Happy Friday!
Design Detail: Chair-Back Pulls
I May be getting older but I’ll be Looking Good Doing It.
You know one the true signs of aging is the need for glasses. While my mom, dad and brother all wore glasses while I was growing up, I lucked out and didn’t need any until a few years ago. First it started with readers to see the fine print and now I’ve moved on to real glasses which require a real prescription.
After visiting the eye doctor last year I was very disappointed in the frame styles available. All of the style were either too ordinary or too old-fashioned. There were only a few frames that hit the mark of being classic and fashionable and most of those were priced above $200. Needless to say I walked out the office with a pair of glasses that were OK but not great and have been on the hunt for a pair of eyewear that will help me stay stylish as I get older.
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Design Detail: Nailhead Trim
I’ve often said that it’s the details that make design. Naihead trims have been used in the design and finishing of furniture for many years and its a simple and cost-effective way to add style to furniture and décor.
A trimmed edge on a chair gives the piece a sense of elegance and refinement…
and as the trim on an upholstered headboard, nailheads add the perfect little detail.
Nailheads come in many different shapes, sizes and styles and can be applied to just about anything.
I love the idea of using nailheads to trim a simple bookshelf. This is a great way to add visual interest without investing a lot of time and money in molding and trim.
When applied artistically, nailheads can add amazing detail to a table or cabinet.
Another unique use for nailheads is as the edging around a built-in cabinet. Nailheads would look really great framing a butler’s pantry or built-in bar.
If you’re looking for a simple way to up-style a bathroom mirror frame just add nailheads.
Nailheads are a simple way to personalize a plain ottoman.
and if you really want to make a statement, how about using nailheads to frame doorways throughout your home.
I’m not that adventurous but I am working on a little nailhead project that involves this
I’ll share the finished project with you on Friday.
Are you a fan of nailheads…yea or nay?
Stylish Bedding
I love the look of a bed that has been dressed in layers which requires a set of stylish sheets.
Usually my first stop for patterned sheet sets is HomeGoods but recently I started shopping Pottery Barn Teen for bedding. Because I don’t have kids, I never really considered PB Teen a source for adult bedding but after seeing all of their new collections, I’ve changed my mind.
Metallic Dot / Rings / Urban Ikat / Ikat Dot
Not only does PB Teen has a wonderful range sheet patterns, but many of their styles are also available in duvet covers.
Ikat Dot
You know I love black and white so this look is right on target for me.
Florette
All of the styles above are from the girl’s collection but I also found several sheet sets in the boy’s collection that I love.
Hamilton
These plaids are right on trend for fall and winter and could easily be mixed with the dots and ikat patterns to create a really eclectic look.
Field House
Cascade Plaid
This grouping of plaids is probably my favorite because of the crisp pattern detail.
The next time you’re shopping for sheets, make sure to stop by PB Teen. You’ll be surprised at what they have to offer.
Check out my post on ways to UpStyle Your Bed ….using decorative sheets is just one of the things I talk about.
Happenings at HomeGoods
The other day on the way home from a client appointment I popped into HomeGoods to see what was new. You never know what you’re going to find at HomeGoods and there are times when the stock is lean and others when the store is packed to the gills. Just so happens that on my visit the store shelves were loaded with awesomeness, an obvious sign that the holiday shopping season is upon us!
HomeGoods is always a great source for on-trend lighting, decorative accessories, pillows and artwork. And they are really stepping up their game when it comes to the furniture that sell.
Within minutes of walking through the doors I began seeing all kinds of incredible items and pulled out my phone to snap some pics. Check it out…
This chair is a good example of the furniture selection at HomeGoods which keeps getting better and better. You’re starting to see lots of different chair silhouettes and larger accent furniture pieces.
This large cabinet would be perfect in a kitchen or family room.
You can always count on HomeGoods for fun decorative accessories. Loved this flame stitch lacquered box and the large black lidded jar below. I can just picture that lidded jar on a mantle or console table.
Hermes inspired faux leather tray for only $24.99!
This neutral upholstered chair is a great piece and the nailhead trim gives it that style edge.
The pillow shelves were overflowing (literally) and this is just one of the styles that stood out to me. I purchased these animal print pillows which were just $9.99 each.
