Defining My Accessory Formula (plus design tips)

Have you ever looked around your home and discovered that you have an accessory formula?  I know I have a definite design style, Eclectic Glam but I didn’t fully recognize that I have a ‘formula’ when it comes to the accessories that I decorate with.  My formula is a combination of classic styling, pops of color, graphic patterns, lots of black, touches of gold, texture and more design books then you can imagine.  Here’s a visual of what my accessory formula looks like and a little bit about why I gravitate towards some of these elements.

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Bold lighting is one of my favorite ways to create visual impact in a room and I love the drama that a black lampshade gives a space.  Tip: the diameter of the bottom of the shade should not be greater than the height of the lamp body (to the bottom of the socket).

When it comes to mirror styles, starburst mirrors are at the top of my list.  You can hang larger starburst mirrors by themselves or hang smaller mirrors in the center of a large rectangular or square mirror to create dimensional decor. Starburst mirrors are also great to incorporate into a gallery wall display.

Colorful artwork is my artwork of choice.  I have lots of original black art that my mom brought back from a trip to Africa and definitely adds a personal touch to my decor.  I prefer watercolors or more traditional art but abstract is slowly growing on me.  Tip: in general, when hanging art over a piece of furniture it should not be longer than the width of the furniture.  You want the art and the furniture piece to feel balanced.

I am a confessed pillow addict and have more than my fair share.  I love mixing graphic patterned pillows with solid textures or florals, and that pillows are an inexpensive way to change the look of my decor each season.  Tip:  always buy pillow inserts one or two sizes larger than the pillow cover so that your pillow is plush and full.

Baskets are my friend.  I used them not only as decor but for organization in every room.

My rule of thumb when it comes to decorative accessories is buy what you love and you’ll always find a place for it.  I love decorative boxes, vintage pieces and always try to incorporate a whimsical accent into my decor.  Tip: when decorating tabletops, group accessories in odd numbers.  The basic idea of the rule is that details and objects that are arranged or grouped in odd numbers are more appealing, memorable, and effective than even-numbered pairings.

Over the year I’ve tried decorating in neutrals and more muted colors and every time I’ve felt uneasy.  I love color and use it to add a signature feel to my decor.  Tip:  decorate with the colors you wear and your decor will feel a stronger connection to your decor.  If you want to learn more about the impact of color in your life, here’s a great article.

When it’s all said and done, my accessory formula is definitely a reflection of my personality!

When you look around your house, can to tell if you have an accessory formula that guides you when decorating?

Shelly

Shopping Source List: Possini Euro Design Lamp  /  Virginia Picture Frames /   Sole Starburst Mirror / Surya Tobias Throw Blanket /  Dreams in Floral Art / Kisanii Pillow Cover / Bubble Knit Pillow / Cowhide Rug / Gold Wishbone /  Black Box with Agate / Braided Storage Basket / Pizzazz Area Rug

 

A Lighting Company that’s so much more!

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On a daily basis my mailbox is filled with catalogs.  I try my best to flip through each one but often times they get laid to the side and then in a moment of de-cluttering they get thrown in the trash.

The other day I received the Rejuvenation Lighting & House Parts catalog in the mail and immediately stopped, dropped and looked at every page.  The cover image is what caught my attention and I couldn’t wait to learn more about this lighting and home line.

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Butte Faceted Pendant / Butte Cone Pendant / Butte Dome Pendant /  Galaxy Wide Chandelier / Carson Rod Pendant / Haleigh Pendant

Rejuvenation House Parts was founded in 1977, but the story really begins in 1975 – when Jim Kelly purchased a condemned saloon in a rough-hewn Portland, Oregon neighborhood for $1,000. During two years of extensive renovations, Kelly had a difficult time finding the lighting and house parts he needed to preserve the historic character and details of his small building.

Recognizing an opportunity, he decided to use his small storefront to serve the needs of like-minded old-house renovators. After borrowing $2,500, he opened what was essentially a specialized junk store selling architectural salvage – things like doors, windows, light fixtures, clawfoot tubs. Using antique fixtures as models, he hired his first “manufacturing” employee to start making basic reproduction Victorian and early 20th-century ceiling fixtures and wall brackets.

By 1982, strong demand encouraged Kelly to create a mail-order catalogue. In 2011, Rejuvenation joined the Williams-Sonoma, Inc. portfolio of brands. Today we offer a wide range of products, including furniture and home décor, and have four retail stores.

At first glance Rejuvenation is a lighting company but boy-oh-boy do they have so much more to offer.

Momo Single Sconce

Momo Single Sconce (gorgeous)

Wire Chair

Wire Chair  (love this chair)

Vintage Rotating Bin

Vintage Rotating Bin (functional and funky)

Please Ring Doorbell Button

Please Ring Doorbell Button (classic)

Aurora Utility Stool

Aurora Utility Stool (available in multiple colors)

 Tolson Faucet

Tolson Faucet 

Rejuvenation Registers and Light Covers

Beautiful register colors and switch plate covers

Lg Steel Canvas Laundry Bin

Steel and Canvas Laundry Bin

Kanota Hardware

Kanota Cabinet Hardware

From chic bathroom lighting and hardware to restored vintage antiques and furniture, Rejuvenation is a great source for unique home accents.

You can order your own copy of the Rejuvenation catalog and view the entire product line at www.rejuvenation.com!

Shelly

Trending: Highlights from the Atlanta Gift Show

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Last weekend I carved out some time to attend the Atlanta Gift and Home Furnishings market which was taking place here in Atlanta.  I’ve written several post about the market before and based on the feedback from you all, you love to hear about market and see some of the new products and styles that being introduced.  So today’s post is sharing some of the highlights from the show.

For those of you that aren’t familiar with the market, let me give you a brief overview.

The market buildings are officially called AmericasMart Atlanta and the show is one of the largest wholesale buying shows in the country.  The mart is open to-the-trade only which means only individuals and retail businesses that are reselling the products can place orders.  In order to place orders you need to register with a business license and resale certificate as well as meet some of the other requirements that are outlined on the Americasmart.com website.

The mart is open weekdays with extended days and hours during the market shows.  There are two main shows each year, January and July and several ‘mini’ shows throughout the year including apparel and wedding shows.

There are three buildings (and lots of floors) that make up AmericasMart and each building features a mix of different items.

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The Gift Mart (Bldg. 2–18 floors) is where most of the gift lines are represented.  You’ll find product like candles, decorative accessories, books, personal accessories, bath/body etc.

The Merchandise Mart (Bldg. 1–20 floors) is where the larger furniture companies and many of the lighting manufacturers show their products.  You’ll also find lots of artwork in this building along with many of the seasonal lines (Fall, Halloween, Christmas).

 The Apparel Mart (Bldg. 3–15 floors) is where higher end clothing lines and accessory lines are.  The apparel mart is also where many of the cash and carry vendors set up during the shows.

Whew!  That’s gives you a highlight of what AmericasMart is all about. You can find more details about the mart on their website.

Now, let’s get to the good stuff.

The January market is when most manufacturers introduce new items for the year as well as Christmas and seasonal items.  I love going to this market to see what the trends are as well what all  the designers are introducing in their product lines.

There were a lot of things that caught my attention at this market but a few statements that I saw over and over again which made an impact on me.

Blue and White-If you love blue and white decor, you’re in luck.  This color combo is definitely going to be a major statement for Spring and Summer.  Expect to see lots of blue and white pillows, rugs, bedding and textiles along with decorative accessories and lighting.

Blue and White--Jan. 2015

Chrome–Even though gold and brass are dominating right now, polished chrome is being introduced in a big way for Spring 2015.  You’ll see the finish on furniture, lighting and entertaining pieces.

