Sneak Peek: West Elm Holiday 2012

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West Elm is sharing a sneak peek at their holiday look books for decor, entertaining and trim. This holiday season is all about metallics, patched fabrics, reclaimed wood, paper flowers, animals, cool tones and vibrant colors. West Elm has also teamed up with some fabulous designers. I’m most excited about the collaborations with Sarah Campbell (colorful pillows, trays and paper  flowers), Laura Zindel (autumnal plates and serving pieces) and Allegra Hicks (dinnerware, bedding, pillows and accessories).

West Elm Gray Bedding CollectionWest Elm Lighting for Winter 2012West Elm Metallic Silver Holiday OrnamentsBottle Brush Tree Ornaments West ElmWest Elm Wooden Christmas TreeAllegra Hicks for West Elm DinnerwareColorful Holiday Ornaments West ElmWest Elm Holiday Tree MetallicWest Elm Colorful ThrowsGold Martini Side Table by West ElmSarah Campbell Pillows for West ElmGraphic Winter Blankets West ElmLaura Zindel Plates for West Elm

Don’t you love! The items featured here and much more will begin to appear online and in stores starting next week!

 

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Read full story By on September 21, 2012 in bedrooms, Christmas, Entertaining, friday find, Friday Finds, furniture, Holiday

Book Review: Sister Parish –The Life of the Legendary American Interior Designer

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These past few weeks, I have enjoyed reading, Sister Parish – The Life of the Legendary American Interior Designer. Written one of Sister’s daughter’s, Apple Parish Bartlett and a granddaughter, Susan Bartlett Crater, the book is comprised of Sister’s own unpublished memoirs as well as hundreds of interviews with family, friends and fellow design icons. I had a feeling I would love parts of the book (I devoured chapter 10 on decorating), but to my surprise the book kept me captivated to the end.

Sister Parish Interior Design and Fabrics

Design Icon Sister Parish Living Room(image via Architectural Digest)

Perhaps is was the fascination of her privileged life. Born into a prominent New York family in 1910, Dorothy May Kinnicutt (better known as Sister – a nickname her brother gave her) spent her childhood attending elite schools, sailing yachts and going to coming-out parties. She met her own husband, Henry Parish II at her own debut party (he was perfectly mannered) and married him at the age of nineteen. During the Great Depression, Sister was compelled to work and launched her first design firm in 1933. Her innate design ability coupled with her upper-echelon social connections, the business was extremely successful. Over the decades, the Parish-Hadley (interior designer, Albert Hadley joined Parish in 1962) firm’s list of clients included the Rockefellers, Astors, Gettys and Kennedys. Even though her client’s homes were scattered world-wide, small and large,  Houses from all over the world In the 1960s, Sister paved the way for the “American Country” style. She championed the humble striped cloth called mattress ticking, which had traditionally covered mattresses, and used it to cover chairs and throw pillows. In Sister’s New York Times obituary, John Richardson, an art historian was quoted, “No one else in America does a room with such patrician aplomb, such life-enhancing charm, such a lack of gimmickry or trendiness.”

Sister Parish Girls Bedroom in PinkSister_Parish_Designer_Fabrics

“She taught me that it doesn’t have to be perfect. That it doesn’t have to match. To follow your instincts.” – Libby Cameron – Parish’s last apprentice.

There are many pearls of wisdom and design tips in this book. It’s a must for any interior designer, but would make a wonderful addition to any design library. With the holidays nearing, this affordable book would make an excellent hostess gift too!

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Read full story By on September 19, 2012 in book, book review, interior design, Interiors, interview, Interviews

Along Came A Spider: Halloween Decorating Ideas

My Halloween decorating is going to be a little more focused this year. In fact, I may have to use a microscope to see some of the little creepy, crawly friends that will be on display. I’m talking about spiders and lots of them.

I’ve searched the internet, blogs and Pinterest for some of my favorite spider Halloween decorating ideas. Here’s a sampling of what I found…

Spider Themed Halloween Party Invite

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Spider and web Halloween party invite.

Front Door Halloween Wreath Spiders

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Wreath and pumpkins crawling with spiders for the front door.

diy spider garland paper halloween

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DIY spider garland for the front porch.

DIY yarn spider web window

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Spider web for the front window.

magnetic spiders door halloween

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Spiders creeping on the inside of the door (these are magnetic!).

Halloween Skulls with Spider Web

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Spider webs and skulls for the mantel.

Spider Trick or Treat Bag Halloween

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Spider treat bag for the kids.

Spider Web Bowl Halloween

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Spider web bowl for the Halloween candy.

Spider Web Cupcakes for Halloween

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Spider web cupcakes for the kids.

Spider Web Cake for Halloween

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Spiders on the cake – love this!

Black Spider Drink Labels Halloween

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Black spider labels for the drinks.

Miss Muffet Spider Quote

Need more Halloween decorating ideas? Follow the frightful fun on Pinterest where you will find all of these images and more!

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Read full story By on September 17, 2012 in Entertaining, food, Halloween, Holiday, holiday decor

Client Reveal: Family Kitchen Nook & Photo Gallery Wall

A few days ago, I shared images of a virtual client’s kids’ playroom. Today I’m excited to show you the kitchen nook area. The sunny corner nook features a seamless mix of styles, pattern and texture. For example, we blended contemporary patterns [Roman shades and throw pillows], a traditional Belgian oak trestle table and chic acrylic modern chairs [easy to clean & kid-friendly]. To anchor the space and add some texture, a woven drum pendant was selected. Crisp, white barstools were added to the kitchen island giving the family extra seating. They are also a breeze to clean, thus great for kids. I love how this space turned out!

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In a nearby hallway, we added a personal touch to the space and designed a simple gallery wall of the family’s darling photos. As you can see below, the top row of frames are hung in a straight line. This allows for a fun mix of frame sizes and colors.

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*all photos by Savannah Franklin Photography

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Read full story By on September 14, 2012 in breakfast nooks, gallery wall, Interiors, Kitchen, simplified bee portfolio, throw pillows, window treatments