Chevron wasn’t part of my everyday vocabulary. I thought zigzag was just plain old zigzag.
I decorated my bookshelves. Now, it’s only appropriate to “style” them.
I never felt pressure to produce a “fall mantel” in August (or any other month).
I didn’t know what Ikat was or how to pronounce it.
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I would’ve never dreamed of wanting a pillow with (part of) a dragon on it.
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I never thought so much about whether it’s spelled sneak “peek” or sneak “peak.”
What do you do or say differently since discovering the world of design blogs?











This is so fitting-I just "styled" one of our bookshelves this morning and was thinking the same thing:) Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteHa ha! I love this post! I do find blogs to be a bit ahead of the magazines with respect to new trends.
ReplyDeleteOh the mantel pressure... for sure. I felt I didn't have to participate because I didn't have one, but I just purchased a vintage surround. WE'll see how long I can last without re"styling" it.
ReplyDeleteI just hung pictures, now I create a gallery wall of artwork! And, I before I added a little color, now I use elements to 'give a pop, punch or fresh dose' of color! Too funny, Emily!
ReplyDeleteI definitely have a whole new vocabulary. I use words like vignette, or space instead of room and repurpose instead of move or redo. Sometimes my non design blog reading friends look at my funny like, 'what are you talking about?' However, I do think blog reading has really helped me find my own style, where before I felt more limited to what was in the magazine from the local grocery store. I was kind of amazed as I started finding different blog how much I had no idea what I really liked before. I regreted a lot of my previous choices in decor, made only based on what was available in front of me or what the girl down the street did.
ReplyDeleteAmen! I am exactly like you! Had no idea what my "style" was until blogs :-)
DeleteI. Love. This. Post! cracked me up - the sneak peek/peak....i've had to stop and think about that one several times. Anyhow, design blogs have definitely broadened my scope, but sometimes I have to make sure that I'm doing what I'm doing because I really want to or am I just sucked into something because I've seen it everywhere.
ReplyDeleteI never knew what "deets" were. :) I think you perfectly summed up the world of design blogs for all of us!
ReplyDeleteOMG, you are cracking me up! Um, all of the above that you just said! I think for me, my "yard" has become my "property" sounds a whole heck of a lot fancier huh? :) melaine
ReplyDeleteoh yes, my favorite is "vignette"!!! Before I would have called that "a pile of knick knacks" lol
ReplyDeleteI still don't "do" vignettes in my home, but at least I know the proper term for that now. ;)
This is classic. I never would have known what ombre is nor would I have known chevron was something other than a gas station around here. Oh, and pin it, tweet it, post it, and blog it {cha cha cha} never would have crossed my lips!
ReplyDeleteYOu are too funny!!! I didn't know what a url was or how to post on a blog! Mine was all blog related! I thought I had my act together until I realized how many people were way ahead of me!!! U for one!
ReplyDeleteI love this!! So true!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the weekend.
Kristin
Hilarious....before blogging I could decorate my own house....after....feet stuck in cinder blocks.....frozen....before....lots of time....laundry done and better shape......after much better pictures!
ReplyDeleteGradiated anything - from washcloths to dresser drawers!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Oh - how the world of design has opened up! We were in the 'dark' before.....now we know better. If only I could pronounce "chinoiserie"!
ReplyDeleteThis is so funny. Yes, I "decorated" bookshelves and didn't style them and I showed my clients' their room, not "revealed" them. I still hesitate before saying "eekat" ...lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteALL OF THE ABOVE!!!!! YES!
ReplyDeleteSo true -- I'm working on a fall mantel now, and wondering what in the heck I'm doing?! so, how do you pronounce ikat? I always said, eye-cat...but I've heard others say ee-cot. How's it sound in NC? :)
ReplyDeleteI love this post it's so funny. Yes I have learnt a lot, especially the difference in terms between countries. I love to zhoosh, style, vignette, space plan and create a look. ....and I now have an eclectic, chinoiserie, modern, classic style.....with my up cycled, re purposed, painted, DIY furniture.
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Blogs really have changed the way that we live and think.
ReplyDelete...I thought I was the only one obsessed with decor mags, design details & styled spaces. Glad to know I'm one of many. Great post!
ReplyDeleteSaying things like "pop of color" and "every room needs a touch of black" while shopping for home decor!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog!
Ha ha! I can completely relate. I just blogged about chevron, ikat and fall decorating today. When I mention any of this to my friends and family they just look confused. It must be blog influence!
ReplyDeleteSo true. I can't shop without seeing things other bloggers would like.
ReplyDeleteha ha! I love this Emilly! I too now find myself decorating my mantel for every season - and blogging about it of course :) This is so funny. I agree with all of them :)
ReplyDeleteThis is funny. I always think about the word "room" versus "space."
ReplyDeleteI thought Chevron was just a gas station! :)
ReplyDeleteNow that was funny and painfully true! ;)
ReplyDeleteI have to watch Breaking Bad just to give my brain a break. Love this :)
ReplyDeleteBefore I read design blogs I didn't know very much at all (still don't)! I just looked at pictures of our apartment when we moved in and how it is now, and I have to say that while it's probably not blog worthy, it looks a lot better than it did!
ReplyDeletemilk glass. I would've called them 'white knicknacks.'. =)
ReplyDeleteHa - I think my vocabulary expansion has been hardest on my husband! Vintage, distressed, patina, asymmetrical, painted furniture, embracing imperfection, gallery, repurposed bookends-formerly-known-as-industrial-pulleys, focal point, coordinating patterns but not matched...
