10.06.2011

Budget Kitchen Remodel!

BEFORE

AFTER

This dramatic renovation included: updating the cabinets, new counter tops, tile backsplash, new appliances, the addition of a new breakfast bar & wine storage, improving the lighting and accessorizing this kitchen, all within their fairly tight budget!

8.15.2011

School's In Session!

Looking to spruce up your office now that the kids are back to school? Here are some great tips!

The first thing you will need is a good, functional desk. Check out places like Ikea, they have beautiful (and functional) desk units from $140! Check out the Galant series which has tons of flexible options:

Next, make sure you have adequate storage for all office necessities, such as fax machines, paper supplies, pens, pencils, etc. Purchase several different types of storage cabinets, to ensure you’ll be able to keep everything tidy. Filing cabinets are always essential to keep paperwork organized and in its proper place. We really like the multiple options of the Effectiv series from Ikea to keep all those necessities neat and out of sight:
Here are some great tips on "dressing up" your office space:

• Use a minimal amount of accessories to keep the space looking crisp and clean.
• Opt for great artwork on the walls instead of lots of accessory items to clutter up your work surfaces.
• Paint the walls a great color. If you’re afraid of all-over color, paint an accent wall to brighten up the space.
• And last, but not least, make sure you have comfy chairs for the whole family

8.02.2011

Finds under $50...Dorm Decor

Back to school time! Here are some fun finds that will add some spice to that bland dorm room.

Storage is always a huge issue in a tiny dorm room. These colorful fabric bins can hold everything - from books, to bathroom necessities, to clothes.

Looking for some purposeful art? How fun are these cork boards from Crate & Barrel!

Bedding is the simplest way to add pattern and color to your room. Loving this bold print from Target - and the pieces are under $25 each!
Tired of that old, worn out commercial carpet? Dress it up with a fun area rug!

7.22.2011

"Skate-able" home

Form meets function in a most unique way. Kudos to this architect for taking on this amazing challenge and succeeding!

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/21/garden/designing-a-house-in-which-every-surface-is-skateable-qa.html?ref=interiordesign

7.04.2011

A new take on home staging...

This article poses an interesting question - to stage for "anyone and everyone", or to appeal to a certain design taste. I think it can definitely depend on which part of the country you live in, if the home resides in an urban or rural locale, and the actual architecture of the structure. I truly believe people in the market don't go into a home expecting to see no evidence of someone residing there, but I do feel that you should make it as "appealing" as possible.

Check out the article here:


Selling your home and need some "appeal"? Call us today! 480-994-0833

6.23.2011

Finds Under $50...Red, White & Blue!

The 4th of July is almost here! Why not add some patriotic colors to your home?

Loving this red bowl from Chiasso. Perfect to display that fresh summer fruit!

Nothing more classic than a crisp, white pillow. This great ribbon texture pillow cover will look great in any decor.


Great conversation piece! Awesome "unfinished" clock from MoMA.
These turquoise candle sticks are a fresh take on traditional blue. Only $9.99 each from Z Gallerie.

6.12.2011

Do’s and Don’ts of Design…Lofty Spaces

DO Use double-duty furniture.
A small chest or dresser can serve as both a nightstand and can store extra bedding.

DON'T Overcrowd your small space.
Less is more when it comes to accessories!

DO Make use of your vertical space.
Wall mounted shelving can provide excellent storage for books, while still freeing up valuable floor space.

DON'T Forget art!
Visually interesting walls will keep the eye moving all around the room, and make you forget your lack of space!


6.06.2011

Finds Under $50...Spice it up

Who knew there were so many cool and modern options for salt & pepper shakers?!?

What's sweeter than a hug? Loving this design from the MoMA store.



These beautiful stainless shakers might just get mistaken for a great centerpiece!

Need a helping hand at the dinner table?
Sweet little birdies to adorn your summer table.






5.27.2011

Wallcovering makes a come-back

Wallcovering is still a top trend these days. With styles ranging from grass cloth (hello 1970's) to metallics, to pearl, there's something for everyone!

Here are a few of our favorites:

Grass cloth is back with a vengeance. The wonderful thing about this product is the style can fit in any design setting - from contemporary to traditional. Phillip Jeffries has some wonderful new products, shown below is their gorgeous Soho Hemp line.



One of our all-time faves, Bedazzled from Maya Romanoff. It's a flexible wallcovering consisting of glittering glass beads. Perfect for bathrooms, dining rooms, or any room in need of a little sparkle.



