8/20/15

my ten-color palette


after reading a wonderful post on The Society Inc., entitled 5 Steps to Creating Your 10-Colour Palette, i started thinking about what mine would be. then i realized, i already have one! it was like finding a twenty dollar bill in my pocket. while it was not intentional, i suppose i am naturally drawn to certain colors - and even more drawn to certain color combinations. after taking stock of all the colors in my apartment, i realized that the combo of red and blue is my number one favorite. it gets me every time. i guess it's very american. or french. or so many other countries. without further adieu, ladies and gentlemen, here is my very own ten-color palette...

BRIGHT RED
(my kitchen clock)


STONE BLUE
(above color is Farrow & Ball Stone Blue, which i used to paint my deck stairs)


MARSALA
(my living room side chair - a great craigslist find from world market. unfortunately they no longer make it)


OLIVE GREEN
(my living room rug from Safavieh - via AptDeco)


GREY
(table lamp on my dresser - no longer available, but similar here)


PUMPKIN ORANGE

(my beloved pillow from West Elm circa 2010...)


CLEAR
(tray for my bedroom dresser from West Elm)


BLACK
(similar to my own antique dresser i painted with the best paint on earth)


TEAL
(my living room floor lamp from Crate and Barrel)


WHITE





1. The Society Inc. bright red - 2. Apartment34 3. The Style Saloniste 4. Basic Wall Clock from West Elm stone blue - 5. The Socialite Family 6. Elizabeth Roberts 7. House Beautiful marsala - 8. How To Decorate 9. My Domaine 10. No Longer Available olive green - 11. Little Green Notebook 12. Safavieh grey - 13. & 14. One Kings Lane 15. West Elm pumpkin orange - 16. Design Sponge 17. No Longer Available clear - 18. Apartment Therapy 19. All Modern 20. West Elm Tray  black - 21. Lonny 22. My Domaine 23. One Kings Lane teal - 24. Mod Home 25. Crate and Barrel white - 26. One Kings Lane 27. Hello Citizens 28. Remodelista



8/12/15

i thought i was over wall hangings


well, i guess i thought wrong. this photo from the socialite family literally took my breath away when i saw it. is that overdramatic? who cares! look at it! i have no idea where it's from, but it reminds me of this cool etsy shop i stumbled on today. and maybe this one too. 



8/11/15

favorite art finds from serena & lily

Favorite Art Finds from Serena & Lily
Favorite Art Finds from Serena & Lily
Favorite Art Finds from Serena & Lily
Favorite Art Finds from Serena & Lily
Favorite Art Finds from Serena & Lily
Favorite Art Finds from Serena & Lily
Favorite Art Finds from Serena & Lily

although i paint the majority of the artwork in my own house, i am on the lookout for some cool pieces for my bedroom by someone other than myself. while on said lookout, i discovered that Serena & Lily has really fantastic original artwork. i've shared a few of my favorites above, but really, they have way too many to really narrow it down! anywho, i could have kept going, but i'm hungry for dinner and taco salad isn't going to make itself. so this is what you get! 




8/10/15

this artist is awesome - ethan cook

i'm totally digging the works of Ethan Cook. he's based in rome (italy, not georgia), which is about all i can gather from his website, though a quick google search tells me he used to be based in new york. little paper planes wrote a post about him a few years ago, which included his own words; 

"central to my work is the idea of canvas being a material to work with, not on. through an additive and reductive process including dyeing, bleaching, painting, folding and staining, the materials become a part of the canvas' weave. the canvases are worked, dried and reworked again and again to completion."

beautiful.



8/3/15

room + playlist - dinner party edition

Room and a Playlist - Dinner Party Edition

ah, summer. you sneaky little minx. you wake up one morning and it's may 28th and you blink and it's labor day. every weekend seems to slip away in a mix of sweat and drinks and hot dogs off the grill. everyone is busy, and group plans seem harder to make. but, alas, fall is on the horizon. and fall is the perfect time for dinner parties. people are back in town, bored, and scared of winter. the antidote to winter is most definitely social gatherings. anyways, i'm ready for some cooler weather and a good ole' fashioned gathering complete with all the booze my friends decide to bring, plus some fancy food and a smashing playlist. and maybe a rousing game of clue or scrabble. 

so with a party on my mind, i put together a little playlist of songs i've been digging lately. you can listen after the jump...

7/14/15

the socialite family archives


sometimes a small scene captured in an interior photograph has more impact than a whole room. these are a few shots that particularly caught my eye while browsing the socialite family archives. it is one of my favorite websites, and if you've never clicked through it before, i highly recommend it. every image is full of inspiration!




7/3/15

book club - july 2015 issue


oh, june was a busy month for reading! i read the silence of the lambs and the girl on the train. the silence of the lambs was so thrilling - even though i've seen the movie a million times, i still found myself reading the last 50 pages at warp speed because i just wanted them to find her! spoiler alert: the ending is brilliant. same goes for the girl on the train - definitely an amazing book that i didn't want to put down. i even found myself reading it at the bar at my friends birthday party. oops, that's pretty bad. but that's how gripping the book is! better than gone girl if i do say so myself. i do say!

i also snuck in various chapters from bossypants. the chapter all girls must be everything had me laughing like a crazy person on the subway platform. and this is like, the 100th time i've reread it. or fourth. who's counting? my favorite part is, "And if I ever meet Joyce DeWitt, I will first apologize for having immediately punched her in the face, and then I will thank her. For while she looked like a Liza Minnelli doll that had been damaged in a fire, at least she didn’t look like everybody else on TV."

so, for july, i'm reading hannibal. can't stop, won't stop! i'd also like to read something nice. i think judd apatow's new book would balance out the whole face eating, brain feeding thing in hannibal. 

image via: oscar properties