Color Combination of the Moment: Yellow and Grey

I’ve been noticing on home decor blogs, in interior design magazines, and on Pinterest that there seems to be a great deal of using yellow and grey together as a color scheme when decorating a room.

At first, I was kind of thrown off by this combo, but then it steadily started to grow on me. It’s a soft color palette, and in the right pattern, can create a lot of visual interest. I found this great fabric from Hobby Lobby that I could envision on a sofa in a living room.

Yellow and Grey Fabric from Hobby Lobby

This grey and yellow combination is actually more of a mustard and slate color, but I really like it! The print is amazing and not too busy at all. The rooms below are definitely being saved to my Inspiration file. What do you think of this color combo?

Photo from Pinterest

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Photo from Daily Bits of Beauty

 

 

 

I’m Dreaming Of…

Revamping this amazing dresser! I found it at my local Humane Society Thrift Store for $175. Though I don’t think it’s a real campaign dresser, it has great potential to look exactly like one!

Faux Campaign Dresser

I would paint the yellow a gorgeous Kelly green (like this dresser here). I’d try to spray paint the hardware gold, but I’m not sure if it’s easily removable. I think this dresser would look great as a console table in a dining room with a pretty mirror above it and flanked by wall sconces. It could store a lot of dishes, tablecloths, and other entertaining necessities.

I’m dying for a project, so I might just buy this and redo it. What do y’all think?

Four Things Friday

Woohoo, it’s the weekend! And it’s the start of college football!!! I can’t wait to cheer on my beloved Gators this weekend as they play Bowling Green. What are your plans?

I’m loving these items from around the Web. Make sure to check them out!

1. What an awesome idea! This desk/dresser combination is so practical.

2. I love this grouping of small sunburst mirrors. So pretty!

3. I think this abstract painting could be easily replicated. The hot pink color is so spicy…I love it!

4. I want this green door. It would bring a smile to my face every time I came home.

Photo from Pink Wallpaper

Four Things Friday

Yay for the weekend! Do y’all have any exciting plans? I think I might just take it easy…no decorating or thrifting for me this weekend. I’ve been chained to my computer for most of the week, so I think I’m going to get some Vitamin D outside and read a book!

Here are some things I’m loving from around the Web…

1. This is such a cute idea for art work if you have children. It’s modern, but also memorable.

2. Mint is having a moment in both fashion and interior design. I LOVE these mint walls and mantle.

3. I love Target, so I was so excited to find these helpful tips about their markdown schedule. So helpful…can’t wait to plan my next trip!

4. I love Mad Men and anything midcentury, so this bar remake is amazing!

Photo from 22 Words

Look What We Found!

My love for thrift stores and “the hunt” for bargains on home goods came from my mom (cue the song “I Get It From My Mama”). She is often “popping in” to thrift stores, garage sales, and antique shops to see what treasures she might find.

On a trip to a local church-run thrift store, Mama found this amazing couch. It’ s about eight feet long and the wood detail needs to be painted (I’m thinking white), but I actually love the fabric color and pattern! It’s a pale blue, almost mint-y color with a subtle diamond pattern. The shape is so neat…I’m obsessed!

Couch Purchased from Thrift Store

I’m going to do some intense research to determine what style this couch is; I’m thinking it’s very Victorian since the shape and wood detailing is reminiscent of that time period.

Wood detailing

It would be great to put in a large living room atop layered rugs. The best part is it was only $165.00! I’m sure it would cost a lot more had it been at an estate sale or antiques shop.

Fabric Color and Pattern

Do y’all have any ideas for how I should paint it and/or reupholster it? I’d love suggestions!

H is for Hermes Orange

As a wannabe fashionista, I’ve always lusted after Hermes (pronounced ‘AIR-MEZZ’) scarves and bangles. They are known for their bright orange logo (and the amazing orange packaging that encapsulates their luxurious items). I don’t think they have a patent on the term “Hermes orange,” but that’s what I call this particular shade of orange (similar to “Tiffany blue”).

Hermes Orange Boxes. Photo from Stylebubble.

It would be amazing to use as a pop of color in a pillow on a white or cream-colored couch. It would also be fun to have a vase in this color to go on a bookshelf or bedside table. Whenever I see this color, I instantly smile. It’s so cheery and such a fun color with which to accent both your wardrobe and your home decor.

Photo from La Maison Fou

Photo from Pinterest

Four Things Friday

I hope y’all have had a great week! I’m off to my favorite state, South Carolina, to visit some old college friends and attend a dear friend’s wedding. I’m also hoping to stop by my favorite junk shop while I’m there!

