Showing posts with label West Elm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Elm. Show all posts

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Sourcing for mom... the dining room edition

 
 
My mother, Lois, has a new house in the NC mountains!  And, it is freaking cute.   
 
I am sooooo thankful that she sold the log cabin.  That silly thing was a maintenance disaster.  And, mom referred to it as the Rice Krispie house -- as the ambient temperature of the of the house changed during the day, the wood would "snap, crackle, and pop."  Good riddance. 
 
 
 
Her new home is only 1400 sq ft.... so McMansion it is NOT.  Fortunately, it is absolutely adorable, and she's done a wonderful job getting it together. 
 
As you might imagine... {hint hint}.... there are a couple of ideas which could make her little mountain cottage the envy of all of her neighbors.  And, it might just piss off a few family members, too!  That would be like a gift from sweet baby Jesus. 
 
But, I digress. 
 
Let's start with the dining room.  The back wall of the dining room can be seen as you walk in the front door.  So, since that is the first sight line in the house, it needs to be amazing.  I know, it needs to be practical, too.  Don't burst my bubble!
 
Ok... the basics. 
 
1.  Crown moulding. 
The cost is only about $1 per linear foot installed.  So, that shouldn't completely break the bank.


2.  Back wall.   Options:  textured paint, wallpaper, or grasscloth.
 


Hmmmm.... that might really be a good thing!  Simple and tasteful.  Me likey.


3.  Light fixture.  Oh, did I mention that the light fixture in the dining room was TINY???  It is awful!   Simple drum shade to the rescue.  Fortunately, my mom is not a Venetian glass chandelier kind of girl... that could get expensive.

 
...and it is ONLY $100.  Score!
 
 
4.  Dining room table.  This is where there may be some gnashing of teeth.  History:  The table is over 100 years old.  Beautiful lines.  But.... it has been beaten all to hell.  Despite multiple attempts to strip, sand, and stain, the top of that little beast still looks dreadful.  Currently, it is hidden under a tablecloth.  Ick.
 
How about some color?????  Red maybe.  It IS mom's favorite color.
 
 
THAT could be....... amazing!!!
 
 
Ok, Joseph, focus.
 
 
5.  Storage.  Since she is seriously lacking storage, a buffet might be the practical and pretty solution.   And, since that crazy painted table is going to be the center of attention, lets stick to white or natural wood colors.
 
Reed buffet
 
 

Ok, I LOVE that Reed Buffet.  It's perfect.  But.... it is located in AUSTRALIA.  Thanks world wide web!  Grumble.  And, since I've previously shipped a didgeridoo from Sydney, the cost of that little trans-Pacific trip would be insane. 
 
That Coleman one isn't bad.  Dimensions are 16 x 18 x 62 inches at a cost of $765, with free shipping.   
 
 
6.  Lamps.  Need two lamps for the buffet.
 
 
Great looking balustrade-inspired lamp from Circa.  Sadly, there are 2 problems.  First, the $630 price point is a tad high.  Second, it is french wired... which means that the cord comes out of the socket.  Personally, french wired lamps are the aesthetic equivalent of nails on a chalk board.  HATE!  But, I do like the idea of that lamp.  Guess that I'll keep looking.  It may be Home Goods to the rescue. 
 
 
7.  Chairs.    The current chairs in the room are Queen Anne with upholstered cushions.  They have great lines but the off-white damask on the cushions looks a little too formal for the room. 
 
Guess that we need to find some fabric.  Something fun and festive...
 
Ikat?

For some reason, I'll bet that she will pass on the Ikat idea. 
 
Camel in velvet?

Pebbles in mocha?  I want THIS for me!!!

Vingage floral???
 

The best option... send her a pile of fabric samples and tell her to pick.
 
 
8.  Rug?   The floors are a light oak stain. 
 
Bold stripe rug???  Not blue.


Hmmmmm.
 
Graphic pattern?
 
Simple jute?
 
She will need to give me some ideas on the rug choice.   But, I suspect that we will steer clear of the imported Turkish varieties from ABC Carpet and Home.   Some of them are not very budget friendly. 
 
Holy sticker shock, Batman. 
 
 
9.  The wall above the buffet.  Oh, I have a great idea which was inspired by this 100(+) year old photo.......
 
My grandmother, Mollie, and her twin sister. 
 
What about a gallery mount of family photos?????   Personally, I love the idea and have about 25 black and white picture frames in my closet.  So, it would be cheap.  And, I think that mom would adore it!!!


 
 
I think that we have a plan.  Now... I need to talk her into it! 

