A Pink Rug For The Win! {It’s pretty & budget friendly}

New Dining Room Rug by ConfettiStyle--Dorset Oriental Rug from Wayfair

After hanging our new dining room chandelier, I was on a mission to find a rug to go under the table.  The hubs usually doesn’t have much to say when it comes to our decor but he let me know he wanted a rug with some color in it.

With my marching orders in hand, I set out to find a rug.  I looked at wholesale options, stalked HomeGoods and checked out RugsUSA.com.  Nada! Nothing.  Then one day I decided to look at Wayfair because as the jingle goes…Wayfair you got just what I need!   And they did!

I originally started looking at blue rugs but nothing made my heart flutter.  Next I looked at pink rugs, hot pink to be exact since that’s one of my favorite colors.  Plus there were already touches of pink in our living room so I knew a pink rug would work.  When I typed pink into the search box, lots of pretty rugs came up like this one.  I kept adding rugs I liked to my shopping cart and once I had the choices narrowed down, I reviewed them with the hubby.

We chose the Dorset Oriental Fuchsia Rug and we love it. The rug is the perfect combo of pink and navy with small accents of other colors. And the price was amazing–$ 142.99 for the 8′ x 10′ with free 2-day shipping.

 After ordering it, I was concerned that the pink would be too bright.  It’s actually muted in person (below) and all of the colors are blended nicely within the pattern.

New Dining Room Rug by ConfettiStyle--Dorset Oriental Rug from Wayfair

New Dining Room Rug by ConfettiStyle--Dorset Oriental Rug from Wayfair

Here’s another look at the rug under our table.  If you’re wondering why I’m not showing you our entire dining space, it’s because I have a fall tablescape in progress. I’ll be sharing the entire space next week as part of a Fall Soiree Progressive Dinner Blog Hop so stay tuned.

New Dining Room Rug by ConfettiStyle--Dorset Oriental Rug from Wayfair

New Dining Room Rug by ConfettiStyle

If you like the style of the rug but pink isn’t your color, it’s available in three other colors.

 

New Chandelier & Pendant Lighting

August 20th marked one year since we moved into our new house. Before we moved in we made some big changes like painting all the walls, ceilings, doors and stair rails.  We added hardwood floors on the lower level and gave the kitchen a facelift by painting the kitchen cabinets white.

With all the cosmetic changes made, we’ve slowly been tackling our long decorating list. Among other things, the list includes new kitchen hardware, new light fixtures throughout and decorating my office space, which I finished last month. You can see the before and after of my office space here.

Our townhouse was the model unit and had a few upgraded features.  Unfortunately lighting was not one of them.  All of the fixtures were builder grade with little to no style.  Changing out the lighting was on the top of our to-do list and slowly we are making progress.

In February I was fortunate enough to win a giveaway that Kristy Wicks had in partnership with Lamps Plus.  Since I source a lot of lighting from Lamps Plus for design clients, I was thrilled to win a $500 credit from a company that I love.  I immediately went shopping and selected a new chandelier for our dining space, new pendant lights for the kitchen and a ceiling mount for the lower entryway.

George Kovacs Pendant Lighting from Lamps Plus

Lamps Plus processed the order in a flash and my new lighting arrived on my doorstep a few days later. That was back in March and FINALLY we got around to getting the lighting installed last month.

Our kitchen counters are black granite and all of the interior doors in the house are black, so I selected black and gold lighting for the dining area and kitchen.

Here’s a look at the dining room chandelier from Christmas.  The original fixture was a grey color with dingy white lampshades.

NEW DINING  & KITCHEN LIGHTING

Our new fixture is a beauty.  It’s the Lufkin 6-light Chandelier with black shades and an antique brass frame.  I love the combination of black and brass which speaks to my love for traditional decor  and the rounded shape adds a modern vibe that I love.

**sadly the chandelier is no longer available  

With an open concept main floor, our dining area and kitchen are right next to each other so the kitchen lighting had to coordinate.  I choose three of the George Kovacs Gold Mini Pendants to hang over the peninsula.

fyi–the gold arm and collar on the pendant lights was bight gold so I used antique gold Rub-n-Buff to tone down the color.  One coat gave me the finish color that matches the chandelier perfectly. 

I’m thrilled with our new lighting and the transformation it made to our dining area and kitchen. The final decorative piece for the dining area was a new rug which I ordered a few weeks ago.  I shared a glimpse of it on Instagram and will have a full reveal later this week.  Stay tuned because it’s a beauty and a great price!

