Did someone say purple is the new trend?

z gallerie :: lacquer frames

crate and barrel :: mimic plum cubes

pottery barn teen :: clear beauty storage
AND a twist on this “decor post” FOR THE FASHIONISTA…

kate space :: grecian

company c :: medici

merida home :: thrive – flourish

chairs :: interior design
pittsburgh :: orchid petal

bellacor :: volant II purple table lamp

sabz via “design milk” :: purple tall table

ac design :: purple table
I was inspired. Last night as I lie in my bed trying to fall asleep, it just wouldn’t happen. You know when your body is stopped, but your brain is going ninety to nothing. I started wondering lots about NY. Since trying to sleep was a worthless cause at the moment, I decided to scour design books, read into the insightful writings of inspiring designers, and attempt to design/layout/purchase the decor for my new apartment. I started with the Room to Inspire in the City :: Stylish Interiors for Urban Living by Annie Kelly.

It was a gift to me a few months back (a really awesome gift!), and I’d yet to have a chance to take it all in. The first thing I read, “Abrasive as it is, why are we so attracted to big city living?” I got to thinking…that is so true. Why would I limit my space so that I feel packed into under 600 square feet, just me and all my belongings. Why would I want to live in the hustle and bustle, stress and chaotic order of a BIG city. The next sentence read, “irresistible (EXACTLY!!, I thought it is indeed irresistible…) siren call of culture, trade, and society, including America’s most successful designers, who make all sorts of compromise and often sacrifice space to live this way” Kelly hit the nail on the head, it is like a giant “melting pot” everything and especially of all great things design!! It is inspiring to simply walk down the street, and knowing that my only “tamed part of the city” be the retreat I seek behind my closed apartment door, I am still okay with it. With that in mind, you learn to create your own little oasis in the teeny-tiny bubble of air space around you. I concluded that this could have an effect on my blog as well. A good effect, I hope. It might give a rebirth to my blog, with the variety around me I hope that the over stimulation of my brain can be channeled into somewhat organized thoughts right HERE! Low and behold, the very next page I read in Kelly’s book read this… (got me thinking again), “What makes a good decorating blog?” I like to dwell on the somewhat rhetorical questions in books before I actually read what the authors says, so I thought some more. I thought a lot about the blogs that make my do little back flips in the chair while in front of the computer when they have new posts. I thought deeply about what I liked loved about them, and I made a list of positives! Then I read on, “daily postings covering a wide variety of finds and inspirations, written about with enthusiasm and passsion (that’s KEY!) that both entertain and educate (Yes, we want to learn something!). And the best of all, they aren’t afraid to have a point of view”. That gives readers a way to related, learn, and feel enthusiasm themselves! So for me, this book was like a mid-year resolution read!! THINK creative and be INSPIRING!!! Why? b/c the best reads for me are creative and inspiring, they make my blood rush, and my heart beat real fassssst!
I find myself resorting to black, brown, tan, white, neutral….A LOT. So for the fun of it, I just thought I’d add a little rainbow inspired color to your day:

house beautiful :: color highlights [+]

house beautiful :: grosgrain rainbow pillow [+]

rainbow notebooks [+]

marston & langinger :: colorful ampersand glasses [+]

rainbow heart earrings [+]

rainbow ombre dress [+]

swatch color the sky watch [+]

rainbow converse [+]




