Thursday, 17 June 2010

finally

after months of debate we finally purchased a sofa for our family room.  i couldn’t be more excited.  well, actually that’s a lie, i will definitely be more excited when the sofa is delivered in about 8-10 weeks from now. 

we were my own worst nightmare.  we were so picky about this decision, but this is a major purchase and i knew we would be stuck with this sofa for a while.  billy and i had so many requirements that the sofa had to meet.  i really thought that we would never find one.  every time i would find a sofa that i thought was the one, for one reason or another it wouldn’t work out.

so what were my requirements…

*well first of all i had a budget to go by that billy and i had discussed  {this budget significantly narrowed the options}

*secondly, i wanted a one or two cushion slipcovered sofa

*thirdly, the sofa had to be wide/deep enough that billy and i could both lay on at the same time

*and mainly, the sofa had to be comfy.  no hard cushions.  i wanted down-filled.

it’s hard to remember all of them but i think that i started with this sofa from lee industries.  this was my first “the one.”

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my first “the one” quickly became a low contender due to price.

onto the second contender.  a few months after i got over the fact that my favorite sofa was out of my budget, i found a very reasonable sofa from zentique.  it can be found on the wisteria website.  the price was right, but i wasn’t sold on the look.  i also was concerned about the length between the arms since they angled in.  my questions were answered very quickly by going down to the zentique showroom at the mart.  i was dead on.  although the overall width was 85” the inside was significantly smaller.

Scalloped Top Slipcovered Sofa

the next sofa i found was from bernhardt interiors.  again, the price was perfect.  i found a fabric selection that i loved, but i had not sat on a bernhardt interiors sofa and wasn’t sure if the cushion was hard or soft.  i couldn’t find any showrooms in the atlanta area that had this exact sofa but i found some who did carry the line.  we sat on a similar sofa and found out that it was too firm for us.

imageafter moving on from the bernhardt sofa i briefly entertained having an online company make a knock-off of my favorite lee sofa.  i didn’t know anyone who had used them so i was really hesitant.  and again, i didn’t know what the cushion would feel like.  i quickly decided against ordering online.

then i found a new favorite from pottery barn.  the carlisle sofa.  it met every requirement but $$$. 

image after searching and searching for a close substitute for the carlisle i FINALLY found the one from best slipcover company.

and ignore the fabric on the chair below but this is the style of our slipcover.

the slipcover fabric is going to be a natural colored, linen-like cotton.  the fabric is all pre-washed so it has a very relaxed look and the cushion is down-filled and oh-so-comfy. 

i’m thrilled that we finally made the decision to buy a sofa.  i’ll be sure to post pictures as soon as the it comes in.  hopefully by the time it’s here i’ll be finished with redecorating the family room and can reveal the whole new look.

Tuesday, 15 June 2010

skirted desks

i love the look of a skirted desk.  so classic.

i really like the patterned fabric on the palmer weiss design below.

{palmer weiss}

skirted desk in a cute nook in michelle adams’ apartment.

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{michelle adams via eos}

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{urban grace}

not quite a desk but equally as beautiful.

{cote de texas}

one of my favorites is this one from stan dixon’s office featured in atlanta homes & lifestyles magazine.

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if you want to make one of these babies yourself then head on over to the newlywed diaries blog to check out jennifer’s tutorial (here).

{newlywed diaries}

Monday, 14 June 2010

pretty

while looking for photos for a completely different post i found these pretty pics.

happy monday!

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found them here.

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in other news…today is my beautiful mom’s birthday! 

here’s a picture of us from last summer’s vacation to destin.

happy birthday mom, i love you!

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Wednesday, 9 June 2010

craving

CRAVE atlanta

if you live in or around atlanta and free on monday, june 21st, please come join me at 1010 midtown along with claire from high gloss blue and tami from running with tweezers for a night of fun with CRAVEatlanta.  i’m so excited to be sitting on a panel of celebrity blogettes and leading a discussion about something i love so much - blogging.  we’ll be dishing about the a-to-z’s of blogging at the CRAVEbusiness chat.  click here to register for this event.  i hope you can make it because i’d love to meet some of my amazing readers.

image if you’ve never heard about CRAVEatlanta then you definitely have to check it out.  CRAVEatlanta brings entrepreneurial women together for various events so that they can network, socialize and and hear about the latest things women in atlanta crave.  i’ve enjoyed getting to know the people involved with crave so much.  it’s such a great way to meet some really amazing entrepreneurial women in atlanta.  if you don’t live in atlanta check the CRAVE website to see if there is a CRAVE network in your city.

i want to give a huge thanks to laura scholz of scholz communications for inviting me to be a part of the panel at this event! 

here are all the details for the CRAVE business Chat.

hope to see you there!

