Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Seaside Inspiration

Hey team! What's shakin? It's been a very eventful couple of days on the road. I'm shocking even myself right now getting this week's post out.

For starters I hiked it down to the condo project last week and worked harder than I've ever worked. At least my body feels that way... "where did that bruise come from?". Oh boy, were we a sight in the Ta-ho with a big ole trailer hitched to the back, piled high with boxes (queue the song from Beverly Hillbillies).

***insert picture we should of taken here.

I'm still impressed we made it out of my alley after literally jacking the trailer up with the rinky dink jack that comes on board, trailer packed to the rim and somehow, by the grace of God, backing my truck up perfectly to let it fall onto the hitch. Boo rah! We'd all be laughing at the pic. I have to say we did feel kinda bad to the bone pulling out. ;-) Ba-ba-ba-ba- bad.

By His grace again, we made it to our destination. Only having to pull over once to rip back some of the box coverings that started to fly off. I kept thinking what would I do if a big piece of box flew on my windshield? Yep, better pull over. We rolled up just in time to catch one of the most beautiful sunsets on one of the most beautiful beaches. Ching, ching. Good thing cause the next day was all work until sunset again. Here are a couple of inspirational photos of the beach house project. Im back on the road today to check in and will share with you a few in progress shots.


 The perfect beach accent color


Exposed shelves...quick grab the margarita glasses stat! When I came across this kitchen pic on pinterest I discovered this beautiful post of additional images to go with. See them all HERE. So worth the extra click click.


Hide-a-way bunks. The kids will totally dig it! Big kids too. What's nice about these below is they are double or queen size. Way to have your thinking cap on m.elle design divas.


image via m.elle design 

Hardy stone floors that can withstand all the elements of the SEA.


image via Peacock Pavers 

I came across this chalk board rendition at ABC Carpet and Home in New York City last Christmas and it has me thinking about this one narrow interior door and how it might be fun to cover it in chalkboard paint and sketch the seahorse art below on it. What do you think?



image via Pinterest


Or some fun beautiful quotes...



"Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air"

More to come on this. Meanwhile a small doses of style and we're outta here.

Halloween is approaching and I think its safe to say there isn't a SOUL who doesn't love this holiday!  Am I right? Fun for all ages. Do good and look good by carrying this bag from Grand In Road. It says "treat your kids to a festive trick or treat bag" but I'm thinking it will make a very stylish handbag for moi for the month of October, don't you think?



It's only $13.20 and $3.50 of it goes to Unicef. Getcha one.

That's all I have time for today lovies. But stay tuned for my latest pull at the Goodwill in Santa Rosa Beach. It was very successful and I cannot wait to go back. Also a preview of a project I've been working on in Birmingham, Alabama (most stylish town around) and what's happening here at mi casa (every now and then I squeeze in a little design inspiration for my family and my sanity). I've been a busy (crazy) bee and that'll do with all the parentheses.

;-))

xoxo

Jen

p.s. Any Detroit Lions fans out there?! WHAT A WEEK! We are all riding high after years, years, years of disappointing seasons. And its fun being that two of our star players are from Georgia. I'm recruiting Lions fans all over the place down here. ;-))) We know better than to get so excited so early but to start the season with three straight wins is unbelievable and hasn't happened since I was seven-years-old. Go Honolulu blue!!!!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Don't Mess With Texas...

As long as I've been dreaming about this blog, I've been dreaming about this post highlighting the big time design that seems to always be taking place in the state of Texas. It was this month's issue of Elle Decor highlighting designer Gwynn Griffith's San Antonio "home" that convinced me to get er done.

I say "home" because she makes her merry pad inside an old factory. You can see it all for yourself here.


Say hello to Gwynn's living room with the original pine flooring, floor to ceiling art (much of it by her) and my personal favorite, the hanging silver orbs. I look at these pics, albeit beautiful, but probably don't do it near justice to the feel you get standing inside a place like this.


