It is not a beautiful day in my neighborhood today so I have decided to brighten it up with some must haves to get through the down pour.
This is so fun and cheerful!
yankodesign.com
Who says an umbrella holder can't be a piece of art.
cassoni.com
This reminds me of Go-Go boots
zgallerie.com
Slap on some waterproof liquid eyeliner and you are ready to go-go out into the rain!
Clear Petunia Raincoat by Valentino R.E.D
stylebop.com
I think everyone should own a silly raincoat for splashing around in puddles
ASOS Rain Trench with Ears
asos.com
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Catching Some Z's
Shopping for a new bed is sooo exciting. After living with Ikea Malm for waay to many years and having it collapse in the middle of the night a few times it has got to go!
Here are some beds that are making me sleepy right now.
Zzzzzz.. Good night!
Hippy Heaven! I don't think this would really work in my apartment right now but one day darn it I will have this!
Indoor floating bed by floating bed.com
Chesterfield Upholstered Bed by Restoration Hardware
I have seen this bed in person and it is so beautiful. It lends itself well to an eclectic room.
Large as Life bed by Cara Cole
Simple and elegant.
Bernhardt "Langford" Tufted Headboard by Horchow
This may be a good compromise for my husband who loves low platform beds and my desire for a comfy tufted headboard.
Phoebe Tufted King Bed by Ballard Designs
Here are some beds that are making me sleepy right now.
Zzzzzz.. Good night!
Hippy Heaven! I don't think this would really work in my apartment right now but one day darn it I will have this!
Indoor floating bed by floating bed.com
Chesterfield Upholstered Bed by Restoration Hardware
I have seen this bed in person and it is so beautiful. It lends itself well to an eclectic room.
Large as Life bed by Cara Cole
Simple and elegant.
Bernhardt "Langford" Tufted Headboard by Horchow
This may be a good compromise for my husband who loves low platform beds and my desire for a comfy tufted headboard.
Phoebe Tufted King Bed by Ballard Designs
Sleeping Beauty
In recent weeks the hubby and I have become OBSESSED with finding the perfect new bed. I want a tufted head board and he is holding out for the minimalist platform bed... we'll see how that goes! The one thing that we can agree on though is that we are going to have a picture perfect comforter and fluffy pillows.
It's a bit of work to get your bed looking and feeling it's best but after you learn how to make the perfect bed you won't forget it. Here are some great tips from maids.com
Step 1: Sheets
Kind of a no brainer, but put on the fitted sheet first. Make sure that all the corners are lined up and pulled extra tight. Next, place the top sheet upside down on top (you do this so that when you fold over the top edge, the pattern or finished edges are visible).
Step 2: Blanket
Find a thin blanket that compliments the color scheme of your bedding and lay it over the top sheet. Think comfort and texture. At the head of the bed, fold the top sheet and blanket over together about 12 inches. Tightly tuck the sides of the top sheet and blanket under the mattress.
Step 3: Comforter
Whether you have a duvet, or a comforter, drape it over the blanket. The comforter should be centered on top of the bed with equal amounts of overhang on the sides and bottom. Then, fold over the top half of the comforted revealing the top sheet and blanket underneath.
Step 4: Pillows
A trick I learned about pillows…try to create a triangular shape with your pillows. Start with three larger accent pillows at the back against the headboard. For the second row use standard sized pillows and have one less pillow than the back row. Then, add the small decorative pillows to match. For example, you can place two small square pillows with a smaller pillow in front like a round pillow or a neck pillow.
Step 5: Added Details
Adding a folded quilt or blanket at the foot of the bed can add another layer of visual interest to the overall look of your bed. Be careful not to get too crazy with the patterns, but if fits within the design, go for it!
Shopping for bedding can be confusing, read below to finally find out what the heck a Euro sham is.
- Bedding: A generic term to describe the sheets, pillows, bedspreads, etc. used on a bed.
- Bedspread: An outer bed cover, usually decorative. May include duvet covers, comforters, coverlets or quilts.
- Bed skirt: A decorative fabric piece inserted between the mattress and box spring to cover the area between the bed frame and the floor.
- California King: Any mattress, bed frame or foundation that measures 72″ wide by 84″ long.
- Comforter: A thick, warm bed cover filled with a natural or synthetic material. Generally long enough to hang over the sides of the bed.
- Coverlet: A woven spread used on top of a bed. It can be large enough to hang over the sides of a bed or only cover the mattress top.
- Down: The soft, fine, fluffy undercoat of bird feathers, usually from geese or ducks.
- Dust ruffle: A decorative fabric ruffle (similar to a bed skirt) that attaches around the box spring with an elastic band.
