Sometimes all it takes to create an inspiring work space is a few pretties, a little organization and a pop of color!
Wishing you a weekend filled with lots of INSPIRATION!
Your Guide For Stylish Living
One of my favorite pieces of furniture is the Settee. Not only are Settees the fashionable but they provide function in so many home decor applications.
The Settee is a perfect option for seating at the foot of a bed. Because they are larger in scale than a chair they balance the weight of a bed and add visual impact within a bedroom.
I love the idea of a Settee in a library or reading room. It provides the perfect spot for lounging solo or sitting with someone special while reading.
As an accent in a living room, Settees provide additional seating without overpowering a space.
Tucked in front of a mirror in a bedroom, hallway or pass through, a Settee adds the charm. And, the Settee is the perfect piece of furniture upholstered in a statement piece of fabric.
Replacing what would in most cases be a piece of furniture, a Settee keeps the space at the end of a foyer open and airy!
via Amie Corley Design
Tucked into those often neglected alcoves, a Settee makes this space come alive and purposeful!
Even in a more contemporary styled room, a Settee can make a statement and complete the look. I love the curved details of this Settee amongst all the square and rectangular pieces.
One of my favorite applications for Settees is as an alternative to dining chairs. This dining space is so much more intimate and cozy with twin Settees.
In small rooms the Settee is a great alternative to a traditional sofa or grouping of chairs.
I hope you had a great weekend. I was able to get a little thrift shopping in but was slowed down by the pinched nerve in my neck with is causing numbness in my right (writing, do-everything) hand! I start physical therapy this week so I’m hoping that will solve the issue! Wish me luck!
One of the other things I did this weekend was catch up on some magazine reading and while flipping through the latest issue of House Beautiful, a PBTeen lampshade caught my eye. It intrigued me enough that I immediately headed over the PBTeen website to see what other things they had to offer.
After spending some time on their site, I was amazed at how many cool things they had that were not only appropriate for a teenager, but also great for someone like me who is about to celebrate her 21st wedding anniversary this week!
Here’s what caught my attention:
Wood and Wire Wall Basket–Great for storing magazines or paperwork in the office. I love the industrial feel it has and the numbers give it some added style. $99.00
Scroll Border Mirror–This would look great as part of wall gallery wall display. I love the slightly distressed finish and the beautiful teal color! $98.99 On Sale.
Bone Frames–So great looking. The ethnic patterns and color combinations are so on trend right now. What a great way to add a splash of pattern and color to a tabletop vignette. $24.99 to $28.99 On Sale.
Braided Lampshade–This is a super chic lampshade for a teen store. I love the rope trim detail! $38.99 On Sale. I just might have to pick one of these up!
Crystal Teardrop Chandelier–Stunning! A great piece over a bathtub, vanity or in your home office. $109.00 On Sale!
Shower Curtains–Loving their collection of stylish shower curtains. $38.99 to 69.50
Kaleidoscope Kilim Rug–Love, Love, Love the colors, pattern and texture. $169.00 to $699.00
Furlicious Desk Chair–Ok, I just lost it when I saw this chair. So fabulous and a great buy at only $299.00. This baby may end up on my Christmas List!
The Ooh La La Swivel Chair was my other favorite. How great would this look in a girly office or craft space. $238.99 (for lime green) $349.00 for other colors!
Today I’m excited to have Jessica from Arcadian Lighting for a guest post. Jessica is sharing some fabulous inspiration on combining silver and gold into your decor. Years ago I was not a big fan of combining these colors/finishes but over the years I’ve come to love and appreciate how the combination of silver and gold can elevate the style and design of a space.
Enjoy!
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Hello! I’m Jessica, from Arcadian Lighting, a wonderful online source for beautiful and affordable lighting fixtures in all styles and sizes! I’m delighted to be a guest on Confetti Style today because I’d like to share a collection of inspiring interiors that feature a combination of brilliant silver and gold accents in chandeliers and more.
Thank you for having me as your guest today, Shelly! I hope you enjoy!
The lovely all-white color palette of this bedroom is the perfect canvas for sparkling silver and gold accents. The petite ornaments make such beautiful accents.
The brilliant mix of silver and gold in this dining room creates a wonderful atmosphere for an elegant and exciting diner party. The opulent chandelier is simply stunning.