(I was just talking to my client about oversized bean bag chairs covered in shearling for her fireplace. Does that not sound like heaven?).

Gwynn appropriately labels this next room "the chamber of curiosities". Notice the two toned walls, the pop of color in the display case and the subtle but powerful dose of cheetah print. A pattern you see throughout. Nothing adds style like cheetah print (I really do sound like a broken record for my loyal readers). Wash, rinse, repeat.


My next favorite was this outdoor living space with string lights (swoon), stained concrete floors (double swoon), the corrugated metal roof and the wonderful juxtaposition of all these random objects coming together in one big ahhhh. Who couldn't swing away here all day?


Or lay away all day here? This is spectacular AND its a guest bedroom. Can I stay here?


But this was the photo that did it. The bathroom - the guest bath! Zinc tub (are you joking), tumbled-travertine floors, the columns, the pedestal table, the art hung high above the tile wall, that awesome window and ship chandelier. This women knows how to mix it up. This is a thoughtfully collected and curated home. Way to go Gwynn. Please see her profile here.


The other reason I'm hankering to write this post is I realized four of my top ten are all out of Texas. Coincidence? Who knows. I just know they know how to do design right and their interiors make me want to jump off the couch and get to work!

We'll start with Pamela Pierce since Christmas at Vreeland Road came early this year when I realized Miss Pierce FINALLY launched a website last week!!! Oh my was I a happy girl even though so much of her work isn't yet featured on it. All in due time I'm sure. Let me tell you I would get silly excited when Veranda showed up and there was a Pamela spread inside. Every issue saved. Now if she'd just publish a book we'd be SET.

Here are a few of my favorites from her and you can see more here. She is an amazing talent. The kind where I can't help but get a little emotional thinking how satisfying her life must be knowing she will someday leave this world much more beautiful than she found it and all the happiness her touch and discerning eye has brought (I'm such a sap, I know).


Square lamp shade on the wish list stat!


Gotta love the modern chaise mixed in and the perfect amount of accessories. I tell all my clients think BIG when you are choosing accessories. If there are several to pick from, choose the biggest one for impact. If you have a lot of little things, group them all together for an "oh yeah I meant to do that" affect. Affect? Effect? I can never keep it straight.




I'd love to get my hands on Miss Pierce's floor plan. One can kind of figure it out from the above three photos. Lots of windows, doors and light.

Have you ever laid eyes on more beautiful drapes in the perfect shade of pink? Remind you of anything? "My colors are blush and bashful". And how they hang big and full? Awesome.



Reclaimed doors on the bookshelves.


I'm longing to do these draped benches in a dining room project. I think it would be so fun to gather around, rub elbows, toast and ciao down here. She wasn't messin around with the wall to wall botanicals either. Drama. Love it.

Moving on to another personal favorite/design goddess is Ginger Barber. You can view her entire awesome portfolio here. There is something about this woman that reminds me of Mom. I'd like to think if she were still here, her style would be a little like Gingers. Maybe its the pair of buffalo check wing backs? Mom lovved her wing backs flanking the fireplace. Or the ticking stripe? Probably where my obsession with stripes began.




It was this picture below in Country Home that made me hang on to it to this day. I love this mix of ticking, toile, paisley, texture.


More texture and the perfect mix of patterns.


*All above images via Cote de Texas


A gorgeous powder room designed by Ginger. That sink is a dream!



Next up is Lisa Luby Ryan. If you all read Veranda religiously, you've witnessed her work too. She is another Texas great. You can see her such fun before and after photos here. She recently launched a gorgeous lighting collection for Arteriors Home as well.

Lisa's dining room beautifully styled for Veranda Magazine November/December 2008 issue. That was a magnificent spread. 


A redesigned kitchen by Lisa that was featured in Veranda just this past Christmas. Love the open kitchen island, the x and that oversized cattle head sitting just so. Many would think that a bit odd but that's the kind of off beat whimsy I dig seeing others do. The silver trumeau mirror over the sink is pretty special too (great alternative if you're lacking a window). Ikea is now making a floor length knock off for $99. Hellllo Ikea!




