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Decorating Ideas Using Maps

Maps show us where we have been and where we are headed. They teach us about the past and let us dream about the future. The graphic qualities maps possess make them perfect décor for the home. Here are some wonderful spaces and products that feature maps:
kids bedroom with map wallpaper elle decor
{child’s bedroom with nautical map wallpaper from Elle Décor via Nursery Notations}

parson map table serena and lily
{parsons map table by Serena & Lily}



boys bedroom with map wallpaper designer

{world map wallpaper in bedroom designed by Steven Gambrel via Decorpad}


map wallpaper on ceiling antique
{antique map on the ceiling in this hallway via Martha Stewart}



paris map wall art bedroom
{Paris map in bedroom designed by Alice Lane}



map wall letters kids rooms

{Around the World Letter from Urban Outfitters}



framed maps wall art ralph lauren
{collection of framed maps in a bedroom by Ralph Lauren}
map baby nursery room brad ford
{world map centered above a modern crib in a nursery designed by Brad Ford via Lonny}

planet earth globe one kings lane
{National Geographic planet earth globe by Spherical Concepts on One Kings Lane}



boys bedroom world map wall designer

{colorful world map accent wall in boy’s bedroom designed by Robin Karp Interiors}



world map pillow jonathan adler
{world needlepoint pillow by Jonathan Adler}

brown green kids playroom with map usa{brown & green playroom with North American map. Designed by Westbrook Interiors Decorpad}



green boys bedroom with maps and globe
{boy’s bedroom with USA map and earth globe designed by Ron Marvin via TradHome}



map drawer liner martha stewart
{diy map drawer liner idea by Martha Stewart}



map wrapping paper presents martha stewart
{recycled maps as wrapping paper – again by Martha Stewart} 



a plan is like a road map judd quote

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Read full story By on April 21, 2011 in interior design, maps, wallpaper

Hanging at Brooklyn Limestone

Today I am blogging over at the fabulous Brooklyn Limestone blog where I will be sharing my favorite “nook” in our house.

Here’s a hint…

sb dining table

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Read full story By on April 20, 2011 in dining rooms, interior design

Interview with Serena & Lily

serena and lily spring 2011
It’s no secret, I am a huge Serena & Lily fan. The Marin California-based company launched in 2004 with 14 bedding sets, 30 original fabric patterns and a look for the nursery that we were all craving. Just a few months earlier, Serena Dugan, a textile designer and artist, met Lily Kanter, a corporate refugee turned baby boutique owner and found they both shared aesthetic and vision of the baby’s room reinvented. Today, Serena & Lily offer much much more than nursery room bedding and décor. Their collection now includes a line of upholstered furniture, VOC paints and breath-taking fabrics to name a few.

coastal casual design living room

Simplified Bee: Initially, your business offered chic nursery bedding parents were craving. Since then the collection has evolved into other areas of the home. This spring you debuted a new upholstered sofa line. Tell us why and what you love.
eclectic living room design serena lily
Serena & Lily: Having been successful with occasional chairs, we decided to expand into the larger furniture area with two brand new sofa collections, each with matching occasional char. Each represents what we feel is the “best” choice for two different design styles – the Miramar is more casual/relaxed and the Spruce Street is more formal/structured. We designed every detail from the just-right seat depth to the leg colors and distance between nailheads. They are both available in a gorgeous range of 40+ fabrics, including some of our signature prints. We like to think we did all of the legwork so that your search for the perfect sofa is finally over!
Serengeti cowhide chair with nailhead serena lily
SB: What’s one of your favorite pieces from the current spring catalog?
S&L: We fell in love with the Canyon Chair the minute we discovered a seasoned artisan meticulously tacking each nailhead by hand at our North Carolina manufacturer’s factory. It is truly a work of art!  Covered in gorgeous cowhide, it compliments any decor, and feels completely unique.
serena lily bazaar shop
SB: Your Bazaar Online Sale has been a huge hit. Tell us how it came about. 
S&L: We  receive  so many calls about the props used in our catalogs, because our customers want to decorate their homes with the same unique, statement pieces.  By offering this rotating collection of items in our online Bazaar, we’re giving our customers the thrill of the hunt we experience on our travels without leaving the comfort of their own homes.  We believe that these unique objects are what make a home special.
 
