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 Happy Monday!  I hope everyone had a great weekend.  I spent a good part of Saturday shopping with a client and then came home and watched Argo.  Boy was it a great movie and so suspenseful!  I can totally understand why it won Best Picture.  Sunday the hubs and I ran errands, stopped in at a couple of antique stores and lounged a lot.  While my mind wanted to work, my body was in full R & R mode.
I’ve got a full week ahead with a trip to the Atlanta Merchandise mart planned, developing the new series of design workshops I’ll be presenting at a local retail store this month, shopping for several client projects and heading to Scott Antique Market on Friday.  It should be a great week!
Two of the design projects I’m working on involve mirrors in the kitchen so I thought I’d share a few decorating ideas with that in mind!  I just happen to think these ideas are pretty brilliant!
a mirrored backsplash; how cool! #hgtvmagazine http://www.hgtv.com/decorating-basics/creative-new-great-decorating-ideas/pictures/page-5.html?soc=pinterest
  White kitchen, dark floors, mirror backsplash, stainless and white stove
mirror kitchen wall? Love it!
Mirrored backslash
Liken some of the elements in this kitchen. Mirror, stump, leather chair that just be seen on the edge of the pic.
mirror in the kitchen
Mirror? Wall? Kitchen? Bathroom? Just love it!
Mirrored Wall Decor
gray kitchen with mirrored kitchen cabinet doors & white subway tile & that light! Needs some colourful dishes instead of plain white though.
Mirror door front #cabinets #china #drawers #kitchen #gray #closet
Casa Decor Madrid. Modern kitchens are so what I live for right now. How incredibly genius are these mirrored cabinets...
 Mirrored Cabinets
A beautiful small kitchen that opens up to family room. The support column is also a cabinet. Design by Sarah Richardson. Cool use of the mirror by bar stools
Mirrored Accent Wall
Mirrored refrigerator
Mirrored Refrigerator Door

Decorating a kitchen with mirrors is not something that most people would put at the top of their list but the results can be stunning.

THE BENEFITS OF DECORATING WITH MIRRORS

*  Mirrors Enhance Light

*  Mirrors Make Small Spaces Look Larger

*  Mirrors add Impact and Depth

*  Mirrors Add Style and Design Detail

XO Shelly

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Happy Monday!

I hope everyone had a great weekend and enjoyed watching the Oscars last night.  As always, there were some stunning dresses and some that missed the mark.  I’m sharing my winners of the night at the end of this post so make sure to read through to the end.  Until then I’ve got some kitchen decorating ideas to share with you!
Designing a kitchen is like designing no other space in the home.  There are always space restrictions, function issues and flow considerations  to work with, in addition to balancing style with storage and organization.  Once a kitchen is designed and all the key elements are in place next comes accessorizing countertops, cupboards, walls and floors.  This little task comes with its own challenges but there is lots of inspiration out there and a few design tips to make decorating your kitchen a bit easier.

COUNTERS:

Kitchen counters are a sacred space in most kitchens with the act of creating storage space with work space becoming a real balancing act.
Whenever possible, it is a good idea to go vertical to maximize storage.  A wood plate rack like this one below not only look goods but offers up maximum storage in a minimum footprint and keeps everyday items close at hand.
Kitchen Counters
Countertop accessories like utensils, tools and seasonings can be gathered up on a pretty tray and not left scattered around on the counter.  A tray also makes it easy to move all the items at one time when the extra counter space is needed.
Kitchen counter organization
Wire wall racks don’t have to be hung on the wall to function in a kitchen.  This tiered rack not only uses vertical space but keeps items super organized.
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If you have the wall space, create more counter and surface space with the addition of a wall shelf.  This shelf is so beautiful and adds to the character of the kitchen.
p.s.  A super stylish touch for any kitchen counter is the addition of a small accent lamp or two.  Task lighting and ambience at its best!
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CABINETS & SHELVING:

A big trend in kitchens at the moment is open shelving.  Taking the doors off of cabinets not only allows someone to showcase a beautiful collection of dinnerware or pottery but the kitchen will have the impression of feeling  larger and more open.
Ikea kitchen counters
Open kitchen shelving requires organization but when kept organized the impact is stunning.
You’ll also notice that the way the pieces are placed on these shelves utilize vertical space and layering to make the display visually pleasing and efficient.
i heart blue- kitchen wall above the wainscot is this color but I wasn't brave enough to paint the ceiling same
Open shelving in a kitchen also provides a great opportunity to display decorative items that will enhance the overall look of the kitchen.
kitchen counter, open shelving, cabinets
And don’t forget the sides of cabinets as a potential display/storage area.  A simple towel bar can become an attractive spot to hang baskets or towels.
(Ikea has great handing bar accessories to create this look)
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FLOORS:

