After looking for an affordable piece of mirrored furniture for about a year, I was so excited when I found this small dresser at Home Sense in November.
It's small enough to fit in our living room, but large enough to have a bit of presence and some storage too! But I have been having a lot of trouble with what exactly to put on top of the dresser, and how to arrange it.
Just after Christmas, it looked like this:
A bit of a victim of what was just hanging around and needed some place to go, as you can tell by the sad poinsettia, still in it's cheap gold wrapper. And right now, it's the best place for our phone, which is not helping the "pretty" factor!
In April, I'd finally ditched the Christmas flower and moved on to something more springy.
However, while it doesn't really show in this picture, those adorable gray boxes are just not the right match with my light gray chairs.
And this is where I am today. I finally hung the picture, but I'm not sure if that's quite right either. I picked up the bird tray from the fantastic store House/Boat (I cannot find a website!) when we were on Salt Spring Island in May.
I like some elements, but I know this look isn't set in stone either. Do you have any suggestions of what I should try next?
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Wishlist Wednesday
It was a busy weekend for us as we finally tackled the installation of crown molding in our kitchen. It's up, but still needs some hole-filling and touch-up painting to really look good. As always, the work took twice as long as we thought it would - that seems to be a rule for us. If we think something (ex. one coat of paint) will take half an hour, it'll usually end up taking an hour. If we think it's a 3 hour job, it usually ends up being a 6 hour job... We're learning!
The sunny weather and longer days really make me want to brighten up the bedding in our room from the cream-coloured duvet cover we use now.
I love branches and trees in pattern and design, and this springy duvet cover from the aptly-named Branch caught my eye.
I love this pattern so much that when fall comes around, I'd consider switching out to this one...
They say variety is the spice of life, right?
The sunny weather and longer days really make me want to brighten up the bedding in our room from the cream-coloured duvet cover we use now.
I love branches and trees in pattern and design, and this springy duvet cover from the aptly-named Branch caught my eye.
I love this pattern so much that when fall comes around, I'd consider switching out to this one...
They say variety is the spice of life, right?
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Wishlist Wednesday
We have finally had a few sunny days this week and it makes me long for lazy days on a patio or closed-in porch. West Elm has a few daybeds that would fit one of those spaces perfectly.
The Window Daybed...
Featured in Style At Home's White issue...
The Overlapping Squares daybed is also very chic...
I love it in white in this breezy beachy room...
Come on summer!
The Window Daybed...
Featured in Style At Home's White issue...
The Overlapping Squares daybed is also very chic...
I love it in white in this breezy beachy room...
West Elm via The Seattle Times
Come on summer!
Sunday, June 6, 2010
White Living Room
I love white - walls, upholstered or painted furniture, flooring, accessories - all over, as a base or an accent... I love it!
When I saw this living room in the April 2010 issue of Style at Home, I'm pretty sure I gasped out loud! (I don't think that my husband understands how some rooms can make me do that, haha!)
Wow, right? This is just perfect to me. So what jumps out?
- almost everything is in shades of white, except for the simple dark floor, which provides a great contrast for the rest of the room
- the loveseat and chairs have fairly straight-lined profiles so there is not a lot of "fussiness" in the room
- the furniture set-up is very symmetrical in both size and shape
- the boxy ottoman, the streamlined side table and floating shelf carry on the clean look
- the gentle curtains and decorative tufting on the ottoman add softer textures to keep the room from feeling too cold
- the table lamp's transparency fits well with the airy look of the room
- the light from the large window gives the room a heavenly quality
You can see the rest of Ann Marie Favot's white home here. The July 2010 issue of Style At Home has a "White" feature as well, which I will comment on another day.
When I saw this living room in the April 2010 issue of Style at Home, I'm pretty sure I gasped out loud! (I don't think that my husband understands how some rooms can make me do that, haha!)
Wow, right? This is just perfect to me. So what jumps out?
- almost everything is in shades of white, except for the simple dark floor, which provides a great contrast for the rest of the room
- the loveseat and chairs have fairly straight-lined profiles so there is not a lot of "fussiness" in the room
- the furniture set-up is very symmetrical in both size and shape
- the boxy ottoman, the streamlined side table and floating shelf carry on the clean look
- the gentle curtains and decorative tufting on the ottoman add softer textures to keep the room from feeling too cold
- the table lamp's transparency fits well with the airy look of the room
- the light from the large window gives the room a heavenly quality
You can see the rest of Ann Marie Favot's white home here. The July 2010 issue of Style At Home has a "White" feature as well, which I will comment on another day.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Wishlist Wednesday
On the list this week is the classy Chloe Sofa from Macy's. Oh, how I wish they delivered to Canada! The colour, tufting and arms are all perfect!
Although it's not quite as timeless-looking, I also love the Seafoam version.
I think this would be perfect in a glamorous bedroom!
Although it's not quite as timeless-looking, I also love the Seafoam version.
I think this would be perfect in a glamorous bedroom!
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