Lufkin Lighting Chandelier from Lamps Plus

Our project list is getting shorter but I’m glad to have a few things checked off.

If you’re in the market for stylish and affordable lighting, definitely check out Lamps Plus.  In addition to an amazing lighting selection, they also sell furniture and home decor.  One stop shopping at its best!

 

 

 

Weekend Wrap-Up | Design, Shopping & More-Vol. 11

I don’t know about you but  I’m really trying to make the most of the long weekend before the hustle and bustle of fall and holiday activities start.  First up on my to-do list is cleaning out the storage closet in my garage.  If you don’t hear from me next week, send out a search party.  Here’s a round-up of my favorite reads and inspiration from the week.  Enjoy!

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Fun Read and Inspiration

I was looking through my Pinterest account the other day and was shocked to see that I’ve pinned almost 30,000 images and have over 950,000 monthly viewers.  If you don’t already follow ConfettiStyle, just click here.

How To Organize Your Life According To Your Zodiac Sign.  When it comes to me, the insights about Aries are pretty true expect I prefer a pretty notepad to post-it-notes.

Wow, knowing this makes me love Trader Joes even more.

After seeing this beautiful giftwrap, I’m going to keep a stash of brown paper bags and silk flowers on hand.

Love this fall fabric wreath I spotted on Etsy.

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Labor Day Sales

Old Navy: 50% off all Sweatshirts, Tees, Jeans and Dresses.  It’s a great time to stock-up on basic and layering pieces for fall.  My favorites are this scoop neck top and this plaid swing dress.

Loft:  40% off your entire purchase.  I never shopped the Loft until recently and so far I’m loving everything I’ve purchased.  I just ordered this striped poncho.

Mark & Graham:  Add’l 30% off Sale Items.  It’s a great time to pick up stocking stuffers for Christmas.  My picks are this leather mouse pad, this denim tote and these nylon travel bags.  And the best part, all of these items are monogrammed.

Nordstrom:  Their annual Summer Sale is in progress with savings up to 40% off.   This Kate Spade handbag is a great price and I love this cashmere wrap.

Pier 1:  Buy more, save more including sale and regular priced items.  These napkin rings and these plaid plates are great for fall and Thanksgiving entertaining.

Z Gallerie:  20% off Art & Decor.  I love these navy lidded jars and this colorful art is stunning.

Anthropologie:  Extra 40% off sale items.  This tea-for-me would make a great teacher or girlfriend gift. And this statement necklace is a great deal.

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On the blog this week

My latest thrifting finds

End Of Summer Coffee Table Decor

The Art Of High / Low Style Mixing

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 Before I sign off, I wanted to remind you that the voting is still open for the Amara Interior Blog Awards.  I’m honored to have been nominated for Best Design Inspiration Blog and would love your vote.  You can vote here.

 

5 Minute DIY FaceLift | UpStyling Plain Pillows

DIY Designer Pillows by ConfettiStyle

If you’re looking for an instant makeover for your decor, think about changing your pillows.  Refreshing your pillow mix is an easy and affordable way to change the look of a room.  Store like Ikea and HomeGoods are a great source for basic pillows but sometimes your room might call for pillows with a little more detail.  That’s where the 5 minute facelift comes in.

 Earlier this week I UpStyled the look of a pair of navy velvet pillows I have on my sofa.  The pillow covers are from Ikea and at $9.99 the quality is pretty good.  To give these plain covers a whole new look, I added some beautiful woven trim along each edge.  In just 5 minutes I elevated the look of the pillows and the decor in my family room.

Here’s what you need to do to UpStyle your own pillows…

  1.  Measured the length of the pillow and added 1″ to each end.
  2. Then using a Tailor’s Chalk Pencil, I draw hash marks 3 1/2″ in from each side.
  3. Next I turned each end of the trim under 1″ and stitched it down using a needle and thread.
  4. The final step was gluing the trim in place using Unique Stitch fabric glue. Once dry, the  adhesive is water-soluble, non-toxic and creates a permanent bond.

DIY Designer Pillow Covers by ConfettiStyle

While these aren’t designer pillows, they are a budget-friendly way dress up plain pillow covers and create a fresh new look for your decor.

DIY Designer Pillow Covers by ConfettiStyle

Thanks for stopping by the blog today.  I hope you’re inspired to give your decor a facelift.

