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Do you have a go-to summer outfit? 

One of my favorite clothing pieces during the hot summer months is a Summer Tunic.  Lightweight, cotton, comfortable and classic are just a few words that I’d used to describe this staple in my closet.

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What I love most about summer tunics is how versatile they are.  You can wear them with shorts, pants, a long skirt or alone as a beach cover-up or easy summer dress (just make sure the length is right for a dress).

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Lilly Pulitzer, known for her bright colorful prints and patterns established the summer tunic as one of her trademark designs and as an icon of summer beach resorts.  While I’d love to be wearing a tunic while sitting poolside with a cocktail in Palm Springs, tunics work just fine for my lifestyle here in Atlanta.

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This hot pink style above is pretty classic but I love how the Chartreuse embroidery around the color gives it some added style.  Most of the summer tunics you find in stores today have 3/4 length sleeves and an open collar.  Just perfect for showing off some summer jewelry.

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I also love the embellished neckline and cuffs of this solid black tunic.  Great with white pants or shorts.

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Sleeveless tunics are perfect for a day a summer shopping or strolling around town.

Here’s are few more looks to consider…

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The white collar trim really makes this pattern pop.

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C. Wonder (one of my favorite stores) has a few fun summer tunic styles this year, some knit and some woven cotton. You can check out their selection here!

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So now that summer is here, what are you waiting for?  Pick-up a summer tunic this weekend and head to the pool.

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 XO Shellyimages via pinterest and C. Wonder

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I’m constantly looking at images on Pinterest but now and then I come across an image that just mesmerizes me.  Even though purple is not my color and I don’t like the idea of decorating with taxidermy, I love the impact the color coordinated books give to this space.  It might take a lifetime to get this look with books you’ve collected but a few rolls of wrapping paper and an afternoon of DIY could get you the same results.  Design is not always something you want to copy but rather something you want to be inspired by!
Have a great weekend and enjoy these links…
One incredibly beautiful website!
I stumbled upon this Christmas décor and it already has me thinking and planning for Christmas 2013!
Who wouldn’t want to go camping with one of these?
Do you have a Bliss Trigger?
You’ll be inspired by the UK magazine
I’m working on Living with Intention and this post inspired me to do more.

XO Shelly

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As a designer, blogger and all-around creative, I read about and study lots of interior designers.  One of the designers that has recently stood out to me is Katie Ridder.  Although Katie has designed since 1995, after a stint at House & Garden and House Beautiful magazine, her work has made an impression on me because of her use of color.
In today’s design world so many designers are creating rooms that are “quite” and “soft” often using totally neutral color palettes.  While these low-key rooms are on trend and have their place, it’s refreshing to see a designer like Katie designing rooms that are just as stylish, just as on-trend, just a sophisticated yet full of color.  Color is obviously a signature design element for Katie and she does it well.  Take a look as some of Katie’s work…

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I love that Katie has used the same color on the wall and chair fabric resulting in a room that feels very cozy and relaxed.

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A colorful sofa is something you will find in lots of Katie Ridder designed spaces.  The sofa is always the attention grabber but plays beautifully with the other textiles in the space.

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I love this combination of yellow and teal which makes the room feel pretty without being too cute.

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A colorful bed, something you don’t see a lot of these days.

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Oh how I love this orange sofa against the creamy walls and flooring.

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This is one of my favorite Katie Ridder rooms.  I love the Americana feel with a touch of eclectic glam and whimsy.

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Americana with a traditional spin. The pops of red really give this room energy.

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A great example of saturated colors mixed with pastels.
I recently added Katie Ridder’s book to my design library and have been inspired by so many of the spaces she has designed.

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To learn more about Katie and view her complete portfolio, visit her website!

XO Shelly

all images via Pinterest

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I’m all about vibrant colors this summer and the color Cobalt has me swooning!

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Do you have a new “favorite” color this summer?

XO Shelly

images via pinterest

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Do you ever go through a phase where you are totally smitten with a color and just want to surround yourself with it?  You want to wear it, decorate with it and have almost found yourself calling it your favorite color.  Well pink, hot pink to be exact is my color crush of the moment.  I just can’t get enough of it and the happy vibe that it puts out.  I recently found myself searching for pink pieces to add to my wardrobe and am looking for ways to incorporate the color into my décor.  Pink is one of those colors that can be used in a variety of ways, always makes a statement and puts a smile on my face!
I love the idea of transforming an old piece of furniture into a special piece with pink paint and new hardware.
 Or maybe I’ll take a few of the old frames I have stored in my garage and paint them pink.  It could be the start of a really fabulous gallery wall.
Painting a basket hot pink just might work too.  I can envision this pop of color brightening up my black and white bedroom for summer.
 Maybe new DIY pillows are in order.
I just thrifted several old candlesticks that could be up-styled with some pink paint.
 
I’m also in love with the idea of painting some old book covers hot pink.  What do you think?
I come across old flatware all the time when I’m out thrifting and think this paint project could be a fun one.
Painting is not something I do a lot of, especially when it’s 85 degrees outside but I’m itching to get a little crafty this weekend.  Stay tuned and see what falls prey to my can of pink spray paint!
XO Shelly

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I spotted this book at the bookstore over the weekend and was really taken by all the beautiful images it has. As someone who was classified years ago as a “winter” {remember the days of the fashion color wheel?} I have never had a real affinity for pastels in my clothing or in my décor.  I am however growing to like the infusion of a few soft color statements in a room and how they portray a sense of femininity and sophistication. And in fashion, nothing seems fresher for spring than soft colored accessories
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As I blogger, it has always been somewhat of a mystery about who it is that actually reads my blog.  I know that a larger percentage of my readers are women and many of you are designers like me.  I also know that I have quite a few male readers (yeah men!) and that lots of you love the same things I do…fashion, entertaining, gifting and design.  It is always nice to connect with my readers and I love it when one of you takes the time to drop me a note to let me know how much you enjoy what I write and share with you.
A couple of months ago, I got an email from one of my readers in NY letting me know how much HE liked my blog.  Victor had a website listed at the bottom of his email and of course I checked it out.  Come to find out that one of my blog readers is Victor-Raul Garcia, a very well-known abstract modernist painter from NY.  Victor and I have traded a few emails and I have come to love his work and wanted to share it with you.

Here’s Victor in action creating one of his colorful and dynamic pieces.
Victor was born in Lima, Peru, raised by his grandmother and came to the US at the age of 8.  He has long had an interest in interior design, visual expression and color therapy, all which led him to follow his passion of being an artist.  Victor is known as an artist that explores new ways to create his work, often mixing traditional materials with non-traditional elements like coffee grinds and wood stains.
This is how Victor describes his work…”Layers are the distinction between past and present, old and new, buried and rediscovered. The process I use in my work I call ‘art archeology’ since I am stripping away layers to unravel a hidden mystery or putting on layers to add mystery to what’s hidden. I believe we all have a physicality, a personality and an essence, which is what I hope to portray in each piece.
Victor’s work has been collected by people all over the world, has been shown in many galleries and has been featured in many magazines.  Here’s a look at some of his current pieces.

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What I love most about Victor’s art is the intense use of color and the bold statement each piece makes.  I hope to one day own a piece of Victors work.
The blog world is an amazing space.  While I may never know who each and every one of my readers is, I love when I can connect with someone, make a new friend and find a whole new source of inspiration.  As someone who has always wanted to dabble in painting, I’m inspired by Victors art.
Thanks Victor for reading ConfettiStyle and for reaching out and saying Hi!
To learn more about Victor you can visit his website here or connect with him on Facebook here!

XO Shellyp.s.  I’d love to get to know my readers better so leave me a comment and let me know your name and where you are from.

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I bet every morning when you get up you brush your teeth, get dressed and eat something for breakfast.  These things are rituals in your life not only because they are necessary but because they make you feel better and set the stage for a productive day.  Just like your daily rituals, there are design rules or rituals that I think are necessary to get the most from your home and your décor.  These are the little things that bring out the best in the features of your home, the flow of your home, the function of your home and the style of your décor.  Whenever I am designing or decorating for clients, I try to always follow these rules, because they work and because the end results are always good!

Five Decorating Rules

NEVER GO NAKED! 

With your windows that is!  I am a firm believer that most, if not all windows and the rooms they are in are enhanced by some type of window treatment.  Curtain panels add softness and can enhance the size of a room while valances, blinds or shades can add pattern, color and texture and that finishing touch that a room needs.  Straight curtain panels are my window treatment of choice and hanging them as high as possible is always the way!

Pleated "skirt" on draperies.

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Curtains for bay windows

rattan shades

plain white panels behind brown sofa - see how the rod is all the way to ceiling?  I think the pinch pleats make them look nice and love the rattan shades behind them to give them depth.

