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Tween Bedroom DoOvah

For the record, there IS such a thing a “Blog Guilt”.  It’s that thing where you have all this amazing content to chat about and it takes you a year to get it published to the blog?  Blog Guilt.  I have it. Big time.  But I guess that’s what happens when you are running an interior design business, a product line, and a family.  So, here is a fun DoOvah that was photographed LAST April by the amazing Jessica Delaney Photography.  Hope you enjoy!

Tween Bedroom DoOvah Before and After

This was a fantastic project for a little girl who had a ‘pinterest vision’ for her space.  The reveal was also a birthday surprise which made it super fun.  The homeowners weren’t looking to spend a ton of money on new furnishings,  but we did splurge on some new accessories and custom window treatments.  The walls were painted  Benjamin Moore Surf Blue and we stenciled one accent wall in gold damask.  We used two IKEA Shelving units vertically and horizontally  to “build” a window seat and hid the top with a custom cornice board for a built in look and give her a cozy place to hang out.  She wanted to keep her bed (in that direction) and her new Anthropologie bedding, but clearly we needed to make it look as fabulous as she is!  The pillows are a combo platter of Home Goods and West Elm with one Jonathan Adler needlepoint pillow thrown in for fun. We made a super simple canopy surrounding the bed that was mounted to the ceiling.  So easy to do with a sheer curtain, a cup hook, and a coat hanger.  I’ll blog about that someday…maybe a year from now…ya know Blog Guilt.

Sof 2We shifted the desk over the the area under the window.  We painted, or should I say guilded (cauz I’m fancy that that’s how I roll), the IKEA desk drawer taking it from orange to gold.  We also painted the pink lamp gold since I had some paint left over.  We loved how it turned out!  Budget friend design going on here people.   Speaking of budget, sometimes you just have to spend a little more to make the design special.  That said, clearly we NEEDED to have the Furlicious Rockin’ Roller (I wish I made up that name) desk chair from Pottery Barn Teen  and I’m fairly certain no injuries have ensued.

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We kept the existing bureau but wanted to create a fun focal point above it.  She came up with her slogan “Shine On” and we had a custom neon sign made!  How fun, right?  (side note: when paying by the letter on the sign we might have encouraged her to come up with a slogan on the shorter side.)  We did an ombre effect on the Home Goods lamp shade.  Also, I was stoked that her love for Diary of a Wimpy Kid novels worked in our favor with the color scheme.  Here are a few other shots of her space!  We are so happy with how the whole room turned out.

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Loved this little chair we scored at Home Goods!

Mirror was from Pier One, but sorry folks, don’t think they sell that one anymore.

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More Fun Home Goods Finds.  Oh, and I love you too Jonathan Adler.

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She literally dresses this every day!  So fun to be 10 years old.

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Don’t you just want to crawl in here?

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YUP!  She loved.  Another successful ‘tween DoOvah complete.

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Before & Aftah Bedroom

Happy Valentines Day!

Today is all about love and I wanted to dedicate this blog post to my my wonderful clients who trust me enough and allow me to do what I truly love.

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And I also love this blog (even if I don’t update it quite as often as I would like… cue blog guilt setting in) But really, I love to write these fun little pieces and I especially love when you guys comment back when I ask for your opinions.  Remember the Million Dollar Bed Skirt blog post I shared last April?  The bedskirt was going to coordinate with this crazy 7 foot headboard we created using a fun Schumacher fabric.IMG_2876-1024x768

Well, although it’s been a while I can finally show you the “winner”  (Full Disclosure: the client picked the one she liked.)  So here’s the before…

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And here’s the Aftah!  MDBSA #7 (Million Dollar Bed Skirt Alternative) was the winner.

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Photo:  Michael J. Lee

Totally fun right?!?  Grown up bedrooms don’t have to be so serious, let them be an expression of yourself.  Can you tell our client was a super fun and young at heart empty nester?  Is your bedroom a place you love to be?  If not, call me for a bedroom DoOvah!

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Million Dollar Bedskirt

I’m working on an amazing project in Cohasset, and I absolutely love everything about it.  It’s a dream job really…great clients, 9 rooms, big ‘enough’ budget…but I was brought in after another (absolutely fabulous) designer had to step off the project.  Here’s the thing, when said designer had to step off, some of the fabric choices were already made, well, before the budget was set.  Which brings me to my dilemma…the Million Dollar Bed Skirt.  Well, it obviously isn’t made of gold and lined with diamonds, but when the fabric is over $300 a yard retail and you throw in a couple of euro shams for the bed as well, were talking over $2,700 for 2 pillows and a bed skirt.  A BED SKIRT!  (that is not going into Oprah’s bedroom)  Which brings me here today.  I’ve already ordered the 7 foot custom headboard in Osborne & Little  (see…totally not a small budget project).