When decorating your kitchen, think of your floor as you do your wall.  Add interest and color with rugs, paint or decorative flooring.
I love the look of a runner in the kitchen instead of using several smaller rugs placed in front of the sink, stove etc.  The runner enhances the size of the kitchen and draws you in to the space.
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Even traditional area rugs are a great way to style a kitchen.  Larger, flat weave rugs will bring pattern and warmth to an otherwise hard surface kitchen space.
Oushak Rug. We have rugs on our kitchen floor because it's wood.
More and more people are opting for painted floor treatments in their kitchen for both the ease of care and added style.  I love this diagonal stripe pattern which adds real visual impact.
fab floor
When smaller accent rugs are used in a kitchen, go for something bold and dynamic.  This more modern geometric pattern is a great contract to all the other elements in this kitchen.
(The interesting one is the one that has an old box drawer thing in the middle of it.)  On the Kitchen Floor: Dark vs. Light
Or, smaller rugs in the same color but with different patterns is another fun style option.
Kitchen rugs from Marshells.  They are indoor/outdoor.
FLOR tiles are a great style and cost-effective option for kitchen floors.  If one tile gets ruined simple pull that one out and replace it.
FLOR tiles for play area of mudroom

WALLS:

Seems that wall space in kitchens is becoming less and less in home design these days.  Because of that it is really important to make a statement with any wall décor you do add to your kitchen.
Framed chalkboards are great not only because they give an eclectic touch but also because they are functional for writing down list, menus and recipes.
Room Inspiration – Tuesday’s With Dorie | The Lettered Cottage
Framed “kitchen themed” prints or even tea towels is a great way to add style to your kitchen without much cost.  Keep the frames simple and use color to make the impact.
cute kitchen wall decor!
I love decorative plates as a wall décor statement in a kitchen.  Collect a variety of plates in a simple style but with varying colors and patterns.  The plates can easily be taken down when needed for entertaining too!
Eclectic Kitchen
creative kitchen decor! #kitchen
This fun DIY project is a great way to create wall décor for your kitchen.  Spray paint some thrift store flatware, frame it against a piece of decorative or plain scrapbook paper and you’ve got a great look.  Just imagine all the color possibilities.
fun kitchen decor
How don’t forget a large wall clock as an option for your kitchen wall.  Go big and bold.
Go Country for Less  This homeowner cut costs by whitewashing the beams, floors, and kitchen cabinets themselves. The “Meat Market” sign came from a restaurant where they once worked.    Read more: Antique Milk Glass Pendant Lamps Kitchen - Kitchen Designs - Country Living                                                      oh i must have that meat market sign  haaaa
And how about considering a large round frame or embroidery hoop with a piece of decorative fabric.
Update Your Chairs
The kitchen is the hub of the home so make sure to spend a little time creating a space that feels good and adds to the spirit of your home!
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And now my picks for Oscar best dressed are:
Charlize looked stunning in this white gown and her short hair made it even more chic.
This dress worn by Sandra did not have to rely on leg slits or a deep neckline to make it stand out.  The fabric and fitted shape make this dress stand out.
While I didn’t really like the little loop on the belt, the rest of the dress was amazing. The tiered color at the bottom was flirty and fun.
Whenever I have the chance to attend a super formal event, I always opt for a color instead of black because it always stands out. This royal blue color was stunning on Robin and made the simple velvet fabric come alive.  My vote for color of the year 2014!
And finally Jane Fonda.  I love anything in bright yellow and good golly doesn’t she look great for here age! WOW!
Have a great day and do it in style!
XO Shelly

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It’s not often that I call a kitchen pantry a place of perfection but this space deserves that title.  I love that the homeowners took advantage of every inch within the pantry space and gave it some style with paint, upgraded finishes and allocated space to display some of their more beautiful serving pieces.  I must admit, I have Pantry Envy!

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Such a refreshing kitchen space with all the white cabinets, flooring and ceiling.  The window wall is a brilliant design idea that allows the space to remain airy, open and light-filled.  Without using a lot of color to add interest, this space gets its personality from all the details it encompasses.  I love the contrast of the dark butcher block top against the white cabinets, the subway tile backsplash and the inset molding in the windows. 

Peering into the connecting space you get a hint of color via the black and white flooring but the two spaces flow smoothly from one to the other.

What a great kitchen space to gather, cook and enjoy!

 

Cheers to a fab weekend–I’ll be celebrating my Wedding Anniversary and the hubby’s birthday! 

Love Story Poster Print

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 As the center of a home, this kitchen space is the perfect mix of style, function and unique details.

The suspended box light fixture above the island works beautifully with the architecture of the room and allows the chandelier over the dining table to be hero. 

I love that the island is painted a dark color which helps to add visual weight to the kitchen while touches like the glass front cabinet and expanse of windows adds a sense of airiness.

Using a dark finish dining table connects the main kitchen area with the eating area and adds understated elegance.  I love that the chair fabric plays off the wall color and that the subtle stripe detail picks up on the window valance fabric. 

Such a simple space with beautiful details! 

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Last week I had the pleasure of attending a presentation by Suzanne Kasler.  Suzanne is one of the country’s most talented and recognized interior designers and has designed some of the most beautiful homes and spaces out there. 

Suzanne’s shared her personal design mantras by giving us a visual tour through her home.  The presentation was informative and inspiring and I walked away with a few design tips to add to my arsenal.

