Archive for the ‘Garden’ Category
Today’s gorgeousness is brought to you by Salt Lake City, UT based interior designers Elizabeth Wixom and Kimberly Rasmussen of Elizabeth Kimberly Design:
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Gorgeous A-type vignette (learn how to make perfect vignettes here).
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Now this is something special. Elizabeth used nailhead trim to outline the kitchen cabinets!
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The rest of the kitchen looks huge. Those ceiling lamps are to die for, so is the kitchen island photo styling. YUM!
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This wonderful stairway is decorated with various sized lanterns filled with candles and corals. I love how the same material is used on the steps as on the floor, it’s like the floor elevates into steps..
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The exterior is just as amazing as the interior, Check out those potted trees. Must require a lot of upkeep, but if you live in a mansion like this, you can probably afford a gardener ;) I’m loving the lanterns too. Let’s zoom in on the front door, shall we?
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It’s black with silver lions head door knockers. I WANT!!
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The patio furnishing is surprisingly simple; two –chairs, a parasole and a white garden stool. The magic is in the styling. Lanterns, candles and pillows.
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The color palette of this patio seating area is mimosa, cream and brown. Typical 70′s palette, looking untypically not 70′s. Check out the huge urns with greenery cascading out of it. Perfection!
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When looking for something on Z Gallerie‘s website I came across this little nugget. It’s a black and white pavilion. Talk about bringing chic to the garden! I adore the black tassels =) After a quick Google search I came to realize that Z Gallerie launches a new pavilion design every year (for the past three years at least). Here are the two former models:
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2009 was the year of the white and red pavilion (available here). This one is all decked out in Moroccan style, from layered rugs to pillow seating and a sea of lanterns suspended from the ceiling. Can you imagine throwing a get-together in the evening for all your best friends with all the lamps lit? Bet the atmosphere would be great!
(Image via Casa Sugar)
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The 2008 version is white trimmed in green, and is decorated with nature as the red tread. The wooden sofa looks like a sleeper (could it be?). Here they used a triplet of nylon globe lamps for light. You can still get this pavilion from here.
(image via Apartment Therapy)
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Do you like these garden tents? If you do, which one would you rather have in your own garden?
Today I want to share some beautiful interiors designed by Jennifer of Jeneration Interiors. The color palette of this home is subtle with exciting pops of color and the accents are really dramatic. Just how we like it, right?
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I love it when the two end chairs are taller than the rest like Jennifer did here. The walls are sage green and the dark stained floor is just beautiful. The pointed ceiling sets a perfect frame to this dining room.
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This is the view from the opposite end of the dining table. That coral red chair looks pretty snug. I remember seeing Kelly Wearstler sitting in a chair like that, did she design it? The golden Gothic mirror is pretty cool too.
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French doors open up into a lush green garden. I want to pick the urnes on the table out of this picture and place them on my own table, ha ha!
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This is the garden outside of the dining room. It’s so cozy, reminds me of The Shire (home of the hobbits in LOTR).
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The bedroom is ultra glam with a pearl colored padded bed and one wall completely mirrored. The golden tassel lamp in the corner is so fun and unexpected.
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Color Palette for this bedroom: The walls looks like Benjamin Moore’s Js Glove. Area rug, curtains and bed are all a softer creamier shade of beige, with contrasting dark stained furniture. Emerald green and red are used as accent colors to really spice it up.
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French doors open up from the bedroom onto a veranda. A perfect place to drink your morning coffee. Fantastic view!
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If you are looking for ideas for setting a coastal style table, go check out the library of anything and everything coastal, at Completely Coastal!
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Lovely color palette of old pink and sand. Do you like it?
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Look what I came across today:
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Beautiful, Isn’t she? For the nautical style lovers!
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Fuchsia pink, red and olive green table setting for a garden party?
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White, apple green, orange and blue dining area!
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White, acid green and blue living room. Check out that map-wallpaper!
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White, blue and orange. Blue and orange are complimentary colors, that’s why this combo looks so good. On another note, that is an impressive pattern-mix! I see nine different patterns in that one small shot..
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