This table setting is magic. Thank God such talents exist!


The foyer of Lisa's home. The petite chandelier, the beautiful holiday wreath, the stone floors, just beyond words beautiful. I think I would be so depressed taking this down after the holidays.


One of two stunning trees featured. All Oly furniture.


I've always admired how this table was styled for the photo shoot. Perfect scale and balance and I love that big wide rimmed glass vase filled with sand, shells and ornaments. Barely visible but if you look twenty times like I have, you pick up on this stuff. ;-)


The second tree featured in Lisa's home complete with miniature hanging vases filled with fresh hydrangeas. A total "Toto I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore" moment for moi. I can barely get fresh flowers in a vase when company comes to town, let alone on my Christmas tree. Wow!


Lisa'a Master bedroom. Its not this mammoth gargantuan sitting room, slash, sleeping room, slash, dressing room lay out. This is all you need folks. Cozy, comfort, light. 


For the die hard diys, this pic is for you! I picked up a large oversized cross for $5 at a flea market last year and debate whether I should cover it in something like the one below. Hmmmm. Check out the vignette. You could get lost in all those details, the mercury vases, the book bundles, the arm artifact, the crystal orb. Holy talent.


Lastly but certainly not least,  is Ashley Goforth. I fell in love with her when her cute pied a terre was featured in Country Home way back. Or maybe it was Country Living? It was years and years ago and clearly she's been blowing it up ever since. View her portfolio here. Here are just a few more of my favorites highlighted.

Broken record alert: pair of chairs flanking the fireplace! This is a do-no-wrong. This gal has such a disciplined use of restraint in her decorating and accessorizing. Everything has a purpose. Catch a glimpse of the center pillow on the sofa below picking up on the blue hydrangeas centerpiece. Now if it were me, I'd mighta made those lumbar pillows stand out a bit more, just sayin. ;-) But beautiful nonetheless.


I think we can all agree..."damn I wish my office were this neat and tidy!" Loving the brown stripe on the corner chair and the desk covered in raffia. Reminds me of the Manhattan side table from Jan Shower's furniture line. Another great Texas talent! Her use of art deco turquoise glass makes me crazy and want to collect it.


Homerun! The gilt gold alter sticks against the clean lined coffee table. Ornate with straight, rustic with fancy, dull with shiny - opposites attract!







Loving the Rose Tarlow print on these pair of chairs below. My favorite! Ginger Barber used the same in the wallpaper for a bathroom you can dig out in her portfolio. You'll soon be a fan too!


I love the mohair garnet colored pillows against the casual slips. A color you don't see so often. Refreshing and easy to emulate. Afraid of pattern? Well use a bold pop of color instead. And the artwork is simple yet dramatic against that wall color.



This photo inspired my choice of pillow fabric for the beach project I break ground on this weekend. I went with a silver and brown cheetah print against a white slipcovered sofa for that beachy yet sophisticated edge look.


Way cool set of twin beds for a masculine audience.


And what's a post on all this Texas talent without mentioning the Grand Dame Blogger herself, Joni from Cote de Texas! If you all don't read Joni's blog yet, its time you start. Personally I don't think there is anyone out there that isn't reading it. She's on everyone's list. ;-)

I'll never forget the day I found her. It was about two or three years ago (dang already?) when I'd finally sat down for a moment to figure out what the hell a blog was. I. was. hooked! I hit "previous post" over and over and over again until I think the end and decided once and for all that I was going to decorate my house big French Texas style and never look back. I also decided that I would someday write a blog and wouldn't you know, here I am. Thank God for you Joni! xoxo

Blessings,
Jen

Friday, September 2, 2011

This week's dose of d & s and a few sneak peeks...

