Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Decor Inspiration: Bathroom Stripes


Growing up my aunt had this amazing bathroom that always intrigued me. I had never seen anything quite like it. The counter tops were black with red sinks, the shower/tub was red, the toilet was black, and the walls were black and white striped. I recall spending longer amounts of time than needed in that bathroom staring at the complex colors and those walls. Those walls. Beautifully striped. I've never quite encountered a bathroom so intriguing with the exception of these photos.


House Beautiful


Elle Decor



John Learner via Elle Decor

House Beautiful


Gap Interiors

Elle Decor

West Elm






image at top by design by Stephen Shubel 


Sunday, July 29, 2012

Hope You're Having a Relaxing Weekend


This weekend has been full of catching up with old friends, pool time, coffee, reflection, outdoor bluegrass, comfort, almost full moons


Friday, July 27, 2012

Cheers to the Freakin' Weekend


There is something divine about refreshing summer cocktails. A few years ago I discovered the watermelon martini. I know summer has arrived when one of my favorite restaurants in town puts it back on the menu. Last weekend I took my watermelon drink making skills with me all the way to a "light" BBQ in Brooklyn. Note to self: trekking 6 blocks with a watermelon (and cervesas) is a bad idea. After making due with only watermelon and vodka (I do not recommend using the Pinnacle Whipped flavor...there is something very bad college drink about it) I decided afterwards that I wanted to step up the recipe a bit. I found this gem compliments of Snappy Gourmet.

Watermelon Poptini

Recipe type: Drink
Author: Snappy Gourmet
Prep time: 10 mins
Total time: 10 mins
Serves: 2
Ingredients
  • 2 cups fresh seedless watermelon (cut into cubes about 1/2-inch in diameter)
  • 1/4 cup watermelon vodka
  • 2 tablespoons honey + more for glass rim
  • 1 lime, juiced
  • 2 small packages watermelon Pop Rocks
Instructions
  1. Place watermelon, vodka, 2 tablspoons honey, and lime juice in blender. Process until smooth. (If you notice a few watermelon seeds, pour through strainer if desired.)
  2. Rub a little honey on the edges of martini glasses then dip into Pop Rocks.
  3. Shake drink with ice if desired then strain into martini glasses.
  4. Makes 2 drinks
Notes
TIPS: Try to get out as many watermelon seeds as you can before you put the watermelon in the blender, but if you can’t get them all, just strain the drink before serving.
SUBSTITUTIONS: You could substitute a little orange or lemon juice instead of the lime juice.




Thursday, July 26, 2012

Seeing Pink


I have never been a pink kind of girl yet these couches look amazing! I think it would take a special person to embrace such a unique color in their living space. I love how the black accents and fun patterns somewhat distract away from the girliness. What do you think?

Decor 8- Jeremy Harwell's studio

Different view

Erin Gates Design

Decor 8- Sara Hicks Malone's home

Sara Hicks Malone

Unknown

House Beautiful

Decor 8- Caitlin Wilson's home

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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Things I'm Currently Loving



Scooped up a pair of these in NYC. Can't wait until Fall to wear them.

Fave new nail polish color "Make Some Noise" introduced by a sweet friend

I also added this motorcycle jacket to the wardrobe while in NYC

Kinda lusting after these Elizabeth & James beauties

Time has been passing by a little edgier with this on my wrist too.

A girl can dream about Celine, right?







Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Sleep Beautifully


I am moving into some new digs soon (fingers crossed), so I am faced with all of the how in the world am I going to decorate the new space questions. The biggest priority on my list is creating a cocoon of a bedroom space. At one point in my life I should have likely rented a studio as I practically lived out of my bed. I had routine. Get up. Go to work. Come home. Change clothes. Get in bed. Get up. Make food. Get back in bed. Watch tv/movies. Sleep. Repeat. Days where I seek out the solace of my bed immediately following work are few and far between. Now, if I am wasting a large amount of my time at home it is usually on the couch. However, I yearn for my own little cocoon to envelope me at the end of the day. I am torn between serene versus color. At times I can be such a contradiction. I like pastels with gold accents and then I love bold with borderline exotic boho. My tastes are eclectic and I try to meld my likes into my own style instead of putting myself in a box. 

I absolutely love the canopy bed above with the coral accents and upholstered headboard. At one point I would have never trusted myself to have a nice silk fabric or a white duvet. However, gone are my days of camping out in bed and taking my meals there or post late night snacking. I am a bit more confident  I won't ruin anything. However,  I can't help but think of how all of the white duvets must be dry cleaned to look immaculate and wrinkle free. Sorting through my pictures I definitely notice a theme with the bold magenta. I haven't really been able to find what I like (remotely affordable anyway...sadly Matouk linens are out of my range) so I may pick out some fabric and have a duvet made. In addition to color scheme the equally impossible decision is what type of headboard. I like upholstered, chippendale themed, fun gilded antiques, and canopy beds even with romantic fabric panels. Decisions. Decisions. Decisions. Do you have any recommendations to share?! I would love to hear your ideas!

Serene soft grays and whites via Domino

Colorful accents using David Hicks' La Fiorentina fabric for the curtains

Love the gold by Nate Berkus

Bold upholstered headboard with white duvet and colored trim?

Or traditional white upholstered headboard by Samantha Pynn?

I love everything about this room of Olatz Schnabel. Headboard, rug, bold colors.

Serene canopy bed by Pheobe Howard

Different view


I am drawn to the white duvet with colored trim as seen in Lonny (preferably not black)

Bold and can you believe they are from Target?

Calm and relaxing

Kishani Perena's gilded headboard by Casamidy is exotic

The simple red throw goes such a long way

Olatz bedding featured in Jenna Lyons' bedroom

Or custom made bedding for a fraction of the price like Joanna's over at A Cup of Joe


top image via High Point showroom

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