Paint it white?

A couple times I year I like to visit Swedish real estate websites.
Each home is so refreshing and inspiring.
If only house hunting was like this in Salt Lake City.
This particular home caught my eye.
Not only did they use my favorite chandelier, but check out the pattern it casts on the walls and ceiling.
It almost looks like wallpaper.
So cool.
I love the black accents.

And the unexpected gold wallpaper in the front hall closet is the perfect touch.

{all images via Stadshem}
I must admit, I love the simplicity.
Now I am off to paint something white ๐Ÿ™‚

A Vintage Poster

I recently completed this design board for one of my good friends little boys room.
She loves simple interiors with lots of navy blue and white.
 We decided to spice things up a little but adding hints of yellow and grey as well as mixing a variety of graphic patterns.
She also knew she wanted to include a couple prints from A Vintage Poster.
Have you seen these prints before?
They really are incredible.
You can customize the size, color, pattern, well everything actually.

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The possibilities are endless and I canโ€™t get enough.
Oh, and did I mention the price?
$14.00 for an 11×14, I love it.
I recommend heading over to A Vintage Poster and checking them out!

My Sisters Nursery

My sister has been working hard at getting her third bedroom turned into a nursery.
I love the way it turned out.
Last year I bought the fabric for the drapery at Home Fabrics for $3.00/yard, such a great deal!
We added this chandelier from Ikea.
It is definitely my go-to chandelier for rooms on a tight budget.
She painted the stripes herself. 
They were time consuming but so worth it.
She was given this little side table for free, it still needs a little love but aren’t the lines amazing?

She already owned the crib and the armoire, we just added the ceramic owl from Home Sense and the crochet art.
She found the crochet art from her local salvage yard for $1.00 a piece.
This beautiful painting is the first thing you see when you enter the room.
  
Her husbands late grandma painted it.
I love adding sentimental pieces to a room and this one is just perfect.
We still plan on adding some pictures above the crib, but I think she has done such a great job so far.
Oh, and baby Reese loves it too!