11.18.2010

a touch of chevron

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You know how it is when you look around a room and just think something is missing. I had been feeling that way about my master bedroom for a while. The walls were painted, I had new bed linens, a playful picture collage and a newly upholstered pink velvet bench under the window. There's color and pattern everywhere - why does it feel imcomplete? And then I looked at the windows. They were so plain! And that's when I decided that I needed bold pattern on the curtains to bring everything together. A black and white chevron print was my dream, but the idea of sourcing fabric and having full length drapes sewn seemed like way too much money and time. I wanted that burst of pattern right away! So off to Ikea, for two sets of the Lenda curtain in bleached cotton ($14.99 per pair!!) Another stop at Lowe's yielded a quart of semi-gloss acrylic black paint and one 4-inch trim roller. Back at home, I threw a drop cloth down on the living room floor, laid the first curtain panel on it (careful to smooth out all the wrinkles), and then started zig-zagging away. Several hours later, plus some drying time, and voila!, DIY chevron curtains! I like that the pattern looks rough and imperfect - that was part of the goal. Intentionally imperfect looks way better than something that tries to be perfect and fails, don't you think? So let me know what you think - did this project complete the room?
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And in case your curious, here's my (much more glamorous!) inspiration:


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I just need to upgrade to a fur throw, get rid of my old-fashioned tv (on which I watch Friday Night Lights dvds while I'm getting dressed, thank you very much), get a sparkly light fixture and a lucite chair, and generally add a dose of SPARKLE! I'm glad I still have projects to work on...

(Last image via Anne Coyle Interiors)

11.16.2010

Lanvin for H&M

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This post could otherwise be titled, "Where Elizabeth Will Be at 10am on Saturday Morning." Because seriously, I am EXCITED about this amazing collaboration. Everything I have read from the previews is that this is the real deal, with quality pieces worth buying. The price points support this, as it is not a cheap diffusion line like the many collections seen at Target. Ranging from $40 for a t-shirt to $200 for a cocktail dress, it's super-cheap for Lanvin but a splurge compared to usual H&M purchases. Personally I have my eye on the two-tone fur jacket, the yellow, one-shouldered party dress, and definitely the teal, ribbon-trimmed pumps. I'm lucky enough to have a number of "real" Lanvin pieces from season's past, but I will have no problem adding some of these lovely items to the mix! 

So, what do you all think? Worth a look, or not your thing? Will you be in line on Saturday morning?

(All images via H&M)

I'm jealous!

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I'm obsessed with the maximalist-chic home of Jane (Sea of Shoes) and Judy (Atlantis Home) Aldridge...

11.02.2010

Obsessed

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I haven't been able to stop thinking about this gorgeous home that was featured on Design Sponge the other week. I believe it belongs to a designer who works for M Design Interiors, which would totally make sense since they do such amazing work. Anyway, do not be surprised if I end up painting my living room a deep royal blue and hanging coral pink silk curtains, because it's just too perfect not to rip off!

(Images via Design Sponge)

I've been away

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... but I'm very happy to be back now! It's been a busy fall and I've found it harder and harder to keep up with my Peacock Feathers posts. But I miss being here, and I miss hearing from all of you. So here I am, ready to share some new projects and, of course, all the pretty things that inspire me! As for the picture above - well, I've been hanging a lot of new pictures in my house, so it seemed appropriate to me, even if it doesn't to anyone else! Anyway, back to blogging...

(Image via Paul Costello)

10.18.2010

Good Taste

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Inspiring images from the homes of Canadian House & Home editor, Suzanne Diimma.

(All images via Canadian House & Home)

10.04.2010

autumn

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I'm longing for the deep, sexy jewel tones of fall... especially with bits of gleaming gold...

(Photo styling by Sophie Martell, via Oak Management)

9.29.2010

Living Color

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Via Michael Graydon Pictures...

Fashion Week Faves... Jason Wu

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This is basically my dream version of how to dress every day.  A super-duper chic, day-to-night wardrobe! From Jason Wu's fantastic SS 11 collection...