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Sunday, May 31, 2015

Teen Girl Bedroom

Life has been a bit crazy busy at the moment (as usual). I wish I had more time to blog (hoping to change that a bit). I've branched into styling more interiors (don't worry I still love fashion) and am working on several new interior design projects!! One project I'm currently working on is a teen girl's bedroom. My client loves color and pattern and wanted something bright and happy and modern. My inspiration and starting point for the project was this brightly colored geomeric art piece from Minted. Minted is one of my go-tos for good and affordable art as well as invitations, and party decor. I also love that you can have the prints framed when you order, which is nice!
And here's the final concept board...



Stay tuned for more project updates that I'll be sharing!

Friday, April 10, 2015

What's your planter style?

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Lately I've been obsessed with planters (it must be the need to see more than dead trees and grass. I'm feeling spring is right around the corner). For the font porch, I love the look of planters on either side of the front door. It feels welcoming and adds so much character to a home. For my own front porch, I'm leaning toward something a bit more modern and geometric with a variety of overflowing greens, but I also love the more traditional and feminine approach using pink flowers and terracotta. Which would you choose? Here are some inspiration photos as well as a few of my favorite outdoor planters below.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Home Trend: patterned tiles in the bathroom

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Bathrooms have a tendency to go boring fast especially when basic finishes are selected. One home trend I'm super excited about right now for bathrooms is patterned tiles. I feel like it's a good way to bring personality to the space and I especially like it paired with something more simple like a subway tile. Also key to getting it right, is pairing the bold pattern with more neutral colors. Add in some pretty hardware and you have yourself an anything-but-boring bathroom.

What do you think? Would you try a pattern in your bathroom?

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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Spring 2015 Collection

I'm excited to announce my Spring 2015 collection of pillows! Along with my own custom designs, I have also included found and vintage textiles to the shop in limited editions and will be adding new items here and there. This collection is by far my favorite and was inspired by worldly travels and my ever growing collection of vintage ethnic fabrics. Because I'm a huge fan of pattern mixing, all of the designs are in the same color palette so they can be mixed and matched.

See and shop the whole collection here.






Monday, January 12, 2015

Woodland Nursery



I'm currently designing a woodland themed nursery. My client wants the nursery for her baby boy to be mostly neutral with a few pops of color. Keeping with the woodland theme, I chose several different textures including a lot of wood tones to help keep things interesting. I also am using lots of geometric shapes to bring a modern touch and to tie things together. I'm super excited to see this space come together and will be posting more updates along the way.

1. Leather pouf
2. Wooden tree mobile
3. Dotted crib sheet
4. Raccoon pillow
5. Metal side table
6. Two tone Dresser
7. Brass floor lamp
8. Wooden deer
9. Basket
10. Shag rug
11. Baby bear pennant flag
12. Vinyl triangles
13. DIY Triangle shelves (similar)
14. Happy camper print
   

Friday, January 9, 2015

Happy 2015!


It feels good to enter a new year. It's been quite some time since I've been to this blog of mine. I'm hoping to stop in more frequently from time to time to share inspiration and photos of projects and products I'm working on. I wish to make this blog more of a journey of my design process especially as I shift more into interior styling and design. Thanks for following along. 

Here are some of my goals or things I plan to work on this year and beyond. 

1. Build better relationships. Over the past eight years I've had the opportunity of living all over the country and meeting wonderful people along the way. I would love to keep in contact with some of them better and even reach out to those I don't see often or ever!

2. Better manage my time. I am so much happier when I follow a schedule and have things to do and work on. Being unproductive makes me anxious and I'm hoping to better plan out my days in order to accomplish bigger long term goals I have for myself.

3. Get up early. I know this sounds like a crazy goal but for the past year I've been trying to get up early to get work done and have failed miserably at it. I've tried everything and perhaps being a night owl just might be my thing. But I'm determined to keep at it and see if I can't at least do it a few times before giving up completely:)

4. Explore more places. I love to go places, but sometimes it's too easy to stay home especially when it's -20 degrees outside. I'm determined to get out and explore new places nearby and further away.

5. Continue learning and challenging myself. This past year I decided to go back to school and get my interior design degree. While it definitely hasn't been easy, I have learned so much and I love the challenge it brings. I hope to never lose my love for learning and that desire to develop new skills. I am hoping to maybe even take an art class this year.

I could probably keep going, but I don't want to get ahead of myself, so I'll stop here.

Happy New Year!
    

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Sneak Peek of my newest collection

Currently I've been gathering inspiration and designing my newest collection of textiles. Here is a little peek into some of the patterns...
I'm hoping to show you more the closer I get to picking the final designs.
     

Friday, October 3, 2014

Will's Bedroom Reveal

I'm finally sharing a few photos of Will's room! It has been a work in progress and I've been collecting and putting things together over the past year. I probably could have finished it much quicker than I did, but if you've ever designed anything for yourself you know how hard it can be. It's much easier to design for others. Because we moved a lot over the past several years, I've never really completed a space for Will so I thought it was time. I knew I wanted a space that could grow with him and reflect his personality. I also wanted a space that felt light and bright with a bit of fun. He is a four year old boy after all! I think spaces for kids don't have to feel too childish and themed, but should have some elements of playful and fun. While there are still a few things left to finish like window treatments, brass knobs for the dresser and I would like to eventually get a headboard, but for now I'm happy with how it came together.
 See more photos after the jump...