One of my favorite ways to decompress after a long day is to browse design sites with beautiful inspiring images. Heart Home magazine was exactly what I needed after a today. Their spring issue is filled with gorgeous spaces that are well designed, but not overly so. They all feel very homey to me.
There is something about each of these spaces that appeals to me, and the common thread here is that they all have a very striking focal point, or interesting details. The first image with that gorgeous photo of the woman is so captivating! See anything you like? Which one and why?
(Images: Heart Home Magazine)
Monday, April 16, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Looking Deeper
Hello everyone! Long time no see huh? It has been crazy busy for me with school work. Can you indulge me for a second to go on a bit of a rant? OK, thanks! In my opinion Interior Design is probably the most misunderstood/least known of the professions. The moment most people hear about it they are thinking glitz and glamour, and that all designers are making great amounts of money decorating peoples homes. The thinking is that as a designer all you do is go into someones house, move around a couple of furniture, add pillows and a few accessories and voila! While that is a component of the profession, oh it is so much more. I would say what I'm learning is that, that is the least of what you do. It's definitely way more technical than I or most of the students I talked to anticipated.
I remember when I was applying to the program and going through my interview process, the admissions lady told me that you basically have to have a brain of an artist and an engineer. That woman wasn't lying, sometimes I feel more like I'm doing an engineering program than anything else. I am being challenged in school like I never have before. School has always come easy to me, and because I was always good at the sciences, I was encouraged by family to take that route and be a doctor. For years I persued that route but the more I went the more I realized it wasn't for me, even if it came naturally it wasn't what I wanted to do. I am the person who doesn't want to do something if it's hard for me, I don't like to fail. Trust me I know that is a really bad trait. I don't like it, and since I recognized it in myself I push myself to keep going till I figure it out, and not just say I dont' want to do it. I see my older daughter doing that. When she can't do something she'll just shut down and not want to do it. Talk about passing down a bad gene. :-)
This quarter I am being challenged more than I have ever been in school. It is quite humbling really, to work hard to understand and grasp the concept of something completely foreign. It is also beyond gratifying to keep working until you succeed at something you thought impossible in the beginning.
My advise to anybody wanting to go to school for interior design, because you like to decorate is to do a bit more research and find out other components of the profession that you know/think you'll like.
In all of this I still love what I'm doing, and I'm learning more about myself in the process. I hope I made some kind of sense, and thanks for allowing me this ranting session. Felt good to let it out. :-)
I hope I'll be settling into my new schedule, and I can have more blogging sessions soon. Now you'll know where I am when I go missing for a few days. :-)
I hope you are having beautiful days out there.
(Images: Via Home & Garden Deco)
I remember when I was applying to the program and going through my interview process, the admissions lady told me that you basically have to have a brain of an artist and an engineer. That woman wasn't lying, sometimes I feel more like I'm doing an engineering program than anything else. I am being challenged in school like I never have before. School has always come easy to me, and because I was always good at the sciences, I was encouraged by family to take that route and be a doctor. For years I persued that route but the more I went the more I realized it wasn't for me, even if it came naturally it wasn't what I wanted to do. I am the person who doesn't want to do something if it's hard for me, I don't like to fail. Trust me I know that is a really bad trait. I don't like it, and since I recognized it in myself I push myself to keep going till I figure it out, and not just say I dont' want to do it. I see my older daughter doing that. When she can't do something she'll just shut down and not want to do it. Talk about passing down a bad gene. :-)
This quarter I am being challenged more than I have ever been in school. It is quite humbling really, to work hard to understand and grasp the concept of something completely foreign. It is also beyond gratifying to keep working until you succeed at something you thought impossible in the beginning.
My advise to anybody wanting to go to school for interior design, because you like to decorate is to do a bit more research and find out other components of the profession that you know/think you'll like.
In all of this I still love what I'm doing, and I'm learning more about myself in the process. I hope I made some kind of sense, and thanks for allowing me this ranting session. Felt good to let it out. :-)
I hope I'll be settling into my new schedule, and I can have more blogging sessions soon. Now you'll know where I am when I go missing for a few days. :-)
I hope you are having beautiful days out there.
(Images: Via Home & Garden Deco)
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Beautiful Day!
