Pulling a room together isn't always easy. My style tends to be Traditional (sophisticated, collected look) with a hint of Farmhouse (distressed furniture and rusticness). But, I also like the easiness of Beach decorating (colorful). I even like the Industrial (wood and wrought iron) masculine side.
Ok, I'm all over the map..
My number #1 Rule when decorating? Just go with what your drawn to. It's completely a unique room and it's all you. These are the rooms that are full of so much personality and make great conversation...
Go ahead break the rules!
I love a room that is so interesting it makes you scan the room over and over again just to take it all in. But in a way that isn't overwhelming. It has exactly the right amount of pieces and accessories without suffocating you... especially because life always gets in the way of a perfectly accessorized room. Once someone drops their keys, sunglasses, a bottle of water, purse, and anything else that just gets dropped by a family- the visual drop becomes overwhelmed with.. you guessed it! Clutter. I ease up on covering ever square inch of my table tops and counter tops so I can have a little bit of flexibility with our clutter.
Mirror, mirror on the wall: I have been collecting these mirrors from Walmart for years. The gold detail gives the mirror just the right amount of detail. They are are a steal for $5 each. I have used them in my guest bedroom and my closet. I even have hung them in my dining room. They are great to corale perfumes, jewelry, candles or even something special in your bathroom and dining table.
Hung in a gallery wall in my dining room, again, adds just the right amount of drama...
Go on, get out there-- and get you some mirrors. It's the perfect way to bring light and dimension to any room.
On my dining room table for Spring...
And Christmas. It really gives a front row seat to whatever you want to display for that season.
The $5 mirror adds drama to your bedroom too.
I use this mirror in my closet every day to make sure my jewels match my outfit.
To see my new closet and other stylish tips, click here.
The texture among us: I am a big fan of texture in a room because it brings a room to life. Finding the perfect little wiggly fern, natural rug or boxwood balls are all great inexpensive ways to get the job done. Boxwood balls are about $9 at craft stores and modern ferns can be purchased for under $10 at hardware stores. I am seeing natural rugs everywhere now--from the dining room, living room, kids rooms all the way to outside patios. I purchased this surprisingly soft one recently to give our dining room a different look.
Makes you want to touch it, huh?
Most people don't know you can find these at your local hardware stores in the patio section for much less than traditional rugs. (Yes, there are two different places to find rugs at the hardware store.) Use your imagination People!
This fern adds a lot of texture in a little punch--it brings exactly what this room needs to make it come alive.
The texture of my rope chandelier also brings this kitchen to life. For the before. click here.
I am obsessed with boxwood balls.
Our Foyer Mantel needs a little boxwood love too. Notice all the details of all of these pieces...
Texture really does bring a room to life. Get on it.
Light me up: I am really digging masculine light's right now... Or the many types of pharmacy lamps.. (Thank you, Restoration Hardware.) I don't like the price of many that I see, but I have found some that have the same look without the same price tag. Target carries this one for $39 as well as a few others that are realistic on the budget.
And if your lucky enough you can find a real vintage one from the thrift store...
And my Moms vintage lamp that I gave a new look to with a vintage bulb from Lowe's. For a complete tour of our Beach Bunker complete with before and afters, click here.
These lamps have an air of sophistication about them...
And a relaxed feel...
I placed this one on one side of the bed in our guest suite.
And if your lucky enough you can find a real vintage one from the thrift store...
The newest arrangement of my office and a $6 lamp I found at Goodwill.
It was meant to be. Don't you just love the thrill of the hunt?
This little beauty takes the cake on this bookshelf. For more on my series on 'Winning with Pennies', click here, and here.
A Little Life: One of my favorite accessories to finish a room and bring in some life are Orchids. You can buy them inexpensively for $20 at grocery stores and they add just the right amount of life to any room. Plus you only need to add 2 ice cubes every week.
I would love to hear from my readers...
What styles are you drawn to? Do you have any favorite inexpensive accessories? Have I inspired you to try any of my favorite inexpensive accessories? Are you ready for Spring?!
A recent revamp to a clients living room. More on that later...
Orchids pack a big punch and light up any room.
Soup tureens are another favorite accessory of mine. This one creates a great base for my orchid...I also like to put green apples or faux artichokes in mine.
What styles are you drawn to? Do you have any favorite inexpensive accessories? Have I inspired you to try any of my favorite inexpensive accessories? Are you ready for Spring?!
Let's Connect!
Linking to: City Farmhouse, Thrifty Decor Chick, Savvy Southern Style
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