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Pink and Orange Girls Designer Bedrooms
October 10, 2011 · Comments { 8 }
I adore a pink and orange color scheme for a little girl’s bedroom. Paired with a neutral white, the color palette can be sophisticated, yet fun and fresh. Here are some beautiful designer girl’s bedroom and products that you might just fall in love with too.
{designed by Eileen Kathryn Boyd via Lonny Magazine}
{Angelica Hanging Lamp in Gomez Pink and Orange from Rosenberry Rooms}
{Designed by Stephen Shubel via Houzz}
{Ming Style Dresser in orange from Pieces}
{designed by Palmer Weiss via Lonny Magazine}
{Beach Pillow from Clayton Gray Home}
{Designed by Mona Ross Berman via House Beautiful}
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By Cristin on October 10, 2011 in bedrooms, girl's bedroom, interior design, lighting
Girls’ Rooms by Designer Ruthie Sommers
July 18, 2011 · Comments { 10 }
I was first introduced to LA-based designer, Ruthie Sommers’ work in the pages of Domino, Traditional Home and House Beautiful. I admire her ability to mix period styles effortlessly and create inviting spaces that layer pattern, texture & color.
Recently, Ruthie’s LA home was featured in Lonny’s July/August issue and the article reminded me how much I like her design aesthetic. In the above image, I love how she paired abstract art with fresco-inspired wallpaper by de Gournay.
Ruthie’s daughter’s room has evolved from a nursery that was originally featured in Domino’s October 2008 issue. Today a vintage Lilly Pulitzer daybed is placed where the crib once stood. However, the beautiful hand-painted Chinoiserie mural in Pink Peony from Pratt & Lambert remains.
Some of my favorite rooms Ruthie has designed have been for little girls. Here’s a sampling from her portfolio:
xo
Personalized Kids Art by Nutmegaroo – GIVEAWAY
July 11, 2011 · Comments { 48 }
Etsy is one of my favorite sites for sourcing fresh, fun and personalized artwork for nurseries and kid’s rooms. ![]()
Megan Long’s Nutmegaroo™ Design Studio on Etsy is a new discovery that offers stylish, personalized and custom prints for children. I have pulled just few examples of her work. Her designs are clean and simple, yet stylish. They would look great on the wall or in a frame on a bedside table.
Nutmegaroo recently released a new series of personalized initial prints {example below} and to celebrate would like to give ten {yes, 10} lucky Simplified Bee readers a free personalized print from her Etsy store.
In addition, Megan also wanted to extend 15 off on all purchases at her Etsy store now through August 11, 2011. Just enter the coupon code: SIMPLIFIEDBEE when checking out. Happy shopping!
Here’s how to enter to win:
• Leave a comment telling me your favorite print on Nutmegaroo. {provide your email if I don’t have a way to contact you}.
• Extra Entry – become a new follower of Simplified Bee’s Blog, Twitter or Facebook Page.
• Extra Entry – mention this giveaway in a blog post, FB link or tweet, then leave a comment letting me know.
• Please post a separate comment for each extra entry.
• Entry period closes at 9 pm PST on Monday, July 18, 2011. The winner will be chosen by Random.org.
Good luck!
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By Cristin on July 11, 2011 in baby nursery room, boy's bedroom, etsy, girl's bedroom, Giveaways, kids' art wall, original artwork
Interior Designer: 1940s Home by Angie Hranowsky
May 14, 2011 · Comments { 2 }
Inviting interiors with layered patterns, pops of modern and a pinch of vintage. This is what comes to mind when I think of interior designs by Angie Hranowsky of South Carolina. The graphic designer, turned decorator overnight when images of her home graced the pages of Metropolitan Home. Most recently, a 1940s home decorated by Angie was featured in the May/June issue of Lonny. I live in ranch home built in 1940, so I really enjoyed seeing what she created. Here are just some of the images of the stylishly eclectic, relaxed, yet sophisticated design.
{above: the living room with multiple seating areas – it’s inviting and I love that!}
{above: a cozy olive sofa by Lee Industries is tucked between built-in bookcases while wall-mounted scones frame the artwork above}
{above: yellow trellis wallpaper by Manuel Canovas for Cowtan & Tout covers the walls in the white kitchen}
{above: soft gray accents are added to the all-white bath}
{above: in the dining room Angie continues to layer bold colors and patterns}
{above: in the master bedroom Angie places the chic mirrored, Eva side table by Oly by the bed covered in Indian block-print bedding – John Robshaw perhaps?}
{above & below: these images of the little girl’s bedroom is one of my favorite. Perhaps it’s how the pink and tangerine toile wallcovering brilliantly hides the angles in the ceiling, the pops of black accent in the playful zebra rug and drum shades on the vintage bedside lamps or the repurposed love-seat surrounded by vintage lighting.}
Angie does an amazing job of making the spaces she designs approachable and comfortable. I loved her advice in Lonny on making every room livable:
Also, if you haven’t already, be sure to drop by Lonny to see their latest issue. It’s a treat.
* Photography by Patrick Cline via Lonny Magazine May/June 2011
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By Cristin on May 14, 2011 in bathrooms, girl's bedroom, interior design, living rooms, wallpaper

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