6.03.2009

Juicy Fruit Hues

I'm crazy about these delicious coral and citrus shades showing up in all manner of home decor and fashion. So sunny and bright, and perfect for the warm days of summer...

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 Chair detail via Amanda Nisbet DesignPel-Mell Poppy blouse, Anthropologie;Windflower necklace, Anthropologie; Earl Grey tea towel, Jonathan Adler

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Dining room via Homes and Gardens; Bright Blossom sheet set, PB Teen; silk satin Fiore clutch, J. Crew

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Christian Louboutin "No Prive" slingback, Saks.com; notNeutral "Triton" throw pillow, Velocity Art and Design; Cylindrical necklace, Anthropologie; colored glass tea light, Paper Source

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Bedroom via House Beautiful; Jitney coin purse, Kate Spade; living room via Amanda Nisbet Design; Tory Burch "Tory" tote, Neiman Marcus; Rajasthani paisley file folders, Paper Source

6.02.2009

A Gray Backdrop

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From Russell Lewis and Gemma Ahern's fabulously eclectic London area apartment, via The New York Times...

Don't the colors in this home pop so dramatically against the slate gray walls? I am very tempted to replicate their living room color scheme in my master bedroom. My walls are already painted the right color, and I have the yellow armoire... all I need are some creamy, textured elements and one standout florescent pink accent. Like maybe this guy?

FYI, according to the article, the paint color is Farrow and Ball's "Drain Pipe."

(All images via The New York Times)

Kitchen Love

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If only it had carrera marble counter tops.... otherwise, I love the tile backsplash, the glossy cabinets, natural floors, and bold shots of color...

(Via Living, Etc)

6.01.2009

My Patio Veggie Garden

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One of the things my fella and I have been looking forward to the most this spring was starting our own vegetable garden. With such a small patio space, we knew it would be a challenge. The original plan was to use pots for the various tomatoes, peppers and herbs. But when I came across the idea of a tiered vegetable planter, we knew it was the perfect solution for us. Not only is it a great space-saving idea, but it allows us to keep most all the vegetables together!

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Kevin spent a Saturday afternoon using his engineering skills to build this amazing planter. Didn't he do a fantastic job? The largest planter on the bottom holds tomatoes, jalapeno peppers, chives and garlic; the middle, more shallow planter holds various salad greens such as arugula, butter lettuce, mesclun and spinach; and the one at the top holds early peas and lima beans, which are intended to climb the trellis that Kevin installed.

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Starting with a wood case (the one on the bottom) that was originally used to hold a pipe, he build off of it to create the two smaller planters. Standard shelf brackets sold at Lowe's were used to support the boxes - several at each level to hold the significant weight of the soil. I'm sorry I can't offer more exact instructions, but I'm not much of a carpenter! Maybe I can convince Kevin to write up some plans for me to share with all of you.

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That's honeysuckle in the corner by the cedar trellis...

As for the vegetables? Well, they are definitely growing! It's all still a learning experience, but we are diligent about looking after them every day and super-excited about what is developing. Hopefully we will be harvesting our own salads and spicy peppers this summer!

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Meanwhile, on the opposite side of the planter... we've added some colorful pots and playful accessories. The back pot holds a climbing hydrangea which we hope will make its way up the lattice wall. The white pot contains delicious mint plants which we use for iced teas, chimichurri sauce, and, of course, mojitos! And the friendly dolphin is a vintage find from many years ago. He once lived on a playground but now he happily resides on our little patio.

It really is amazing what you can do with even the smallest outdoor space. So don't let a sad little concrete slab like ours (or a fire escape, or a miniature deck) stop you from developing a green thumb. It's such a wonderful summertime pleasure!

5.29.2009

Happy Weekend + Giveaway Reminder

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As I sign off for the weekend, I leave you with these lush peonies that I picked up today at the flower shop. These flowers are in full abundance right now and a bunch can be had for $10. I think they bring so much loveliness and life to wherever they reside. I'll enjoy looking at their happy faces all weekend...

One reminder to share: If you haven't already commented over at the "Like I Give A Frock" giveaway, please do so by Monday at midnight! I'll be drawing a name on Tuesday...

Thanks to all of you for being such wonderful readers! I hope the weekend is fun and carefree for all of you!

Modern, Rustic, Bold and Bright

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Not everything I covet must be overflowing with color and pattern. For an alternative take on French style, I offer this lovely Paris home. When I came across this house from Marie Claire Maison, I found its relative simplicity refreshing. I love the overall modern design with touches of the rustic, bold, and just plain charming (like the sweet birdhouse on the dresser)...

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(Images via Marie Claire Maison)

Couture Eye Candy

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Sometimes I just want eye candy. And these details from Christian Lacroix's Spring 2009 couture show are the ultimate in that. The colors, textures and patterns always blow my mind...

(Images via Style.com)

The Art of Tableau

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I asked you all the other day what book if any was sitting on your bedside table. Well, here is one I would like to have on mine! I just learned about Tableau by Deborah Buck recently, though it has been available since late January. The book showcases stunning images of various decorative vignettes created by the designer. Assembling tableaux such as these is a real art form, and I feel like there would be a lot to learn from studying Ms. Buck's compositions. 

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Gorgeous, don't you think? Maybe I will learn something that can be applied towards rearranging my entry table!

FYI, Tableau is available online at the author's website and at Barneys.com...

5.28.2009

Dior Joaillerie

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Utterly decadent and mindblowingly imaginative jewels from the Coffret de Victoire collection at Dior Joaillerie. Designed by Victoire de Castellane (do watch this great video of the designer describing her inspirations and creative process), each of these exclusive pieces is crafted from 18K gold, diamonds, rubies, amethysts, turquoise, pearls... basically the entire treasure chest. Oh, how that turquoise skull ring is calling my name.... if I could only win the lottery!