Friday, November 29, 2013

Christmas Inspiration Kick-Off

Hope you had a very Happy Thanksgiving!  We had a  great one - capped off by a post-dinner watching of The Christmas Story and It's a Wonderful Life.  Now we are definitely in the Christmas mood.  Time to start thinking about decorating the house.  Here's some Christmas inspiration from over the years.  First up Georgetown.







Beacon Hill




Peace be with you :)











Our Christmas Tree - 2009

Monday, November 25, 2013

The Cross Bottle Guy!

During the One Room Challenge, I had some very helpful and super funny!  email exchanges with Artie Vanderpool of Color Outside the Lines - aka the Cross Bottle Guy.  Artie is an Interior Stylist and artist living and working in Western New York and he creates the most wonderful and unique bottles made using the antique copper foil stained glass method.  Artie generously sent me two of them - they're now my new favorite accessory!  I had moved all the coral from the dining room into the family room so they fit in perfectly on these shelves.


the beautiful blue coral on the vintage ink well and

the gorgeous shell on the old blue bottom

 or maybe this one should go here…


or stay together…



Be sure to check out Artie's selection here where I'm sure you'll find the perfect gift for someone special or yourself!



Above shells from a happy client. Love this grouping.


Thank you Artie!


Saturday, November 23, 2013

Say NO to Shopping on Thanksgiving

Everyone deserves a holiday.

Shopping on Thanksgiving Day only supports stores who do not honor this very special holiday.

Think of all the kids whose Mom or Dad won't be at the Thanksgiving table because their employer   scheduled them to work.

Join the pledge - Say NO to shopping on Thanksgiving


*If you're a blogger and agree, hope you'll consider posting about it too.


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Mark Your Calendars . . .

Because this is happening . . .

I'm holding a Holiday Pop-Up Shop on Friday, December 6 at my house (address to come at a later date) in the Nashville/Franklin area. I'll be selling from my hoard of treasured goodies - everything from furniture (chairs, tables, etc.), lamps, mirrors and vintage art to accessories - think a lot of fun brass and marble goodies you can keep or give as gifts that would look perfect on your coffee table or shelves. I'll be revealing different items up for sale over the next couple of weeks (especially on Instagram), so stay tuned. While this sale is happening locally, whatever items don't get snatched up during the sale will be offered up online or Instagram for sale (I'm just trying to cut down on the number of items I have to ship at this hectic time of year). 

You won't want to miss it! 


The Latest from Tommy Smythe


There's a great feature on Tommy Smythe's interior design of an uptown condo in December's House & Home.  Along with fellow colleagues Lindsey Levy and Lindsay Mens Craig of Sarah Richardson Design, Smythe created a chic, comfortable space with French, English and what he referred to as "frontier" influences.  It alls adds up to gorgeous decor.  (photography by Michael Graydon)





On another note, I finally figured out how to put a Pin It button on my images!  Check out my pinterest boards if you're interested.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Meet Me In Philadelphia: Thankfulness and Pine Chests!


Today I'm guest blogging over at the Meet Me In Philadelphia. Ashley may just have one of the most charming houses in the greater Philadelphia area!  She's devoting November to the theme of thankfulness and gratitude and taking the time to really stop and notice the blessing in your life.  I'm very happy to be included.

On another note, I couldn't help but notice her amazing antique pine chest finds this past year.  The one above was found for $125 and the one below for $75!  They're so rich and warm looking - absolutely love them!  Hope you're having a great Monday.


Friday, November 15, 2013

Stefan's Fireplace Transformation!


When I saw Stefan of Architect Design's transformation of his fireplace it was one of those Wow moments - I absolutely love it!!! Above is the before in it's ho-hum state but look at it now with a painted black surround and layered with art over the mirrored wall.  The bust in the firebox is the perfect complement and the lamps add a classic touch too.  

Stefan is one of my favorite bloggers and I emailed him about the print.  It's an India ink watercolor that was a housewarming gift to his grandparents from one of his grandfather's professors from architecture school when they built their house back in 1950. It's assumed that the professor painted it himself. Stefan has always admired it growing up and when he bought his last apartment his grandma gave it to him.   Perfect for the space in so many ways!


Stefan  recently helped a friend improve the look of his fireplace as well, you can check it out here.
Hope you have a great weekend!  Michele

Thursday, November 14, 2013

The Look for Less

It's mid-November, it's freezing here and my whole head is killing me (especially my mouth/teeth) due to some freak sinus infection. I've been pretty busy working on some client stuff, but I just wanted to share with you a couple of finds I stumbled upon while out sourcing stuff. I saw this nice little tray at World Market the other day so I snapped a photo of it because you never know who might need a tray somewhere someday . . .

Then as I'm catching up on my blog reading, I see Mallory's post on her beautiful master bedroom for the One Room Challenge. As I'm looking more closely, I spy this photo . . . 
I thought, oh cool, she has that tray I just saw at World Market. But, I checked her sources and hers is actually the Arteriors Cinchwaist Tray (which you can find at Zinc Door)

Now, the tray from World Market actually has ball feet on it and it may be a little smaller overall, but if you're looking for a similar luxe look for less I say it's worth it. 



And another little find was this very chic black and gold clutch I ran across at Target . . . 

It looked very similar to some I had seen online for a lot more. For instance . . .
this clutch looks almost exactly the same to me . . . although this one is $92 online as opposed to Target's $24.99. 

Either the tray or the clutch would make great gifts for design savvy peeps. Speaking of gifts, I'm still planning on having a Holiday Pop Up Shop/Tag Sale of sorts in the next couple of weeks. Lots of items that would make great gifts for friends and family or to help you deck your halls for the holidays. Watch for details both here and on Instagram!



Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Thomas Pheasant: Simply Serene


 Thomas Pheasant: Simply SereneSome titles capture the essence of a book and in the case of Thomas Pheasant's first one, that is absolutely the case.  Achieving a simply serene environment is no easy task and as the book engages you in one impeccable and sophisticated interior after another, it becomes so very clear how much thought and true talent goes into the creation of these spaces.  In addition to his work for his  clients, you'll be treated to his home and stunning Paris apartment.


The back of the book contains an amazing section entitled Perfection.  So often when we gaze at incredible homes we assume the designer simply walked in to a beautiful shell and added their flourishes.  Here Pheasant shows you the the true reality of these transformations from top to bottom. Here's just one to whet your appetite.



Some rooms are shown in black and white photography to emphasize form - only deepening my appreciation for Pheasant's incredible furniture designs.


While well known for neutrals, the chapters on Color and Sculpture will surely broaden your opinion on that.

Thank you to Patti Friedler of RH Birdwell for letting me review this incredible book and to Thomas Pheasant for autographing it.  I'm so pleased to add this classic to my collection - Thomas Pheasant: Simply Serene.  (Principal interior photography by Durston Saylor)