Monday, November 7, 2011

BUER FEES


In honer of my daughter Aiden's love of butterflies I am posting these magical plates that illustrate all that is so lovely and delicate about "buer fees" as she likes to call them. These are by Ted Muehling. Talk about stunning glass and porcelain objects anyone can live with!

MINIMALIST INTERIOR FASHION


When I get dressed everyday (except on Sundays) I tend to layer in clean lines that follow simplicity. Shouldn't interiors reflect who you are? Sometimes. I love the clean and simple and yet there's an exotic side of all of us that needs to come out in interesting spaces that excite, and warm you inside your soul.

I'm a fan of the Elle Decor column that features designers who speak of the 10 things they can't live without. One day I'm going to subject viewers to my private collection of the beautiful and the bizarre. For now I'll just settle for this beautiful room. Seriously, less really is more.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

CRAFTING JUNKERS INTO CUSTOM TREASURES





I am continuously amazed when I see ingenuity combined with skill and passion to create custom work. These folks at The Weld House create unique, colorful, whimsical and architecturally strong pieces. I see them fitting right in with an urban and eclectic environment. They bring out the subtle texture of a past life and skillfully craft it into high art with a nod to its origin. A van is transformed into a conference table. No one piece can be replicated again so you are guaranteed a one of a kind treasure. I know it's only a matter of time before I'm having them build works for a new project.





















Sunday, July 31, 2011

Sunday, March 27, 2011

FRESH TAKE ON THE ICONIC CUP PULL.

It's all good to use the well loved cup pull on projects that need a vintage touch. However that shaker inset door could use some making over sometimes. This glass and satin nickel cup pull could be that spot of bling and character that make your kitchen, bathroom or office cabinets say "I'm not everyday vintage".

Monday, February 28, 2011

WHAT'S INSPIRING NOW?


As the tag line states "shamless forum" I am in the throws of life change. Life is split between the working world, design speak, holding space for clients who deserve nothing but the best and my baby girl Aiden who requires presence and love. This makes my experience so polarizing in different ways. I'm inspired by creative bursts of being childish, easy and spontaneous which comes from just playing on the ground a lot! It translates to my work life in that I continue to look for whimsical, resourceful and imaginative materials/items.

This one just makes me laugh and I know you who have kids know what I'm talking about. I do a full body pat down before I leave the house! It is a simple 2 x 3 rug from good ol Urban Outfitters.
xo
Lauren

Saturday, February 5, 2011

RUSTIC BEAUTY REFINED AND RECLAIMED




Croft House in L.A. is a furniture source that is founded by Riley Rea. I am a family friend and when his mom Leslie sent this over to me (proud mama that she is) I went to investigate his goods. They are fabulous! The cost is approachable and they ship goods.
Read the story in the L.A. times here:





Thursday, January 6, 2011

ECO COUNTERTOPS

We are now seeing an increasing amount of "green" surfaces. I'm posting this site because not only do I like the look of this material but by comparison to other eco friendly counters which will set you back about $60-$80 Eco Top costs about $35 a square foot. This blend of bamboo, recycled paper, and wood fiber was originally used for skateboard ramps.
http://www.kliptech.com/ecotophome.html


Wednesday, January 5, 2011

TIPS FOR A BABY'S NURSERY!

Once I knew I was pregnant I embarked on creating the "perfect" nursery. Well, I learned a lot about myself. I learned that while I have my own tastes and style I was designing for a baby girl and she became my beloved client. I realized that while I like subtle colors that a babies eyes develops on sharp contrast and colorful objects. So here is what I came up with....





I chose art from Etsy that was smaller scale and placed each in a black simple frame. I hung each with space between so that my baby could make out each shape.



Our crib was donated by a good friend. When we went to see it it was a light maple wood. I knew I wanted off white furniture so it was my springboard for all other items. It was painted to match the Pottery Barn shelf above and whala, a fresh start! I love the symetry of this wall. I planned on shelving to flank each side but for now I like it simple with a lot of negative space. I think it's important for the eye to rest in order to appreciate simplicity.




No childs room is complete without hanging ceiling decor! I chose these butterflies from Land of Nod to soften the room and bring the high pitched ceilings down to baby.

http://www.landofnod.com/family.aspx?c=1133&f=3165



I love antiques! I was never going to find a "changing table" that I liked. Nothing beats the charm of tall spindle legs and a built in gorgeous mirror. I can't tell you how many hours I've spent with my daughter looking into the mirror while she learned to recognize herself. It's a must for every nursery. Also she will be able to enjoy this dresser for many years to come.


Finally, the most important item in our nursery which made it complete was the ultimate rocker/glider! Like many a new mom I spent HOURS, scouring the market for a beautiful chair. I decided to spend a little more and get a chair that I was going to keep in our family for years and not want to sell on Craigslist the moment she grew out of nursing. This has a slipcover for easy cleaning (a must)!