Friday, October 11, 2013

Wisteria's DIY Art Inspiration

Wisteria has this really great art collection that would make a great DIY project. 



Simply paint three shades of your favorite color on canvas and you have instant art!



You can try a variation of this look with two shades of color on separate canvases,



or, together on a single canvas as pictured below.


For a little extra drama, try painting four separate canvases with a different hue. I love this Study in Lavender!



I am thinking about giving this project a try with my three favorite shades of gray—Iron Ore, Grizzle Gray, and Cityscape from Sherwin Williams. It will be a much more muted look than Wisteria's examples but I have the paint on hand and an empty canvas. 




I'll let you know how it goes! Seems pretty simple, right?

*****
images via Wisteria:

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Ferm Living

Ever since I got the wilderness wallpaper for my family room, I've been a fan of Ferm Living. Through the Scandinavian Design Center, I found that they have much more than wallpaper in their collection. Here are some favorites:

This graphic teapot looks like it would be right at home with the bib and blanket I posted about last week.


For a flash of cool, add this lightning bolt pillow to your kid's room or even your living room couch.


Wall decals are popular but I haven't seen mini hearts like this before. Aren't they sweet?


And finally, I had to add in a wallpaper. Don't these clouds just seem happy?

Monday, October 7, 2013

Calendar as Art

Recently I was telling a friend of mine about one of my favorite ways to decorate walls – taking pages from a calendar, framing them, and grouping them together. I did this in my NYC apartment with a calendar of black and white photography of flowers. It was my mom's idea and it looked great. If you think about it, it makes sense – if the images are cohesive enough for a calendar, then they will be just as cohesive and look great side by side on the wall.

CB2 must agree with this train of thought, too. Check out these beautiful graphics taken from an original screen-print calendar by Philip Sachs and Amy Fierro.



The calendar is available for purchase as are the walnut frames shown here. Use the calendar in 2014 and then frame them afterwards. But hurry – the calendar is a CB2 Edition LMTD release of 150. They won't last for long!

Friday, October 4, 2013

Baby Beauties

Perhaps because of last week's arrival of my new niece, Juliet, I'm finding these baby items especially charming.


Such a great graphic pattern on this bib and changing pad. Not babyish in any way – just cool and kind of awesome.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

A Pink (and other colors) Room

Earlier this week I posted about Land of Nod's Emotirug. In the same catalog where I found that, I came across this image.


I love this little girl room. Is it pink like so many girls request their rooms to be? Yes. But not totally. Barely there blush walls and a blue rug make the space a bit more neutral. There is both white and wood, a yellow lamp, green storage basket and a large giraffe. In fact, the major pink impact is in just two places – the bedding and the pom pom cluster in the corner (remember this cluster of goodness?) With just a few updates (most notably a larger bed) this room can easily transition to an older girl's room, or dare I say it, into her teenage years!

I'll definitely be keeping this image on file.

Monday, September 30, 2013

I Heart This Rug


Sometimes it's the simplest thing that catches your eye and makes you smile. This rug is a perfect example of that. Nothing fancy. Just some simple heart goodness.

Love.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

St. Ermin's Hotel and Little Details

While in London a few weeks ago, I stayed at the lovely St. Ermin's Hotel.



Sure it was pretty overall, but it was the little details that made the hotel really special. Things like the huge mosaic floor in the covered porch of the entryway. I know it would cost a fortune but wouldn't it be awesome to have something like this on your porch with your own emblem or family initials incorporated in the design?


And then there was the inside. White carvings covered the walls and ceilings but it was the lighting that made it special. A number of lights were on the floor providing up-lighting that truly highlighted the carving details. The chandeliers looked nice during the day but offered wonderful light and shadows in the evening hours.



So, so pretty.
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