Here are a few of my favorite things from around the Web this week…

1. I’ve had several people ask me how to distress furniture. I’ve never actually done it myself, so I think I’m going to follow this tutorial some time.

2. Lilly Pulitzer is my favorite clothing designer. Her prints are amazing and so timeless. That being said, I’m dying to try this out to make my own Lilly Pulitzer-printed wine glasses!

3. One of my best friends is expecting her first baby (a girl…yay!) in August, so I’ve been obsessed with finding images of beautiful nurseries. Babble.com compiled a list of the top 20 most extravagant nurseries. I’m in love!

4. I want my dining room chairs to be just like these below. So fun and unexpected!

Photo from Chinoiserie Chic

Hobby Lobby Fabric! Who Knew?

I have long been a huge fan of Hobby Lobby and their amazing selection of inexpensive accessories, furniture, and wall art. Their fabric selection has often been so-so until this past week! I went to grab some items I needed for an upcoming craft project, and I stopped by the fabric area to see what they had. I was blown away by their selection…ikat and chevron stripes abounded!

I’ve just been asked by a friend of mine to help decorate the home she and her husband-to-be have purchased, and I definitely plan to head to Hobby Lobby if we need to have anything re-upholstered. Check out these amazing fabrics!

Gray Chevron Striped Fabric

 

Green and White Trellis Fabric

 

Green, Blue and White Ikat Fabric

 

Apartment Tour, Part One

Hi, y’all!

I promised you a tour of my apartment, so here it is! First, my living room. The space is somewhat small (it has cathedral ceilings, though, thus I’m okay with the smaller living area), so I had to be creative in my use of furniture.

The TV console was purchased at a local thrift store for $90.00. It originally had glass cabinet doors, but I removed those and had a glass shelf made to hold my picture frames. I left it its original color (off-white), but I think I might paint it a different color when I move next—maybe a robin’s egg blue or a Chinese lacquered red.

The mirror resting on top of the cabinet was bought at the Salvation Army thrift store for about $20.00. The best way to make a room look bigger is to reflect light, so I have mirrors everywhere in my apartment.

Living

Living Room

The armchair was found at an estate sale and purchased for about $12.00. The cane chair was free…I found it in my grandfather’s storage unit. I found this amazing blue fabric and had both chairs reupholstered. The reupholstering was pricey, but these pieces look amazing!

The sisal rug was purchased on Overstock.com for about $80.00…an amazing deal for a sisal rug! Shipping is only $2.95, no matter how many items you buy, so I’m now madly in love with Overstock.com. The three prints on the wall were in my grandmother’s home, and I love having them in my own apartment now.

I used an oversized ottoman as both a coffee table and a seating area because of the limited space in my apartment. The tray is the perfect place to set drinks or food and it allows me to show off part of my massive collection of coffee table books.

Coffee table ottoman

I wanted to show off my coffee table books around my living room, so I stacked them on both a small, mirrored glass table and behind my sofa to provide a place to put my bowl of potpurri. My obsession with coffee table books may be a bit extreme, but I love them! They’re such amazing conversation pieces and provide an awesome way to showcase your interests (you can tell I love home design and fashion just by looking at the titles of my books!)

Coffee Table Stack

Stack of Coffee Table Books behind Sofa

Since there’s limited space in my living room, I purchased a cafe table and recovered the cushions in a floral fabric to provide a small dining space. Whenever I have dinner, I just pull the table out from the wall and enjoy my meal!

Cafe table

Finally, my favorite part of my living room is my sofa. I found it at a consignment store for $300.00 and I plan to have it forever. The shape of it is so unique, and the color is so amazing! The lamps were purchased at an estate sale for $10.00 each and the sofa table (used instead of side tables to save space) was $60.00.

Sofa area

The Big Reveal: Part Four, 2.0

Here is the correct version of the video of the “Girly Girl” room. So sorry for the early confusion! I’ve also corrected Part Three…no need to turn your head or your computer to view everything. Thank you for your patience and understanding!

This was once supposed to be the “Manly Man” Room until my floor was designated for women. I freaked out and thought I couldn’t make it “girly” or feminine enough, but with the help of the colors in the rug, I was able to come up with a design scheme. This room makes me so happy every time I walk into it. I love the plate swoop above the cheery table and chairs. It’s amazing what pops of color can do to transform a space!

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