Room of The Week

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.

So refreshing!

 

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image via House Beautiful

An Evening with Eddie Ross

A week ago I attended a tabletop and entertaining workshop with the oh-so-talented  blogger, lifestyle designer and Bravo’s Top Design finalist Eddie Ross  and walked away with lots of inspiration and styling tips to entertain in style.

{Here’s the adorable Eddie letting us in on all his entertaining secrets!}

  Eddie’s presentation was held at the super cute tabletop and gift boutique Travadavi, here in Atlanta.  Travadavi has a wonderful selection of china and dinnerware, serving accessories, gifts and entertaining essentials.  Surrounded by such gorgeous table wares made the event even more exciting. 

Eddie’s presentation was all about Spring table styling and he created a beautiful and colorful table setting just for the event.

 The multi-color tablecloth, in a modern pattern was the foundation for the table and was such visual fun. Isn’t this color combo great for a spring party?

The individual place settings were of course created in true Eddie Ross style.  I adore the modern bright orange charger plate layered with the traditional Asian themed dinner plate to add a bit is style contrast.

As a tie-in to the gold rim on the charger plate, Eddie used gold flatware.  Notice the salad fork and dinner fork are different patterns?  This was one of Eddie’s tips for adding a unique style statement to your tablescapes.

 Another eclectic touch Eddie used on the table was mixing the stemware styles…gold goblets, clear champagne flutes and fluted opaque white water glasses.  White goblets are definitely on my shopping list now!

The flower arrangement Eddie created as the centerpiece was so beautiful.  I love that all the flowers are in the same color family yet the variety of stems used add so much visual interest and texture.

As a fun and creative way to mark each place setting, Eddie created these adorable butterfly name cards to sit on the edge of each glass.  Don’t you just love these?  Eddie said he’d put the how-to instructions for these cards on his blog or Facebook page so check there.  I think these little cards would also be a fun way to decorate a spring gift!

And, another tip from Eddie to make your table come to life was to incorporate a few decorative accessories that relate back to your table theme/patternwork.  Eddie used these porcelain Chinoiserie figurines to play off the Asian themed dinnerware.

A few other Eddie Ross touches that really made the table stand out…

 A beautiful salt-cellar and silverplated pepper holder….

A 1920’s petite silverplated candy dish filled with jelly beans…

(I was lucky enough to find these exact candy dishes last year at a thrift store for .25 cents each)

 And a simple yet elegant wrapped take-away-gift for each guest!

 

In addition to being wowed by the beautiful table Eddie created, I also walked away to some great style tips I wanted to share with you:

  1. Mix old and new!  Combine antique china with newer pieces to add character to your table.
  2. Layer your table linens!  A solid tablecloth with a patterned topper or visa versa will give your table impact and add interest from the floor up.
  3. Use solid colors!  Incorporating solid color pieces will help to tie together a mix of patterns you may use to decorate your table.
  4. Mix finishes!  Mixing gold and silver, matte and shiny, clear and opaque will give your table an eclectic edge.
  5. Focus your flowers!  Staying with a narrow color palette for your flowers will make the arrangement look more expensive and custom.
  6. Be creative with your place cards!  Try a stylized name card that reflects the theme of your table.
  7. Candles are a must!  Use a mix of candlestick style, all in the same finish to add the touch of warmth. Eddie’s go to source for taper candles is Creative Candles.  I sold these in my store and must say they are an excellent candle and come in so many color and sizes!
  8. Stay away from white napkins.  In Eddie’s words, “white napkins are no-fail”, but lack creativity and interest.  Instead, opt for a colored napkin which will make the table livelier.
  9. Don’t forgo napkin rings!  Just like the jewelry you wear, napkin rings add that finishing touch.  Think of them as jewelry for the table.
  10. Don’t overdose on a pattern theme!  Instead of using multiple floral patterns within your tablescape, mix it up.  Mix a geometric with a floral and use solid colors to tie it all together.

The evening ended with a Q & A session and one of the things I took note of were the items Eddie listed as Tabletop Essentials:

  • Colored Stemware
  • Classic Salt and Pepper Shakers
  • Mix and match Flatware
  • Candlesticks (versus pillar or jar candles)
  • Linen Napkins
  • A Tablecloth

 

The evening with one of my design idols was so much fun and so inspiring!

If you don’t already, make sure to follow Eddie’s blog, which is choke full of design advice, inspiration and styling tips.  He also has a listing of his appearances around the country and you definitely don’t want to miss him if he’s coming to your town.

 And, for all the blog readers in Atlanta, make sure to stop by Travadavi to pick up some of their great tabletop and gift items!  You’ll also love the beautiful store design!

 

all images taken by ConfettiStyle

Room(s) of The Week

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!

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I love the idea of using outdoor furniture styles that look as though they are meant for the inside.  No longer do you just have to settle for wicker or wicker-like furniture for your outdoor space. This space is stylish, elegant and oozes of comfort.