You can read all about one of my favorite trim resources here.  And learn my tips for building a pillow assortment here.

 

The Art Of High Low Style Mixing {7 Tips}

Anytime someone new comes over to my house I get asked the question, “where did you get that?”   I think the question comes up because when you look around my house you’ll notice that my decor has been curated over time and has a personalized look and feel.  I’ve decorated our house to reflect the things we love and because of that, it’s has its own flair.

My decor is  a mix of styles,  a combination of vintage and new, plus a combo of high-end pieces and budget friendly finds.The art of mixing high & low furniture and decor is one of the keys to designing a beautiful room.  Here are my tips on how to mix high and low like an Interior Design Pro!

THE FORMULA TO HIGH LOW STYLE MIXING

Tip # 1:  Invest money in the furniture pieces that will get used the most.

Don’t skimp on statement furniture that you and your family will be using on a daily basis.  Look for high-end furniture like a sofa or dining chairs that have solid construction and long wearing fabrics.  Quality pieces will elevate the style of a room and make inexpensive accessories look glam.

Tip # 2:  Be an equal opportunity shopper because finding the right item is more important than where you bought it.

An equal opportunity shopper simply means being open to shopping a variety of stores for the items you want.  Shop your favorite high-end retailers  as well as budget friendly big-box stores that might have identical or similar items for less.  And don’t count out consignment or thrift stores which can be a great source for high-end looks at a fraction of the cost.

I originally purchased this large blue and white ginger jar from a high-end furniture store.  When I decided a needed a second one to flank my fireplace, I went bargain hunting and found the almost identical jar online for $50 less.

 

Tip #3:  Mix materials and finishes to make a room appear more luxurious than it really is.

Adding texture into your decor is an easy way to elevate the style of a room.  Choose accessories that incorporate a variety of elements like wood, fabric and metal for a layered and custom look.  When a room has visual interest, it automatically looks and feels more polished and sophisticated.

The pieces on my bookshelves include an antique brass bowl (high-end), blue and white pottery (mid to low-end) and a disco ball that I bought on clearance (cheap).  The mix creates a curated look that feels like a grouping of treasures collected over the years.

Tip #4:  Don’t be afraid to UpStyle a low-end piece with high-end details.

I’m sure you’ve all seen how an inexpensive pieces from Ikea can be UpStyled to look like a high-end piece with a few simple enhancements.  A coat of paint, new hardware or the addition of trim work can give a simple piece high-end style.  When you’re out shopping and see an inexpensive piece evaluate its potential and how a little refurbishing could give it a whole new look.

A new set of brass knobs elevated the look of this black Ikea cabinet.  And $30 worth of fabric transformed a pair of $11 thrift store ottomans in to accent pieces that look like the cost a lot of money.

An empty room is a story waiting to happen, and you are the author!

Tip #5:  Invest in a few original pieces like artwork or handmade ceramics.

An original piece of art or handmade craft can be a worthwhile investment and elevate the style of a room.  Original pieces don’t have to cost a fortune these days.  You can find original oil paintings at antique stores or have a new piece commissioned from sites like Minted for less than $500.  Etsy is a great source for handcrafted pottery and wood decor for as little as $20.

TIP #6: Group high and low-priced decorative items by color.

Color is a unifying element and will create a sense of equality between items that are grouped together.  Group pieces of similar color on a tabletop or  pillows from the same color family on the sofa.  To keep things visually interesting, look for items with different patterns or  materials so things don’t look to matchy.

A place setting is a great place to experiment with pulling a color theme together.  With this pacesetting, I used blue and white as the theme but combined different patterns to create the interest.

TIP #7: Decorating your home is a marathon, not a sprint!

A room looks best when it is curated over time. Incorporating things that you love and that will make your home feel unique and special.

What tricks do you have for creating your personal decor style?

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For more decorating tips check out these posts…

10 Components To A Beautiful Home

Color Rules

10 Ways To Add Color To Your Decor

 

Weekend Wrap-Up: Vol. 10 {Things I’m Loving & morel}

Hi friends.  I hope you’re enjoying your weekend.  I’ve got a special friend in town this weekend and we’ve got some serious thrift shopping to do. Follow along on instagram (@mjonesstyle and @confettistyle) to see what treasures we spot and what goodies come home with you.  Then sit back and enjoy a few of my favorite links from the week.