If you're a lover of all that is "mod", Chain Link from Phillip Jeffries is for you! Loving the orange shown here.



Talk about fun! What a great product for your kids' rooms, playrooms, or any fun room! You can paint directly into a "frame", add your family photos, or leave it simply as is. $45 a roll from Graham & Brown.

5.12.2011

Do's and Don'ts of Design...Bedroom Design

DO Choose a serene, relaxing color for the walls.
Hues of green, blue, gray, and taupe are most calming.

DON'T Forget to use different elements of lighting.
Utilize different "layers" of light to achieve perfect illumination. You'll need a general, overhead light source, and task/reading light.

DO Invest in a high quality mattress.
We spend 1/4 of our life sleeping!

DON'T Make the TV your focal point.
Try hiding it away in a cabinet, or frame it on the wall to make more of an "artful" statement.

5.06.2011

Finds under $50...Mercury Glass

If you love the idea of mixing old with new, you'll go crazy for mercury glass!

An homage to summer...a cute little mercury cricket. Only $12.99 from West Elm.


Amazing vase from Z Gallerie. I love the modern shape mixed with the antique feel of the mercury glass.

Perfect lanterns for your outdoor "room". These range from $6.50-$65 at Pottery Barn.

Lovely trinket boxes from Pier 1. Perfect accessory for any bathroom or bedroom.

4.22.2011

Happy Earth Day!

Some fun Earth Day facts:



  • The population of the world grows by 211,000 people every day. To put it in perspective...that's a new Akron, OH each day.

  • 40,000 acres of land will be converted to desert (about the size of Boise, ID).

  • Recycling 1 aluminum can saves enough energy to watch TV for 3 hours.

  • Recycling 1 glass bottle is enough to light a traditional bulb for 4 hours!

  • April 22nd is the first day of Spring in the Northern Hemishpere and Fall in the Southern Hemisphere. So that's why this date was chosen for Earth Day!

  • Only 11% of the Earth's surface is used to grow food.

  • In 1872, Yellowstone became the first national park.

  • Recycling every newspaper would save 250 million trees per year. Sadly, only 25% of Americans choose to recycle theirs.

  • The average individual throws away 4 pounds of garbage each and every day.

  • Every year, Americans toss out 16 million diapers, 1.6 billion pens, 220 million car tires, and enough aluminum to rebuild the US commercial air fleet 4 times over.

Makes you think doesn't it?

4.20.2011

Finds under $50...Earth Friendly Decor

April is Earth month, and what better way to celebrate than adding in some great new accessories?

What better way to show you love the Earth? These fun pillows are under $20 each!


For the tech lovers in your life...or if you just need a fun accent for the office - loving this recycled keyboard frame!

Beautiful, and simple teak coasters. Only $24 for the set.
Awesome barware - made from recycled windshields!

4.16.2011

Do's and Don'ts of Design...Outdoor Living

The weather is warming up, and we here in Phoenix practically live outdoors this time of year. Follow these simple tips to create an outdoor setting you'll be proud to entertain in.

DO Treat your patio as an extension of your home.
If your style is contemporary, choose outdoor furnishings and accessories within that same style. This will create a more "cohesive" look to your spaces.

DON'T Forget color!
In years past, there was a very limited selection of outdoor fabric choices. Now, you can find just about anything your heart desires! From traditional, to neutral, to bold and beautiful, enhance your furnishings with bright cushions and accent pillows.

Added bonus - outdoor fabric works great for your messier areas like the dining room. Not only will you get something that looks and feel great - but you can even use bleach (without harming the fabric) to remove the toughest spills.

DO Create conversation areas much like you do inside your rooms.
Group 4 chairs around a low coffee table. For more intimate conversations, pair 2 comfy lounge chairs with a small table and an ottoman to share.

DON'T Clutter the patio!
Keep accessories simple. Add a few decorative planters with colorful flowers, a simple iron wall hanging, and an vibrant outdoor rug to complete the look.

3.28.2011

Finds under $50...National Color Therapy Month

Since March is National Color Therapy Month, I thought I'd provide a much needed dose of therapy before month's end...

Very retro and very colorful! Beautiful rug from Urban Outfitters.


Can't forget about the Kitchen, can we? Loving these Bodum toasters - pretty enough to make you want toast every morning!

Fabulous new take on tie-dye from West Elm!





This bold, red mirror from Pier 1 will make a great colorful addition to any room!