  • Look for weather resistant metal tables or how about outfitting a round fire pit with a wood or metal top to create a table.  When the fire pit is needed just remove the top and you have instant ambience.
  • Check on-line specialty stores like Bellacor.com which offers a great selection of outdoor table and floor lamps which have all the style and quality of indoor lighting. 
  • Go bold and bright with your pillows.  There’s not better way to energize an outdoor space than with fun and vibrant pillows.  I love the selection of indoor/outdoor fabrics from Calico Corners (just a sampling in the photo below).

via Calico Corners

 

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I love the cheery feel that this small but impactful outdoor space has.  Bright colors, lots of flowers and a mix of textures add to the personality of this space.

  • When it comes to flower pots and containers, mix and match.  Use a variety of colors, mix metal with ceramic and add pieces with detail.
  • Garden Stools are one of my favorite outdoor pieces.  Not only are they practical but there are so many styles and colors to choose from.  Two of my favorite sources for stools are  Wisteria and Home Decor Direct.  And here are a few of my favorite styles…

Turquoise Cane Pattern Garden Stool–Home Decor Direct

 

Carved Stool

Carved Stool–Wisteria

  • And finally, every outdoor space needs a beautiful serving tray.  I’m loving the large acrylic tray (monogram available) from The Zhush!

Monogrammed Acrylic Trays - Large

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.

Country Gingham Salad Servers

 

Now’s the perfect time to take advantage of the warm weather and get your outdoor space together, just in time for the weekend!

 

Shopping The World: C Wonder

Sometimes a favorite store is not around the corner or down the street…sometimes a favorite store is discovered on the internet and immediately gets added to your “bucket list”.  Until the adventure can be experienced in person, the joy of discovering a new “favorite store” has to be enjoyed from afar! 

I discovered C Wonder, fell in love and just had to share it with you.

 

Enamel Flatware Set  $28.  Available in 5 colors!

Indigo Collection Bowl

Indigo Collection Bowl  $8.00 Available in 3 patterns/colors!

Iron Gate Pillow Cover  $44.  Love the orange!

Monogram Stationery Card Set  $10.00  Available in just about every initial!

Ikat Coffee Mug  $8.00  Available in 3 colors!  Whose morning wouldn’t be great sipping from this cup.

Gusset Tote  $78.  Love, Love, LOVE!    Available in RED only. 

Small Nylon Pouch $24.  Also available in surf blue but the lemon is just so awesome!

Nylon Coin Purse $24  So chic in navy with an 18K gold plated zipper pull and C logo.

Leopard Calf Hair Loafer  $98.  Happy Feet!

Elva Fields Resin Hammered Bangle  $48.  I’m dying to own this!

 

 This little clutch sent my handbag fetish into high gear.  Only $28 for this colorblock clutch.  Available in Stone/Surf, Black/Tan, Cream/Navy and Red/Navy.  The red is calling my name! 

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Anyone up for a road trip?

 

 

C Wonder

Soho

72 Spring St. at Crosby
New York, NY 10012

http://www.cwonder.com/

Additional stores in New York and New Jersey!

 

all images via C Wonder

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
Design boards by ConfettiStyle Interiors

STYLISH and easy DIY Easter

I’m not someone who usually decorates for Easter.  Why??

ONE,  because I dont’ have any children,

 TWO, because it’s a one day celebration,

 THREE, because I hadn’t found a lot of  “stylish adult decorative inspiration” until Pinterest!

With Pinterest by my side, this year my approach to Easter may be different because of these fab DIY ideas.  Check ’em out~

 

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I love the look of the banner, incorporating book pages and simple paper eggs.  Not only is this a stylish Easter look, but it could even be used for my birthday celebration which is the day after Easter. 

3-D Easter Egg Banner via

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I love the idea of decorating with natural elements for Easter.  These branches are simple, “free” and so pretty.  The paper butterflies are fun and give a nod to spring.

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How simple and chic!  And, a great transition into spring.

Easter Flower centerpiece via

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I’m a sucker for containers and what a fun idea for an Easter basket.  And those eggs would be so easy to make…just add stickers, paper and ribbon.

I think three of these down the center of the dining table is the  my perfect Easter decor idea. 

via BHG

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I love the idea of Easter Eggs with a twist.  The beauties above are handsewn and are so cute. 

Fabric Easter Eggs via

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And, I love anything with glitter.  I like the eclectic mix of these eggs and they would be pretty easy to whip together. 

Glittered Easter Eggs via

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If I were having an Easter dinner at my house, I’d definitely be making these little birds nest.  So cute.  And what I like about them even more, is that with a few tweaks, you could use them for a fall or Christmas tablescape.

Easter Nest table decor via

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I love this egg garland used to dress up a staircase.  What makes this work for me is the use of  green eggs versus a variety of pastel colors and the beautiful ribbon.  ‘Cause we all know I have a love for ribbon don’t we!

Easter Egg Garland via

 

So, if you’re like me and Easter decorating hasn’t been your thing, don’t these stylish DIY projects give you a new outlook on the idea??? 

Which idea is your favorite?

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.

 

 

 

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