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Traditional Home + LONNY = TRAD home

What do you get when you mix a dash of Lonny with a pinch of Traditional Home? The answer is a ground-breaking digital magazine called trad home co-created by the editors of Lonny and Traditional Home. The new magazine’s theme, “Young Traditional” was announced and celebrated last Tuesday evening at a dinner event for digital media editors and designers in New York City.
trad home lonny traditional home online mag
{image source: The Editor at Large}
It was Traditional Home Publisher, Beth Brenner who approached Lonny Editor-in-Chief, Michelle Adams {both worked at Domino together} about her concept of the magazines collaborating. The project is referred to as the “love child” between the two magazines and will leverage the established Traditional Home brand while attracting Lonny‘s youthful, style-savvy readers.
The first issue of trad home will released April 12th on lonnymag.com. In it’s debut, the magazine will feature it’s 20 “new traditional” designers to watch for 2011. Here’s a sampling of swoon-worthy interiors from a few designers on the hottest list around:
chinoiserie chic bedroom design domicile interiors
Amanda Maison and Joelen Ballard of Domicile Interior Design
interior designer nate berkus living roomSasha Adler and Lauren Gold of Nate Berkus Associates
white green kitchen design bonesteel trout hall
Heidi Bonesteel, Michele Trout and Jill Hall of Bonesteel Trout Hall
blue canopy bed stunning

Sara Gilbane of Sara Gilbane Interiors
designer white kitchen urban grace interiors
Erika Powell of Urban Grace Interiors
gray elegant dining room westbrook
Kim Winkler of Westbrook Interiors
bare tree wallpaper bedroom modern
Nina Freudenberger of Haus Interior

urban chic living room ryan korban

mirror art wall chic interior design robert passal
eclectic chic interior design scout
Nicki Clendening and Callie Jenschke of Scout Designs
Other very talented interior designers rounding out the list include: Suysel dePedro Cunningham and Anne Maxwell Foster of Tilton Fenwick; Tom Delavan of Tom Delavan Interior Design; Jamie Herzlinger of Jamie Herzlinger Interiors; Ron Marvin of Ron Marvin Design; Megan Rice Yager of Megan Yager Design; Jayne and Joan Michaels of 2Michaels; Amy D. Morris of Amy D. Morris Interiors; Lisa Sternfeld of Studio LSID; and Patrik Lönn of Patrick Lönn Design.
I can hardly wait to see what trad home has in store for us!
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Read full story By on February 5, 2011 in bedrooms, interior design, kitchens, living rooms

Cutting Edge Stencils Giveaway!

trellis pattern wall stencil

Love the look of wallpaper, but afraid of the commitment or the price tag? Wall stencils may be your answer and one store to check out is Cutting Edge Stencils. They offer a huge variety of stencil patterns at great prices. Here are some of my current favorites, but keep in mind this is just a small sampling of their designs. 

damask pattern wall stencil
moroccan wall stencil paint
bamboo pattern wall stencil

If you are craving change and have been thinking about adding a beautiful accent to your walls, you are in luck! Cutting Edge Stencils is giving away a $40 gift card to one Simplified Bee reader. Here’s how to enter:


• Visit Cutting Edge Stencils and pick your favorite stencil.  Leave your choice in a comment! {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 – become a Cutting Edge Stencils fan on Facebook.
• Extra Entry – mention this giveaway in a post or tweet, then leave a comment letting me know.
• Please post a separate comment for each extra entry.
• Entry period closes at 9 p.m. PST on Tuesday, February 8, 2011. The winner will be chosen by Random.org. 

Happy decorating and good luck!
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Read full story By on February 2, 2011 in color, Giveaways, interior design, wallpaper