  Here’s what I learned and here are a few of the images that inspired me.

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According to Suzanne, she spent several years searching for “her” home here in Atlanta.  This is the house after it was taken down to the studs and rebuilt to Suzanne’s specifications.  A beautiful Regency style home with a touch of European flair.

In this living area as well as a majority of the home, Suzanne created a signature color palette of  all white.   To keep the spaces open and airy, all surfaces were painted white, some surfaces slight variations of others but all in the same white palette. 

To play up the ceiling height, the drapery panels were taken all the way to the ceiling.  In many areas of the home were standard windows existed, Suzanne replaced them with french doors to add architectural interest and create a true indoor/outdoor feel. The idea of adding french doors throughout,  for style and function, was a great design tip.

The kitchen was done in all white and a few glass front cabinet doors were added to create an open feel.  Every inch of wall space was maximized with floor to ceiling cabinets/drawers.

In this eating area, metal framed french doors replaced windows.  Another great design tip Suzanne shared was the idea of raising the door openings to elevate the visual height of a room.  In many areas of the home the ceiling were only 8″ tall so Suzanne raised the door opening to 7″, leaving on 12″ between the top of the door and the ceiling.

Architectural details can be found in every room of here home and in the words of Suzanne, “if you get the architecture right, you’ll do less decorating.”

Suzanne is big of showcasing collections within your decor.  Here are grouping of globes sit atop a simple desk. 

“Creating a collection is the best way to personalize your home.” 

In Suzanne’s view, there’s a trend in design where people are looking to create smaller more intimate spaces vs large and expansive spaces.  Throughout here home, Suzanne created smaller rooms for reading, gathering and socializing. 

I love the details of this study, from the drapes to the bookcases and furniture placement.

White on White again in the bedroom.

A pristine bathroom retreat with classic white floor tiles and white walls.

Another bedroom where the foundation of the space is kept white and splashes of subtle color are brought in through accessories and textiles.

 

Drapes hung high and fabric repeated throughout the room to create a story

And finally, Suzanne’s outdoor living space, all done in white.

P.S.  Suzanne’s go to white is Benjamin Moore’s White Dove!

 

Much of the furniture used in Suzanne’s home is from her Hickory Chair line which you can view here. And to take a peek at her new Lee Jofa fabric collection head here.

If Suzanne’s book, Inspired Interiors is not part of your design collection, I suggest you pick it up.  It’s a great read and full of inspiring images!

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When I have nothing by time on my hands, IKEA is one of my favorite stores to prowl around.  Their new spring items have just arrived at their stores and in walking the aisles, I discovered some fabulous gift items for all those spring gift giving occasions (Mother’s Day, weddings, hostess gifts).

Check out five of my faves….

ANGENÄM Bowl IKEA

Angenam Bowl–$24.99

Years ago when I was traveling to Thailand, I purchases a handcrafted bowl that looks just like this one.  Besides looking alike, my bowl is very heavy and was nowhere near the great price that this one is.

I love the hammered detail and the gold interior and think it would look great on a coffee table or bookcase shelf.

LÖNSBODA Scented candle in glass IKEA When the candle has burned itself out the glass cup can be used as a tealight holder.

Lansboda Scented Candle–$3.99

After writing my Pops Of Pink post yesterday, I can’t help but be smitten with this beautiful candle.  The faceted glass gives it a high-end look and the candle scent is pretty great too!  Can’t beat a pretty candle for $3.99!

BÄRBAR Tray IKEA

BarBar Tray–$7.99

I purchased some ugly plastic trays at the thrift store awhile back for $1.00 and have visions of turning them into something like these.  The stripes are so fresh for spring and there are a thousand and one ways you could use these trays for decorating or entertaining.

p.s.  I think MOM would love to have breakfast in bed on Mother’s Day, served on one of these trays.

GODTA Mug IKEA

Godta Mug–$2.99

Drinking coffee or tea every morning from one of these mugs is sure to put a smile on your face.  If I were giving a set of these as a gift, I’d pair it with these napkins and this box of tea!

BEDÅRANDE Beer glass with stem IKEA

Bedarande Glass–$5.99

Oh how I love this, let me count the ways!  These smoke grey goblets are simply gorgeous.  The glass is a great weight and the style is beautiful.  I can see these at a table set with white and silver china.

 

There are so many great items at IKEA, at great prices, which makes shopping their store so much fun.  If love like IKEA as much as I do, you’ll also want to check out this Kitchen Cart, the Expedit Shelving in high-gloss red (stunning) and this $19.99 throw.

And, if you don’t have an IKEA in your area, don’t worry ’cause all of these items can be ordered on-line!

Happy Shopping!

 

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 A Kelly Wearstler design

Dark and sultry, exotic and classic, rich and dramatic….this kitchen is a great example of design pushed to the edge while still maintaining its purpose.  While not for everyone, I love the black and charcoal and am visualizing how every color in the rainbow would accentuate this sleek space to perfection!

 

What to you think….love it or hate it?

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