I need to add a rattan shade to our front window. Gives that beachy feel to a room. We do live three blocks from the Pacific Ocean!

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for more window treatment ideas, check out my Curtain Call board on Pinterest

TAKE TIME TO REFLECT

And adding mirrors into your design mix is they way to do it.  I’ve said it time and again here on the blog that mirrors are a wonder drug when it comes to decorating.  Mirrors add light, they make small spaces look bigger, they enhance the good things in your décor and take the attention off the bad.  Adding a mirror opposite a window, above a mantle or on the wall across from artwork is a great way to reflect the beauty inside and out.

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lamp, mirror, stools - all so unique!

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For these and other decorating ideas using mirrors, take a look at my Mirror, Mirror on the Wall board

ALWAYS PUT YOUR FEET UP

Yes I want you to create a comfortable home where you can put your feet up and relax but I also want you to make sure that the feet (front legs) or your furniture sits on the area rug that you have down.  This simple design principle will make your furniture arrangement feel more unified and connected and the will feel warmer and cozier too!

The Wrong Way…the sofa feels disconnected from the coffee table and the open space creates a visual barrier

I have always wanted a room with Navy walls.... Hate the decor of this pic though lol

The Right Way…

Living Room Design Ideas  Dress up a neutral room with accessories. Look for statement pieces, such as this sunburst wall sculpture, to create a sophisticated vibe. Keep furniture simple, but accent it with a boldly patterned rug. Soft pink accents add a needed punch of color but don't distract from the statement pieces.

Sarah Richardson    chic gray living room design with metallic gray ivory striped romo pari linen wallpaper, gray built-ins cabinets shelves, chocolate brown velvet daybed settee with blue silk pillows, gray ivory silk bolster pillows & fabric accent chairs, brass floor lamp, West Elm geometric table, French accent table and ivory beige floral rug crown molding.

I'm oddly inspired by the colour...    I ♥ warm tones and splashes of colour in this space! Chic, colourful living room design with ivory cream wall paint colour, coffered ceiling, silver grey velvet sectional sofa, mushroom linen ottoman with nailhead trim, orange black yellow floral rug, blue glass gourd lamps, silver chairs, fireplace and art. Designed by Meredith Heron Design.

 COLOR INSIDE THE LINES

Just about every bookcase I work with, whether free-standing or built-in gets paint or a decorative treatment on the back wall.  Painting the backs of bookcases is an easy way to add color and drama to a room.  And it’s an inexpensive design treatment that packs a punch.  The rule of thumb I follow when painting bookcases it to paint the back wall only, not the side or the shelf.  The color on the back will draw the eye in and help the decorative elements stand out.

A Fabulous DIY Bookcase

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There are so many ways to decorate a bookcase and I’ve got all the inspiration captured on my Bookcase Beauties board on Pinterest!

ENCOURAGE A BREAK-UP

Some things like furniture sets are better alone than part of a group, so when you have the chance break-up the set.  While furniture stores create sets to make it easy for people to envision how the furniture will look in a room, their “set formula” doesn’t allow much room to create a unique personality for a space.  Often times a room decorated with a set of furniture comes off contrived and over powering. When I’m working with a client that is drawn to a set of furniture I focus on the piece (or two) that they like best within the set. Then I pull pieces from other sources and stores to work with those pieces, creating a more personalize look.  For a dining room, the table or the sideboard is usually the key piece to work around.  For a living room or family room, the sofa or coffee table can set the tone for the décor. For the most personality filled space it is also a good idea to break up the finishes that are used within a room.  A room with nothing but dark stained wood pieces will always look dark and heavy.  Try incorporating metal, fabric and painted finishes to change the vibe and lighten things up.

The Wrong Waynot only does the lack of color variation feel stale, but the design detail in the set is over-powering the other elements in the room.

Magnussen Home Fuqua Panel Bedroom Set

The Right Way…

An elegant and fun master bedroom
This bedroom still maintains its traditional style even with the addition of a more contemporary mirrored nightstand and metallic pouf!  These non-traditional elements add interest without disturbing the tone of the room.

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Red & Light Blue Living Room

giant eat-in kitchen with mixed furniture

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Texture, Variety, Interest

Breaking these rules in not harmful to your health but it can cause a mild case of design style deterioration!

Other Post you might like:
My Ten Commandments of Interior Design
Design Tips to Live By
Space Planning

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