In the White Room With Black Curtains. . .

    
       
(Don't you just love when your blog post topic matches up perfectly with song lyrics?!)


While I'm often using curtains to lighten and brighten spaces, lately I'm really drawn to the drama black curtain panels can add to a space.  To pull off this look, I think it really comes down to contrast.  I love the crispness of these "white rooms with black curtains":

 




Elle Decor






This is an interesting look of mixing panels.  Not sure I'm completely sold.  What do you think?


 


And, if the idea of black curtains freaks you out a little but you still want to add some contrast, this is one of my favorite tricks.  (We recently did something similar in my online client Camille's living room).




How do you feel about black curtains?  Glam or too goth?

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Congrats to the winners of the Habitation pillow giveaway:


 
No. 1 Cote D'Ivoire Reclaimed Burlap Cocoa Sack Pillow Cover, 20" x 20"   

goes to:



 
AND. . . .


 
RESERVED-Cafes Do Brasil Reclaimed Burlap Coffee Sack Pillow Cover, Brazil, 16" x 20"

 
goes to:


 

Happy Memorial Day

    



CM08 Fanlight, Bunting and Flag



Spirit of Memorial Day Roses



Porch Flag



main street usa



Hope you all have a great holiday weekend!
(All images via Flickr)
   

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Pillow Giveaway from Habitation

    

One of the easiest ways to make your space more interesting is by adding an unexpected texture.  And, these burlap sack pillows from Etsy shop Habitation work perfectly: 


No. 1 Cote D'Ivoire Reclaimed Burlap Cocoa Sack Pillow Cover, 20" x 20"




RESERVED-Cafes Do Brasil Reclaimed Burlap Coffee Sack Pillow Cover, Brazil, 16" x 20"

Giveaway Details:

Habitation is giving away one of each of the pillows shown above.  Two winners will be drawn and announced on Tuesday, May 31st (one pillow per winner).  To enter, visit Habitation on Etsy and let me know which item from the shop is your favorite.  For an additional entry, you can also "add item to your favorites" on Etsy, and leave a comment letting me know you did.

Good luck!

 
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A Color Palette Inspired by Creation

    
    

Just some pretty pictures for you today.  I've been on a navy kick for a while now, but lately, I feel myself pulled more and more to a brighter shade of blue.  Peacock blue, that is. . . (especially when it comes to upholstery).



 
It was "the Nester" who earlier this week was just talking about how God is the Master at putting colors together.  Well, isnt't that the truth?!  We design-types think we're so smart when we come up with a great color scheme, but in actuality, God has really laid it all out for us already.  We just have to be smart enough to pay attention to it.  Take the colors of the peacock, for example, and how stunningly rich they are when translated into a room:



Jan Showers



Elle Decor


House Beautiful



Gina Kates: curtains  green silk drapes and blue chairs.
Gina Kates via DecorPad


Melissa Rufty via DecorPad




image
Emily Henderson


 
Kishani Perera, blue chairs

Kishani Perera via HGTV "Design Happens" blog


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Bold Color in Real Life

       

It's no secret that I have a weakness for color, and the bold mix of shades used in this house caught my attention.  It was featured in the latest issue of Charlotte Home & Garden Magazine.  (The mix of pattern is pretty fearless, too.)  Enjoy!


  
Lamarre calls her sun porch “the Florida room,” and in both function and form it’s a nod to her native Naples, Florida. Because the walls are painted white up to the chair rail molding, Benson says, they felt the walls above could handle the deep, dark blue they chose to offset bright chartreuse upholstery. New York artist Natasha Law painted the oil painting above the fireplace.





 






 




 
You can read more about this home here.

 
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My Chain Link Rug

    

I got several inquires after yesterday's post about my navy rug in our living room.  (I got no questions about the rug in our last house. .  .Go figure!)  I've mentioned it a few other times, but it's the chain link rug that was available from Pottery Barn several years ago. 




I spotted it in the PB store and watched it like a hawk.  It eventually got discontinued and landed in the Pottery Barn Outlet, where I caught it on a rug sale.  Yippee!  An 8x10 for $150.  (See, patience does pay off.)



SALE POTTERY BARN CHAIN AREA WOOL RUG 8x10



Unfortunately, it seems hard to come by these days.  It used to be pretty easy to find on Ebay.  After a quick Google search, I found one source here.  (Disclaimer: I've never ordered through this site.)  Good luck!  If anybody else knows where to find one, please leave a link in the comments.


Pottery Barn

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Now. . . And Then (A Look Back at Our Last House)

    
    
    
I was trying to clean up some of the folders on my computer over the weekend and came across some pictures of our last house.  Blogging was a foreign concept to me then, and it was funny to see how much my taste/style has changed.

I really did love our last house, but looking back, the decor seems too old for us.  I was inspired mainly by model homes (which I kind of loathe now. . . ).  This was our family room:





I was definitely into oversized furniture and bought this whole set (sofa, loveseat and chair/ottoman) all at one time, in one place--my first mistake.  I actually liked the rug, but just bought the artwork over the sofa because it "matched." (I also had a slight infatuation with sticking large fake trees in every empty corner. . . )


Family Room with a Splash of Red, This is our casual family room and where we spend most of our time.  The walls are painted a rich brownish gold to showcase the light gold sofa & loveseat.  The oversized chair and ottoman & pillows add a splash of color to the room.  The room is anchored by a black rug with large detail in golds & greens.  The desk behind the sofa belonged to my husband's grandmother and the built-in bookcase built especially for the hubby's tv :), , Living Rooms Design

(Recognize the lamps?  I sprayed them, replaced the shades and use them in our dining room now.)


And, just for comparison, here's our living room now:



I also found a picture of our old breakfast area:


I may have  overdosed on red in this house, which could explain why you'll find little of it in our house now.  We ended up selling the iron table and chairs on Craigslist.  Apparently, wrought iron isn't kind to little heads who happen to run into it. . . .

In our breakfast area now, we have a much sturdier (kid-friendly) table:



 
It's amazing how design blogs have changed my concept of what I can and can't use, and how there's really no rules for any of it.  From house #1 to house #2, these are some of the things I've learned:

To buy what I like, instead of what I think I should buy for a certain spot.
 
 
It's okay to mix styles.


Personal touches make a house a home.


To decorate for our family and how we function instead of just for looks.
 
 
Spray paint can make you fall in love with your old stuff all over again.
 
 
Fake trees are bad (in almost every scenario).


I'm off to search for some more pictures of our old house.  I think I have some of our last bedroom.  That should make for a good post. . .   

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Another Kitchen Idea. . .

    
   
Continuing on the subject of kitchens from yesterday, I recently spotted this image on a new-to-me blog, and the long shelf under the cabinets caught my attention:




I love the look of open shelving in kitchens with stacks of white dishes when I see them styled in magazines or on blogs.  But, my reality would be a nice arrangement of mismatched sippy cups lining the open shelves, and who really wants to look at that?

This idea, however, works for those of us who love open shelving but just have way too much junk to hide.  (And, the extra storage/display is an added bonus.)


See Krista's entire kitchen renovation here. (It's pretty incredible.)



Here's another variation of a similar solution:

 
Mt. Baker traditional kitchen


I'm loving the shelf in front of the windows and the overall brightness of this white kitchen.  (Their sippy cups must be stored in the cabinets under the sink. . . .)



How do you feel about open shelving?  Pretty or unpractical?


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Congrats to the winner of the Saturated Color giveaway:



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