Teen Hangout Room–San Francisco Showcase

The Teen Only Hang Out Room by Emily Mughannam of Em Design Interiors at this year’s San Francisco Showcase was one of my favorites. Perhaps it’s because I dreamed of having a room like this when I was a teen. 
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The neutral over-sized sofa by Sofa U Love fits snug in one corner and is topped with playful throw pillows picking up on the room’s neon yellow, burnt orange and metallic accents. Emily custom made the trio of acrylic shelves and I loved that she had the edges wrapped in glowing neon!   
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Teens change their minds {a lot}, so removable wallpaper on the ceiling was a great call. I love the playful “Hearts Apart” pattern by Timothy Sue too!

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And what teen wouldn’t go gaga over the fabulous “you only live once” neon sign?

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Extending one of the built-in shelves is a brilliant way to create a space-saving desk. The back of the shelf is painted orange while it is playfully trimmed out in neon yellow.
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Repeating the heart shape, Emily created a giant one on the wall with tacked up snap shots. So easy and so cute!

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The cane and faux bamboo bar cart by Society Social looks darling decked out with refreshing sodas teens would love.
Do you heart this room too?
 
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Read full story By on May 7, 2012 in bar carts, bookshelves, girl's bedroom, interior design, neon, teen rooms, wallpaper

Playroom Design with Centsational Girl

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Last weekend design-savvy, DIY extraordinaire, Kate from Centsational Girl and her team of volunteers installed  the playroom {and much more} for the Alma House Project. I had the pleasure of working with Kate on the initial design concepts for the room which flows openly from the kitchen. Kate envisioned a kid-friendly space that was colorful, multi-functional and provided loads of storage. We had to work with the existing navy carpet and ceiling, but every thing could be changed.
Over the phone we conversed and brainstormed ideas. Kate’s budget was $1,000 for the space, so we had to think creatively. And as you know, Kate is the best at taking inexpensive or yard-sale finds and transforming them, so I knew it could be done! In fact, with donations and smart purchases of Kate’s doing, the total cost of the room was $885.
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Maps and wallpaper both are a huge design trends, but I also feel that the combined look can be classic and timeless. I knew that a large-scale world map wallpaper on the wall opposite the window would make a huge impact in the space and work well with the existing carpet. Kate was on-board and the green and blue color scheme was set! Not only do maps help educate young ones about our world, but my hope too was that it allowed these children to dream beyond the walls of their home.
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Indoor / outdoor fabrics are terrific for kids’ spaces and it was a must for this playroom. I gravitated to the wavy pattern in Richloom’s Indoor/Outdoor Variation Poolside fabric – it had different shades of  blue and green which I especially liked. Kate loved the fabric too and knew instantly that she wanted to use it for floor length drapes  – which she made – yep, she sews too! Kate discusses the details of creating the drapes here. They turned out gorgeous! How does this girl find the time?
Kate also transformed the round child’s table she scored on Craigslist for $45. She is living up to her blog’s name, that’s for sure!
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For throw pillows, I liked Richloom’s Indoor/Outdoor Bindis Summer fabric because it coordinated so beautifully with the Variations Poolside – We fell in love with the medallion pattern! Turns out Kate found floor pillows at a local store in the exact same fabric! How does she do it?
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When my kids were babies, I used to sing “You Are My Sunshine” before they’d fall asleep. I’ve always wanted to use these prints in a project and am so glad it worked in this playroom! I love how Kate stacked them and placed near an art easel. Love!
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Kate worked her magic with a series of three Billy bookcases from Ikea. Love the “Green Lane” paint by Glidden she selected for the back of the bookcases. They look custom don’t you think? Here are the details on how she did it.

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I loved the Moravian Star fixture Kate found. It was the perfect accent for the subtle nautical feel. It was generously donated by Shades of Light.

