SF Decorator Showcase

Last week I went to the SF Decorator Showcase and I have to say, it was a wholly satisfying experience. There was LOTS to love and I definitely had a ball analyzing and spending time in the rooms I found interesting and inspiring.

I thought I'd share some of my favorites with you today. So here goes... glimpses from the SF Decorator's Showcase!
 

Location, location, location...the location was FABULOUS. This year's house was a 11,000 sq ft mansion built in 1904. 

SF Curbed

SF Curbed

 

First stop, the living room. It was elegant & dramatic.  It was inspired by Givenchy's salon in Paris, where the courtier and his muse Audrey Hepburn spent many an afternoon. It spelled glamour & elegance. Designed by Jonathan Rachman.

Rue Magazine

Rue Magazine

 

I love the plaster ceiling details. 

Jonathan Rachman

Jonathan Rachman

 

I liked this fun corner with the vintage medallions & cute throw pillows.

 

A cool surprise - there were some parts of the wallpaper (designed by deGournary) that were embroidered. Can you tell what's embroidered and what's painted from the picture?

 

Love, love, love the hardware in this very French country kitchen

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A few budget finds to achieve a similar look - grey cabinetry from IKEA & gold hardware off of Amazon.

 

Another stand out.. was this side door entry into the kitchen, that had this stunning horse head mount and the most perfect coat hooks underneath!

 

While I didn't find this exact head mount, I came across this super cool vintage brass coat rack on Ebay. Love it so much! And these busts as well - which would make for great accents on a bookshelf or a table. Search on Etsy and you'll see a bunch!

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This tiny all-black bathroom brought in all sorts of drama with glossy herringbone tiling. Because it was small, making it dramatic felt like a smart choice. It definitely made an impression in person.

 
Courtney Springer Interiors

Courtney Springer Interiors

 

The master bedroom was monochromatic, with lots of greys and white. I liked the painted nightstands a lot. The texture, clean lines and cool drawer pulls.

 

Inspired by it - this cool gray, clean lines nightstand from Wayfair, topped with fun accessories.

 

One of my favorites - the "Lady of the House" section, that was linked to the master.  I LOVED this space, designed by Kari McIntosh Design. The walls were covered in the very striking St Frank’s dot fabric that I could recognize anywhere! The gold etagere was a perfect complement, and a study in how to style a bookshelf. Books arrranged horizontally and vertically, layered with objects, combining antiques (like the bust, and the most adorable ikat box) and modern pieces (like the trio of stones) & that gorgeous sunburst mirror. And the large scale chinoiserie urns propped on stands made for beautiful bookends to the etagere.

 

Love the malachite obelisks..

 

Some retails elements, inspired from the above.

 

A very inviting corner & a touch of zen - in the master bath. I love the greek key towels. Also, you can't see it, but the shaded wood tiling was really understated and beautiful.

 
 

 

I love the interesting-ness the greek key motif brings into a space. I’ve pulled a few favorites below

 

This laundry room was STUNNING.  Wallpaper by de Gournay. And that vintage-style pendant went really well with the room.


The trim on the roman shades - beautiful!

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Next, the “All Is Vanity” guest bathroom that definitely caught my eye from distance. How gorgeous is this Grecian Urns wallpaper! Absolutely stunning.  It really set the tone for the bathroom that felt glamorous. The spice-colored ceiling gave it an edge. And the curtains added such a refined elegance. I love the contrast between the trim and the wallpaper. - it really drew you in to the space.

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Molie Malone

Molie Malone

 

A simple combination of olive trees & nickel lanterns, made for a calm vantage point to take in that phenomenal view. 

SF Curbed

SF Curbed

 

I loved this wood inlay table in one of the kid's rooms - so fun!

 

It’s got such a warm, old-world charm to it!  I was very inspired & went online and cam upon this Anthropologie inlay mirror. I was inspired to pull a few other elements with it, that would look beautiful together. That pagoda print is after my heart! :)

 

Here’s another grouping that would look classy and cool.

 

And last but not the least, I was really drawn to this grouping of gilded frames in the home office. All-black walls could be a bit strong, but it definitely worked in this room, and deifnitely here with the gold frames. The combination of antique frames with black and white abstracts was striking.

 

There’s plenty of antique frames available on Etsy (search on Etsy for "antique gold frames gallery wall") .

Or keep it clean and contemporary, with gilded frames from Framebridge.

Anything in here you love?  Drop me a line in the comments. 