The walls are going to be Benjamin Moore Icy Blue 2057-70.  The curtains are a creamy white linen  and the bedding is linen greige (ya know gray / beige).  So, what do you think of these options?

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OK, Thom Filicia for Kravet… we all know how I feel about Thom Filicia.  It will certainly work with the creamy white & grege linen and love the blues.  It’s a little more masculine of the options, but the green isn’t perfect.  Although…sometimes in design perfect isn’t, well…perfect.  Moving on.

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Here is an option from Fabricut.  It certainly works, but it is too traditional?  Maybe.  But I like it.  It could work.

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This certainly has the blues and the greens and even brings in a pop of yellow.  And it’s a little more fun!

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Oooh…I love this one.  Seriously. Love.  But does my client like Ikat?  We’ll see!

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Did I mention that the adjoining master bath is being decorated in pink?  This option pulls in the pink, and although it doesn’t have any blue in it, I think it would work well with the cool icy blue.  (sorry I didn’t snap a pic with the paint color swatch)

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I am also falling hard for this option.  Is it because it’s been such a long winter in New England that the spring colors in option makes me so happy?   Or is it just awesome?  You be the judge.

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Speaking of spring…loving the colors of this fun floral linen!

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Or how about this large scale fun graphic print?  Here is a peek of what’s coming out of the top of the urn.

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And nothing says large scale fun graphic print quite like these asian fans!

So let me know what you think, and stay tuned to see what my client decides.

* MDBSA = Million Dollar Bed Skirt Alternative

 

 

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Master Bedroom DoOvah

Sometimes long term clients become life long friends!  This weeks client was just that.  She hired me several years ago when she was building her dream home.  We’ve finished several rooms, but finishing the master bedroom hadn’t been a priority…well that was until we wound up spending serval hours up there having “girl talk” during a get together with a group of friends…but that’s another subject for an entirely different blog.  Anyhoo, back to THIS space.  The room has a very calm feeling and I wanted the art I brought into the space to reflect that serenity.

This oversized framed painting does just that.  My client told me she would have never even looked at those lamps…but don’t they look great in the space?

The seating area on the other side of the room was a big blank slate.  My client recently had family photos taken and I decided that this would be the perfect spot to load up with frames.  (She gets stuff done quick…so I’m sure the frames are already filled with the photos)  Oh, and be careful when hanging this type of a wall collage…accidents happen!  I also replaced the table with this marble topped beauty.  Finally, I carried that sunburst mirror theme to the wall above the table across from the seating area.

I love the transformation!  This whole project was completed with Home Goods finds (from Acton, Westford & Bedford) and breaks down like this:

Large Art $175.00 Clearance Price

Lamps $59.99 each

Large Sunburst Mirror $39.99

Silver Frames $12.99 each

Marble Top Table $69.00 Clearance Price

Pillows $24.99 each

Starburst Mirrors $29.99 set of 3

With just a few small changes, your space can be transformed!  Anyone heading to Home Goods this weekend?

 

 

 

 

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Getting Cozy

Not only am I back to blogging regularly, the new year has also brought with it a chance for me to finally get back to designing my own home.  Ya know, the cobbler with no shoes?  I have lots of unfinished projects that I will be working on completing this year…and here’s the first one!  Do you remember the facebook post last spring where I was polling you about which fabric I should use to recover this chair?

Well, I decided to go in a whole different direction with the space.  Don’t worry I still used the amazing rug I won from Rue La La, but I thought it worked so much better in the MK Coastal office.  Buh bye orange and blue!  In the meantime, I added blue grass cloth to the walls and a walnut hardwood floor.  I knew I wanted to add glamor and femininity to the space, but still wasn’t sure about the color scheme.  That is until I saw THIS rug!

It was love at first sight!  And just like that I had my color scheme.  Oh, and then Pantone went and announced the 2014 Color Of the Year: Radiant Orchard.  NAILED IT!   Anyhoo…back to the chair.  Now I was fully planning on spending boat loads of money to make this chair amazing.  It was only $50 second hand, so I felt like it made sense to spend extra on fabulous fabric to reupholster the cushions.   That was, until I found these at Home Goods!

It doesn’t get much more glamours and feminine than that!  I had originally purchased a few of these to put together on the floor by the bed, but decided to try them on the chair instead.

Don’t you just want to crawl in there with a good book?  (My six year old is a huge fan of that)

I only needed 3 of these and for $16.99 I recovered my chair for just over $50.  All in, this chair cost me a little over $100 and I love how it feels in the space!  Gotta run…I have a book to finish reading.

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