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To create a window bench for reading and additional storage, an Ikea Expedit bookcase was placed horizontally. I love the ikat pillow Kate found that coordinates with the drapes so beautifully!
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Kate also sourced the fabulous Checkered Past carpet tiles in Laural/Lime by FLORwhich was layered over the existing carpet. I love to use FLOR tiles in kids’ spaces because they are so easy to remove one to clean or have it replaced. FLOR also generously donated the tiles too!To fully appreciate this project and all of Kate’s hard work, you need to see the incredible transformation:

Before:
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After:
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Amazing, don’t you think?
For a complete list of products used in the room or to donate to the Alma Project, please visit Centsational Girl. Wonderful work Kate and team!!!

 

*Photo Credit: Centsational Girl
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Read full story By on May 3, 2012 in baby and children, blog, interior design, kids' art wall, maps, Playroom, textiles, wallpaper

Highlight’s from Home Meridian at High Point

Last week I had the pleasure of attending High Point Furniture Market in North Carolina for the release of spring 2012 collections.  It was my first time to Market and let’s just say that I was a little overwhelmed by the magnitude of the event.
My trip was sponsored by Home Meridian and their Baby Creations and Pulaski brands.  Home Meridian ranks among the top five case goods suppliers to US retail, so there was tons to see! The showrooms are all located at 220 Elm Street – a picture of their newly renovated lobby was taken from my iPhone (below). 
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My first stop was the Baby Creation showroom. Not typically shown at Market, this collection of beautiful, high quality nursery furniture ranges from class to modern styles. While touring, I was able to talk to the designer of the collection (who is also a mom) and she went into detail about how each piece is designed to grow with your child and provide as much functionality as possible. 
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The sweet and elegant Angelina Collection was being introduced at Market. The six-legged crib is really stunning. This convertible crib is designed to grow with your little one and be used for many years. It converts to a toddler bed {guard rail is included with the crib}, daybed and then can be converted into a full bed with optional rails.
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Black in a nursery can be so stunning. I think it works for both boys and girls too. I loved Baby Creation’s traditional combo dresser hutch in antique black
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In a rich chestnut finish, I love the lines of this convertible sleigh crib. The bun feet can be removed to lower the height of the crib to suit the needs of the parents. It’s part of Baby Creations’ Cape Cod Collection which also features a changing table (below) that can be used as a media center down the road.
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The Venezia Collection isn’t new, but I thought this beautiful, traditional European style crib was worth sharing with you.
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Next I was off to tour Home Meridian’s Pulaski division. Pulaski was founded in 1955 and is known for its craftsmanship and affordable pricing. They are also an industry leader in curio cabinets. One of Pulaski’s collections, Accentrics offers beautiful, multi-functional casegoods. The chest / desk combo shown above was brilliant don’t you think? I can see it being used in so many different spaces.
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This modern cabinet opens up and folds out into a full bar! I love how much space it saves when it is all buttoned up.

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I loved the mirror detail on this tall antiqued cabinet and think it would work beautifully in a bedroom, living room or dining room.
The Home Meridian brands are sold through retailers. Follow the links to find a dealer in your area for Baby Creations and Pulaski.
Thank you Home Meridian for your generous hospitality!
 
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Read full story By on May 2, 2012 in baby nursery room, bar carts, crib, furniture, High Point Market

Personalized Gifts for Moms

Mother’s Day is just around the corner and personalized gifts are always welcome. Here are a few of my faves:

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1. Lucite Frame by Dabney Lee | 2. Jonathan Adler Pillow | 3. Block Frame Notepad by Paper & Ink Designs | 4. Erin Condren iPhone Cover | 5. Acrylic Monogram Necklace by Moon & Lola | 6. Initial Plate by Aedriel Originals

*The lovely ladies at Paper & Ink Designs would like to extend a 20 discount on all notepad now through Friday, May 4, 2012. Use promo code: SIMBEE20

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xo,
 
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Read full story By on April 30, 2012 in gift guide, monograms, stationary, throw pillows