Showing posts with label Color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Color. Show all posts

Monday, September 27, 2010

Ikea Baking Love

Happy Monday all! Did you miss me Friday? My son received an award at school so I was away from my computer being a proud mama. :)

One of my favorite things to do in my spare time is bake.  Preferably while Glee is on!  These images from the new Ikea Baking book by Carl Kleiner and styled by Evalina Bratell are ingenious.  I love how they went for a deconstructed look; it really set it apart from all those other baking/cookbooks out there.  The bold colors they use for some of the backgrounds just scream "Ikea! to me. 

What do you think?  Can you tell what recipe each photo is illustrating?













Images courtesy of Carl Reiner (via Amy Atlas)

Monday, September 20, 2010

Working With What You Have

Anyone working with a budget knows the challenge of limitations. Personally, I love searching for free or next-to-nothing pieces. With a little time and energy, Craigslist, garage sales, and thrift stores can be treasure troves. However, sometimes scoring things for free means working with what you have rather than what you envisioned.

We recently scored a large brown couch in a great condition off of Craigslist - for free! While it's perfect for our young family - sturdy, neutral, comfortable - right now the brown-on-brown of the couch on our wood laminate has left our living room a bit...blah.  We were able to spice things up a bit with another free score, a braided blue rug in an cool, almost nautical, blue that also wasn't my first choice. But, rugs are expensive, and it's a vast improvement than the wood laminate alone.

All together, my living room has become interesting design challenge.  Adding to that challenge is the fact that our living area flows into our dining/kitchen area, which is a sea of wood (again, laminate) cabinetry, mixed with pops of red appliances and towels.

While it may not have been what I've first envisioned, I've decided a neutral palette with pops of red and blue could actually be pretty sophisticated if I do it right. I have to be careful, though, as this palette could easily turn "Patriotic Country" (which is definitely not my style).

I'll post some before-and-after pics when it's all done, but for now, here's some rooms for inspiration:













Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Trendy Tuesday

The best of trends from around the web! Today's trend is...

Vintage Whimsy
The Trend: Kites, Pinwheels, Bright Colors, Playful details, and anything vintage Carnival/Circus (really could be it's own trend, but I'm including it here).






Monday, August 16, 2010

Bohemian Garden Party

It all started with this page from an Instyle magazine in 2004 (yes, I have saved it all these years):


It's from Natasha Gregson Wagner's bohemian themed wedding.  She's an actress. What has she been in lately? Is she still married?  I don't know, neither do I care.  Her wedding was GORGEOUS.  French food, (cheese and crepes), a vintage feel lavender cake, and red velvet couches set out on. the. lawn.  Sigh.

Lately I've been thinking more and more about this beautiful boho event, the more I want a bohemian garden party of my own.  I've put together an inspiration board to help me plan it all out:


You'll probably have to click on the pic above to get the full feel.  I went a bit more exotic and colorful - I love the lavender color palette but I wanted something a bit more bold and jewel-toned, more lanterns than chandeliers.  It's a bit eclectic, a little vintage, a little homey, and lots of color and textures mixed together.  Bohemian can mean SO many styles these days, but this is my version.  I'd still love to do a more "french vintage" type of boho party, but this is what I was feeling at the moment.  I can't wait to see the real thing... hopefully soon!

What do you think? Would you want to join us at this outdoor living room?    

Sources:
Lanterns (cannot find for the life of me!  If it's your photo, please let me know!)

Monday, May 10, 2010

Color Flash: Grey

I'm SO into grey right now. Yes, grey not gray. It's so comforting and soothing a color. This is probably my favoritist color flash yet. All together now: ahhhhh!


Clockwise, from left:

- Grey Polka Dot Vinyl Decals ITWCT, Etsy

- Amy Butler Comforter Set
Bed Bath & Beyond

- Grey Chandelier Lamps USA

- “Conure Rug” Anthropologie

- “B-Hobo” photography bag in Heather Grey
Kelly Moore

- Boutique 9 Women’s Boseda Heel
Shoe Steal

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Color Flash Blue

clockwise, from top left:

- Vintage Blue Glass Hairpins Etsy

- Crate and Barrel “Loire Plates” Aqua (set of four)

- Banana Republic Silk Tie Dye Dress in Vespa Blue

- IKEA BĂ…DALEN Wall mounted headboard

- IKEA Annamoa Fabric

- “Yell” in Blue, Charles by Charles David (Piperlime)

Friday, April 16, 2010

Amy Butler Spring 2010


Our beautiful 70s and sunny weather stormed away in a big raincloud this morning. Good thing there is Amy Butler's Spring 2010 line to bring color (and texture! and pattern!) back into my life.
Big shocker, I know, a design blogger loving Amy Butler. Still, check out their Inspiration page for a sensory overload.




Friday, April 9, 2010

LWN.

Love. Want. Need.Diane von Furstenburg "Paulita" ruffled mini-skirt. Ooh la la.

I heavily debated whether to post about this skirt. In general, I'm not a fan of the mini. I have neither the legs, nor the inclination, to show so much skin (see my Shabby Apple post). But it was too gorgeous not to share.


When I talk about fashion as art, this is what I'm talking about people.

Inspiration

I always find that some of the best design inspiration comes from nature. For example, check out this pic of a Mandarin Duck. Just look at him. Isn't he is gorgeous?


Despite having so many colors, he doesn't clash. He "goes" as Stacy London would say. In case you wondering, only the male ducks have this fantastic coloring. My hours of watching Discovery Channel tell me it's probably a tactic they employ to lure in a mate. Dirty birds.

You might wonder why this birdie "makes it work", despite having so many contrasting colors. Let's examine, shall we? It's time for color theory 101!

(Yes, this excites me. Don't judge.)

There are really two types of color palettes going on: analogous and complementary. Analogous color palettes are comprised of colors all in the same "family". So the oranges/yellow/reds that all just seem a few shades apart? That's one analogous palette. The other is the deep blue and purple, and even the pink of birdie's beak.

In addition, those two separate, analogous color palettes - orange/yellows vs purple/blues - are complementary to one another (shame on
Tory Burch for suggesting otherwise). Meaning, if you look at a color wheel, those colors would be opposite each other. The visual contrast is pleasing to the eye.

I debated whether or not to include the mini-color theory lesson, or just let you bask in the beauty of the duck, but I couldn't help myself. :)

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Please don't call them favorites...


Because really, how could you choose? Target has pages upon pages of chairs, loungers, and setees in fabulous upholstered prints. Get a set in a more muted palette to spice up your dining room table, or use one of their more bold prints (like the cherry Gerber pictured top left) to add a punch of color to a neutral living area. I'm redesigning my house as I write this...

Check them out here!




Thursday, April 1, 2010

The Color Issue!

As you can tell, I love color. And apparently, so does InStyle. Love this cover!





Besides the eye candy, it features a fantastic interview and spread with Gwen Stefani. The makeup, the hair, the styling... all on point. I highly recommend.

For more style tips from Gwen, you can check out the behind-the-scenes video here.

PS: Before I forget, check out Gwen's deep aubergine nails! It's Lippmann Collection "Dark Side of the Moon".