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Gray and Yellow Elegance

August 12, 2011 in Classic, Coastal, Gray, Hot Shops!, Kitchen, Living room, Modern, Natural, Soft and Light

AT HOME IN ARKANSAS / I.O METRO (FURNISHINGS) / RETT PEEK (PHOTOGRAPHY)

I’m so in love with this gorgeous home featured in At Home In Arkansas. All furnishings are provided by I.O Metro, a furniture and home accents store I’d never heard of until today (but I’m already a fan!). This home  is all about casual elegance, achieved by mixing designer classics with natural elements and textures. A rich shade of gray sets the scene, while heavy doses of white creates clean contrast. Tiny and well placed doses of brown  adds depth to the room, while a  muddy yellow provides just the right amount of sunshine and happiness.

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AT HOME IN ARKANSAS

The visually heavy bamboo blinds are juxtaposed by sheer white drapes. So simple and elegant.

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Premier Prints: Gorgeous Fabrics at Low Prices!

August 3, 2011 in Bargains, Beige, Classic, Green, Living room, Natural

Mary Ann of Classic Casual Home for introduced me to this fantastic fabric store called Premier Prints. They offer the current fabric trends at super low prices. Good news, right? Here are three of my favorites, all very similar to fabrics I’ve been drooling over, and they are all just $9,99/yd (!) :

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design by Kimberly Ayres, Image via Decorati

Loving the blue and white zebra print silk curtains in this colorful bedroom?

This very similar fabric is available  here!

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design by Lawrence Boeder, image by Traditional Home

How about these olive green zebra drapes?

Yup, they have this style too! You can find it here.

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design by Samantha Pynn, image via Style at Home

Sunny yellow cushion covers spices up this classically pretty dining area.

Not an exact match, but the effect is the same. See it here.

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I’m coveting this gorgeous Python print fabric ($13.99/yd), but have no idea where to use it. I’ll put in an order as soon as I’ve figured it out. Have you ever ordered from Premier Prints? If so, are you happy with the quality of the fabric? I’d love to hear your experience ;)

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Casual Cute Bedroom with a Touch of Glamour

July 28, 2011 in Bedroom, Mirror / Wall Acessory, Mood Board, Natural, Soft and Light, Steal the Style, Yellow

Came across this lovely bedroom on Better Homes and Gardens, nice isn’t it? I just think it looks so light and casual, but with a perfect touch of glamour. The sisal area rug, bamboo mat blinds and shell chandelier are contrasted by metallic garden stools, a gorgeous sun mirror and a glass table lamp. And it’s all pulled together with the use of color.

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Metallic garden stool, Empire mirror, Orange Ikat pillow, Zula pillow, Glass lamp, Shell chandelierLavender throw.

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A Deeper Look into the World of the Quartz Crystal

July 15, 2011 in Natural

I’m always obsessing with something or other, and at the moment my obsession revolves around crystals. More specifically; quartz. As fascinating as they are to look at, their origin is at least equally interesting. Let’s take a look at some amazing crystals frequently used in home decor, and maybe learn something new along the way? =)

QUARTZ:

Available at OM Decor.

Second to the most common mineral in the Earth’s crust, quartz in it’s pure form is translucent. Common colored varieties include citrine, rose quartz, amethyst, milky quartz and smoky quartz. The one above is a milky quartz dipped in 24kt gold.

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available at Trillium.

This votive is a beautiful example of a black “smokeyquartz. Quartz is not a rock, a but mineral (Specifically Silicon Dioxide, SiO2). A rock consists of more than one type of minerals =)

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Available at Neiman Marcus.

Another milky quartz in it’s natural macrocrystalline form. So pretty!!

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Designed by Eduardo Garza, available at Formentero.

These rose quartz bookends are mounted on 24kt gold stands and covered in gold leaf.

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Available at OM Decor.

As previously mentioned, amethyst is also a variety of quartz,  and can be seen in hues from a light pinkish violet to a deep purple.

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AGATE:

available at HigherHeart

A subvariety of quartz, the Agate in it’s natural state is a roundish lump, a nodule, usually found in volcanic rock. When cut open and polished, the characteristic bands and patterns reveals itself. But how does the agate come to be? Volcanic rock frequently contain cavities formed by gasses in its molten state. It is into these cavities that water containing silica, finds it’s way in and lines the hollow, layer by layer. Variation in concentrations and chemical composition creates the layers we see as the beautiful bands in the agate.

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available at A+R Store.

Agate is commonly dyed to produce clear bright colors. The dyeing process involves boiling the stone in an alkaline solution (bicarbonate), then soaking it in a dyeing agent, with different chemicals producing different colors. The bands are maintained in the dyeing process because the denser layers absorbs more “dye”.

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GEODE:

image via Viva Terra.

So what’s the deal with the geode? The geode differs from the nodule in that it is hollow, the center part haven’t been “filled out” entirely. A geode may for example consist of beautifully banded agate, with clear quartz or purple amethyst lining the hollow cavity.

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available at 1st dibs

A beautiful lamp designed around a geode. You can see the agate bands as well as the clear quartz crystals lining the center.

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This is my own blue agate geode. It is very obviously dyed, let’s take a closer look:

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Isn’t it amazing what beauty nature creates on it’s own? I find all of this super interesting (but I’m kind of nerdy), hope I didn’t bore you all to death. At least the images were pretty =)

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