I've been running around like a chicken with it's head cut off these past few days preparing for my baby sis's baby shower, being a freelance web designer, trying to unpack and get settled into our new home, and wiping up puddles of puppy pee-pee. Right now I just need some gorgeous eye candy to remind me that all my hard work CAN and WILL pay off!
This is actually an office! I love the look - and that wallpaper would look great in my home office!
Canopy beds always say luxe to me.
Gold, cream, gray, and a touch of pink...and horses...what else could a girl want!?!
all images vie Rue Mag Oct.
Showing posts with label canopy bed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canopy bed. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
A super chic and glamorous bedroom
Lonny editor Michelle Adams shared her bedroom in the most recent issue of Lonny, including how to get a gorgeous canopy bed on a budget. See her super glamorous retreat below..
A canopy bed need not cost a fortune. A little handiness with a power drill, and these industrial pipe rods from West Elm ($69 - $99) and you've got affordable canopy rods.
White, black, and mirrors = no fail chic.
The leopard and floral is a bit too much pattern for me - I would have gone with white or tan benches.
Love the mirrors, the flower pot, and the beauty accessories.
images via Lonny
*disclosure: this post is supported in part by WedoMattresses.co.uk
A canopy bed need not cost a fortune. A little handiness with a power drill, and these industrial pipe rods from West Elm ($69 - $99) and you've got affordable canopy rods.
White, black, and mirrors = no fail chic.
The leopard and floral is a bit too much pattern for me - I would have gone with white or tan benches.
Love the mirrors, the flower pot, and the beauty accessories.
images via Lonny
*disclosure: this post is supported in part by WedoMattresses.co.uk
Monday, July 23, 2012
Brighten up your Monday - some uplifting, cheerful rooms
It's hard to feel cheerful with all that's going on in the country and the world, so you may have to make an extra effort to be grateful for the gifts in our lives, I'm hoping these rooms put a smile on your face and remind you of the most important part of any home: family.
The colors here are so gorgeous.
possibly my dream kitchen!
great way to keep your fireplace during summer
A quirky canopy bed.
all images via BHG
The colors here are so gorgeous.
possibly my dream kitchen!
great way to keep your fireplace during summer
A quirky canopy bed.
all images via BHG
Friday, July 6, 2012
Tour an amazing Georgian Revival home...
This home in Somerset Co., NJ is the home of John Dransfield and Geoffrey Ross. The gorgeous Georgian Revival is full of interesting furniture, history, and top-notch style.
The first of two grand foyers. "The home was designed in 1929 by prominent NY architect A. Musgrave Hyde as a shared residence for two sisters." - Lonny Mag
I don't think that bed would look bad anywhere.
I love the faux Persian rug in the master bath. It's water resistant canvas by Dransfield and Ross. If you're talented with a brush, it could be a rewarding DIY project using a canvas dropcloth.
Does anyone know what that plant is?
The guest bedroom is bohemian and elegant
Another foyer
What do you think?
Read and see more in the June/July 2012 Lonny Mag.
You can tell the home is full of character just from the outside.
I love the faux Persian rug in the master bath. It's water resistant canvas by Dransfield and Ross. If you're talented with a brush, it could be a rewarding DIY project using a canvas dropcloth.
Does anyone know what that plant is?
The guest bedroom is bohemian and elegant
Another foyer
What do you think?
Read and see more in the June/July 2012 Lonny Mag.
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canopy bed,
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georgian revival,
grand foyer,
historic home,
house tour,
outdoor decorating
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Sanctuaries fit for dreaming
eclectic and elegant. love the print over the fireplace
via Architectural Digest
pull the sheers around the bed and escape
via Sweet Home Style
small, but perfectly furnished and decorated for unwinding.
via House of Fifty
via House of Fifty
via Interiors Porn
Above and below are the same bedroom. Chic peacock wallpaper on one wall and exposed brick on the other.
2 above via Lonny mag
via Architectural Digest
pull the sheers around the bed and escape
via Sweet Home Style
small, but perfectly furnished and decorated for unwinding.
via House of Fifty
via House of Fifty
via Interiors Porn
Above and below are the same bedroom. Chic peacock wallpaper on one wall and exposed brick on the other.
2 above via Lonny mag
Monday, April 23, 2012
Bedroom bliss for a sleepy Monday
It's a very "Mondayish" Monday for me. It's dreary and cold outside and I want to curl back up in bed!
heaven, heaven, heaven...to wake up to the ocean.
stunning bed!
We have a faux fur throw - and it's so cozy for napping...
1. Lonny, 2-3. DecorPad, 4-5. Adore Home, 6. Houzz
heaven, heaven, heaven...to wake up to the ocean.
stunning bed!
We have a faux fur throw - and it's so cozy for napping...
1. Lonny, 2-3. DecorPad, 4-5. Adore Home, 6. Houzz
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Oh so glamorous and elegant interiors in white
I am super excited about this post because I always have, and I think always will, have a soft spot for white interiors. Having a room based in white is great by itself, and it's great for those who are afraid of color, because it lets you experiment with color in small doses, such as throws, pillows, and other accessories.
Aren't the windows to die for? The room could easily go gloomy with all of the dark wood, however, so white furnishings and light and airy fabrics keep it bright.
The dramatic slate gray walls in this SF showhouse really contrast beautifully with the white upholstered chairs.
This dining room has superb bones, and the white and neutral colors let them take center stage.
I think I'd go without the rug though.
I like the painted floors in this room, but I think I'd sill like a rug at my feet when I get out of bed. The chandelier and furniture is gorgeous.
*swoon...a modern parsons desk, an antique ladder-back chair, a tribal stool..the white netting..what an unexpected but delectable quartet.
What do you think? Do any of these spaces make your heart skip a beat?
via Traditional Home
Aren't the windows to die for? The room could easily go gloomy with all of the dark wood, however, so white furnishings and light and airy fabrics keep it bright.
The dramatic slate gray walls in this SF showhouse really contrast beautifully with the white upholstered chairs.
This dining room has superb bones, and the white and neutral colors let them take center stage.
I think I'd go without the rug though.
I like the painted floors in this room, but I think I'd sill like a rug at my feet when I get out of bed. The chandelier and furniture is gorgeous.
*swoon...a modern parsons desk, an antique ladder-back chair, a tribal stool..the white netting..what an unexpected but delectable quartet.
What do you think? Do any of these spaces make your heart skip a beat?
via Traditional Home
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