The Power of the X Bench

Happy Monday!  I hope your week is starting off great! 

I’ve got a pretty busy schedule this week and a fun announcement I’ll share later in the week.  In the meantime, I wanted to share my thoughts on the popularity and awesomeness of the X Bench. 

On Saturday I taught a design workshop to a group of women at a local home and gift store north of Atlanta.  While the topic was the Seven Deadly Sins of Decorating, I did mention that one of the saviors of  decorating  was the X Bench.  The versatility of this piece cannot be overlooked! 

 The X Bench can be found in a multitude of styles, can be easily upholstered and can work in a variety of decor settings.  Here are a few inspiration photos to prove my point…

 

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Loving the X Bench as an under the table filler.

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A pair of X Benches is an ideal option for the foot of your bed.

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As a solo statement, the X Bench is stunning! Especially when painted a fun color!

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From curved legs to straight legs, the X Bench is a style enhancer!

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What a stylish way to create a coffee table and add extra seating to your living room.

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Now that I’ve got you all excited about the X Bench, here are a few of my favorites if you’re in the market to buy one or two!

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And, if you’re the handy type and want to make an X Bench on your own, check out this great DIY tutorial by Jennifer over at The Chronicles of Home!

 

Thanks for stopping by!

Layering Rugs: The Pros and Cons

Over the last f=years or so, one of the hot decorating trends has been the look of layering rugs on top of each other.  While I personally love the look, I also recognize that there are a few PROS and CONS  and RULES OF THUMB when it come to designing with layered rugs.

 

RULES OF THUMB:

*  Layering works best when the patterned rug is on top of a solid colored rug.

*  Layered rugs function best when the under rug has a pile of 1/2″ or less.

*  Layered rugs look best when the textures compliment each other rather than fight each other.

*  To get the best look from your layered rug, pick a rug at least 18″ to 24″ larger than the rug that will sit on top of it.  The under rug will help frame the smaller rug.

*  To layer multiple rugs with different patterns…seek the help of a professional designer.  This look is really had to pull off and in most cases will look like a mistake.

 

PROS:

* In large rooms, layered rugs can help to literally and visually warm up the space.  Think of it just as you would clothing in the winter….layers add warmth and a coziness!

*  In high traffic areas or main living spaces, layering a rug over wall to wall carpeting can be a great way to protect it from spills and stains. 

*  If you happened to have concrete or tile floors, layered rugs will add cushion and make living in the space more comfortable.

*  Layered rugs can help define living space and create a focal point with large open rooms.

*  Layered rugs can add that punch of pattern and/or color that’s needed to bring a room to life. 

*  Layering rugs can save your money.  Rather than splurge on a large oriental or patterned rug, use a solid colored sisal or jute rug as the under layer and add a smaller version of your patterned rug on top.  You’ll still get the benefit of the design without the added cost.

 

CONS:

*  Layering over higher pile rugs can cause the top rug to buckle and not lay flat…a trippng hazard!

*  In some rooms that get lots of natural sunlight, the exposed space of the under rug can fade over time and create a contrast with the rug space that has been covered up by the top rug. 

*  Layering multiple patterns together can create that “I ran out of rug” look if not done correctly!

 

Here are a few awesome examples of  layering done right and one example of that I think is not such a great look. 

Enjoy and be inspired to layer!

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Don’t always think that the top rug has to be laid the same direction as the bottom rug.  Angle that top rug to add an eclectic feel.

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I love the two textures mixed together…subtle but complimentary.

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This is a great example of using that top rug to bring in a little color and pattern.  The larger rug fills the space and frames the smaller rug perfectly.

 

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Not only does the layering of these rugs help to defined the space but the placement and sizes used connect the two seating areas together making the space feel as one!

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Another great example of using a layered rug to help define a small space within a larger room. 

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Without the top rug, the bottom rug would just blend in with the wall color. The addition of the patterned rug on top adds the right amount of interest and personality!

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Cowhide or Zebra rugs (real or faux) are a really popular option of layering not only because they add a shape contrast but because they add an element of style.

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This look is a great example of when two patterned rugs work together when layered.  The bottom rug is a larger, open and geometric pattern while the zebra rug plays up the same colors but with a more defined, intricate pattern.  The contrast works in harmony.

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And then this look…multiple patterns and colors that just don’t seem to work well together.  I get wanting to create an eclectic look for the space but it comes off looking like a jumbled mess in my book.

 

So what do you think….is the layered look for you or not? 

If you’re not quite sure yet, here’s some advice from two of Americas top designers that might sway you.

 

“I like the warm, deep-comfort look of smaller rugs laid right on top of wall-to-wall carpet. The smaller rug could be a bigger-scale pattern…or a needlepoint, or a beautiful Oriental,” said Billy Baldwin (1903-1984), in Billy Baldwin Decorates (1972).