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DESIGN INSPIRATION

I love how Camilla decorated her office space.  It’s so fun and cheerful.  I think I may need to make a trip to Big Lots this weekend.

What a beautiful room transformation.  Definitely proof that taking your time decorating your home pays off.

Design magazines are one of my guilty pleasures and some of my favorite publications are ones from different areas of the country like New England Home.  The magazine showcases an array of beautiful homes and their online design gallery is a great source of design inspiration.  Printed copies of the magazine are available thru subscription here.

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ENTERTAINING INSPIRATION

This is such a fun entertaining idea and tablescape for an end of summer party.

I’m definitely adding the idea of serving individual salads in teacups to my entertaining notebook.  Such a fun idea!

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I recently discovered the blog, Most Lovely Things and love everything Annie and Madeline post.  This fall tablescape they created has me inspired to add some color to my Thanksgiving table this year.

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SHOPPING FINDS

I’m loving this rug and considering it for my dining room.  Both the color and the price are amazing.

I’m excited to get a copy of Susanna Sulk’s new book, The Power Of Pattern.

Loving this black and white bath mat from H and M Home.   It’s under $20!

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In case you missed it…on the blog this week!

I gave this bench a 5 minute makeover and now it’s amazing!

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IN OTHER EXCITING NEWS…

If you live in the Atlanta area, I’d love for you to join me this coming Thursday, 8/23 at ADAC for the Black Southern Belle Event, Your Office, Your Band!  You can learn more about the event and register to attend here.

Black Southern Belle Your Office, Your Brand Workshop featuring ConfettiStyle

I’m so honored to be nominated again this year for an Amara Interior Blog Award.  I’d love your support so head here and vote for ConfettiStyle as the Best Design Inspiration Blog!

2018 Amara Interior Blog Awards Nominee for ConfettiStyle

 

Enjoy your Sunday friends.

What Decorating and Life Have In Common

Happy Friday!  I’m popping in today to share a post I originally shared over 5 years ago.  I remember at the time I was contemplating with whether to make some big changes in my decor. And looking back, I was also feeling a little uneasy in my life as well. The idea of change wasn’t sitting well with me so I wrote this post.

Here I am some 5 years later thinking about change again.  So what better way to refocus my thoughts and energy than to take my own piece of advice.   This post has as much to do about design and decorating as it does about living life to the fullest.  Sometimes you need to step back and look at things in a different way before moving forward.

DESIGN LESSONS FOR YOUR HOME and LIFE

1.  Styles Change and So Should You—I know that not everyone is like me and has their décor in a constant state of change, but I do believe that as people change the décor they surround themselves with should change as well.  This doesn’t mean changing every piece you own, just change the things that no longer fit your lifestyle or taste.  Surround yourself with only those things that bring you joy.  Life Lesson:  This also goes for the people you surround yourself with!  Life is too short to have people in your life that don’t lift you up.

2.  If you Love it, Buy it–If I had a penny for every time I’ve said those words to a client, I’d own a private island. If you buy things you love, you’ll always find a place for them in your home.  Be fiscally responsible but don’t walk about from things that spark your happiness.  And remember, bringing something new into your home may shine a light on something you should let go of. Life Lesson:  You never regret anything you do out of love!

3.  Trust your Gut–Design is as much about looking good and it is about feeling good.  If something doesn’t feel right about your décor, take the time to study it and figure out what it is that bothers you.  Your home should make you feel comfortable and at ease!  Life Lesson:  Pay attention to the feeling in your gut when you are around people and situations that don’t make you feel good.  Instinct and intuition are all-powerful.  Learn to trust them.

4.  Design Should be a Marathon, not a Sprint–I do it and I know many of you do it as well….rush the design process.  We want immediate gratification instead of holding out for the right thing.  Decorating your home should be a process, with time given to understanding the look you want, the way you live in the space and the way you want your home to feel.  Taking time to create the living space you dream of will result in a home that you’ll love for years to come.  Life Lesson: Whenever you want to make a change in your life,  work at it each day and make it a habit and not expect it to all happen over night. 

5.  Design for the Space you Live in, Not the Space you Dream Of–I’ve worked with clients who buy things with the idea of it working in the home they “hope” to live in one day and not the home they actually live in now.  While it’s always good to buy pieces that can function in different ways, don’t get caught up in buying furniture or decor that is not  suited for your current living environment.  Make the most of what you have, with where you are!  Life Lesson:  Find and appreciate every moment and every thing that exist in your life today.  Tomorrow is not guaranteed to anyone and neither is that water front mansion that may be your dream home.