 

Image Credits: SF Curbed, Jonathan Rachman, Courtney Springer Interiors, some were taken by me

Statement Pieces

One piece of design advice that has really stayed with me (this one from the inimitable Erin Gates) is this - pick one item you absolutely, die-hard LOVE, something that makes a statement or has an interesting shape or color, and build the rest of the room around it. It's really good advice.  

Right now there's 2 things I'm in love with that I feel make for great design elements in a room.
 

1. The bold & beautiful federal eagle mirror.  It's definitely statement-making and so so versatile. 

 

You can put it above the fireplace, in an entryway....

 

Up the stairs... literally place in anywhere, and it works. It just takes the space up a notch.

 

2. X benches! They're such an EASY way to bring some style into a space. Especially smaller spaces like an entryway (and they serve a purpose - sit down and wear your shoes people :P)  They're great in the living room too for some extra seating, apart from being so visually interesting.

I love, love these malachite pattern X-benches designed by Erin Gates (from her book Elements of Style). Never get old to look at. Aren't they stunning?

 
 
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And here's one that has both my favorites in one place! 


What do you think? Any of these call out to you? :)

 

Image Credits: Desert Domicile,  Haus And Home, Cup Half Full,  The Gathered Home, Element of Style,  Laurel Home,  Bright on the day, No 29 Design

 

Happy Mother's Day, Mom

I'm sure those of you with little ones got some sweet handmade cards today (the best!). Or if you're living in the same city as your mom, maybe you're spending the day with her. Maybe you've sent her some flowers today. Or like me, you're wishing her over a Skype call (because we're separated by 8000 miles!!) 

If you're lucky enough that you're in the same city, state or even country as your mom, I hope you're making her feel extra special today. 

I usually write about design, but given it's mother's day, I want to keep this post about thanks and love. And I want to say thank you to my Mom for so many, many things she's done for my sisters & me.  So here goes...
 

Thanks mom for bringing me into this world. I mean 8 lbs is no joke!

Thanks for story time in the kitchen every evening, while you cooked dinner, cleaned up, and did God knows what else, while at the same time telling me an incredibly captivating tale about the crow and the water jug!  Multi-taking is a mom superpower.

Thanks for giving in to the mushroom cut swag of the 80s... some of our best childhood pictures :)

Thanks for making elaborate themed birthday cakes for us every year (Hansel & Gretel's candy house, the train, Mickey Mouse are just a few I can remember). But most of all, thanks for your CLASSIC chocolate hazelnut cake. I still dream of it. An unhealthy amount actually.

Thanks for not laughing out loud when I'd regale you with one of my "performances".

Thanks for designing beautiful dresses for all 3 of us for ALL of our special occasions. I mean, were we lucky or what! Thanks for introducing me to the wonders of Can Can.


Thanks for being someone who loves to explore and learn & for taking us along to the classes you went to.  Whether it was flower making, ceramics or glass painting - they were SUCH FUN.

Thanks for driving us around for an indecent number of extra curricular activities. Sometimes I wonder how you did it. Really, how did you?

Thanks for your resourcefulness, without which I'm pretty sure I would not have made it to college. (My mom is an incredibly resourceful woman.  I mean, you could give her ANY topic under the sun, in a field she knows nothing about, and she'll magically find answers to it. It's a TOTAL skill.) Thanks for researching colleges, organizing our college apps and making sure we got them in by the deadline. Thanks for being just as meticulous with plenty of other things in our lives!

Thanks for your love for reading which you've passed on to me in spades. Reading in bed is part of my DNA now.


Speaking of which, thanks for passing on those fantastic genes! People say I have one of your best traits - the ability to always smile. And I can't count the number of times I've been told "you look just like your mom". A total compliment.

Thanks for keeping a spotless clean home. And for passing on this trait (some might say, obsession ;)) to all 3 of your kids, even if it's to the woe of others sometimes!

Thanks for helping me pick out my wedding dress (even though there was drama and tears, it was all worth it because the end result was phenomenal, thanks to YOU).

Thanks for being so close to your siblings and family, and passing on a love for family to us. It is a TRUE blessing.

Thanks for always, always keeping us in mind, and to this day picking things out for me, my home, sending me a helpful link to an article, a recipe or something specific that I need. Another mom superpower -  knowing exactly what you need and sending it to your inbox.

Thanks for being a big part of my life even though we're 8000 miles away.

I love you mom, happy Mother's Day!