ReplyDeleteI've started using the words ” on trend” !
ReplyDeleteBefore blogs, I used to read magazines. I don't subscribe anymore because blogs have many more ideas and projects. I still like to buy a magazine sometimes for a road trip though.
ReplyDeletecute post! I did a post a while back on the language of blogging, which is different from our everyday talk; such fun things as "drool worthy", the reveal, chinoiserie, and the list goes on. I love our language that pulls us bloggers and designers together.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Nancy
Powellbrowerhome.com
ahh...this made me laugh so hard! It's so true.
ReplyDeleteInstead of organizing and cleaning out, now we need to "curate!"
ReplyDeleteBefore Blogging...or just BB for short I knew nothing about HTML which I still call "hotmail" and had certainly never heard of a "link party"!
ReplyDeleteSign me up for upcycling, link party, anything "et cie," gallery wall, and probably a lot of other things I've convinced myself I always knew!
ReplyDeletevignettes and vessels were new to me until blogging.
ReplyDeleteCan you please tell me where I can find pillows like the one in the last picture of this post? I love that pillow!
ReplyDeleteCan you please tell me where I can find pillows like the one in the last picture of this post? I love that pillow!
ReplyDeleteAll I know is I immediately googled how to pronounce ikat. Totally been saying it wrong, LOL!
ReplyDeleteLove this post - so funny and true :)
ReplyDeleteHahaha! I LIKE you, Emily. ;-) For what it's worth, I have problems with Ikat too!! But I daresay "peak" is a mountain, so not sure I want to sneak anything in on that one!!! LOL Hx
ReplyDeleteOh so true Emily! I was lost about color before reading blogs and my world was very beige (and not in a good way!)
ReplyDeletePardon me but LMAO! So true. I can tell you that I love how blogging has opened my eyes to things that I might not have seen possible. It has been a sensory overload in all the right ways, and I think the coolest thing ever! Also, it catipulted my career forward. I "heart" blogs and blogging. Fantastic post!
ReplyDeleteXOXO,
Whitney
I only read blogs (web logs), I don't create one, am I a blogger too or is there another term?
ReplyDeleteI stumbled upon your blog thru BHG..& I'm enjoying every post of yours! You are soo talented!!
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You're peak vs peek really made me laugh because I re-read a post the other day and realized that I misspelled it! I don't know why I keep doing that, but it's one of the toughest things to keep straight for me!
ReplyDeletetrue enough! reading blogs opens minds and expands vocabularies. I have vignettes in every room, pops of color, a gallery wall, even outdoor rooms. But not a dragon in the mix!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post - so very true. :) My mantel will be the death of me for sure.
ReplyDeletelet's just say quite a bit has changed in my home since reading design blogs. all in a good way though! i seriously needed some design help & blogs have been wonderful & prevented me from having to spend a lot of money having people come in to advise me. i've been able to develop my own sense of style.
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Reading design blogs has taught me that an object cannot just sit on a table, but rather, it must be cloched.
ReplyDeleteDesign blogs have taught me that I must have been way ahead of the game and made/done many "new ideas" years ago before I knew it was stylish.
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all of this is so true! and I never would have thought of lacquering the interior side of my front door!
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Oh this is hilarious - same for me on every single one of these - and before I set the table - now I create a tablescape. ha!
ReplyDeletehahaha! so cute and so true!! And Im in the family of Sneak Peek- a Peak is the top of a mountain. And yes Ikat always stumped me so does Beni Ourain & oushak rug
ReplyDeleteClassic! I do find sometimes that blogs really are ahead of the magazines.
ReplyDeleteJan
oh my gosh, what a great post.
ReplyDeletei never knew what milkglass was, or mercury glass, and i did a heck of a lot less thrift store shopping!
Yes, yes, and yes to all those things. I just styled my fall mantel this weekend so I guess I am a design blog reader after all ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is so true!!! LOL
ReplyDeleteThat is too funny! I never really thought about it, but I have learned a ton from reading design blogs :)
ReplyDeleteI never would have dreamed of spending $100 on a pillow before I started reading design blogs.
ReplyDeleteI've learnt a lot of terms (pretty much all the ones you mentioned and in the comments above!). I am off to Google how to pronounce ikat right after I finish this comment!
ReplyDeleteOne thing I wish that design bloggers (not you, speaking in general) WOULD learn is that 'waalaa' is not a word, the correct word is voilà.
I am convinced Millions of French people turn in their graves each time this beautiful word is abused and misused.
After reading design blogs I started a business and started blogging. My first introduction into the blog world was Cote De Texas. Thanks Joni for opening up a new world for me!
ReplyDeleteSo true and so funny. I find that I am so tapped in to the trends because of blogging and it's actually a detriment sometimes. My clients actually think I'm crazy when I present ideas that are brand new b/c they aren't mainstream enough to be considered...white appliances, brass and gold accents.
ReplyDeleteNow I want an "accent" color in every room. And speaking of color, how do you paint a hallway door? Do you remove it from the frame or paint in position?
ReplyDeleteHaha, hilarious!! and so true! I relate to every one!
ReplyDeleteI remember being confused at first if I was supposed to say "styled" or "staged." So funny! Now I just get stressed because I can't produce 4-5 posts a week...Why do we do this to ourselves?! :)
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