space are the stripes on the wall and the design of the coffee table.  How about some decorative pillows inspired by that Tommy Bahama shirt?

 

 The ladies team created this fabulous chair, based on a high-end designer outfit.  I think this chair has lots of style and looks expensive. This was my favorite element from the entire challenge.

With the plaid shirt and navy “urban” outfit as inspiration, this is the bedroom designed by the women.  I love the chocolate wall and starburst mirror, but what’s up with those window treatments.  It looks like they were duck taped to the windowsill.

As I continue to watch Design Star this season, I can only hope that the designers get a bit more creative and design spaces with real STAR power!

Who’s your favorite designer and what’s your favorite space so far?

all images via HGTV

MY DESIGN STYLE (at the moment)

When it comes to interior design and defining your design style, could you sum it up in a couple of words or even with just one photo?  Believe me, this little task is much easier said than done.  If you are the least bit obsessed with interior design like I am, finding one photo that can visually sum up your design style is not an easy task.  So, when Ally from the blog from the right bank  sent out a challenge to all design buffs to find a photo that says it all, I began digging through my archive of photos.  It didn’t take me too long to find THE ONE….

Rustic Chic Bedroom

room design and image by Suzanne Kasler
While  I am a person that loves to wear color, the subtle color statement of this room just makes my heart sing.  A bit rustic, a touch shabby chic and a whole lot of refined elegance, this room has just the right amount of detail mixed with simplicity…all the things I love!
Challenge yourself to find that one photo that describes your personal style, and share it with us at from the right bank. 
Until next time…

FLOWER POWER

With the heat index nearing 100 degrees in Atlanta today, I have spent a leisurely but productive Sunday making jewelry, reading magazines and catching up with my DVR library.  I also took a peek outside, at my planter boxes, and was thrilled to see that my flowers have not succumb to the heat.  There are so many wonderful things about the Summertime, but there’s not much that beats the beauty of  a pretty flower.   Here are a few Summer finds with loads of flower power. 

                                                                     

 

Source:  McKenzie Child, Kates Paperie, Brian Atwood, French Bull, Anthropologie

 

 

DESIGN CRUSH: TOBI FAIRLEY

The world of Interior Design is full of incredibly talented and inspiring designers, but now and then I come across a designer that takes my breath way.  Right now, that designer is TOBI FAIRLEY.  In 2009, Tobi was selected by Traditional Home Magazine as one of the Top 20 Young Designers in America. Tobi designs rooms that are classic and elegant, while at the same time comfortable and approachable.  Her use of color is genius and they way she combines fabrics, finishes and textures is above and beyond.  Here are a few of her Inspiring Spaces!

 

Tobi Fairley

I just love the combination of pink, chocolate-brown and the apple green.  So refreshing!

What an impactful statement.  The black backgrounds on the prints, along with the black sofa and white accents give Coastal a whole new appeal.

Don’t you just love this combination of orange and turquoise?  This bedroom is relaxing and ooh so stylish!

Tobi has given the sitting area of this bedroom a modern and current vibe with the use of retro patterns, smooth finishes and bold color.

This living area is so classic yet the bold shade of green gives it a young, vibrant feel. The pattern Tobi chose for these chairs is so hip.

You can never do a room wrong by adding accents of red.  This room is clean, chic and sophisticated!

Thanks Tobi for the inspiration!

all images via Tobi Fairley

PRETTY PLATES

Have you ever come across an item(s) and the only thing that comes to mind is WOW! We’ll, my latest wow moment came when I opened the June issue of House Beautiful and saw the beautiful collection of melamine plates.  Besides WOW, my only thought was, boy have plastic plates come a long way! 

french bull

 

french bull

La Plates

 

Target

French Bull

La Plates

 

Photo source:  French Bull, La Plates, Target,

IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK

Wallpaper is making a comeback and its fabulous to see that there are so many new and stunning wallpaper designs hitting the market today.  Not only can wallpaper add beauty to a room, but in many ways wallpaper can do something that paint simply cannot–add texture, depth and enhanced visual interest. Some of  the most innovative wallpaper designs being developed today are coming from Anna French Designs and Crown Wallpaper.  Here are a few of my favorites from their collections.

 

image via Anna French for Thibaut and Crown Wallpapaers

 

DESIGN CRUSH: SARAH RICHARDSON

Every since I started watching Design Inc., and Room Service, I’ve developed a major design crush on Canadian designer Sarah RichardsonShe is just fabulous!  There are so many things I admire about Sarah, but first and foremost is her innovative approach to design.  While she does use some signature elements in the rooms she designs (button closure pillows), she always designs rooms that incorporate a little something fresh and unexpected.  I love that she shops flea markets both to save money and to find unique pieces; I love that she is always repurposing  items versus throwing them away; I love that her shows include the inevitable problems that arise on a project and that she shows us how to solve the problem; I love her eye for fabrics, and if that wasn’t enough, I absolutely love all the adorable clothes and jewelry she wears.  For me, Sarah is one of my interior design and fashion idols.

Sarah Richardson 

 

This is one of the lovely dining rooms designed by Sarah.  The dark wood is beautifully set off with the mirrored console, crystal chandelier and teal wallpaper.

Sarah designed this living room with an understated color palette so that the subtle details like the striped wallpaper, gridded ceiling, silk drapes and damask sofa were the stars.

Just a few of the custom pillows Sarah has designed for her projects!

Dining chairs with a customize fabric application.


 You can check out Sarah’s custom furniture line on her website.

 Sarah’s new line of paint colors is available at Lowe’s!

As a added bonus to watching Sarah’s design shows, I have also gotten to love and admire her “design sidekick” Tommy Smythe.

Tommy is an incredible designer in his own right, has an effervescent personality and is so warm and witty.  Just another good reason to watch Sarah Richardson.

Untill next time…

all images via Sarah Richardson Design 

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