And because a wonderful day such as this calls for some humor, I hope you get a laugh out of these!

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MET Gala Inspiration

The MET Gala happened last week and of course it was a fashion blitz and a media extravaganza. Everyone who's anyone pontificated on all that went down on the red carpet! What caught my attention though was the interior decor and the TABLESCAPES :)

This year's gala celebrated the work of designer Rei Kawakubo. I liked that the decor was graphic yet very elegant. That gorgeous blue & white china was THE perfect complement to the popping pinks & reds. Also, the sake cups were a nice touch.

I thought it' be fun to pull together a tablescape inspired by the gala, but one that's easier on the purse strings. Have a look at the pictures and then check out my take on it below!

 

 
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My take on it - a little classic, a little modern & a lotta fun:

 

1  The china at the gala instantly reminded me of these blue & white appetizer plates

2,3  Pair them with gold & white chargers & dinner plates and you have a winner. Can't go wrong with the classic blue, white & gold! 

4,11  A red table runner  & fuchsia pink napkins ($10 for 6!) bring in that pop of color. You could pair the runner with these placemats which make for a nice neutral base for the setting. Or you could totally just go with a red tablecloth if you REALLY want to bold it up!

5,8  These gold hammered napkin rings (love these from Target) & sparkly confetti flutes, are perfect for bringing in hints of gold.

6,9  Fresh flowers would obviously be amazing, but these faux roses  and candle ring centerpieces get the job done :)

7  And my absolute favorite - marbled candles!  I also found these tapered candles on Etsy which actually work better as a centerpiece, but I prefer the color of the former. 

10  And finally this navy blue planter, taking inspiration from the black sake cups & gorgeous navy blue & gold flatware at the gala. (love this Cutipol Goa flatware. the price tag is a bit insane but they are real cool).

 

Image Credits: Vogue
 

Color of the Year

"It's not easy being green...."  Well it is this year!  Green is the color of the year, and I'm loving some of the green accents I've been seeing in the design world lately.  Thought I'd do a roundup of my favorites & maybe there's something in here that inspires you too!

 

I discovered  de Gournay's hand painted wallpapers just the other day and now I'm obsessed. My love affair with botanicals continues.  On a visit to their showroom last week, I saw their various collections & the different materials they paint on, from tea paper to silk & their exquisite catalog of paintings. In love with their mural wallpapers, particularly the chinoiserie.

 
 
 

Fiddle leaf fig trees create such a spot of joy in any room. I've seen people pot them in wicker baskets or seagrass baskets like these at Target, and it looks pretty great. You could get the nearly natural version too if you're not the best plant mom! :P 

 
 

here, here,  here & here

 

Banana leaf / tropical leaf pillows give a room that relaxed, breezy vibe. And they're very on trend.  Love the pairing with beige, black & white.

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here, herehere & here 

 

Agate coasters...I've only recently become aware of how fantastic of a design element agate can be. I saw these coasters at a friend's place in a tray & loved them touch! I tried to look up if there were any sellers on Etsy who'd make these at a budget-friendly price, and lo & behold, I found one -   309DesignCo . They'd make for GREAT hostess gifts for someone who's into modern/eclectic.

here and here

 

 

Green & gold seems to be a hot trend right now with furniture, and I gotta say, I'm kind of in love with it. I saw this gorgeous green & gold color palette in the Wayfair catalog. Very modern luxe. A bold move to go with a non-neutral sofa, but it could pay off.

 

More green & gold -  this dresser spotted at High Point Market last week. I love the details - the gilded bamboo and the pinwheel knobs.

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I also found this DIY green & gold nightstand by Maggie Overby Studios. Using a slide under sofa table as a metal base to give it height is GENIUS!  And the end result looks great.

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I saw pictures of this Alabama cottage in House Beautiful that has beautiful interiors and exteriors with different shades of green throughout. The lamp in the indoor dining makes a statement, and that outdoor dining terrace submerged in nature, is something else! THE perfect setting for a meal.

 
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Painting kitchen walls & cabinets is one of my favorite decor ideas right now. It's cool to see before & after pictures of remodeled kitchens, and it's craaaaazy how paint can transform it, bringing in a sense of space and light. Here's a few paint colors I thought were impactful but not overwhelming.
 

Modern rustic... 

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Elegant.

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Industrial chic.

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Image Credits: de Gournay, Greenery NYC, Houzz, Etsy, Wayfair, classicremixchicago, Maggie Overby Studios , House Beautiful