Chrome--Jan. 2015

Mixed Materials–I saw lots of mixed materials at the show.  Leather is being used as an accent on metal and wood furniture which results in a refined rugged feel.

Leather Accents--Jan. 2015

Here’s another furniture piece featuring mixed materials.  I love the combo of burl wood and brass.

Brass and Burl Wood--Jan. 2015

Bone Mirrors–Another big statement I saw at the show was shaped mirrors in bone.  They were everywhere.

Horn Mirrors--Jan. 2015

There were mirrors in a single color bone and also mixed colors.

Shaped Horn Lamps--Jan. 2015

Shaped Mirrors--Jan. 2015

Marble–Marble has and will continue to be a design classic.  It’s being used in more creative ways which give it a whole new appeal.  This waterfall coffee table was just stunning and is a design that would work with just about any design style.

Marble Tables--Jan. 2014

Small side tables in marble are also a trending statement. The shaped and design of this table is really great.

Marble and Brass--Jan. 2015

Agate–This is a material that have been popular for a couple of years now.  What started as coasters is now moving into other decorative looks like these napkin rings.

Agate--Jan. 2015

Brass–I love that brass is still a hot look in home decor.  Here’s a collection of items I saw at market that represent this trend.  Those flower shaped mirrors are on my list to purchase.

Copper Decor--Jan. 2015

Shaped Ottomans–Ottomans have moved beyond a simple cube into shaped and sculpted styles.  I fell in love with the vignette and love the idea of placing a grouping of ottomans around a table.  This would be a great look in a foyer or even a breakfast area.

Styled Ottoman--Jan. 2015

Chair Details–The club chair is becoming more stylish because of unique design details that are being built into the design.  The arms and the tufting detail on the back gave this chair added style.

Unique Details--Jan. 2015

Hollywood Regency–Glam furniture is definitely trending so look for lots of styles like this hitting furniture and retail stores.

Antique Silver--Jan. 2015

Color–Color is a typical spring season design statement but the more saturated colors are dominating.  Look for lots of pink, teal and jewel tones.

Pink--Jan. 2015

Statement Lighting–It’s so exciting to see so many amazing light fixtures on the market.  Overall, lighting is larger and details and classic.

Unique Lighting--Jan. 2015

And finally, there was a big introduction of abstract, muted color artwork at this market.  A lot of the patterns had a batik inspired theme which makes them great to decorating any area of the home.

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As you can image, with over 40 floors of product and 1000’s of manufacturers, this is just a teeny tiny glimpse into the what you’ll start seeing on store shelves and in magazines and catalogs in the coming months.  There is so much to be excited about in the home decor industry for 2015.

Come back tomorrow when I’ll be sharing some of the top design books being introduced in 2015!

Shelly

Trend Watch: Hexagon Shapes

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Hexagon shapes are one design trend I’m a fan of, especially after making my DIY Hexagon Cocktail Tray.

And, this room created by Mandi is one of the my favorite blogger DIY projects.

What I love about Hexagon shapes is that they can take on a modern or traditional feel, depending on the application.  

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An exaggerated hexagon tile is a fresh way to accent the backsplash.

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Hexagon shaped tables are a great alternative to round tables, providing more design definition within the space.

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Just like a round mirror, but with even more style, a hexagon mirror is a great visual contrast when set against square and rectangular shapes.

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Hexagon floor tiles add visual movement to a room without being too busy.

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A modern hexagon design pairs well with classic, traditional pieces.  

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Hexagon wallpaper is a fun and artistic way to accent a wall.

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Hanging hexagon light fixtures are a great way to enhance the lighting that is given off in a space.

So what do you think?  Is this a design trend that you love or want to let go of?  

Shelly

***If you want even more insight into why hexagons are such a great shape, read this interesting article, from the perspective of bees!

Rooms Inspired by HomeGoods–Blue and White Lamps

Happy Hump Day!  I hope your week is going swell and that you are doing great things!

Today I wanted to share with you a  few room designs I created, inspired by HomeGoods.