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picture lights

when the brooklyn home co. was featured on design*sponge a while back i totally fell in love.  i somehow missed it on the day that it came out, but soon after a fellow designer sent me the link and said it was a must read.  it was pretty much love at first sight as i’m sure it was for most everyone else who saw this amazing home with its eclectic mix of decor. 

one of the many decor elements that stood out to me was the unique collection of light fixtures that fitzhugh and lyndsay used throughout their home.  most of the fixtures were nautical in nature.  the large cage fixtures that hang above the island were lamps from a freighter ship in india.

fitzhugh3 copysome more cage lighting in the hallway leading to the garden level studio

fitzhugh9 copy more than the nautical lighting, what really caught my eye was the vanity lighting in the bathroom.  the couple used picture lights as their vanity lighting in the bathroom.  how creative!  picture lighting used this was something that i had never seen before. 

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there are many different styles of picture lighting.  you can get a fixture similar to the style above from house of troy.

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here’s another similar fixture from robert abbey with a slightly sleeker look.

imageor you could go with a completely different look that’s more modern with this house of troy light.

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i think my personal favorite is this one from martha stewart.

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so what do you think?  like it? hate it? on the fence?  it’s a big like for me. 

Sunday, 6 June 2010

silence

today i am taking a break from my design related posts and writing about a much more serious subject,  silencing cancer.

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for the last month or so there has been a buzz among the atlanta social media scene about a guy who is calling himself “SilentClark” (aka @SilentClark on twitter).  the name alone is pretty interesting, but what he is doing is completely intriguing and honorable.  36 days ago clark harris vowed to be silent, COMPLETELY SILENT, for the entire month of may.  he’s not even talking to his wife!!  I can’t even fathom going a day without talking much less thirty. 

16231_757047179248_2725624_44279745_529296_n{@SilentClark and his beautiful (and very supportive) wife genna} {phto credit - poiema photography}

my first thought was W-H-Y??? would anyone do something so drastic.  the answer - - to silence cancer.”  SilentClark’s mother lost her battle with cancer, specifically chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), in february of ‘09.  he’s taken a vow of silence in honor of his mother, and a few days ago he revealed that he has extended his silence past the month of may.  now his goal is to raise $100,000 for LLS.  for a total of 100 days, or until he reaches his goal of $100,000, SilentClark’s only method of communication will be through social media (i.e. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Flikr, Google Chat).  verbal talking and even talking through email or mobile text is not allowed.

imageover the weekend billy and i had the unique experience of hanging out with SilentClark and his wife genna, of the blog 100andSouth, who i had previously met at networking events.  you would be amazed how much we actually spoke without speaking.  hearing about what he is doing (via his wife and twitter messages) and witnessing the passion that it must take to be silent for so many days was completely inspiring. 

image {@SilentClark with his brother who is a cancer survivor}

billy and i wanted to somehow help him in his quest to raise $100,000.  i thought the best way for me to help would be to get the story out there through my blog.  you can follow SilentClark on this amazing journey by reading his blog where he chronicles his journey daily. If you feel inspired to help him reach his goal, donations can be made through a link on the blog’s homepage. Please help spread the word!

“Together, we can Silence Cancer once and for all by raising funds to help find a cure and by creating awareness for both the disease and the needs of those whose lives it affects.” –SilentClark 

Thursday, 3 June 2010

basket case

{apartment therapy}

nothing’s better than a hanging basket…

especially one you can lounge in all day long.

anthropologie’s knotted melati hanging chair $498

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pier 1’s outdoor swingasan chair $249.95

Outdoor Swingasan Chair

{love this one because of the cup holders}

outback chair company’s urban balance curve chair $899

and last but not least…my favorite for many reasons, but mostly because of the amazing price tag.

Single Hanging Swing (UPS $85)

from fran’s single hanging swing $195

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