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The Best Beds for your nest

submitted by: Jennifer 01/05/11

Winter means a lot more time indoors and where better to hibernate than in your very own cacoon? Personally there are few things that make me as happy as spending a leisurely winter morning reading in bed or catching up on the DVR list with my husband and our boxer as we pile under layers of sheets and our fluffy Private Quarters down comforter. How do you feel about your bed? Given that the average adult spends 2920 hours in bed every year, the right bed plays a larger role in our lives than we may think.

 If any of the following sounds like you, it may be time to consider investing in your master bedroom:

~ “I’m still using the bed I had in college.”

~ “I can’t even remember how old our bed is, we’ve had it so long.”

~ “I just look at my bed like any other piece of furniture. It simply serves a function but I don’t love it.”

If you find yourself in the market for a new “cacoon” this year may I recommend:

Shawn Lovell Metalworks Bed as seen on www.theinglenookdecorblog.com.

The Layla Bed as seen on Mrs. Howard’s Personal Shopper.

Distressed Poster Bed in Outstanding Rustic Style, Rowley Creek Collection as seen on www.thefurniture.com.

The Bohemian Bed by Cinova

 French Upholstered Bed as featured on The Designing Life

3 Simple Ways to Determine Your Decorating Style

submitted by: Jennifer 12/22/10

So much pressure befalls on folks to “have a style”. If you’re not sure what that answer may be there is no shortage of quizzes, online tools or design “experts” to choose an answer for you. If you’re tired of giving the same old response of “I dunno…Pottery Barn, I guess”, may I suggest three simple ways to identify what your styles may be. I use the plural form of the word because most Americans don’t have just one favorite these days- not like in the 90′s when French Country was French Country and not “Country Chic mixed with Bohemian Rustic”. Because our markets are expanding and our resources broadening (thank you world wide web) our own decorating senses are too so we’re drawn to multiple styles.

1. Walk through each space in your home and make a list of things you’re definitely keeping and things you would like to replace or get rid of. Decorating is emotional for a homeowner so if your home is filled with items you have certain feelings about its time to start paying attention to those.

2. Make note of possessions that bring you joy/peace/comfort/etc. These may be photos, a ceramic elephant your crazy sister made you in art class or books you collected during your summer travels after college. They can be anything that evoke happy emotions. Take special note of jewelry or even clothing items. You have a LBD (Little Black Dress for the male readership) that makes you look like a goddess? Make note of that.  Are ALL of your clothes black? You’ll definitely want to keep that in mind later on. If you are a visual person, gather these items on the floor of one room so you can see them all together.

3. Think about places you have been and enjoyed. These don’t have to be exotic locales, they can be your own backyard. I once decorated a cabin’s interior to mimic the sprawling beauty of nature sitting just outside its own doors.  You may have photos or artwork from these places. Add these to your pile from step #2.

Now that you’ve assessed your current belongings and gathered up what truly makes you smile, its time to use these steps to your advantage. Look at your list of furniture that you’re keeping as well as your collection of items that make you happy. What do they all have in common?

Our attire tends to reflect our decorating personality so if the majority of your “feel good” clothes are crisp, tailored and solid colored your furniture may tend to be similar. Therefore your decorating style may be classic chic, a bit like Jackie O perhaps? If your collection is hodge-podge, ranging in dates from the early 40′s all the way to current day and your clothing favorites consist of hand-me-downs or vintage finds from your beloved thrift store, your style could very well be eclectic. This style can be a tough one to get right because it can go from “free spirit” to “cluttered up” in a hurry. If you find that your closet looks more like a Western wear photo shoot, you believe in comfort first (no stilettos here!) and every Christmas you get something made of iron, your style is likely Rustic.

The list goes on and on- as do our personalities- but I hope this helps to shed some light on that highly annoying question ‘What’s My Decorating Style?’  To gain more insight on the look that suits you best, schedule your initial consultation with Designing Diva Interiors LLC today.

Yes, ‘Bohemian Chic’ IS a style!

submitted by: Jennifer 08/23/10

Never heard of it? Don’t beat yourself up, you decorating maven! Its not exactly covered on the front pages of  Better slide1Homes & Garden Magazine (don’t I wish). Susan Rapp of Urban Style Decor Blog writes “Mystery + Beauty surround the Bohemian Chic Lifestyle. Don’t be afraid to express your soft romantic side and create beauty in home decor. Whether it be a city loft by the river or a downtown brownstone, we all need a little { pretty } in our hectic urban lives. So, if you love culture + fashion + design, come embrace a little bit of the sweet “Vanity Fair Vintage” lifestyle.”

When someone asks me to define my style I never have a clear cut answer. Mostly because it changes every three days. I help other people mold their style. But when I saw Rapp’s blog on the Bohemian Chic Lifestyle I chip-01happyknew she’d struck a nerve in this decorator. The photos she used are every single thing I wish I had in my haven, from the 19th century Rococo-style sette to the rustic iron lantern ~ I had finally come home. And there was a name for the beautiful (sometimes beat up) pieces I was always being drawn to!!

Not sure where to begin? First I recommend soaking up the charm that vintage pieces possess. Rid yourself of the idea that everything has to be “perfect”. There is infinite beauty in the most imperfect things on this earth. Then I suggest you forget all those “rules” little miss Martha Stewart has taught you. This is perhaps one of the most liberating decorating styles out there simply because there are no rules. You decorate with what feels good to you, whether that’s a 50 year old tea pot you found at an estate sale or a wooden bench you brought back from a trip in the Poconos. So let your inner Collector go wild and uncover the Bohemian Chic in you that’s been dying for you to drop the IKEA catalog!

  

 

 

Romantic Chandelier Steals Spotlight

submitted by: Jennifer 08/09/10

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Searching for a uniquely romantic chandelier? The hand wrought one-of-a-kind wire and crystal chandelier and Wrought one-of-a-kind wire and crystal chandelier from www.abchome.com,  has a just-right combination of whimsy and grown-up charm to compliment an eclectic style. Pair it with a vintage settee in velvet or linen for a truly feminine Parisian-insprired room. $1197

More Home Accessories Added to Designer’s Attic

submitted by: Jennifer 07/22/10

If interested in any of these items please notify me at Jennifer@decorateokc.net. Cash, debit or credit cards accepted only. No shipping available.

Various paint samples, never used. $1-4 ea.

Various paint samples, never used. $1-4 ea.

 

Antique Silver ice bucket. Also used as an elegant planter! $45

Antique Silver ice bucket. Also used as an elegant planter! $45

 

Antique law books. 26 available. $2 each

Antique law books. 26 available. $2 each

“Bed & Breakfast” sign, $5

submitted by: Jennifer 10/19/09

This is a priced-to-sell item if ever there was one! Originally purchased for a vintage project, this adorable painted sign was never used in the perfect setting. Are you its rightful home? Please contact Jennifer@decorateokc.net if interested. First come, first served. No taxes applied, local buyers only, please.
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This is a priced-to-sell item if ever there was one! Originally purchased for a vintage project, this adorable painted sign was never used in the perfect setting. Are you its rightful home? Please contact Jennifer@decorateokc.net if interested. First come, first served. No taxes applied, local buyers only, please.
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