Loved this bone inlay tray from Cynthia Rowley! Great on a barcart or coffee table.
Cute basket that would look great filled with gourds this time of year.
Another chair in a more traditional fabric.
The legs on this console table were pretty cool. Great piece for a man’s office.
HomeGoods always has a great selection of picture frames. This chevron frame came is several colors.
YES these stopped me in my tracks. Pretty fabulous for only $199.
Need a throw blanket?? HomeGoods has them in every color!
This wood pedestal bowl was awesome and may or may not have found its way into my cart 🙂
There were several rows of upholstered ottomans and benches. Can’t beat $149.99 for pieces like these.
Loved the belt detail on this leather piece.
Starburst mirrors will never go out of style and I was glad to see some new looks on the shelves.
This amazing mirror was stunning and I thought it was made of metal until I picked it up and realized it was wood. Can’t you just picture several of these hanging on a wall over a sofa?
I was tempted by this gorgeous piece.
Yes please! Available in orange and black.
If you’re in the market for artwork you’ll definitely find something at HomeGoods. This piece caught my eye.
Grey flannel and a fun silhouette!
Sorry for the blurry photo. I was snapping this photo just when I noticed a customer with FOUR shopping carts full of stuff. She was doing so much shopping that several of the HomeGoods employees were actually walking around the store with her serving as her personal shoppers and taking items to the register. Way to make customer service happen HomeGoods!
Oh, this iron table with black marble top was a showpiece especially at $79.99.
So many fabulous lamps. The Northpoint store were I was at has a large selection of blue and white porcelain lamps at the moment.
Fun chair in a great fabric.
Probably one of my favorite finds of the day, these gold porcelain candle holders were amazing and ranged in price from $6.99 to $9.99. I picked up several of the round ones for Christmas gifts and will pair the with my favorite holiday candle.
A fabulous horsehead!
HomeGoods is like Costco to me in that I can never walk out of that store without spending more money than I planned and with something that wasn’t on my shopping. It was definitely a #HomeGoods Happy shopping day for me!
What treasures have you found at HomeGoods lately?
How to make your SunPorch an Extension of Your Home
Being that I’m from Washington State, the concept of a sun porch was a bit foreign to me until I moved to Atlanta. In the south a sun porch is as much a staple as sweet tea is. Back in the day when a sun porch was decorated with furniture, it was considered a dressed-up patio. Today sun porches are being used in a different way, are considered an extra room in the home and people are taking a more serious approach to how they decorate this space.
While I still love a sun porch that has the feel of an outdoor space, my favorite sun porch rooms are those that are decorated as an extension of the home, both in décor and in usefulness.
If you’re lucky enough to have a sun porch and are struggling with how to make the space relate to the rest of your home, I’ve outlined a few tips that will help you out.
DECORATE WITH THE SAME STYLE OF FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES YOU WOULD IN ANY INTERIOR ROOM OF YOUR HOME
Using indoor furniture on a sun porch is the easiest way to relate the space to the rest of the home. Upholstered furniture pieces will add softness, rugs will help define the space and add warmth, and lamps and accessories will add personality and create a true room environment.
Use decorative pillows to make the space feel cozy and add visual interest. Pillows instantly turn a sun porch into a relaxing living space.
Don’t shy away from dramatic paint colors on your sun porch. Rich colors will help the space feel warm while light colors will help play up the natural light and openness that most sun porches have.
Framed artwork will enhance the walls and add visual depth along with personalizing the space.
The all-white sun porch above is really refreshing but if you live in a cold climate the space will feel extra cool just because of the lack of color. The addition of a few throw blankets and greenery would add energy and warmth to this room.
If you love white, mix in some darker pieces to help ground the room and create that sense of warmth.
HANG WINDOW TREATMENTS TO CREATE LAYERS AND SOFTNESS
Using an abundance of textiles on your sun porch is one of the best ways to make the space feel like any other room in your home. Window treatments can add pattern and softness and woven blinds help to define the windows and add textural interest.
CREATE AN INVITING FURNITURE ARRANGEMENT THAT TAKES ADVANTAGE OF THE SCENERY
Most sun porches are built with lots of windows to capture the view outdoors. When creating a seating arrangement on your porch, use the scenery as the focal point and work your furniture arrangement around that. The use of multiple tables and chairs will give your sun porch a living room feel.
