Friday, November 11
Dream Job, Dream Home

Tuesday, November 8
Bathroom Facelift

I really don't know how to label our sink. It's a sink and counter with no vanity underneath. Read: ugly. Right now we store all our bathroom things in baskets underneath the sink and I don't like that it's all visible. So, I would like to make a skirt to hide it all out of the floral fabric. Love the ruffled shower curtain and I think it would complement the sink skirt nicely. If I could I'd replace the light fixture with something new and with clean lines to balance out the femininity of everything else. We're lucky enough to be able to paint, and the bathroom will be easy enough because the bottom half of the walls have been tiled. To finish off the room I'd like to hang two large prints on the main wall. I was thinking something graphic would be fun, but after looking at etsy I fell in love with this floral photograph.
Sources: Waterfall Ruffle Shower Curtain
Fabric~Calico Corners Dahlia
Vanity Light~Murray Feiss
Paint~ Martha Stewart Aegean Blue
Flower Image

Friday, October 14
the Dark Claw Feet
Today I'm thinking of a hot bath. So here are a few claw foot tubs that epitomize those aforementioned loves.





all images were found at Living Etc. one of my favorites!

Tuesday, February 22
Color Me Happy!




Begin at the Beginning
Determine what features or existing finishes in the room you would consider permanent. Consider the cabinets, tile or a brick fireplace. For example, if the wood of your kitchen cabinets has a red undertone, make sure the paint color you choose works well with that hue.
Create a Focal Point
Emphasize your home's attractive architectural features, such as crown molding or arched window treatments, with contrasting paint — lighter or darker than the wall — or by painting them with a glossy finish. You can also make one wall an accent wall by painting it a different color, giving it a faux finish, adding wallpaper or a border.
Unify the Color Flow
You can unify rooms by using a common color palette. Create distinct spaces by altering the shade and hue within the common palette.
Emphasize or Minimize
Color can emphasize certain features - and minimize others. A long narrow room will look wider if you use a slightly darker color on the shorter walls and a lighter color on the longer walls. You can make a ceiling appear higher by applying a lighter color, or lower with a darker color. To give a big room a more intimate feel, paint the walls in colors that advance toward you, such as red, gold, orange and brown. To help a small room seem larger, paint the walls in colors that make them appear to recede, such as blue, green or violet.
Reflect on Light Sources
Remember that the color you choose may look different at various times of the day and night. The warm tones of incandescent lights will have a different influence on the color than the natural light of day. Once you're aware of how different light sources can affect your color choices, you can change your room's "mood" to match the pace of your day.
- 1) Right prepUse drop cloths made of canvas and use painter's tape (not masking tape) around the edges of the area you'll be painting.
- 2) Right toolsRoller frames, short-nap roller covers, disposable tray liners and a 2" or 2 1/2" angled brush for cutting in.
- 3) Right applicationPaint the ceilings first, then work your way down, painting in 3-foot increments, applying paint liberally.

Monday, May 24
PINK!


Monday, May 17
Welcome Monday!
So today, it's simple...
I just want to be relaxing in this tub:

