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Jumat, 29 Mei 2015

Shelter Loves...

As promised, here is my post! Better late than never. There was lots of Friday afternoon traffic on my way home but I am here, wine in hand typing away. Take a peek at what's been inspiring me today! 

Summer is in full swing in Boston! My mind is filled with all things "summer" related!!

1. I LOVE the lace and pom pom trend. If you know where this dress is from, please feel free to inbox me. Here is a similar lace version!
2. I love the femininity of these pretty stud earrings. A daily "go to" for me.
3. I've been really into rose wine lately. I have yet to find anything about the South of France that I don't like.
4. Serena and Lily is killing it! I adore this swing for a sun porch.
5. These gorgeous pulls would add the perfect finishing touch to a piece of furniture! Love!
6. Words to live by!!!
7. As I mentioned, we have been working on the yard! I am going to add an outdoor shower to my home as soon as I can!
8. Watermelon, mint, feta and cucumber...a lovely combination. via: recipe below


Watermelon and Feta Salad with Cucumber and Mint
Serves 2
Ingredients
1/4 watermelon, diced into bite-sized chunks
1/2 cucumber, diced into bite-sized chunks
2 ounces feta, crumbled
1 lime
1 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
4-5 fresh mint leaves, chiffonnade
freshly ground black pepper
Directions
Toss the watermelon and cucumber together in a large bowl. Sprinkle the cheese on top and season with olive oil, lime juice and black pepper. Sprinkle the chiffonnade of mint leaves over the top of the salad as a garnish.
The colors of the salad look best before tossing, so if you're making this for company, I recommend serving like this and tossing at the table. Alternatively, you can toss the watermelon and cucumber with the oil, lime juice, salt and pepper and then add the cheese and mint at the end.
Image: Emily Monaco

Running....

Hello and HAPPY Friday! I am off to a client job to do some styling but I promise to pour myself a big glass of rose and pen a "Shelter Loves" post when I return around 4. Enjoy this gorgeous day!!! xxx

Kamis, 28 Mei 2015

5 Ways to add interest to a dining room

When someone says dining room, what picture appears in your mind?  Try  it.  List the elements.

For many of us these words conjure up a dining room set with everything matching, a chandelier and some sort of hutch or maybe buffet.  Probably a picture of some sort will be included.  I bet matching is the most obvious characteristic.

It doesn't have to be that way unless that's what you like.

 Here are 5 ways you can  make your dining space stand out a little.

Mix and match your chairs and table


dining table, upholstered chairs,


The days of dining sets have moved behind us.  In many magazines you will see all sorts of mixing of styles, materials and colours. I love the look of upholstered chairs with a wood table. They soften the hard edges and provide some relief in the "wood" department. Some adventurous types will go for two different styles of chairs.

mixing modern table and traditional chairs
 Adore magazine

 Another option if you aren't too adventurous is to upholster each of your wooden chairs with a different, but co-ordinated fabric.  Note how this room sports more traditional chairs with a very simple table.


mid century modern dining chairs, charcoal dining chairs, buffets

In the case of my own dining space, I painted my matching chairs charcoal  and upholstered them with a much lighter fabric to make them the centre of interest in  my sea of golden tones. I am trying to get up enough nerve to paint the solid ash buffets the same colour.   I'm not there yet.  It's difficult when your furniture is all hand made with love.

Look for a harmonious  buffet 

Forget about having a matching buffet (I wish I could!).  Look for one with the same undertone as your table  or chairs and similar lines if you like, or go for something painted or a different style entirely.  Some element of it should relate it to the room as a whole: wood tone, style, or colour of other objects in room.

Here are two I would choose for my space to work with my chairs.



They certainly harmonize with the darkness of the chairs, the style is mid centuryish like the table and I like the fact they are both raised off the floor.  This openness will give the illusion of space, always an added plus in a small room. 


Have at least one hand made/original item


 We live in a mass produced economy where the answer  to everything is in a big box store.  Not so.  Save your pennies, visit an antique shop, a fine craft store or gallery.  Look for something you love, made by the hand of an artist, and place it with pride knowing it's unique.  It doesn't have to be large.

ceramic pot, Anita Singh, barnacle

This month I have a lovely pot on my buffet created by an artist friend, Anita Singh.  I love her work 
because it always relates to the natural world.  Barnacle is always a conversation piece.  It is also the perfect example of my next point.

Use a variety of textures


white textured vase, silver candlesticks, mother of pearl




Textures make the most interesting addition to spaces, and it is the element that I see under-utilized  in homes. In my space I have silk drapes, lots of wood grain, a highly textured plant container made from ceramic, a white wavy vase, metal candlesticks with mother of pearl, and two plants.  I love texture!

Choose one unexpected element

Right now the pot my ferns are in is my an unexpected item.  It is so rough and worn looking and I have it paired with silk drapes. Other options could be your light fixture, a painting, something on your tabletop or a small piece of furniture in a corner.  Some would say it should have bling, but I'll leave that up to you.

textured trough, boston ferns

What's your "interesting " score?

 This is a very arbitrary checklist, based on what is "current"  in my  decor reading and viewing.   Hardly scientific!