- Duvet: A warm, soft down-filled comforter.
- Duvet Cover: A decorative, washable cover that holds a duvet.
- Euro sham: A decorative pillow covering which fits a large 26” x 26” pillow.
- Featherbed: A soft, thick mattress topper filled with down or feathers.
- Filling (Fill): The material that fills of mattresses, pillows, comforters, etc. It can be down, polyester or other materials.
- Fitted sheet: The bottom sheet in a bed sheet set. Generally has elastic corners to keep it in place on the mattress.
- King size: Any mattress, bed frame or foundation that measures 76″ wide by 80″ long.
- Pillowcase: Removable cover for pillows. Generally matches the bed sheets.
- Pillow sham: A decorative covering for a bed pillow.
- Queen size: Any mattress, bed frame or foundation that measures 60″ wide by 80″ long.
- Quilt: A bedspread made up of a top, batting and backing held together with stitching through all three layers.
- Thread count: The number of vertical and horizontal threads per square inch of fabric in sheets. Higher thread counts are a tighter weave and often a thicker texture.
- Top sheet: The topmost, flat sheet in a bed sheet set.
- Twin Extra Long: Any mattress, bed frame or foundation that measures 39″ wide by 80″ long.
- Twin size: Any mattress, bed frame or foundation that measures 39″ wide by 75″ long.
Friday, October 5, 2012
Being Stuck at the Office Has Never Been So Stylish
It's Friday afternoon and you just haven't been able to get through the pile of work on your desk. The evening plans have been cancelled and it looks like Saturday is done for too. Why not brighten up your work space with a few new organizational accessories? If it's a creative block that you're facing sometimes it's necessary to loosen up and go back to the drawing board... or perhaps a floor to ceiling removable white board sticker by the babes at WhiteyBoard. Seriously, these things are a life changer and they also make dry erase paint in various finishes!
Skyline Desktop Organizer See Jane Work$28 |
Bicycle Paper Clips The Container Store $3.99/Pack of 4 |
Bird Letter Opener Walker Shop $16 |
Cord Clips The Container Store $9.99/Each |
Black & White Folders Kate Spade $15/set of 12 |
White & Lime Under Desk FilePoppin$150 |
Design A Desk with Poppin $5-$24 |
Lime Green Task Chair Poppin $250 |
Ghost Whitey Board whiteyboard.com |
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Artwork On a Shoestring Budget
In the last 2 years I have moved a lot! First from Canada to the U.S and then from Texas to California. I've gone from big apartments into smaller ones and vica versa. Now that I've settled (somewhat) in the Bay Area it's time to fill my barren walls. Here are some of my picks for budget art so far.
Support System, by Andrea D' Aquino |
Sagacious, by Arcane Arts |
Gallivant, by Arcane Arts |
Birds of the Wild, by Meeralee |
Wintourfeld, by Don Oehl |
Jacoppola by Don Oehl |
My Butt, by Helena Wurzel |
Women on Rocks, by Elizabeth Huey |
Labels:
accessories,
Andrea D' Aquino,
Arcane Arts,
artwork,
budget,
Don Oehl,
Elizabeth Huey,
Helena Wurzel,
Meeralee,
Moving
Monday, September 24, 2012
Terracotta Warriors
It's always a struggle to get the creative juices flowing on Monday's. I was feeling very uninspired today until I came across a new tile line from Ann Sacks and POW! I am back in the game. Haveli by Neisha Crosland takes inspiration from Native American weaving's. Here are a few of my favorite patterns:
Thunder Field in Black on Cream |
Pollen Field in Orange Red |
Thunder Field in Black Henna |
Zig Zag Field in Black on Cream |
Friday, September 21, 2012
FALL IN LOVE
As the days get shorter and cooler, we find ourselves spending more and more time indoors. Why not take the time to make your home as cozy and comforting as possible? Here are a few hot essentials to to take off the impending chill.
Ombre Velvet Pillows
Velvet is hot this season. Why not take the runway to your couch with one of these beauties?
Cashmere Knit Throw
Nothing says comfort like cashmere. It may be a splurge but you'll be thanking yourself on chilly winter nights
Patchwork Ikat Duvet
If you're not lucky enough to have a patchwork quilt made by your Granny or passed down through generations etc etc you can pretend with one of these babies.
Owl Umbrella Stand
I need this! As someone who constantly looses and abuses umbrellas, this is a game changer.
Gold Zebra Hide
Warm up a cold floor with this luxe hide. The gold color would look great in candlelight.
Warm Vanilla Sugar Candles
These are to die for! There is nothing like a little aromatherapy to get you through those stormy nights.
Soup Tureen
Why not have a beautiful place to put that chicken soup?
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