african senegalese storage baskets
SB: I am a huge fan of Serena & Lily’s stylish and unexpected storage options. Any tips on how you keep your homes organized without scarifying beauty?
S&L: We definitely believe that you can conquer clutter in style.  Instead of relying on traditional shelving to stow toys and other odds-and-ends, we try to get creative with boxes, bins, baskets—even re-purposing and old suitcase can work. We like to think of storage as a another design element in the room.   We love our Senegalese storage baskets  because they add a pop of color to the room and add functionality in such an artful way. 
kid-friendly breakfast nook serena lily
SB: Your textiles are gorgeous. I love that many are available by the yard. What inspires the designs and color palettes?
Serena: Before Lily & I met, I was a decorative painter and textile designer.  It has always been my nature to find visual interest in the things around me—whether it be the façade of an old building, or a color combination I see on a walk along the water.  I notice these things and they start to click together and become inspiration for designs.  I try to pay attention and observe—I believe that you truly can find inspiration in everyday life.
boy nursery room blue zebra
SB: How has motherhood shaped your designs?
Lily: Serena & I have always shared a certain vision for the baby’s room—one that is fresh and style-driven and not shy of color and pattern.  It blends simplicity with sophistication.  As mothers, we wanted to reinvent this look for our children’s rooms, which of course eventually evolved into a more comprehensive approach to the whole home. 
organic crib mattress for baby
SB: I am thrilled you offer a low-VOC paint collection. How else are you embracing “green” design? 
S&L: We try to make healthy, environmentally-responsible choices whenever possible. We love the low-VOC paint collection for that reason. We also work with an excellent furniture partner that uses all sustainable materials & processes for all of our upholstered furniture. We have an organic crib mattress that is an absolute must-have for the nursery. Several of our best baby gifts are made from 100 organic cotton, which makes them gifts we all feel good about giving. 
Colorful paints brushes color sets the mood
SB: What is your advice on selecting a paint color?
S&L: Color sets the mood in a room.  A more vivid shade creates energy while a softer palette sets a soothing tone.  But people react to color on a very personal level. Our best advice is to select a color that makes your heart sing and then build a room around it.
coastal chic bedroom design neutral blue
SB: Serena & Lily can be found on Facebook and Twitter. Has social media been a good marketing tool for you?
S&L: Yes, we’ve loved connecting with our customers who are our fans. We love when they share pictures of rooms in their homes so we can see how they’ve used our products in their own personal way.
 
alpaca throw blankets serena lily
SB: Fill in the blank. No room is complete without… 
S&L: a comfy throw blanket.
greek key nailhead headboard for bed girls room
SB: What’s next for Serena & Lily?
S&L: Very soon you will see new products for summer in a beautiful, fresh new palette. New options for storage and playroom, enhanced “mix & match” bedding options – including a fabulous online design tool – and more rugs, decor and seating options for all rooms in the house. We are also expanding Bazaar, both in scope & frequency. So check back soon to see it all – it launches May 5th!!! 
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Read full story By on April 18, 2011 in healthy home, home accessories, interior design, interview, storage, textiles

Interview with Interior Designer Hillary Thomas

I was first introduced to interior designer, Hillary Thomas’ work in Lonny’s January/February issue and loved it instantly. In March of this year, I had the pleasure of meeting Hillary while at the Design Bloggers Conference in Los Angeles and found we share a similar design aesthetic which favors flea market finds, Asian antiques and an eclectic mix of old and new.

