Showing posts with label bedroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bedroom. Show all posts

Friday, August 9, 2013

Fabulous Feature Friday {Emily A. Clark}



I have been excited to feature this talented lady for quite a while now. I got to meet Emily in person last week at the Haven Conference and what a sweet person she really is. She is a Mother of 5 children! Emily loves design and you will see how she creates amazing spaces on a budget! She uses thrift finds and her own DIY skills to make her house a home. Hope you enjoy the tour!

Last year Emily turned her dining room into an office. What a brilliant idea, especially if you have your own
business and no room for an office in the other parts of your home. She had the built-ins done by a contractor and I think they are to die for! Take at the before and afters HERE.





Can't stand how your TV is the center of attention? Add a gallery wall around the TV to add more interest
and invite your eyes to look elsewhere. 








Loving how bright and cheery this breakfast area is!


How adorable is their back stairway. Emily brought in the children's work creating
a gallery wall going up the stairway. So clever and meaningful!



Loving all the layering of rugs in her home. Sure creates a more intimate space!



Because their family grew faster than she was expecting, Emily created a bedroom and bath out of the old bonus/game room. Loving the layered bedding and the new bathroom below is just adorable! 
See details HERE and HERE.











For pictures of Emily's previous house go HERE. (They are just as amazing as this home!)

Happy Friday All!


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Top 5 Design Mistakes {Number One}

While at the Haven Conference last weekend, I went to so many great sessions taught by fabulous bloggers that really know their stuff. One class that I enjoyed was taught by Emily, Kristen & Sarah. They talked about the 5 most common design mistakes that people make.


Over the next few weeks I am going to recap what they taught us and how you can use this information to help create a more inviting home for you and your family.

First up.... Number One: Too Much of a Good Thing

This refers to matchy matchy furniture. You all know the sets that come together like a large couch, love seat, ottoman and chair that are all the same color and fabric choice? Don't worry if you have this in your home because I was also to blame when I first got married. 







Don't get me wrong, some of these spaces are nice, but very boring! Our eyes just kind of stop at the dark matchy furniture. There isn't anything to excite us....no texture, color, variation of wood, etc.

I know that going into a big box store and picking out an already set up room is the easiest idea ever, however it isn't the best for making your house feel like a well designed home. If you are struggling with this design mistake at home...don't worry! There are so many people that do and that is why there are designers or friends to help a sista out.

I am going to show you a few ideas on how you can incorporate your matchy furniture, but change it up a bit. 

This picture is a great example that you don't have to get rid of your matching furniture. Emily showed us this picture and I couldn't believe how adding different types of end tables and pillows can hide that matching furniture. In this picture they have matching leather love seats. By adding different texture end tables like the rustic wood coffee table, metal garden stool and high wooden end table your eyes can move from object to object and like what they see! Adding some textured pillows also makes a grand impact!


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How about keeping your existing matching furniture set in the bedroom, but add a little paint to the side tables? This would help the room stay cohesive, but also add interest with different tones of paint. Adding a bench with a graphic pattern at the end of the bed is also a fantastic idea which lends texture and interest.



This bedroom says the opposite from the previous picture. Keep your existing end tables, dressers and even bed frame, but add some interest in a textured headboard. Staying with the same tones in the woods, but adding a fabric headboard does wonders in creating a well designed room. 



This dining room is another great example of adding a few items to hide the matchy matchy furniture. You can see that the side dining chairs and table are matching, but adding different end chairs in different fabric really create some interest. Also adding the light drapes that contrast with the darker furniture really opens up this room and adds a brighter element.


How about all of you? Are you guilty of matchy matchy? Do you have some matching furniture that just needs a little tweak like the spaces above? 

If you are stuck in your design mistakes, email me some pictures of your room and let's create a more inviting place! eatsleepdecorate (at) gmail (dot) com



First three pictures found here, here & here.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Designer Crush {Bryn Alexandra Interiors}

Last week I was doing some "Research" around the web and found a few rooms that caught my eye.







I was swooning for sure! I am in love with the textures and unexpected pops of color in each space. So many touches to keep your eyes moving! As I was clicking through I found out who these lovely designs belonged to. None other than my new designer crush: Bryn Alexandra Interiors.

























Are you all breathing? Seriously, I could just move into each of these spaces and be VERY happy!

Bryn Alexandra is one talented lady! She has even started one of her own curated sites that offers limited-time sales on some gorgeous decor for your home! Go HERE to check it out! To see more of her Interior Designs click HERE.

So dish it my friends....have you added Bryn to your new crush too? Which space is your favorite?


Monday, June 17, 2013

Twin Bedrooms {Inspiration}

I have been hooked on twin beds since I came back from Europe last summer. I adore them for kid's rooms where they can have sleepovers or if kiddos in the house need to share a bedroom. But, I also really like them for a guest room. I like the symmetry they provide and I find twin bedrooms fun to design.

































I have been thinking about this look for one of our guest rooms. What do you think? Yeah or Nah when it comes to twin bedrooms?




Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Guest Blogger: My Dream Home {Gratefully Inspired}

Hello my fabulous friends! I have a treat for you this week. I have a couple of my favorite gals guest posting for me while I am on Vacation with the Hubs. You will still see me around a couple of days, but wanted you to meet some fabulous bloggers as well. We are on the topic of "Dream Homes" this week. I asked Denise from Gratefully Inspired to show us what her dream home would look like if she put it into pictures.
Take it away Denise.......

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Hello readers of Eat.Sleep.Decor!  I am thrilled to be guest posting for Amy while she is on vacation!  I'm Denise and I blog over at Gratefully Inspired.  I'm here to tell y'all a little about my Dream Home.  It's actually perfect that Amy asked me to guest post about such a pertinent topic in my life.  My husband and I just bought a new house at the end of January and we are expecting our first baby in July!  So I am in FULL nesting mode people, and my Pinterest addiction has been taken to a new level.  So allow me to take you into my dream home.  And keep in mind that is exactly what this is... considering I have not won the lottery recently.  But that’s what inspirations are for… so I am using all of these pictures to help inspire where I want to go in my house.  And as I get there, I will slowly make it my own.  Enjoy!

Master Bedroom:
i love everything about this.  the headboard.  the simplicity.  everything.
Master Bath:
white and pink.  need i say more?
Eat-In Kitchen
i love the farmhouse table feel of this nook.  and the cabinets and curtains?  gorg.
Kitchen
this picture needs no explanation.  perfection in a kitchen.


Dining Room
i love the covered chairs and crisp feel to this room.  add in some colorful curtains and voila!  my inspiration

Back Porch/Patio
i want color and more color on my screened-in porch.  i love the fun pillows on this patio.

Backyard
i will have a hammock somewhere on my backyard. 
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Thank you so much Denise for taking the time to be with us today!! I can't wait to see you baby girl in just a few short months! Make sure you pop over to Denise's blog HERE and give her some Eat.Sleep.Decorate. Lovin!


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