Colorful Online Basement Design

I love when I get a client who isn’t afraid of color and pattern.
This client loves bright colors and graphic patterns.
I immediately turned to Trina Turk’s fantastic fabrics to spice up the space.
I love how playful and bold they are, perfect for a basement family room.
I paired the bold pillows with this amazing chair from Serena & Lily.
I found this vintage coffee table on my client’s local craigslist.
I love the color and shape.
I then selected this oversized wall clock to be placed above sectional.
Since the fabrics in the space are bold and graphic, it was important to keep the wall art simple.
A gallery wall would have been too busy for the space, but this large clock was perfect!
It is no secret that I love combining lots of color and pattern.
I could definitely see a space like this in my future home!

I’m Back!

I am back from Mexcio.
I had such a blast, it was just what I needed.
We stayed in Playa Del Carmen and it was fantastic.
The beaches are amazing, don’t you agree?
It was so fun to be able to spend time with my family.
We spent most of our days by the pool and our nights downtown Playa Del Carmen eating and shopping.

I absolutely love the bright colors and vivid pattens used in Mexican textiles. 

I desperately wanted to buy one of these blankets.
I was also eyeing one of these oversized bags, amazing.
We stayed in a condo resort, so our room had a full kitchen and living room.
It was perfect.

  
We managed to squeeze in some water aerobics in the pool.
I think we laughed harder than we worked-out!
We also visited the ruins, went zip lining, swimming in caves, snorkeling, and lots of sitting by the pool!
It was such a great trip!
I am now playing catch-up, if I owe you an e-mail it is coming!
Happy Monday 🙂

Textile Thursday: Boy + Girl


I am thrilled that Leah from Boy + Girl agreed to guest post today.
She is a childhood friend who I have reconnected with through the blog world.
I am constantly amazed by her creativity and her adorable home.
I was beyond flattered (and mildly intimidated) to have Danielle ask me to participate in her textile thursday series this week. I mean, come on! Look at all these great designers she has featured on here in the past, not to mention her own incredible talent.
I don’t claim to have any big secrets when it comes to fabulous textiles in the home, but I do believe that textiles, like anything in a home, should be functional, meaningful and, of course, beautiful! 
Some of my own favorites are found in our bedroom:
This first number comes to us in the form of a quilt.
My husbands Grandmother stitched one of these inspiring hand-worked creations for every single one of her grandkids before she died, to be gifted to each of them for their wedding.
She didn’t live long enough for me to meet her but this beautiful quilt makes me feel like we have a connection just the same.
don’t you love how heirloom-esque objects can do that?
In the dining room:
No meaning to these ikea curtains, but I do love them!
I love the pattern, the color, and the way the white-on-white highlights our stark walls in a great way.
This table runner is a brand new addition, and my very newest textile crush.
My sweet mom brought me this vintage table runner last time they came to visit, isn’t it darling?

 And in the living room:

First off is the chair.
It’s a pale pink velvety fabric covered chair I picked up at the thrift store for no more than $10.
And above her some equally thrift-ed embroidery hoops I fitted with some plain fabric. 
Nothing too exciting about them yet, but I am slowly filling them up.
I hope someday it will be a wonderful collage of lovely and significant pieces of our life. 

Last but not least, back in the dining room:

This Bienvenue (welcome – in french) burlap banner I made to welcome our guests to my birthday party last year. We’ve loved it so much that we’ve just kept it hanging around (pun intended).
Thanks so much for having me Danielle! xo

This girl is an expert thrifter.
I adore her pink chair and how great are those embroidery hoops?
All her textiles are classic and meaningful, I love it!
Thanks Leah.