6.  Too Much of a Good Thing can be Bad–Good design is about lots of little things coming together to create a beautiful space.  Too much of the same thing whether it  be color, a pattern or an item can turn tasteful décor into décor gone bad.  Life Lesson:  All things in moderation. 

7.  Sometimes You Have to Challenge Yourself–Getting in a rut with your design style is easy to do.  We all become comfortable with what we have and the idea of implementing a change can feel overwhelming. As with life, you need to challenge your design style from time to time.  Try incorporating a new color into your décor or rearrange your furniture to create a different look for a room.  Change your thought pattern from “I’ve always done it like this” to “What if I did it like this?”.  Life Lesson:  To grow and be the best that you can be in life you have to challenge yourself to do things that move you forward and expose you to new ways of thinking and doing. 

8.  You Have to Look Up as Well as Ahead–Ceiling are an important part of décor and often times they get neglected which can cast a negative view on a space.  Consider your ceiling as the 5th wall and paint it or treat it in a way that enhances your décor. If paint is not your thing think about a ceiling medallion for the chandelier or enhance your crown molding.  Life Lesson:  Creating a vision for your life and your career is one of the surest ways to make it happen.  Whether you believe it or not, your thoughts do become things and what you think you become!

9.  Interior Design is Not About the Stuff, It’s About What you Do with That Stuff–Taking the time to create a living environment that allows you to live your best life and to nourish your spirit are the things that matter most in design.  Create furniture arrangements that allow you family to connect, hang photos that tell your family story and decorate with items that give you a sense of comfort and joy .  Life Lessons:  Who you are defines what you do & What you do defines who you are!  Life is 10% of what happens to you, and 90% of how you react to it.

10. The More you Love Your Decisions, the Less You Need Others to Love Them.  Social media can definitely spin you into the comparison trap and leave you feeling less than.  Remember that you were put on this earth for a purpose and to create your own path.  Don’t let anyone dull your sparkle or dim your light.  Life Lesson:  You are the captain of your ship and your happiness is in your hands. 

 

 

Home Office Tour: Design Is In The Details

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

Finally is the word that comes to mind when I think about todays post. I FINALLY put the finishing touches on my home office space and I’m excited to share it with you.

When we moved into the house almost a year ago, I started planning how I wanted to decorate my office.  I knew I wanted to do something bold and dramatic. I also wanted the color theme to be black & white with a pop of color.   Well friends, I think I checked off all the boxes and I’m so happy with how the space turned out.

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

Before I share more pictures, let me show you what the room looked like when we purchased the house.  We have a three-story townhouse and my home office is located on the lower level.  The walls were painted a cadet blue color, the doors black and the carpet was in desperate need of replacing. You’ll also notice that the ceiling light was broken.  Even though the space is on the lower level, it gets pretty good light because of the large windows on one side.

Just a few weeks after moving in, I came up with a design plan for the space.  It included bookcases along one wall, a large desk and blue & white accessories.  I also wanted gold light fixture for the ceiling. But the most exciting design detail was the Smith Honig Bryony Storm Noir Wallpaper I wanted to put on the ceiling. In a nutshell, the space was designed to have a classic but modern vibe.

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

 

Here’s my newly decorated home office space…

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

One of the first things we did before we moved into the house was rip up the carpet and replace it with hardwood flooring.  The floors are Brazilian Cherry to match the floors on the 2nd level.  I love the look and the color contrast the floors provides against the grey walls, white trim and black furniture.

The wallpapered ceiling is the crowing glory of my office and really takes your breath away when you walk through the door.  After I created the design plan and shared it with Kellie at Smith Honig, she graciously provided the wallpaper and manpower to install the wallpaper.

For those of you not familiar with Smith Honig, it’s a fabulous company owned by Kellie Smith and Melanie Honig.  The Boho Luxe inspired products they sell are bold and dynamic with lush colors and statement making patterns.  Inspired by their travels around the world, every product is infused with global influences that make them unique and distinctive. The line includes wallpaper, fabric by the yard, throw pillows, tassels, art and personal accessories.  You can check out the entire Smith Honig Collection here.  