3.21.2011

Do's and Don'ts of Design...Bringing that hotel feeling home

It's Spring Break! Time to take a break, relax, and possibly travel to a great (hopefully beach inspired) location. But we all feel the same way when we get home - why can't my home be more like a hotel? Sure, we can't all afford a live-in maid. But here are some tips to keep that hotel "spirit" alive once you return.

DO Turn off the TV.
It's one of the first things we usually do when we come home - turn on the TV. But when on vacation, who has time for boring programming when there's tons of fun vacation activities to partake in? Next time you come home, forget the TV and opt for soft music instead. You'll be surprised at how much quicker you'll wind down from your busy day!

DON'T Forget to make your bed!
One of the nice things about a hotel stay, is your bed is always made for you when you get back. Again, I know the live-in maid would be perfect for this, but if you can't afford that option, simply take those few extra minutes in the morning and be rewarded later that evening. Maybe you can train the dog (or the kids for that matter) to turn down the bed and put a mint on your pillow? :)

DO De-clutter.
Hotel rooms are always clean and clutter free. Clutter free = stress free. So get rid of that useless junk that's been piling up!

DON'T Forget about the hotel bathroom.
Another fun surprise about any hotel stay are the travel toiletries. We all love trying new things, so why not stock up on some travel size items at your favorite bath shop next time they're on sale? Opt for scents that you might not normally use - and bring yourself back to that awesome vacation!

3.15.2011

Do's and Don'ts of Design...Bringing the Outdoors, In

DO Use natural textures.
Adding elements such as a sisal rug or chunky Abaca chair will instantly add texture and interest to your space.

DON'T Use primary colors.
Take a walk outside and soak in the colors of nature. Your paint choices should mimic the green of the leaves, the bark of the trees, or the warm brown of the dirt. Looking for great accent color inspiration? Think the beautiful fuschia of an bouganvilla, or the vivid orange of a marigold. Nature doesn't do bad color combinations!

DO Use Natural flooring instead of anything man-made.
Wood, cork, bamboo, and stone are all great choices.

DON'T Forget to open your drapes!
Natural light is the best way to bring the outside in!

3.09.2011

Finds under $50...Bringing the Outdoors, In

Spring's arrival makes us all want to spend as much time outdoors as we can. What could be better than bringing those outdoor elements we love indoors so we can enjoy them 24/7?

Loving this contemporary lamp from Lamps Plus. Great style for under $45.
This pebble mat from Chiasso would work great in your bathroom, or even kitchen. Great texture for only $48.
Doesn't get more nature inspired than this shower curtain from Target!


Baskets are a great way to add instant texture to a space - with an added storage bonus! These open weave baskets are only $9.99 from Cost Plus!

1.18.2011

Finds under $50...Handcrafted and Fabulous

I'm a huge Etsy fan. For those of you out there who don't know what Etsy is...let me explain. It's a fabulous place to find everything vintage, handmade, and unique. Here are a few of my recent finds - and there's plenty more where these came from!

I'm in love with this handpainted
lamp shade! A steal at only $52. This will fit into any decor.


This shelf is a great recycing idea for you crafty types out there. Use it in the Kitchen for spices or the Bathroom for pretty bottles.



For all you music lovers out there, this is definitely in the "fun" category for design. Hang this record bowl on your wall for a unique conversation starter, or use it for chips in a pinch at your next get together. Unbeatable at only $5.99 each!



How have I survived all these years without a tea cozy? And an owl one at that? Handmade and fun for only $38.


1.15.2011

Traditional Living Room Decorating

Great read on how to decorate with "Traditional" style:

http://www.shelterpop.com/2011/01/12/living-room-decorating-ideas-traditional/?a_dgi=aolshare_email

1.09.2011

Do's and Don'ts of Design...Kid Friendly Spaces

If you have small children, you might feel as though you need to compromise good design for good function. The good news is, you don't! Here are some great tips on how to get the best of both worlds in your spaces.

DO Use slipcovers on your furniture pieces.
Easily washable, and interchangable if you feel the need for a quick re-do.

DON'T Think table lamps are your only option for lighting.
Use sconces, pendants, and ceiling fixtures to illuminate the space. Added bonus - no dangerous cords lying around for the little one to discover!

DO Think double duty when it comes to furniture.
Substitute a storage ottoman for your coffee table (added safefy bonus here too by eliminating hard corners) and consider lining a wall with storage benches for additional spots to hide away all of those toys.

DON'T Forget about a fun paint treatment!
Adding black to a room gives an instant air of sophistication. Why not paint the lower half (or third) of your walls with chalkboard paint? Use a great chair rail to separate the two colors and you have a fabulous, fun room everyone can enjoy!