Man, this week crushed me. I crashed about 6.30 p.m. Wednesday evening just when I was suppose to be leaving for my first tennis practice. Bummer cause I love those girls and was really looking forward seeing them and smacking the ball around. But ole Jenny was busy making things pretty, earning her keep and quite frankly couldn't keep up the pace I had going. I'm starting to see the light on my second major renovation this year and I thought I'd give you a little taste. 

Before....


After....


Ahhhhhhh....ain't isn't it great? So calm and serene. LOVE. IT. The t.v. will be hidden behind something fabulous, so three cheers for that. I told my client, I sure hope you like company cause come Winter time my junk will be sitting right here sipping on hot cocoa with a little somethin, somethin mixed in. ;-)



Shhh don't tell the U.S. Government but we used nickels to cover the Jack and Jill bathroom floor! Crazy fun for the two siblings that will be sharing this space and there is some good family folklore to back it up. Who needs expensive penny round tile when you've got the good ole U. S. of A.?! I can't wait to share this house with you when we are finished. Lots of inspiring details for all!

Moving on, I spent the majority of my time working on the new project I started last week. We've made great progress but still have a lot of editing, purging and painting to do. Here's a little peek of the dining room chairs.


Before...



After...


The new print goes great with the rug we relocated from the living room in anticipation of new hardwood floors on the main level. The homeowner has a really gorgeous faux finish on the walls that looks like leather. That little pop of cheetah print on all six chairs brought a totally fresh perspective to the dining room, looks more "today" and only cost $68! Much more to come on this.


And the hits keep on coming. Do you all remember me asking you to say a tiny prayer that I might land this exciting new job  in one of my favorite places on earth? Well you all came through for me! Come this weekend I'll be headed down to Seagrove Beach soaking up this view while I measure, photograph, sketch and dream up my design plan. It will definitely be a challenge being its five hours away but I'm up for it. And considering the interior is pretty much a dump the transformation will be incredible and make for great fodder here on the blog. I'll be sure to keep you posted on that. xo


And now time for some fash-on news. A friend of mine sent me this link to a local Michigan gal who designs all vegan handbags and names them after towns in the mitten. I'm a little ticked there isn't a Flat Rock or Downriver (lol) but we won't hold it against Jenna Kator. Check them out here. I'm partial to the Petoskey bag myself. Way to go Jenna. We blue-collar girls are all about supporting the locals. Buy American, buy Michigan we always say.



 Image via Jenna Kator

Speaking of Fall fashion (its... the most... wonderful time... of the year!) a friend tipped me off that Karl Lagerfeld is launching a line at Macy's and its STELLAR, especially at an average price point of $49 bucks! One of the big must haves for Fall is tweed. Below is one of a handful of tweed pieces Mr. Lagerfeld has designed for us fashion wannabes that carry a cash-conservative wallet. Cha-ching.

Image via Fashionista blog

View the entire collection here and yo, don't be buying up all the leather skinny pants before I get a pair. What do you think I've been training so hard for? ;-))))) I plan to wear them dressed down like this combo here from my style board on Pinterest.



Another big buzz word this season is the loafer. Thanks to my bf who sent me the piperlime coupon, I made the painstaking decision to purchase these little pretties, out of the hundreds of gorgeous shoes on that website. Talk about decisions! What do you think??? I was digging the two toned, two texture, tassel details. 

Image via piperlime

They're from Tracy Reese's "Plenty" line and if you all don't know who Tracy is, you need to. She designs fabulous feminine flirty cloths. I'm hoping these fit and are comfortable. If not, I'm sending them back for a griege riding boot to break up all the black in my Winter wardrobe. 

And that wraps it up for me doll face! I need to get my head together and pack for the beach as it will be like camping inside the condo project. Air mattresses, check. Towels, check. Lawn chairs, check. Music, check. Wine, check - check. Wish me luck and ENJOY YOUR LABOR DAY HOLIDAY!!! I sound like a broken record every year at this time but "God knows we've all labored and earned it!" Time to take it down a notch and enjoy the ride. God bless ya! 

xx
Jen
 
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