Happy Easter

Posted by sew4tejhtr6ier Minggu, 31 Maret 2013 0 komentar

Happy Easter from my house to yours.

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Easter and Chinoiserie

Posted by sew4tejhtr6ier Sabtu, 30 Maret 2013 0 komentar
Eddie Ross
Check out these stunning Chinoiserie Easter tables by Eddie Ross. I have a new Pinterest board to give you more Easter decorating with Chinoiserie style tips here.

Eddie Ross

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The Next Big Thing

Posted by sew4tejhtr6ier Jumat, 29 Maret 2013 0 komentar

Flamingos have have always been a part of the preppy, Lilly, Palm Beach Chic look, but now they are popping up everywhere. I predict flamingos will be the next "big thing." I love flamingo art and love the way it mixes with Chinoiserie. I am including a great piece I found on Etsy in my gallery wall for my office makeover. Here is inspiration on how to get the look and my favorites with sources and links and it is all very budget friendly.

Bunny Williams

Nancy Ramirez

Sofie Rolfsdotter

Jennifer Latimer

Southern Living

My inspiration board with flamingos from The Pink Pagoda

My gallery wall inspiration board

Gilded Mint

The Pink Pagoda

The Pink Pagoda

The Pink Pagoda

The Pink Pagoda

Nancy Ramirez

Eastwitching

Sofie Rolfsdotter

My daughter Kate's gold pig is all ready for Easter and very Chanel


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My Gallery Walls

Posted by sew4tejhtr6ier Kamis, 28 Maret 2013 0 komentar

These are the pieces I have so far for my planned gallery wall in my home office -
A vintage Vera scarf from eBay - arrived.
A nude sketch from Furbish - arrived.
An abstract by artist Kerry Steele
A 24K gold and pink flamingo from Etsy - arrived.

I have decided to play around with a DIY project on the framing. Here is the gallery wall below that I did for my kitchen One Room Challenge. I used a mix of unframed canvases, ready made frames, and custom frames and love the result. I smile every time I look at it and yes, I love pink!









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my custom striped island (!)

Posted by sew4tejhtr6ier Rabu, 27 Maret 2013 0 komentar
i love stripes. 
i have loved them f-o-r-e-v-e-r.
(i love them so much that i painted stripes on the foyer walls 12 years ago in house #1.
and 9 years ago in house #2, i painted stripes around my 12' tall fireplace wall, and had custom silk striped curtains made for house #3 and #5.)

i love them so much that i don't even mind that EVERYONE else likes them right now too.
yep.
THAT is dedication.
(and TRUE love.)
to me, they are timeless yet whimsical. 
classic yet fun.

when it came time to design my kitchen, i knew i wanted simple white cabinets, but i wanted the island to be unique. i thought...why not add stripes to the island?
at first, i thought that i would just paint the stripes on...but that didn't seem like it was enough.
i wanted the stripes to be textural as well. hmmm....why not alternate painted wood with stained wood?
here is a sketch i showed todd, the owner of millbrook cabinets:
(he was the only one of the three cabinet companies that didn't flinch or make a funny face when i showed him my preliminary idea for the island. that's why he got the job!)

after some brainstorming with todd, we decided to use wire brushed, straight grain oak (also called quarter sawn) for the rough/wood parts of the island. he had a sample of wire brushed wood in his shop, and it was exactly what i envisioned!

here is a picture i took a few weeks ago at the cabinet shop---the back of the island was just getting pieced together!

the front of the island will look like a regular cabinet--it will have a grey painted finish. only the sides and back of the island will have the stripes.
i decided to use restoration hardware's "slate" for the island, (including the smooth stripes.)
the shop already had "slate" on some of their office cabinets...eve though theirs have been distressed and glazed. i like that is is a soft, warm grey that has a nice depth to it.

i wanted the wire brushed oak to tie in with the painted areas, and so i asked that they be wiped with a watered down version of the paint. i still wanted to be able to see the grain of the oak through this stain/glaze.

i stopped by to see a sample of the wire brushed oak a few days later...
here you can see that they tested out 3 different versions of the stain/glaze. the top has a heavier application of the stain, the middle has the least, and the bottom is in between:

i definitely liked the area where the stain had been wiped away the most:

another sample of the wire brushed oak next to the island cabinet drawers:




and, finally....a look at the island in place!


 the house is super dusty because of all the trim we have been cutting, so you can see there is a lot of dust on the island! it will look even better when the we clean it off and the floors are stained!

as you can see from this picture, there is also a slight difference in depth between the painted parts and the wood parts. i was SO pleased with the craftsmanship and dedication of the team at millbrook cabinets! to me, the island is a work of art. they did a tremendous job of turning my sketch into a reality.



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House Tour - My Living Room

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