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

All of the wallpaper that Smith Honig sells is peel and stick which makes it ideal for any room in the house.  It’s a breeze to hang and can be taken down whenever you want a new look.  Since I was hanging the wallpaper on my ceiling, the installer used wallpaper adhesive along the edges and seams to get the best application.  If you’re considering hanging peel and stick wallpaper on a ceiling, you’ll definitely want to use a little glue to make sure it’s secure and stays in place.  I absolutely love how the ceiling turned out am I so glad I wasn’t afford to add such a bold and unexpected design detail.

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

There are vintage pieces sprinkled around my home office.  I bought this vintage typewriter at The Longest Yard Sale a few years ago for $40.

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

Because my home office space needs to serve multiple purposes (design work, crafting etc), I needed lots of storage. I went on the hunt for a white cabinet and found the Lainey Credenza on Wayfair.  The minute I saw the door detail and acrylic handles I was sold. This cabinet holds fabric books, paint decks and other items I use in my design business.

I hung a gold starburst mirror above the credenza and accessorized the top with design books, a ceramic bust and a few vintage pieces.  The lamp is one of my favorite thrifted finds of all times and only cost $13.

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

I placed three Ikea Billy Bookcases along the back wall and have a collection of blue and white jars displayed on top. Most of the jars I bought at antique stores but you can purchase the small lidded jar here. I replaced the wood cabinet door knobs with ceramic pulls from Hobby Lobby.

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

I own a ton of design books and have just a small portion of my collection in my home office.  And I’m always finding new vintage pieces so I’m constantly reworking the accessories on the bookshelves.

When it came to artwork, I wanted to use abstract artwork and these black and white designs by Steve McKenzie were perfect.  Each piece is a limited edition Fine Art Giclee print  from Steve’s Alchemy collection.  You can view all of the Steve McKenzie artwork here. The frames are from Ikea, painted gold.

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

Instead of using a chair on the other side of my desk, I have a long bench for additional seating.  I found this one at HomeGoods and while the blue stripes work in the space I am planning to re-upholster it in a royal blue velvet.

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

A Chinese Chippendale style chair was part of my original design plan and I was thrilled when I lucked upon a black one at an estate sale for under $50.   I bought the pink pillow from Steve McKenzie’s and it ties into the touches of pink in the wallpaper.  And the rug was a great find at HomeGoods.  The texture and subtle black and white yarn mix add a lot of visual interest to the space.  You can buy the rug here.

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

During a normal work day, my desk is covered with papers, fabric swatches and other design supplies so a large desk surface was a must.  Instead of an office desk, I’m using a large dining table as my desk.  This is the Brookwood Dining Table from Wayfair.

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

There were several lantern style light fixtures I considered for my office but I ended up getting the Park Lane Lantern from Ballard Designs.  This was another lucky find which I scored at the Ballard outlet for $25. The lantern was originally forest green but I gave it a coat of gold spray paint and totally transformed it.

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

Home Office Tour by ConfettiStyle

 

As I mentioned above, I am thrilled with how my home office space turned out.  From the ceiling to the furniture selections, it’s exactly as I envisioned it.  I hope you enjoyed the tour. If you have question about anything, just leave me a comment below. In a future post I’ll share how I keep my office space organized and how I store supplies like ribbon and items for my Etsy shop.

In the coming weeks, I’ll be finishing up a few more rooms in the house and will share those with you.

Thanks for stopping by the blog today.

 

 

Wall Color—Whisper by Benjamin Moore

Trim Color—Simply White by Benjamin Moore

Door Color—Black Satin by Benjamin Moore

Wallpaper (peel and stick adhered with glue)—Smith Honig Bryony Storm

Lantern Light—Park Lane by Ballard Designs  painted gold (discontinued)

White Cradenza—Wayfair

Starburst Mirror—Amazon

Acrylic Lamp—vintage

Typewriter—vintage (great options available on Etsy)

Ceramic Bust—HomeGoods (similar here)

Pink Abstract Art—Etsy

Black Bookcases—Ikea

Cabinet Door Knobs—Hobby Lobby (in store only)

Black and White Abstract Art—Steve McKenzie’s

Frames—Ikea (painted gold)

Blue and White Ginger Jars—antique stores/thrifted (similar styles here and here)

Black Desk—Wayfair

Black Desk Chair—Estate Sale (similar here)

Rug—Rugs Direct

Gold Desk Lamp—Target

Rattan Desk Caddy—thrifted (similar here)

White Ceramic Desk Tray—Target (on longer available online)

A few of my favorite design books:

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