Showing posts with label coffee table. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coffee table. Show all posts

10 March 2014

New home inspiration!

I've been a busy bee lately! There has been a lot going on in my life, mostly good things (other than a broken foot, which has got me rockin' a "moon boot" for 8 weeks). The biggest thing happening is that my family just moved house.

My fiance and I spent countless hours looking at houses online, and we went to several open inspections. None of the houses we looked at seemed very promising. Then Glen spotted a hidden gem, a modern-looking new house tucked away in an unusual location in our suburb. He showed me the photos online, and I immediately knew that we had to look at this house. Since he had to work when the inspection was happening, I decided to go to it by myself. The house is only a 10-minute walk from where we were living, at the time. (I even walked down to see it with a broken foot!--but I didn't know my foot was broken, at the time.)

When I walked into the house, I fell in love with the timber-covered vaulted ceiling, the white kitchen, complete with dishwasher, sleek bathroom, and spacious bedrooms. The outside boasts a courtyard with a vine-covered 150 year-old stone wall, and--the crown jewel of this hidden gem, a deck with a lovely jacaranda tree, which will have beautiful purple blossoms in spring. Something told me this place was meant for us.













We've been living here for just over two weeks, and we really like it. Now we want to make the house feel more like home, so I've been looking for ideas. Here are some images which are inspiring me, for things I would like to do in the main open-plan room.



















I really want to add more colour and soft furnishings to the open-plan space, to make it more fun and family-friendly. The design elements which I'm most hoping to add to the room are: a dark blue patterned rug, to cozy up the sitting area, a big abstract painting, created by yours truly, a few colourful cushions for the sofas, something gold, such as a table lamp, a turquoise or kelly green Moroccan leather pouf, interesting contemporary accessories, to contrast with our more traditional furniture, and a bit of greenery, perhaps a fiddle leaf fig, to bring the outdoors in. I also would love to get a small desk for this space, since the desk we have is very large, and doesn't fit in the room. A mirror collage hanging above the desk would be lovely, I think. That might be something to do a bit later on.

Once the makeover is complete (or at least when the room is looking a little more fabulous), I'll have to show it to you, won't I? I'm also looking forward to decorating our son Levi's woodland-themed nursery (see my blog post about it here). He is, after all, the reason why we've moved, so he can have his own room. It will be so much fun!


{image sources: 1-3, 4-6 my own photos; 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17}

07 February 2013

Pink Black Gold Glam

























The other day, I happened upon this utterly feminine and glamorous home, and it made me swoon.

Pale pinks, delicious golds, chic blacks, and perfectly-chosen design elements combine to create an absolutely amazing home. I just want to dive into the screen right now, and sit in these rooms! 

Christine Dovey, decorator and blogger of Bijou and Boheme, is the creative force behind this beautiful home, in Ontario, Canada. She and her family must adore living in such a lovely abode.

My favourite touches are the vintage pieces mixed with sleek new things, as well as fabulous light fixtures, mirrors, and artwork. Carrera marble, in the kitchen, always looks stunning, and the addition of brass hardware in this one really ups the glam factor of the space. I can't wait to see what else Christine comes up with, including a new bedroom for her new baby.

I'm seriously awed--and filled with house envy!--by the girly glam style going on in this home. 

How about you?


{images found here and here}

28 January 2013

utterly elegant





















This has got to be one of the most elegant apartments I have ever laid eyes upon. From the subdued colour scheme to the gorgeous mirrors, touches of gold, and beautiful details throughout, this home seems to be bathed in an air of serenity and grace.

A lovely French console table used in the entryway inspired the home's decor. I love the wonderful use of every inch of space, such as a nook for drinking glasses, and the clever desk/ dining table for two attached to a sideboard. The kitchen is just adorable. Every detail works beautifully, but my favourite bit is the patterned backsplash. After seeing these spaces, I'm dying to go up those stairs to see what fabulous rooms must surely be up there, as well! Maybe we will be lucky enough to see more of this lovely home soon.

This incredibly stylish home proves that great things really do come in small packages.

{home designed by Sarah Richardson and Tommy Smythe; images found here and here}

21 November 2011

Lucite Coffee Table Lust

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 family room of Deborah Needleman, former editor in chief of domino magazine

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I've got furniture lust. I have decided that the lounge of The Dream House must surely contain a lucite coffee table.

I love the way a lucite coffee table adds a useful item of furniture to a room, yet does not appear to weigh the space down, like a darker or more solid-looking table often seems to do. 

An added bonus: you can still see a rug through a clear table. Think of choosing the perfect rug for your living room, finding the most exquisite colors and pattern, only to have half of the rug hidden by furniture. With a lucite table, that issue is avoided entirely. 

Brilliant!