No my dining room isn't perfect but hopefully it is interesting.
Just because I write about design doesn't mean my space is perfect (whatever that means) or that it even lives up to what I know about the elements and principles of design.  There's the small matter of competing priorities including: budget, interest and energy, connections to objects and furniture, beliefs about your role consuming and junking, and the desire for good old predictability in your environment etc.



Rabu, 27 Mei 2015

Designer updates....


Being a designer is a pretty great job but designers tend to get obsessive and perplexed about their own home.. (important note: no job is without stresses)

I can read clients pretty well and enjoy the art of tapping into personal style to create a home that reflects their tastes and lifestyle. When it comes to my own home I'm always thinking of ways I'd like to change or refresh it all while being on a budget!
I enjoyed coming across Kristi Bender of Cuffhome updates to her home. Slight changes can make a big difference. I especially like the exterior transformation! And am contemplating all white with a hint of black for my own home's facade!

BEFORE
AFTER


BEFORE
AFTER

BEFORE - I like this as much as the after (I would straighten the lamp)
The scale of this lamp would bother me.
 Find the entire article on Kristi's home here.

Selasa, 26 Mei 2015

al fresco + ginger jars


One of my favorite pleasures is dining outdoors. The weather has been perfect this month so we have been working outdoors and prepping the yard for entertaining. An easy way to add dimension and beauty to your outdoor table is to fill an array of blueware vases and ginger jars with gorgeous blooms. You can easily change the mood by adding subtle or brightly colored flowers. For a dramatic look, choose larger ginger jars and tall arrangements, for more intimate settings a selection (in an odd number) of small ginger jars would look beautiful and function well. This idea is simple but one of my favorites. 

* If you are opting for larger arrangements, limit the number. It's always nice for guests to be able to see one another across the table. 






This is a sun porch but Ruthie is too good not to post! (Ruthie Sommers)



Senin, 25 Mei 2015

Memorial Day...

This moving tribute of 37,000 flags on The Boston Common is in memory of all those who lost their lives while serving our country. The 37,000 flags represent the Massachusetts natives who have lost their lives in the armed services since The Revolutionary War.

To all of those currently serving, Thank you.

Kamis, 21 Mei 2015

Schumacher 125th Anniversary collection

I'll start by saying this. I'm a sucker for almost anything deemed "iconic", pulled from the past and at the time fabulous!!! Albert Hadley designs, Jackie O, David Hicks, Jane Birkin, Grace Kelly, Eartha Kitt...are just a few people who inspire me. 

I've been on the hunt for "great finds" lately. So I was thrilled to see Schumacher's 125th Anniversary collection at their show room last week.. Hanging was row after row of amazing fabrics that not only had a beautiful hand but also rich prints. I'm sharing a selection of my favorites! Head over to the Schumacher site to see the rest!

Okay, which client of mine wants to use that fabulous leopard??...hmmm I think I have one in mind. ;)


"To celebrate Schumacher’s 125th Anniversary, we’ve mined our archives to pull together a best hits collection of the house’s most iconic fabrics—updated for rooms that draw on the past to redefine the way we live today."



Citrus Garden


Shock Wave
Shengyou Toile



Serengeti - Tigre Blanc


Iconic leopard - returns from the 70's


Zanzibar Trellis

Rabu, 20 Mei 2015

Emma Jane Pilkington

I've long admired the refined, chic style of Emma Jane Pilkington. Her rooms have a European, layered air with an updated twist. Emma's Greenwich, CT. home, she shares with her family, is featured in Elle Decor's June issue. (I was not able to find any of those images on the web yet). Her designs are beautiful but she also has an impeccable, creative sense of personal style. Read her interview with Vaunte for a peek.

Today I have rounded up some of my favorite rooms that she has designed over the years! Enjoy!


These closet doors are fabulous!!

Selasa, 19 Mei 2015

Shelter Loves


There is lots going on here at Shelter and on the home front!!! I've been cranking on a number of projects at home and for my fabulous clients! A big thank you to Matty for being my own personal landscaper. (Dad thank you for your hard work too) We've been making some big changes around here. I've been working on the inside of the house while he's been working on the outside. I do love to plant so that's my domain. Matty ripped out the walkway he made last year (It was bothering him) and I've been devising my garden ideas. We're going with a sea side cottage feel but with a fun twist (of course). ( I am focusing on one section of the yard this summer)

On a work note, I've been as busy as can be. I'm at various stages within each project but I do plan on wrapping up a couple this summer! I'm hoping to finally get them photographed along with my own home!! (beyond excited for that). Our office furniture etc. should be arriving soon too. Yay!

Here is what I have been inspired by lately:

1. Aging can be a strange journey. I feel great about what I've accomplished and thankful for another year but am seeing a few more life lines and seem to need to run harder to stay as fit lately! (more to come on my new beauty regime) I think when it comes down to it, we all need to embrace the here and now and follow Brigitte's advice.

2. I'm working with one client who is pretty sure she wants to use black painted frames and panes in her home. I've been pulling all sorts of images and inspiration for her. If you follow my Pinterest boards you can usually get a sense as to what we are working on here at Shelter. #Pickwick project

3. I've been loving refined but interesting jewelry lately. 

4. Lemon yellow and navy have been on my radar this Spring.

5. I find it hard to find cute sundresses but I live in them when the weather gets hot here. When I find a cute one, I scoop it up.

6. I am all about stripes during the summer! I never regret purchasing classics.

Hope your week is off to a great start!! xx