The geometric metallic silver and gold paint adds a unique, contemporary twist to this dining room. The retro dining table and chairs are a great contrast.
The glittering, reflective surfaces throughout this modern dining room enhance the beauty of so many chic silver and gold accents. I love the simple shape of the golden table lamp.
An eclectic mix of styles and textures make this living room stylish and energetic. Ornate gold and silver accents add a regal touch.
Silver and gold can be used in a more casual style, as in this lovely yellow bedroom. The yellow flowers and contemporary lamp really brighten the metallic accents.
The silvery gold quality of the side table in this entry way show how a beautiful paint color can transform a simple piece of furniture. The silver stenciled wall is beautiful against the gilded mirror.
Rich golden accents against a silvery wallpaper adds a classy touch to this quirky, cozy bedroom. The floral patterned pillows and soft blue color go beautifully with the metallic tones.
Which of these interiors is your favorite?
Let us know! And be sure to stop by Arcadian Lighting for a silver or golden light fixture for your home!
While I’ve never really decorated in a blue and white theme, I’m always attracted to spaces utilizing this color combination.
What draws me to this space is of course the pop of yellow which gives the room a fresh, updated feel but also the combination of one blue and one white sofa. The white sofa floats in front of the bay window with ease of comfort, allowing your eyes to move effortlessly the view.
The blue sofa and opposite navy and white chairs anchor the sides of the room giving the all white space depth and visual weight. I love how the eclectic mix of patterns, some traditional and others abstract and modern brings out the personality of this room.
Traditional navy and white with a dose of “happy” yellow.
Since most of the country is having unseasonably warm weather now, I know that many of you have your outdoor living spaces on your mind. During the warmer months, I love nothing more than to spend time outside with a glass of tea and a stack of magazines. And, I especially love it when the outdoor space I’m in has as much style and flair as an interior room. Check out these fabulous outdoor spaces and a few tips I have on making the most of yours!
via Calico Corners
Turquoise Cane Pattern Garden Stool–Home Decor Direct
Carved Stool–Wisteria
And while you’re at it, add in a set of these “oh so cute” acrylic gingham plaid Salad Servers to serve up your spring salad. Also available from The Zhush.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
The job of an upholsterer is one that I truly admire. Not only is skill and an affinity to detail required, but an upholsterer also needs to have a keen sense of style and creativity.
Several years ago, I was introduced to Julie, owner of The Upholstery Fashionista and her skill and ability with fabric and design details took my appreciation for upholstery to a whole new level. Julie can most definitely re-upholster a chair in a simple fabric with classic trim, but where her talents really shine is when she is allowed to be totally adventurous with here work.
Many of her clients come to her with fabric in hand, but others know of Julie’s’ skill to select the perfect fabric, trim and hardware to really make a piece come to life.
I’m so impressed with Julie’s’ work and just had to share her talents with you.
Ladies and gentlemen I introduce you to the work of The Upholstery Fashionista.
I love this ever so popular Ikat fabric on a traditional frame.
Julie creates beautiful pieces with a rustic, yet elegant look. If a project calls for it, she does a lot to the wood refinishing herself.
This animal print chair with a solid linen back is so chic.
I love these French inspired chairs and the bold nailhead trim.
A pair of classic black and white herringbone wingbacks.
Another French inspired chair with a fun fabric combination.
An unexpected but stylish cording choice for this sofa.
Here’s a chair where Julie ran the stripe vertically on the seat and horizontally on the chair back giving this piece added style.
From frumpy to fabulous!
These are some of Julie’s’ more eclectic pieces. What a fun mix of fabrics and that high-gloss pink frame is so striking.
Love the polka dots.
“BEFORE”
“AFTER” What a great transformation!
Love the sofas new look.
Love!
A 1970’s modern transitioned into a stylish look for today!
Love the detail front and back, and the silver bronze wood finish.
Classic!
Such a fun chair in my favorite color!
Pattern mixing done right!
For those of you living in the Atlanta area, Julie is available for upholstery work and can be contacted via The Upholstery Fashionista Facebook page. She is also in the process of setting up a booth at the Woodstock Market where you can see Julie’s’ work first hand and buy pieces right off the floor. The Woodstock Market will have its first show of the year March 2-4 so mark your calendars.
Someday I’m going to have Julie teach me the art of re-upholstery, but for now she’ll continue to be my go-to resource for custom upholstery work.
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