Layering rugs, like layering clothes, adds texture, color, and dimension. The effect is “calm and warm,” says interior designer Suzanne Rheinstein, owner of Hollyhock, a Los Angeles home store.

 

 

If you’d like help creating a home you absolutely love, CONTACT ME about my in-home design services or my DOOR-TO-DOOR e-design service.

Room of the Week–In Words and Pictures

Every home should be a sanctuary: entering it you should immediately feel physically and emotionally protected.

John Saladino
 
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The most important thing about color is that it cannot be isolated…Every color is only ever seen in juxtaposition with other ones.

John Saladino

 
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If every piece is perfect the room becomes a museum and lifeless.

Nancy Lancaster

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Ceilings must always be considered. They are the most neglected surface in a room.

Albert Hadley, The Story of America’s Preeminent Interior Designer
 
 
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Have a fantastic weekend!

I’ll be back next week with highlights from my day at Scott Antique Market and some chic and easy gift wrap inspiration!

 

My Fall Table + {a few Tablescape Tips}

Boy am I loving this cooler weather.  It has really gotten me in the spirit of FALL and all the decorating that comes with the season.  Last week I showed you a sneak peak of my fall dining table and shared a few creative ideas of decorating your table with dinner napkins.  Well, I’m glad to say that I’ve finished up my table and can’t wait to share it with you. I really love the way it turned out.

The inspiration for my fall table came from Sarah at Upscale Downhome and her use of wool plaid blankets on the dining table of screen porch.  I loved the look she created and just when I thought I’d have to hit the thrift stores looking for blankets, I remembered I had one of my dad’s in the back of my car. 

When it comes to decorating my dining table I usually opt for table runners versus tablecloths so I folded my plaid blanket and placed it across the center of the table.  It provided the perfect pop of pattern and color I needed for the rest of my decor.

Once the blanket was in place I created my centerpiece using items I had stored, sitting around the house or had found thrifting.  The centerpiece consists of a brass urn I found thrifting for $5.00, faux pumpkins and gourds, leaf branches and flower stems from the craft store and pinecones from my home state of Washington.

I collected the pinecones in Seattle  and brought them to Atlanta when we moved here 12 years ago.    The pinecones in Washington are typically larger than the ones you can find here in Atlanta so they provide lots of impact when you use them to decorate. They have traveled across the country still look great.

 I nestled all the pieces together on the center of the blanket and then added votive candles around the edges.  The flower filled urn is sitting on top of a stack of vintage books to give it more height.

 There are a few DIY velvet pumpkins with real stems added in giving the entire arrangement more texture and depth.

I used a pair of tall ceramic candlesticks to flank  each end of the centerpiece arrangement.

 

 To create my place settings I used the brown alligator textured chargers I bought at Hobby Lobby in April, on sale for $1.59 each.  I love the texture they add!

  I then layered my white china on top. The dinner plate is the china from my wedding and the smaller plate is my moms wedding china which she gave me a few years ago. Her pattern has an embossed flower detail on it while mine is plain.  I love that they work together.

Next I added gold-plated silverware that has been in our family and was given to me by my mom a few months ago.  The mix of silver and gold adds another layer of visual interest. 

Then as a whimsical touch to the table, I pulled out a vintage scrabble set I found thrifting and created a different sentiment to sit at the head of each plate. 

The napkin was the finishing touch.

 Here’s my creative touch with dinner napkins.  I was having a hard time figuring out what I wanted to do with my napkins and then it came to me late last night (ok, about 2:30 this morning when I couldn’t sleep)…a   simple napkin fold and the addition of vintage pins!

Seems that I’ve amassed a collection of vintage leaf pins so I thought why not use them on my fall table.  

I folded the opposite ends of the napkin towards the center and attached a different pin to each napkin. Again, I made it a point to mix gold silver and even threw in a bronze pin for more color.

 Here’s a close-up of the dinner plates and the leaf bowl I placed in the center.  The leaf bowls are from Creative Co-op and are just darling! Those acorns are from my weekend walks in Piedmont Park.

  A little touch of nature never hurts!

{p.s.  the leaf bowls would also be great to hold dessert or condiments, or even make a cute soap dish in the powder room}

 

 So there you have it,  my Fall 2012 Tablescape!!! 

 

If you are planning your fall table decor, here are a few tips for creating a dynamic tablescape:

*  Find one item that can serve as the jumping off point for your table decor.  Use it to pull your color story together and to decide the style of your table.  In my case, the blanket was the inspiration piece and all the colors and textures I used played against the wool of the blanket.

Create a focal point with your centerpiece and then let the rest of your decor flow out from there.  It is always a good idea to create height with your centerpiece either with the height being the middle elements or the outer element.

