How sweet is that bedroom? Loving the pink chevron floor! The headboard, the stools at the end of the bed and the orange poof all work really well together against the white background. Very crisp, clean and fresh! This is a good example of how to decorate a white walled apartment that you cannot paint (minus the floors!) I hope you’re all off to a great week. Mine’s been a busy one so far and there’s no sign
After a fire damaged a large part of their home, this couple called me to help give them a new, fresh and updated look while they remodeled their 6,500 square foot house. We started on the third level, which is where they spend most of their time. The rooms that needed help were the kitchen, family room, dining room, living room, office, two bedrooms, a bathroom, master bedroom and master bathroom. The second phase o
Coming home from Las Vegas Market has left me with lots of design on the brain! It was sensory overload and right now what I’m craving is some clean, white spaces, void of color! How would you like to spend your nights sleeping in these spaces? I believe white bedrooms provide a peaceful, calm oasis that any one can rest and relax in. So what do you think? Boring or beautiful? Technorati Tags: wh
As I was scrolling through my design files this weekend, I took note of how many images I’m drawn to that are host to black and white interiors. I’ve decided that my next home will be decked out in a black and white color palette, with touches of raw wood (this could quite possible change within the next month or so, but as of late, I’m totally digging this look!). Wha
How simple. You get a lot more with sugar than you do with salt! Don’t you just love that saying? So I’m basically dying over this bedroom. The two shades of teal paired against each other creates a subtle contrast with high impact. Look at the raw, natural wood floors – delish. And the fur + crisp white sheets = absolute comfort! Loving that Louis in natural silk, complimenting the classic tufting on the head