I love that this porch uses color as a way to play up the windows instead of curtains. The color draws your eye outside while still adding visual interest indoors.
This is a great furniture layout for this narrow sun porch. When the doors or windows are opened, the space becomes an indoor/outdoor space which enhances it function.
ESTABLISH A DEFINED PURPOSE FOR YOUR SUN PORCH
Other than a general sitting area, decorate your sun porch so that it has a specific use like a dining space, home office or reading room. Creating a space with a particular function in mind will make the room feel more apart of the home.
Although framed in brick, the use of a rug, curtains and a chandelier help to make this dining space feel like a ‘real’ room and not a porch.
HANG A CHANDELIER FOR AMBIENCE AND STYLE
Hanging a chandelier on your sun porch will add impact and make the space feel more homey.
ACCENT THE CEILING WITH PAINT, WALLPAPER OR A DECORATIVE ACCENT
Just like an indoor room, a ceiling treatment on your sun porch is a great way to help create warmth and define the space. Coffered ceilings can add architectural interest and make the space feel more like an interior room.
Dark ceilings will make the space feel warmer and more intimate.
When all said and done, the best way to make your sun porch feel like an extension of your home is to approach it with the same design principles you would your family room or living room. Create a space that you can live in year round and one that offers you the same comfort and sense of home as the rest of your house.
Fall Tablescape Inspired by a Woodworker
Do you have one of those friends whose talent is just off the scale?
The kind of friend that possesses a skill as a sculptor or ice carver or something that blows you mind every time you see their work?
Well, I happen to have several of those friends but one in particular happens to have some mad woodworking skills. He is so good at crafting things from wood that every time I see him I find myself saying the words “that’s amazing” about 100 times.
Meet my friend Jeff.
Along with managing a woodworking store and building all types of amazing things for folks around Atlanta, Jeff is in the process of setting up an Etsy shop to sell some of the smaller decorative pieces that he makes.
Not too long ago Jeff and I were having lunch and he was telling me about these candle holder centerpieces he was making. He described them to me and based on his description alone, I knew I had to get my hands on one and use it as part of a fall tablescape.
Here’s the piece that Jeff created. It a chunky slab of wood that has multiple circular holes that can hold different styles of glass vases and candle holders. I love that the piece is large and substantial and the versatility of the holes makes it even that much cooler.
The piece is crafted of mahogany and has a dark stain finish.
And here’s the Fall tablescape I created inspired by this beautiful centerpiece, made by my friend Jeff, a master Woodworker!
Instead of a fabric tablecloth, I decided to use this faux bois gold and white gift wrap I picked up at HomeGoods. Isn’t it just awesome? The pattern plays beautifully with the handcrafted wood centerpiece and the width is perfect as a wide table runner.
The wood centerpiece was a great size for the center of my table and offers just enough height so that it won’t interfere with conversation across the table.
Again the really cool thing about this centerpiece is that it can hold different types of candle holders and small glass vases. The holes are about 2″ in dia. and about 3/4″ deep so any container in that size works. Lots of the candle cups available at Ikea are the perfect size.
My place settings also included wood. The square wood charger plates I found at a consignment store. I layered square white plates (purchased last year at HomeGoods) on top of the charger and then added floral napkins from Target. They were one of the clearance items I recently picked up (4 for $4.88). The gold-plated silverware was given to me by my mom and it coordinates great with the gold of the paper tablecloth.
Instead of using just candles in the centerpiece, I used a combination of candles, flowers and mini pumpkins.
Small glass votive cups hold bouquets of fresh flowers and I painted the mini pumpkins gold and white.
The taper candles are placed in flared glass candle cups that fit perfectly into the holes.
You all know I’m big on layering my décor and a table setting is no different. Layers are what give the tablescape depth and dimension and the mix of materials and finishes add visual impact.
My fall table was really quick to pull together and Jeff’s centerpiece was the perfect starting point for it all. I love the way the entire table turned out.
I know Jeff is working on lots of other items for his shop so I’ll be sure to share more of them soon and let you know when is shop is open for business.
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you’re enjoying fall as much as I am.
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