5 Feng Shui Tips for Increasing Positive Energy in Your Home

Feng Shui is fascinating to me and I am interested in learning more about how to improve the energy in our homes through interior design. Today I am thrilled to have a Feng Shui expert give us some tips. 
Cristin Zegers {yep, spelled just like me!} is a Feng Shui Consultant and Mom of three based in the Atlanta, Georgia area. She believes that our homes are our havens and should embrace us, reflect us, and inspire us. Using the ancient practice of Feng Shui and her own intuitive guidance, Cristin strives to empower people with the knowledge they need to create spaces that nurture them and support the work they do within themselves every day.
soothing living room interior design
{image source House Beautiful and designer Christopher Maya}
Think of that house you walk in to and you immediately feel at ease. We all know of at least one house like this. We can’t quite put our finger on it, but it’s welcoming and comfortable, and lingering for hours in this space just leaves us feeling good. Chances are this house has good Feng Shui. The words Feng Shui actually translate to wind and water—kind of like the unseen and the seen. A house with good Feng Shui has good flow, which is something that we not only see but we feel
Feng Shui has been around for centuries and the essence of this ancient practice is just as applicable today as it has ever been. No matter what your taste, budget, or decorating style, basic Feng Shui principles can be incorporated into your own home creating a space that embraces you, supports you, and leaves your family and your guests feeling energized and positive. 
Here are five key areas to focus on in your own home to turn your house into a haven of positive energy:
feng shui tips for home living room
{image source House Beautiful and designer James Radin}
1. Deal with the clutter. Seen and unseen—remember? We can’t have overflowing closets and mysteries under our beds and feel at ease. Energy gets hung up in these places and therefore affects us internally. A cluttered home equals a cluttered mind, so start purging with abandon and see how much freer you feel.
feng shui interior design tips
{image source Marnie Rose and stylist Lauren Nelson}
2. If you don’t love it, set it free. Our belongings hold the memories and thoughts we attach to them. Everything you own should lift your spirits, and if it doesn’t, pass it along so maybe it can do that for someone else. You’ll be opening up space for something more spectacular to enter your life! So if you’ve been looking at that coffee table and cringing for years, here’s your permission to take it to the curb (or the donation center). You’ll be so glad you did. 
3. If it’s broken, fix it. Now. Feng Shui teaches us the relationship between parts of our house to areas of our life. A leaky faucet or broken stove could be connected to financial challenges. Wobbly table legs or unstable chairs could be indicative of unsupportive relationships. We need to treat our belongings like precious members of our family and take care of them. Clean, mend, tighten, polish—give your love to your belongings and they will love you right back in ways you may not even know. 
tranquil bedroom feng shui
4. Put yourself in the power position. When you lay in bed, sit at your desk, and relax in your favorite chair, make sure you can see the entrance to the room. Having your back to the doorway leaves an unsettling feeling, like you’re not protected. Position yourself so you won’t be startled when someone enters. The only exception to this is the placement of your bed. Do not have your feet directly in line with the door of your bedroom. Even moving your bed one foot, so you don’t look past your feet and out the door, can make a big difference. 
feng shui decorating tips
5. Take a tour of your home from an energetic point of view. Where your eye goes the energy goes. Those comfortable, peaceful homes have meandering paths for energy to follow. Long, dark hallways and staircases are like shooting rapids for energy flow. Position your furnishings to support an easeful movement throughout your space. A clever use of mirrors can aid the auspicious circulation, as can light and color. Take a walk through your space and see what angles you can soften and paths you can slow down. 
Being mindful of these five Feng Shui guidelines in the arrangement and everyday inhabitance of your home can result in abundance you haven’t recognized before. Looking upon your place and your belongings with gratitude creates that positive glow you recognize. It makes people want to be there, and it’s an environment that supports your goals and dreams. Live in a space that reflects the life you want to live…then live it! 
For more information, please visit Cristin Zegers’  website & blog. Thank you Cristin!
How do you incorporate Feng Shui principles in your home today?
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Read full story By on January 26, 2011 in Design Tips, feng shui, interior design

Tranquil Bedroom Blues

tranquil master bedroom chic design
It’s been a long week. The flu knocked me out and has kept me in bed. Let’s just say it hasn’t been fun.
Long hours in bed however, made me think how important it is to invest in the design of your most private retreat, your bedroom. I have had these images of a beautiful bedroom designed by interior designer, Lee Ann Thornton of Thornton Designs of Greenwich, Connecticut tucked away and thought this was the right time to share them with you. The room’s cool aqua walls set a calming feel to the room. Loving the hint of wallpaper in the hallway too.
stylish master bedroom suite design
Did you expect the burst of color in the window treatments? I didn’t, but find the juxtaposition fun and fresh aside the aqua walls and neutral bed. The pops of gold & bronze are carried out further in the starburst mirror, Moroccan poufs and geometric rug – love these touches of glam. I think a night in this bedroom would make anyone feel a little better. Don’t you think?
For those searching… here are more tranquil bedroom designs.
Take care and be well!
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Read full story By on January 20, 2011 in bedrooms, interior design