Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Decorating with red . . . Red Rooms
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Love that red . . . add some color to your decor
The splashes of red caught my attention in this bedroom . . . for me, there is something about red with black.
HGTV's website has an inspiring and informative section called "Color Guide" with ideas that don't have to cost a lot of money. It is loaded with "how-to's" on all sorts of things for making little changes around the house that can make a huge difference.
Click here to go to the page . . .
Friday, February 27, 2009
The little girl in me is screaming . . .
As I cruised the internet today, I ran into Linda MacDonald's blog,
Restyled Home, where I found her post on the most inviting playhouse for little girls and big girls alike. It quickly took me back to those days of being a little girly girl at my cousin's playhouse.
What a lucky little girl . . . I remember thinking what an awesome feeling it must be to have my own little place to hang out in. awwww the memories her story took me back to.
This big girl would love to hang out in that beautiful and comfy looking playhouse!
UPDATE:
Unfortunately, Linda MacDonald has made her blog available to invited readers only :(
Here are more awesome dollhouses . . .
http://www.poshtots.com/baby-furniture/posh/ultimate-posh/victorian-playhouse/18/1376/1360/519/poshproductdetail.aspx
http://lashuts.blogspot.com/2015/02/build-shed-playhouse.html
http://furnikidz.com/wood-outdoor-playhouse-by-green-house/
Thursday, February 12, 2009
A guide to interior paint colors
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Interior decorating with red
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Design Tips From Candice Olson
I've made some progress thanks to the cable channels like HGTV and the Style Network. The show Clean House has shamed me into taking a critical look at the way I live through others who were brave enough to shamelessly go on national television in order to get help and finally change their evil ways and make their house a home.
By the way . . . in my opinion . . . Discovery Home royally screwed up by going green with their cable channel that was one of my favorites with an awesome mix of interior decorating, DIY and cooking shows. Where has Christopher Lowell been? He is my all-time favorite.
HGTV has switched their programming emphasis to getting your house ready to sell rather than making it a home . . . it is all about the money now, not improving your lifestyle. I miss the old programming, in particular, the gardening shows like Way to Grow that originated from Disney World. Maybe being Martha Stewartish isn't cool anymore?
There are still some awesome interior decorating shows . . . one of my favorites is Divine Design with Candice Olson . . . her decorating taste is bright and bold and I have drawn much inspiration from watching her shows.
Can I borrow Chico?
Now that I have started taking action in conquering the clutter, I've started doing research on decorating and getting ideas on how I'd like to proceed. I ran across the following article from HGTV.
I'm not trying to claim this as my own article, however, I am tired of going back and having to delete old posts since I only posted links to the articles back then, rendering the post useless when the source blog decided to delete the page or move it somewhere else . . .
Source page: http://www.hgtv.com/decorating/design-tips-from-candice-olson/index.html
The Divine Design host shares her insider tips and tricks for renovating and decorating your home.
It's not uncommon for folks to be unable to articulate what their style is, says Candice Olson. Create a scrapbook or binder full of magazine clippings, fabrics and photos of design that catches your eye. A homeowner who has done their homework really helps a designer, says Olson: "When I look through 20 different pages that a homeowner has collected, it gives an outsider a good idea of what the person likes."
Create a sample board.
After Olson meets with her clients, she pulls together a sample board — a collection of fabric scraps, paint chips, finish samples, flooring bits, photos of furnishings that tells the room's design story. Make your own when you're dreaming up a room makeover. It'll help you match up fabrics and wallpapers before they get installed. Plus, it helps you stick to your vision once you've started.
Be open to a room swap.
Swapping rooms or areas in a room is a trick that Olson uses frequently on Divine Design. A dining room and living room will trade places or a kitchen floor plan gets reversed. Of course, unless you're gutting your entire home you can't swap the kitchen with a bedroom, Olson says, but by taking a fresh look at how a space works, you may find a better way to use your square footage.
Look in commercial buildings for inspiration.
When shopping for kitchen flooring you may find products that are stylish and extra-durable. Want to make your kitchen look bigger? "Laying the kitchen floor pattern on a diagonal lets you visually expand the space — good to know if you have a tight squeeze," Olson says.
Contributions by Anne Krueger.