*  Make sure your tablescape has depth vertically and horizontally…layer from the bottom up and from side to side.  My centerpiece provided the vertical depth and layering and the blanket and  place setting provided the horizontal impact.

*  Candles are a must…they add ambience and everyone looks great under candlelight!

*  Personalize your place settings.  Use place cards, napkins or decorative element in the center of the plate to add the personality to your table.

*  Mix and Match to make the table come to life.  While most of my table decor is on the casual side I loved mixing in some refined china and silverware and using a combination of silver and gold finishes.  The perfect mix of rough luxe!

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*  Layer, Layer, Layer!  I’ve mentioned this before in several post but can’t stress enough how much layering will enhance your tablescape. 

 

Thanks for stopping by. I hope you are enjoying FALL as much as I am! 

 

 

 If you’d like help creating a home you absolutely love, CONTACT ME about my design services or check-our my Door-to-Door e-design service for those living outside Atlanta.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Room of the Week–Closet Inspiration

I have an entire board on Pinterest dedicated to My Dream Closet.  Most of the images are over-the-top elaborate, extremely large and filled with elegant details.  While most of us dream of a closet space like that I’m also drawn to a small and intimate closet space like this one.

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I love that this armoire was given a new life and turned into a special space to showcase the finishing touches to a wardrobe.  The hooks to hold necklaces and bracelets are ideal to add function and the mirrored doors make this the perfect spot to primp. 

Every fashion treasure has its own space and is made to feel special.  That is the makings of a great closet!

And, this makes me think of armoires in a whole new way!

 Enjoy the first weekend of October!

Creative Ways to Accent Your Dining Table with Napkins

When it comes to setting your table for a special occasion or holiday celebration, it’s the little touches that you do with your tablescape that really make it stand out. 

Little touches like incorporating your dinner napkins into your tablescape in an unexpected and unique way….

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I love the idea of placing the dinner napkins on the backs of the chairs.  Monogrammed or embroidered dinner napkins are perfect for this and will add an element of style to the tablescape.

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A colorful dinner napkin is all it takes to make a table come to life.  When using clear plates, a dinner napkin place under the plates will provide the perfect visual impact.

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I love the triangular tail of this dinner napkin over the plate.  The point breaks provides contrast to all the circular elements on the table.

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A bow tie fold is such a fun look for a ladies lunch, bridal shower or elegant dinner party.  You can accent the center of the napkin with just about anything depending on your party theme.

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Let your napkins do double duty by creating a pocket in the fold and tucking the menu card inside.  A simple iron on number transfer serves as the place marker.

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This is one of my favorite looks and is the perfect accent to square dinner plates.  Layering is the key to a dynamic table and the napkin enhances it all.

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And if you’re into napkin folding, how about a whimsical touch for a spring brunch or easter dinner!

 

I’m in the midst of pulling together my fall tablescape and I’m inspired to try something new with my dinner napkins.  Stay tuned for the results!

 

10 DIY Starburst Mirrors

 Love the look of Starburst Mirrors but don’t love the high  price of those found in home decor stores?  No worries…here’s a line-up of 10 fabulous DIY Starburst Mirrors that will get you jazzed AND save you money!  Enjoy.

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Crafted from wood shims available from your local hardware store!  Wood makes this idea for hanging outdoors.

 

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Another wood shim starburst mirror with the pieces laid on the short side. 

 

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This beauty is made for collected pieces of driftwood.  What a great look for a beach house.

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Start saving all those plastic spoons you come across and you too can make this artful mirror.

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Wood dowels create a wispy starburst mirror.

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Look what you can do with a bunch of small mirrors and some wood skewers!  WOW!

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I love the Grecian feel of this mirror made from square mirror pieces and pieces of wood.

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Construction paper!  Who would have thought something so magnificent could be made with a grade school craft material?

 

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Vintage silverware turned mirror!  Such fun.

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Crafting materials can come from just about anywhere.  This mirror is made from garden plant stakes you can get at the nursery and wood skewers you can buy at the grocery store.

 

Wow such inspiration these mirrors are!

A few Things I’m Loving

In addition to loving the crispness in the air as Fall sets in, I’m also loving a few little luxuries, DIY projects, fall inspiration and stuff that’s been added to my must-have list!

 

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Loving the idea of decorating with classic wool plaid blankets for fall. 

This adorable DIY burlap covered stool created by Sarah from Upscale Downhome has me itching to create!  (notice how Sarah used plaid blankets to decorate her tabletop)

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A definite on my must-have list!  This awesome leopard tote from Emerson Fry.

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I’m hoping to start decorating for fall next week and will be using this as a source of inspiration!  Stunning!

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I can’t wait to try a shade on grey on my nails for fall!

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And, I’m loving the idea of more walks in the park to embrace all the beauty of fall!

 

What is on your LOVE LIST these days?

 

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