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Pool house panache

Decorating the pool house

Was talking with my friend, Katina, in the office this week.  She and her husband, Richard, are prepping their new pool house for summer.  The walls are yellow, the cabinetry is Caribbean blue, and the floors in the bathroom are black and white.  Sounds pretty…
Blue paint swatches from Home Depot
 
 
She pondered:  “Since the bathroom floors are black and white tiles, could we use zebra or black and white diamonds for cabinet inserts? Or, would that be too busy?”
Black and white tile from Floatproject.org


Oh, Lord… I have visions of…
I will NOT provide the design source because NO one should ever ever ever do this to an innocent piece of furniture.  YUCK!

Maybe NOT the best way to go.... just sayin'! 
But there are lots of other ways to add character and interest to the space without the addition of zebra cabinet inserts.  

Let's start with the floors.  They are considering grey..... maybe outdoor carpet or paint.
Grey outdoor carpet from Lowe's

Scored, acid-stained concrete

My personal choice would be to go with acid stained concrete.  Keeping that carpet clean might be a total pain in the derrière.

 

But, outdoor rugs might be a fun way to add some personality to the room.  And, the price point is going to be the same... carpet on the floor or a few area rugs.

 Outdoor Zebra rugs from Target.
My only concern is that this might be "expected."  What about something a tad more interesting?

 "la Poeme" outdoor rugs from Ballard Designs

"Antique Letter" outdoor rug from Ballard Designs.... LOVE this idea!

"Izmir" outdoor rug from West Elm.

 
So, the easy next question to ask:  What are we missing?  We've got painted cabinets, walls, and some type of floor covering.  We don't have anything that is wooden, metal, or glass.  Remember, opposites attract.  Time to steal some inspiration. 

For the sake of argument, consider that those cedar shingles are yellow.  Ok.... that IS our color palate.


We need a table and some chairs.  Ideally, an old wooden table with metal chairs would fit the bill.... low maintenance, pool friendly, and inexpensive.

 Love those yellow chairs... but that might be a little too much yellow in one room.
 This idea is good... but the shabby chic look might not be exactly right for their pool house.
 Metal side chair from Arhaus.  LOVE these.  But, may need to look for an Ikea alternative that is a little cheaper.  These are $250 each.
 That's the ticket... wooden tables with metal chairs. 


We may some additional seating.  How about an outdoor sofa?  The armless variety would take up less space in a small room....

Armless outdoor sofa from West Elm.

Believe it or not... white is one of the best colors to use because the slip cover can be easily washed or bleached as needed.  And, it will stand up to lots of crazy throw pillows like....


 
Pillow from Etsy
Yellow and white chevron pillow
Pillows from Missoni home.
The idea of these pillows is great... but, I'm afraid to ask the price.  $$$


What about a coffee table or a storage bench?

Rattan and metal coffee table/bench from OMC.

Rattan tables from Pier 1 Imports.


A few final few accessories for the table top are needed....
Melamine plate from Target.



And, you can't have a pool without some towels...
 Terry cloth beach towel from Ralph Lauren
Photo from Coastal Living

Towel from Missoni Home



Just a few suggestions.  Happy decorating, Katina and Richard! 





Friday, March 2, 2012

Gracyn's Grey

Gracyn’s Grey
"Secret Passage" grey paint chip

Last week, my work wife, Gina, came to the office in a complete panic.  Her daughter, Gracyn, had decided to redecorate her bedroom – complete with zebra prints, frogs, and peace signs.  Tweens will be tweens...  The problem:  What color should they paint the walls in order to keep the room from becoming a total hot mess?

Grey to the rescue.  It is a rather hot commodity right now… check out Architectural Digest this month featuring Brooke Shields on the cover. 
Architectural Digest, March 2012

Since grey is becoming the new beige, perhaps a new color name is in order....Greige?   Well, maybe not!  Anyway, the problem with grey is that there are 52 kajillion choices.   So, how do you make a decision.
Valspar paint choices, Lowes

As a start, we took all of Gina's paint swatches and placed them beside a brightly colored oil painting in the office.  Hint, hint.  It worked great…. super simple to see which ones were too brown, too blue, too black, and so forth.  
Sarah Richardson paint colors

A few examples of grey rooms... and they picked just the right shade!
Grey and orange bedroom

Grey feature wall

Grey dining room from www.decorpad.com

If you don't want to paint the whole room grey, then grey can be a great accent in a room.  A few examples:
Grey, yellow, and pale blue velvet and linen pillow
Grey and yellow wallpaper
Simone sofette, Williams Sonoma Home, in Platinum Glazed linen
 Andalusia Dhurrie or
Safari Rug in grey.  Both rugs from West Elm.
And, finally, greys and blacks are stunning additions to neutral rooms as seen in this San Francisco Victorian featured in House Beautiful, June 2011.  Designer Ken Fulk.