I just came back from a jog people! Okay maybe not a full blown jog, more like jog one minute, walk 10 but still. It is such a gorgeous day. I woke up to sunshine today, as soon as baby Z woke up, I fed her, strapped her in her stroller and off we went. Thankfully I had my dandy phone to take pictures to share with you. The trail by our home was filled with pink blooms, birds were chirping, the air was so nice and fresh, and there was this beautiful scent in the air. Everyone we came across had a smile on their face, and were beyond friendly. I tell you what a little sunshine can do, especially after a long stretch of grey skies.
I had to snap a photo of this cute little purple house.
I brought a branch home, and now the house smells really nice. Unfortunately the vase will be moving soon, before one of the kids gets to it. I'm surprised baby girl hasn't tried to pull it down yet. :-)
I hope you are having a beautiful day!
(Images: Fatou Bah)
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Happy Easter!
I hope you have a very happy and beautiful Easter!
(Images:A Daily Something; A Creative Mint; Style at Home; 79 Ideas; A Creative Mint; Pottery Barn)
Friday, April 6, 2012
The Shop at Number 57
Hello everyone! How has your week been? School started for me this week and I am already buried with homework. Most of it is fun kind of homework - I get to start designing a loft for a made up person :-). I am excited! I am also doing a research paper and presentation on the great Elsie de Wolfe, which has been a good learning experience for me. I've decided I need to look back, and learn about the greats of this industry who have paved the way for the rest of us today. Elsie is considered the first interior decorator of the US, she is the first person to decide that she can make this a profession, and along with that she brought a lot of fresh ideas to a time when people were only stuck on victorian design.
I saw a picture from The Shop at Number 57 on Decor 8 the other day, and I was immediately drawn to it in the way that you have to find out more. Oh, do they have many gorgeous stuff on there. A husband and wife team give old and neglected pieces a new lease on life. They also produce some sweet prints like in the pictures above, and crafts with a beautiful modern twist.
I love how they took something considered a "granny" look, and made it modern, and fresh.
How cute and funny is this?!
You can take a closer look at The Shop at Number 57 over here if you'd like. I have to say one of my favorite things about their products is that, you can feel their sense of humor in them. They are very joyful.
(Images: The Shop at Number 57)
I saw a picture from The Shop at Number 57 on Decor 8 the other day, and I was immediately drawn to it in the way that you have to find out more. Oh, do they have many gorgeous stuff on there. A husband and wife team give old and neglected pieces a new lease on life. They also produce some sweet prints like in the pictures above, and crafts with a beautiful modern twist.
I love how they took something considered a "granny" look, and made it modern, and fresh.
How cute and funny is this?!
You can take a closer look at The Shop at Number 57 over here if you'd like. I have to say one of my favorite things about their products is that, you can feel their sense of humor in them. They are very joyful.
(Images: The Shop at Number 57)
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
3D Wallpaper - Catherine Hammerton
I wonder if this brilliant idea has been around and I am the last to discover it. 3D wallpaper, it sounds so technical but is anything but that. I came upon them while on the site of British designer Catherine Hammerton.
This ethereal hanging wall panel is made out of hand dyed paper cups! Yup, paper cups, now that's the cup that keeps on giving.
I like the scalloped and textured edges of this wallpaper. I can imagine everyone wanting to touch it the moment they lay eyes on them. I can see these in soft pinks, mints, any pastels really.
I am drawn to tactile things, and I'm sure that's part of the draw to these wallpapers. The handmade quality is not lost on these either. These flower cutouts were dyed, and hand stitched to a traditional wallpaper.
What do you think about these wallpapers?
(Images: Catherine Hammerton)
Monday, April 2, 2012
Beautiful Black and White: Annaleena Leino
Annaleena Leino is an Interior Stylist who just launched her gorgeous site with her impressive portfolio. I first came across Annaleena's work when a search landed me on her blog, Annaleena's Hem. I was smitten ever since, and I haven't stopped visiting. I feel compelled to share her work, I find it so beautiful in it's discipline. Obviously you have to be completely inspired and love what you work with to so with such a limited palette. Another great thing about it, is that even though she's only working with two or three colors her work is always fresh and new, it doesn't feel repetitive.


If you are a follower of Annaleena's work, you know that she usually works in black, white, and some natural tones, sometimes. I love color, but I also appreciate a good monochromatic scheme. I can't say that I can live in a space with just black and white, but I can't help admiring it.





Happy Monday guys! I wish you a very beautiful week.
(Images:Annaleena Leino)


If you are a follower of Annaleena's work, you know that she usually works in black, white, and some natural tones, sometimes. I love color, but I also appreciate a good monochromatic scheme. I can't say that I can live in a space with just black and white, but I can't help admiring it.





Happy Monday guys! I wish you a very beautiful week.
(Images:Annaleena Leino)
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