Every time I walk through HomeGoods, I find myself snapping pictures and envisioning how I’d use a particular item in a room.  Instead of keeping my imagination to myself, I’ve decided to share my vision with you in a new series that will be popping up on the blog from time to time.  It’s called Rooms Inspired by HomeGoods.  Sometimes I’ll be sharing room designs, sometimes it might be an entertaining tablescape or it might be a vision I have for chic bathroom.  The rooms and spaces I feature will vary, but the inspiration will all come from something I’ve spotted at HomeGoods. 

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Trend Spotting at the Atlanta Gift & Furniture Show

In addition to attending the Haven conference last week, I also squeezed in a couple of days at the Atlanta Gift & Furniture show.  The Atlanta show is one of the largest industry trade shows where the focus in home decor, furnishings and gift items.  If you’ve read any of my previous post on the show you know that there are three massive buildings with hundreds and hundreds and showrooms featuring the latest and greatest design and product trends for home and gifts.

I always attend the shows looking for new resources to use in my design business but also as a way to stay on top of the newest design, color and styling trends in home decor.  While I won’t say that I say any totally new trends at this market, I did see lots of trends that have been building over the last couple of years becoming even stronger.  Want to know what’s hot,  check out the trends I spotted (s0rry in advance for the not so stellar iPhone photos)…

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From the Ceiling to the Floor–Stylish Ways to Light Up Your Life

Have you ever spent time on the Lamps Plus website?  It’s kinda like lamp heaven and you can easily get sucked in and find yourself spending hours looking all their fabulous lighting.

Lamps Plus is one of my go-to sources for stylish lighting (especially when the budget goes beyond the big box stores).  On a recent lamp binge I unearthed some fabulous lighting options and found myself hummingyou light up my life, which by the way was a favorite of mine back in the day.  Anyway,  I don’t want to be alone in my fixation with Lamps Plus lighting so I’m going to get you hooked with my newest discoveries–from ceiling to floor!  Check them out and you can thank me later.

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This Antique Brass Ceiling Light would look great in a kitchen or powder room or even in a kitchen pantry.
 The Liberty Gold Ceiling Light is just screaming to be placed in a powder room or hallway.  
You gotta love the Feiss Urban Renewal Wide Brass Ceiling Light  for a boy’s room or mud room.
The classic styling of the Jonathan Adler Parker Wide Brass Ceiling Light make it perfect for a bathroom, small foyer or closet.

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Two of these Alcazar Brass and Mercury Glass Table Lamp on a console table would be stunning. 
I’d put this  Dimond Farmhouse Antique Brass Table Lamp   in a men’s office or kids play/study area.
The Spotlight Brass Table Lamp would be a stylish way to accent a desk or craft area.
The Robert Abbey Sloan Aged Brass and Crystal Table Lamp is screaming “put me on a marble top side table.”
One on his nightstand and one on mine–that’s where I’d put this Robert Abbey Alice Antique Brass Table Lamp
So many places the Robert Abbey Fineas Alabaster and Brass Table Lamp could go–dining room buffet, bedroom, sofa table!

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I can just envision the Circuline Satin Brass Floor Lamp next to a big comfy chair and ottoman.
 The Astor Antique Brass Tripod Pharmacy Floor Lamp is perfect for a study, next to a leather sofa.
What a beauty this Arteriors Home Norman Glass and Vintage Brass Floor Lamp would be flanking a dark navy sofa and framing a fun gallery wall of art. 
 
Shelly
 
This is not a sponsored post, just sharing one of my favorite resources with you.
 
 

Custom Lighting {that’s really custom}

So, how was your weekend?  I hope it was filled with all things good.

Today we are talking lamps.  Unique lamps to be specific.  Have you ever made your own DIY lamp or thought about having a lamp made using a favorite decorative piece?  If you are looking for a unique, one-of-a-kind lamp this just might be an idea for you.

You could turn a ceramic ginger jar into a lamp like this…

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