Showing posts with label house plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house plants. Show all posts

Dreamy conservatories

Now that the weather is starting to cool down *sniff *sniff, it won't be long before it's too uncomfortable to spend any long amount of time being outdoors.  Unless, of course, you're lucky enough to have a conservatory or glass sunroom, in which case you can enjoy the feeling of being outside all the year long.  I know little of conservatory design, except for that I wouldn't mind having any of the below:


If you can't add a conservatory to your home,  this little detached one would still be amazing to have. I would put it by a pond or lake...if I had one....


 This conservatory looks to be abandoned, which adds a sort of romantic appeal to it, but you can imagine how beautiful it used to be.

I LOVE the feeling of warm sun in the winter mornings, and this window would be a great place to sit and get it.


How perfect is this?

Maybe not technically a conservatory... but still amazing.


I would sit in here and draw.

All images via Pinterest search "Conservatory" or "Glass House"

*disclosure: this post is in partnership with Sheerwater Glass
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A sweet, vintage tresure-filled Toronto home

A Monday pep-up for you! I love the modest, personality-filled character of this home.

Great light in this room!


Plants add so much life to a space.  We currently have 4 in our small living room.





I can't decide if this dining room would benefit from a flat-weave area rug.









via Covet Garden
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Pretty home offices and workspaces

via BHG

These striped curtains add a tailored look to the natural blinds
via Apartment Therapy

This office belongs to Jen Ramos of Made By Girl
via Adore Home

Love the chair and the pendants...
via Casa Diez

via Elle Decor

via Covet Garden
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Love handmade? Don't miss these adorable creations..

You are going to love these. For me it was love at first sight. These little knitted plants are too cute - and the mushroom terrariums? *swoon!

via Covet Garden, where I first discovered these gems...


The toadstool terrariums are the work of Holly Procktor. You can visit her blog Holly Handmade to learn more about her creations.

via Holly's photostream


The knit cacti were created by Shannon Gerard, when she tried and failed again and again to grow her own plants - so she decided to make her own!


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You can view all of these adorable cacti on her site - Plants you can't Kill
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Spring is on it's way! 10 great tips to freshen up the place at little to no cost

These clever and thoughtful tips come to you from Beverly Hills interior designer David Solomon. I didn't know residents of the Hills needed budget tips - but David has some great ones nonetheless! To see David's portfolio go to his site.

1. Paint is your best friend
One of the most affordable options as a homeowner is to paint a room. Try picking a theme or choose a color and build your room around the mood of the color.


The dusky blue paint in this entryway sets the tone for this home - you get a sense that it will have a historic, eclectic, and mature feel.
via Maison Interiør


2. Stick to a theme.
What do you call a Japanese, Victorian, and Modern theme? Answer: a college dorm. Try to stick to a basic theme and work with that design.

3. Use visual cues.
Most people ignore very innate physical attributes of a home. Arched doorways are good for a Spanish theme. Crowned molding works well with Victorian and Art Deco styles. Wainscoting on walls can work with a country theme. Solid walls work well with modern.


The decorator here took a cue from the elegant molding and created a luxe sitting room
via Scandinavian Chic

4. Furniture makes a statement about the room.
One of the biggest investments you can make can be the furniture you purchase for a room, however, try to repurpose existing furniture or try using simple chairs with matching table to create a theme.


This room could have gone in many directions but this unique table and the patina of the wood sets the tone as rustic and traditional
via BoligDrøm


5. Take a peek under the carpet
If you own an older home, chances are you are covering hard wood floors with that 70’s shag carpet. If you own a new home don’t be afraid to pull the carpet and put down wood laminate. Engineered wood has never been more affordable.

6. Put down an area rug.
Area rugs can be purchased for as little as $200 and give a room a very expensive look. Carpet remnants make for excellent area rugs. See local Carpet store.


via My Marrakesh


7. Ditch the overhead chandelier for wall sconces
Lighting is the oldest trick in the book to make a room pop; just ask Hollywood filmmakers. Get creative while sticking to the theme. Create a modern room by hiding the light source or create a Victorian feel by putting wall sconces on a light fader.

8. Less is more
Most people believe that every square inch needs to be filled in a room but emptiness is a statement in itself. Don’t be afraid to leave a wall void of furniture.

9. Use accessories.
One of the least expensive ways to add color to a room with white walls is to add red pillows. Pillows, throw rugs, candles, paintings, photos, and flowers can make mild into wild.



via Casa Diez

10. Add a plant
One of the best ways to make a room feel like a living space is to add living plants, like a tall leafy plant in one corner, or just get some fresh seasonal flowers for the table.

via Alice in Designland


BONUS TIP

Any change you make will add to your overall curb appeal and ultimately to the value of your home. Keep in mind that outdoor improvements such as foliage, plants, and bushes take a long time to grow so plan ahead.
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A glam Copenhagen apartment with classical touches

Happy Friday! One place we didn't make it to on our travels but I really, really want to visit is Copenhagen. I don't think I'd be allowed to just wander around people's flats though which is - from all the house tour photos I've seen, one of the most beautiful aspects of the city.











so pretty!
via Indenfor & Udenfor
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