A little escape to where I can have fun with my love of design and whatever else may brighten my day...
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Last minute holiday sales
If you're like me, you wait until the very LAST minute to purchase holiday gifts. Such a procrastinator I am. While scouring some web sites for ideas, I came accross these discounts:
American Stationary Company - 80422 for free shipping on all orders through December 31
Horchow - WELCOME for 10% off your online order
Jayson Home and Garden - HOLIDAY for free shipping on order over $75 through December 19
Pier 1 Imports - print this coupon for $10 off a $50 purchase through December 24
Urban Outfitters - GIFTED for 10% off your order through December 23
Monday, December 20, 2010
Pretty bedroom
This bedroom is just my style... (*swoon*). Pretty, girlie, calming colors and just the right touch of new and old .
Reminds me of the color scheme from this Angie Hranowsky living room.
Labels:
Furniture
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Table settings
Staying on a seasonal theme here, I found another fun vignette in Lonny. Tips on how to make your table setting pop!
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Bergdorf window displays
Visiting NYC last December we took in lots of holiday sights but one of my favorites was purusing the extravagant store front windows at Bergdorf Goodman's. A Christmas present for the eyes ;) Lonny mag takes a closer look at this tradition...
Labels:
holiday
Saturday, December 11, 2010
XOXO: Nate Berkus
Anyone who loves home decor has to love Nate Berkus. I'm crazy about some of Nate's pieces that he's created for HSN. Check out my favs...
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| Porcelain ikat bowl |
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| Navy herringbone throw |
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| Orbit table lamp |
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| Studio sofa |
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| Glass-top bamboo table |
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| Dhurrie rug |
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Eco-efficient
So I am unbashfully a recycle-aholic. Truly. I'm a nut about reduce, reuse and recycle. I even cringe when I see glass or aluminum beverage containers in the trash instead of a recyle bin (see, I'm serious!). So I love the challenge of figuring out how to reuse things while becoming more eco-efficient (I'm coining this phrase btw.. ha). That sounds like a big set-up for what really is a simple post. But being more resourceful not only helps the environment, but your wallet as well.
So I picked up this cute little soap dispenser from Target the other day. I love the green/blue glass and the fact that I don't have to keep purchasing disposable pumps. This way you just buy a huge bottle of the refillable soap and then toss the container in the recycle bin when it's empty.
I also posted here about how to reuse candle jars. I just love having my makeup brushes and mascara within reach instead of digging through a cosmetic bag.
Then when it comes to furniture, the options really are endless. I think antiques are great, even when mixed with more modern pieces. And saving old chairs or plates from a junk yard makes me feel good too. You can really find some great stuff on Cragslist, at your local thrift store or estate sale, Goodwill or one of Habitat for Humanity's ReStores. I'd have to say some of my favorite pieces are second-hand. Just like this antique gold mirror purchased at an estate sale. We placed this above the fireplace with two zebra striped stools over the hearth.
Random post, but what the hey :) After a balls to the wall work trip, these are my mentally disjointed thoughts of the evening.
So I picked up this cute little soap dispenser from Target the other day. I love the green/blue glass and the fact that I don't have to keep purchasing disposable pumps. This way you just buy a huge bottle of the refillable soap and then toss the container in the recycle bin when it's empty.
I also posted here about how to reuse candle jars. I just love having my makeup brushes and mascara within reach instead of digging through a cosmetic bag.
Then when it comes to furniture, the options really are endless. I think antiques are great, even when mixed with more modern pieces. And saving old chairs or plates from a junk yard makes me feel good too. You can really find some great stuff on Cragslist, at your local thrift store or estate sale, Goodwill or one of Habitat for Humanity's ReStores. I'd have to say some of my favorite pieces are second-hand. Just like this antique gold mirror purchased at an estate sale. We placed this above the fireplace with two zebra striped stools over the hearth.
Random post, but what the hey :) After a balls to the wall work trip, these are my mentally disjointed thoughts of the evening.
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