This week flewwwww by. Anyone else? This weekend I’m headed to CT for a little R&R + a blogger brunch hosted by Julia with some of my favorite ladies! Can’t wait for unlimited taco’s and margs. Here are a few links I loved this week. Have a great weekend! Xo.
With it’s mix of hip designers and art, I neeeed to check out boutique, American Two Shot.
Are you a Wasp? The BEST definitions of Wasp via the Urban Dictionary. Thank goodness of the Urban Dictionary.
Today I’m sitting down with interior designer Gary McBournie as part of my coffee talk series! If you haven’t had a chance to see some of Gary’s work, take a peep at his website to check out some of his projects here. Insert: a Nantucket Cottage? YES. A luxury motor yacht? Sign me up. His projects have been featured everywhere from House Beautiful to Traditional Home. You can also pick up his very own design book “Living Color: A Designer Works Magic With Traditional Interiors.”
I loved interviewing Gary and hope you enjoy this week’s coffee talk feature!! Be sure to follow along with Gary McBournie’s design adventures on both Facebook and Twitter. Enjoy! Xo. Lauren
Top 3 Interior Design Tips & Tricks
Develop a Floor Plan: A floor plan is simply a measured drawing of the space that allows you to play with furniture size and placement. It’s so worth spending some time with a measuring tape and a graph paper before investing in fine furniture that ultimately may not be suited for the space.
Get the “envelope” right: One of my biggest challenges is convincing clients to focus on the envelope. Furnishings are only part of the puzzle. You need to consider floor type and color, the texture of the walls and ceilings. In addition, architectural details such as moldings, cornices, and castings. Sometimes gutsier baseboards, door casings, and window trims are exactly what is needed to give a room the desired details.
Pick a starting point for your palette: Try to find one special thing that inspires you. It could be anything from a piece of art to a pattern of fabric to the view just outside the windows. Choose three to five colors and don’t be intimidated! Some of the colors may only show up in a pillow or a trim as accents.
Your favorite mistake you’ve learned from
The biggest thing I have learned about mistakes is not to panic. With a little bit of thought, most mistakes can be corrected – paint colors can be adjusted, furniture can be moved from room to room, and carpets can be amended to adjust size. Every once in a while, I find that a “mistake” pushes me in a direction that results in a better room.
Go-to Paint Color
The color palette for my projects is always changing but I do have a tendency to work in blues – anything from a deep navy to a delicate pale blue. Palladian Blue from Bejamin Moore has shown up in several of my personal projects. I like it because it evokes of old world familiarity.
Must-have coffee table book or coffee table staples
“Start your own business!” While I was perfectly happy working for my former boss, I was probably the last person to recognize that it was time to spread my wings and fly. I did so wih much trepidation but it hsa opened up a world for me that I had only dreamed about.
Currently Reading
I’m re-reading “Billy Baldwin Decorates” for the umpteenth time. His work always provides me with new inspiration.
Cocktail of Choice
Dirty martini with Grey Goose and olives, straight up.
Motto
“Guilt is a wasted emotion.”
Go-to way to enhance a small space
Painting the trim and walls in the same color can help make the space feel larger. I also like to insert things that have a reflective quality such as mirrors, collections of framed prints or objects.
Omg. How is it Sunday already? How was everyone’s Halloween? I spent the entire weekend in CT and let me tell you, it was much needed. Saturday we basically did nothing…unless a Blacklist marathon counts – do you watch? It’s one of my favorites. Anywho, here are some lovely links that I enjoyed this week. See you tomorrow! Xo. Lauren
Jena put together the most amazing, half-assed fashion halloween costumes.
True story: I’m a freeze baby. My co-workers can attest to this because I literally have a blanket, space heater and multiple scarves sitting at my desk at any given time…you? So it’s safe to say that being a freeze baby has prompted my blanket scarf obsession.
If I ever develop a product line, I always say the first thing I would want to launch is a scarf line simply due to how often I wear scarves. As a result, I’ve searched high and low for the best of the best so today I bring you my Top 10 Blanket Scarves of the Season!
Zara is clearly the front runner this season. I’ve already bought three out of the four I’ve listed below. They have such a wide variety to choose from plus I just love how big they are.
Second up, Asos. Multiple great options but my favorite is out of stock at the moment. Be sure to sign up for the alert when it comes back in stock!
Next up, Jcrew and Madewell. Same company so this is a tie.
Honorable mention, Vince. I just can’t bring myself to spend $325 on a blanket scarf when there are so many other good ones at much more affordable price points, ammi right?
1. Zara Checkered Scarf: $29 dollars – Purchased. Wearing as I type this. $29 dollars. Need I say more?
2. Zara Jacquard Scarf: $49.90 dollars – Also purchased and also obsessed with.