Showing posts with label Turquoise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turquoise. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Office Chic
Labels:
big bows,
clutch bag,
office heels,
Polyvore,
salmon,
structure,
Turquoise
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Feeling Inspired
I love coming home, after a long day at work, to a brand new catalog in the mail. I gasped with each page flip. I even love there new website design. It is so much easier to navigate. Last time I created a style story, I presented you with my wish shopping list from Z-Gallerie and West Elm. With this style story I am presenting my inspiration for a Crate and Barrel "Sophisticated Springtime Brunch!"
I started with the beautiful Chloe Chair in Bella Porte Citrine fabric. Picture four of these beauties nestled around this gorgeous pedestal table. I love the idea of pairing upholstered chairs in a dining room setting. Conversations are guaranteed to last longer for you and your party guests because of the relaxing and comfortable vibe that the chair provides with its angled back. The low arm profile of the chair will allow these chairs to fit easily under any table. The movement of the pattern in the light fabric would be the perfect contrast to the stiffness of the dark masculine table.
Speaking of tables, how gorgeous is the silhouette of this 42" round Arcadia pedestal table. The dark finish is a multi-step layered antique rub. Its transitional in design and can work in any traditional or contemporary setting. The best feature of this table is that it is a indoor/outdoor table. What a beauty and paired with the citrine color of the chairs will be just stunning!
The table and chairs would be crowned with beauty from the rustic Winston Chandelier topped with linen shades. The lines of this chandelier holds true to the integrity of the lines in the pattern of the chair and the silhouette of the table. Its so classic. The linen shades introduces a natural element into a already naturally soothing color pallette of blues an yellows.
Atop the table will sit a vibrant turquoise Calypso Centerpiece Bowl. Its a green product because its made form recycled glass. The fluidity of the swirls and translucent characteristics in the glass make it the perfect centerpiece for this setting. I could see this filled with green apples or yellow lemons.
The Avery Bombe Chest is the perfect compliment as a buffet server. It too has an antique finish. Over-sized, so lots of storage space come from its three drawers. The rounded front and corners coincides perfectly with all the other silhouettes of this setting. Atop the bombe would sit the complimentary Calypso Vases. Again the fluidity of the vases just like the bowl make them a perfect accessory to sit on top of such a dark masculine piece.
The piece de resistance to this setting would be the strikingly fresh set of three Liquidity Art with framed with crisp white matte. This fluid water color art with its vibrantly fresh colors of blues, yellows, and greens rounds out the entire style story. It really brings home the Springtime feeling.
I started with the beautiful Chloe Chair in Bella Porte Citrine fabric. Picture four of these beauties nestled around this gorgeous pedestal table. I love the idea of pairing upholstered chairs in a dining room setting. Conversations are guaranteed to last longer for you and your party guests because of the relaxing and comfortable vibe that the chair provides with its angled back. The low arm profile of the chair will allow these chairs to fit easily under any table. The movement of the pattern in the light fabric would be the perfect contrast to the stiffness of the dark masculine table.
Speaking of tables, how gorgeous is the silhouette of this 42" round Arcadia pedestal table. The dark finish is a multi-step layered antique rub. Its transitional in design and can work in any traditional or contemporary setting. The best feature of this table is that it is a indoor/outdoor table. What a beauty and paired with the citrine color of the chairs will be just stunning!
The table and chairs would be crowned with beauty from the rustic Winston Chandelier topped with linen shades. The lines of this chandelier holds true to the integrity of the lines in the pattern of the chair and the silhouette of the table. Its so classic. The linen shades introduces a natural element into a already naturally soothing color pallette of blues an yellows.
Atop the table will sit a vibrant turquoise Calypso Centerpiece Bowl. Its a green product because its made form recycled glass. The fluidity of the swirls and translucent characteristics in the glass make it the perfect centerpiece for this setting. I could see this filled with green apples or yellow lemons.
The Avery Bombe Chest is the perfect compliment as a buffet server. It too has an antique finish. Over-sized, so lots of storage space come from its three drawers. The rounded front and corners coincides perfectly with all the other silhouettes of this setting. Atop the bombe would sit the complimentary Calypso Vases. Again the fluidity of the vases just like the bowl make them a perfect accessory to sit on top of such a dark masculine piece.
The piece de resistance to this setting would be the strikingly fresh set of three Liquidity Art with framed with crisp white matte. This fluid water color art with its vibrantly fresh colors of blues, yellows, and greens rounds out the entire style story. It really brings home the Springtime feeling.
Labels:
Antique,
Blue,
Crate and Barrel,
Pedestal Table,
Spring,
Turquoise,
Water Color,
Yellow
Monday, February 7, 2011
Bedroom Blues
I have been thinking of what to do with my bedroom for the longest now. I have a few different ideas in mind. I know I want it to be soothing, plush, and romantic. I am definitely feeling the blues for a color palette.
I love the idea of light and airy. It would be a definite contrast from the rest of my home. It would be like floating in clouds for me. No matter what, I know I want an upholstered headboard! What a beautiful bedroom chandelier.
This room feels light and airy too. I love the metallic vibe that I am getting from the bird wall art and the headboard fabric. I am noticing how monochromatic all of my rooms are. maybe another definite!
This, I love! What a beautiful color fabric on that gooorgeous...heavily tufted headboard. The wall color just blends almost seamlessly and I just want to curl up in that fur throw! The linens on the bed, although contrasting and sharp, look lived in. This room comes off very royal to me. I think this is indefinitely my new inspiration!
So what hue of blue should I do?
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Labels:
Bedroom,
Blue,
Chandelier,
Monochromatic,
Turquoise,
Upholstered Bed
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Wish Shopping
I am claiming right now that some how some way these wish lists will become my reality!
When I am wish shopping...I appreciate Z-Gallerie’s furniture because it has the perfect balance of classic, modern, and glamour. Their accessories sparkle and are bold with trendy colors. They carry the best art hands down! Their website’s homepage is always enticing and comfortable. I always want to jump right in. Most of this represents my Z-gallerie favorites:
I am claiming again that some how some way these wish lists will become my reality! I find that repetition is a good practice. Smiles, hugs and kisses!
When I am wish shopping...I appreciate Z-Gallerie’s furniture because it has the perfect balance of classic, modern, and glamour. Their accessories sparkle and are bold with trendy colors. They carry the best art hands down! Their website’s homepage is always enticing and comfortable. I always want to jump right in. Most of this represents my Z-gallerie favorites:
When I am wish shopping...I appreciate West Elm especially for their easy living look. The catalogs represent a lifestyle that is rustic, organic, and practical. Their bedding and rug collections are one of my favorites! Most of this represents my West Elm favorites:
Labels:
Bedroom,
Chandelier,
Dining Room,
Glamour,
Modern,
Turquoise,
Upholstered Bed,
West Elm,
Z-Gallerie,
Zebra
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