Based in Los Angeles, Hillary Thomas Designs was launched in 2008 when Hillary collaborated with architect Mark Appleton to redesign and decorate a Spanish-style cottage in Santa Monica. Originally from Locust Valley, Long Island, Hillary embraces a “wabi sabi” design approach; the Japanese term for “finding beauty in the imperfect.” The results are unique, refreshing and inviting interiors.
hillary thomas designer living room
Simplified Bee: Your designs are inviting, worldly and multi-layered. When did you know you wanted to be an interior designer? 
Hillary Thomas: Thank you, Cristin! And I have to just take a minute and tell you what a huge fan I am of your blog. I’m a triple Virgo (that’s right), so your artistic and gorgeous approach to organizing is heaven to me! OK…on to the interview! Like so many interior designs, I was one of those girls who would stay up into the wee hours rearranging my bedroom (and my friend’s bedrooms). And then when I went to college, the big joke amongst my friends was seeing how I would decorate my dorm room each fall. I think I really peaked when I decked out my room with all white and blue, complete with Laura Ashley border. Luckily I’ve expanded my color palate since then! After school I moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting. I had modest success, but found that more and more friends were asking me to help them with their homes. Finally admitting that I’m just a compulsive decorator, I decided to go professional in 2008.
hillary thomas vintage office black wallpaper
SB: How would you describe your personal style? 
HT: I’m totally inspired by the eclectic and global WASPs of the 1960s because they created a fascinating design revolution. People with the means and curiosity could engage new cultures like never before. They brought a deep respect for traditional manners and mores, which became infused with a layered, worldly, and sophisticated style. This juxtaposition of old and new brought about an entirely new design aesthetic and lifestyle that I like to call “Vintage Chic”…and that basically describes my personal style!
hillary thomas suzani ottoman living room
SB: What type of architecture are you personally drawn to? 
HT: Even though I’m from the east coast and not suppose to say this, I really adore old Hollywood architecture. It was kind of crazy, yet classic at the same time. Architects took inspiration from anything they could get their hands on — Art Deco, Spanish Colonial Revival, Monterey Revival, Italian Renaissance, etc. and made it their own. I love the timelessness of John Woolf’s estates and Paul Williams’ (did you know he was the first African American architect west of the Mississippi?) modern interpretations of Tudor, Regency and Mediterranean. 
Chic entry table and mirror design
SB: Who would you most like to collaborate with on a project? 
HT: The greats, of course! Tony Duquette and Dorothy Draper. The styles that they started just keep inspiring  designers decade after decade. I’d love to see what new and outrageous things we could come up with together for this era of design.
farrow and ball hague blue white tie
SB: Do you have “go to” paint colors? If so, which ones? 
HT: I can’t live without beautiful color. Color is really the spice of life, whether a gorgeous color on a ceiling or a pop of color in an accessory. But every designer needs a go-to white, and mine is Farrow & Ball’s White Tie. It is absolutely fool proof. But my FAVORITE??? Farrow & Ball’s Hague Blue. I just melt whenever I see this color. It is perfect almost anywhere… library, bathroom, small bedroom, kitchen!
Hillary Thomas designer dining room
SB: Which of today’s interior design trends are here to stay and which ones will we see fade away? 
HT: That Restoration Hardware reclaimed look really needs to be over…so 2009! Collected, old school WASP style is back in a big way. Think Sister Parrish and Billy Baldwin. Comfortable and cozy with clean lines a beautiful color is always chic and never goes out of style!
green pink living room design
SB: Where do you recommend clients splurge versus save? 
HT: The same rules apply to interior design that apply to clothing. You know, invest in classics that you’ll have forever (a great jacket, shoes, sofa with nice, clean lines) and then go cheap and chic for the more trendy items (a cute top, a fun necklace, funky throw pillows). But above all, splurge on area rugs and window treatments. They are the shoes and handbags of a room!
hillary thomas kids playroom design
{image via Lonny Magazine}
SB: You are embracing social media and are on Facebook, Twitter and will soon be publishing a blog. Do you prefer one over the other? What is your advice to other interior designers who are timid about trying social media marketing outlets?

HT: As we learned from Ronda Carmen at the Design Bloggers Conference, “Twitter is a cocktail party” and I’m not one to miss a cocktail party! I’ve recently starting “tweeting” and it’s fun! I love the idea of being able to have these really quick, cheeky conversations with fans and my heros as well. But I have to admit that I do prefer Facebook. Maybe I’m just an old fashioned girl, but it just seems like an easier place to connect with others in the design world. Yes, our blog will be live in about a month and it’s called “Happiness is a Pink Foo Dog.” I’ll be contributing along with all the gals in the office. We’re very excited about it! Our belief is inspiration is where you find it and that’s what our blog is about. My advice to designers who are timid about social media….you just have to do it and the sooner the better! That is the future of everything, especially design. Just start with Facebook because it is the easiest and get some comfort with that, then quickly move to Twitter and whatever else will be next. 

hillary thomas chinoiserie chic entry
SB: Fill in the blank. No room is complete without…
HT: a bar (even if it is just a tray with some cool vintage glasses and a bottle of water), a splash of color (get creative and take a risk), fresh flowers (I’m partial to pink peonies), a stack of books (the more wabi-sabi, the better), and a very friendly dog (or maybe one that just roams room to room)! 

hillary thomas chic shop
SB: What’s next for Hillary Thomas Designs? 
HT: At Chic Shop, we are about to introduce a whole new line of products that bring back in a really chic way what one might associate with a beloved grandmother, like needlepoint brick doorstops and Boyfriend Pillows (formerly known as Bedrest Pillows). Also watch out for a Dixie Highway Container Sale for One Kings Lane. Trés Vintage Chic! And a bunch of other things that my partner says I’m not suppose to talk about yet..:) Stay tuned!
*all images used with permission from Hillary Thomas Designs
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Read full story By on April 14, 2011 in interior design, interview