The Flip: Staging Sources for the Great Room

You guys, I’ve been smiling all day because of your awesome comments about the flip – you sure know how to make a gal feel good!!

Since I got lots of questions about where all the staging goodies came from, I thought I’d fill you in on my sources with links (where possible and while they last).

The Flip: Staging Sources for the Great Room

  • sofa – World Market Emerson sofa
  • area rug – eBay, Braided Jute Area Rug from Natural Home Rugs in 9 x 12
  • coffee table – Overstock, Tray Top Bunching Table Set (came with 2 end tables that you’ll see later used as nightstands in the master bedroom)
  • green pillows – Pier 1
  • paisley pillow – Pier 1, Embroidered Paisley Pillow in Blue
  • throw – Ikea, Stockholm Throw in Beige (I think)
  • wooden bowl – Pottery Barn, wedding present, from my home
  • mercury glass balls (they’re really ornaments – shhhh)- I’m pretty sure I got most these guys from Hobby Lobby a few years ago (with some extras from my mom), from my home

The Flip: Staging Sources for the Great Room

The Flip: Staging Sources for the Great Room

The Flip: Staging Sources for the Great Room

I think that’s everything, but let me know if there’s something I missed, or if you have questions about any of the sources!

Design Advice: Lackluster Law Office

The decor in law offices is typically about as exciting as you would expect – tan walls, wood furniture, lots of files and papers.  Sometimes, if you’re lucky, you get a ficus.

Back in my lawyerly days I was mentored by an awesome attorney, one of the smartest chicks I know.  She recently switched firms and wound up in this glamorous office.

But there is a bright side – her firm actually encourages the lawyers to decorate their offices.  Imagine my delight when I got an email from my former mentor asking for a little design advice!!

Although she really wanted fun colors like hot pink, lime green and orange, she worried that such vibrant colors might be too much for a law office – so she requested a variety of options, some including the fun colors and others with more traditional “office” colors like warm reds, greens and tans.  Keeping a “traditional but not stuffy” design scheme in mind, her only other requests were for a lamp, some artwork and new, matching in/out boxes.

Design Quickies don’t usually include 10 options – not gonna lie, I got a little carried away!!  If you have the strength, check out the different goodies I whipped up for her:

Option 1: artwork 1, artwork 2, artwork 3, artwork 4, artwork 5, artwork 6, frames, lamp, shelves, trays (from See Jane Work, no longer available - try this or this instead).

The artwork in this design is a more affordable, somewhat DIY version of a very popular set of art from Crate & Barrel, as well as Ballard Designs.

{ You’ll notice that these floating shelves make an appearance in each design – they are super long and will look awesome on that long wall by the bookcase.  I would stagger them so that the upper shelf extends over the bookcase a bit, and the lower shelf is scooted to the left (towards the door) at least two feet.  That way there will be room to lean diplomas, add a narrow vase, personal photos, a book, etc. }

Option 2: artwork 1, artwork 2, artwork 3, artwork 4, frames, lamp, shelves, trays.

Option 3: artwork, lamp (from Target, out of stock – try this, this or this instead), shelves, trays.

{ This print is a steal as compared to an almost identical print from Ballard Designs. }

Option 4artwork 1, artwork 2, lamp, shelves, trays (from See Jane Work, no longer available- try this or this instead).

Option 5: bull dog artwork, basset hound artwork, lamp, shelves, trays.

{ Disclaimer: I definitely didn’t expect her to pick this option, but when I came across these quirky prints I just had to concoct a little design with them in honor of her bull dog and beagle pups. }

Option 6: artwork, lamp, shelves, trays.

Option 7: artwork 1, artwork 2, lamp, shelves, trays.

Option 8: artwork, lamp (base & shade sold separately), shelves, trays.

{ The Bed Bath & Beyond artwork is a an affordable alternative to the Z Gallerie piece. }

Option 9: artwork, lamp, shelves, trays.

Option 10: artwork, lamp (from Target, out of stock- try this, this or this instead), shelves, trays.

Whew!  Still with me after all that?  If you were redecorating your office, which option would you choose?  And speaking of offices, what’s your office situation?  Do you work from home, from a cube, from a corner office?  Or maybe your office days are behind you?  Do tell!!

Click on the following link to snag some design advice of your very own – Interior Design Services.

Watch Out, Starbucks

There’s a new brew in town.  Ok, not so new, but still pretty darn nifty.  I’m talking about the Keurig, of course.

You’ve probably heard about this magical little coffee maker and wondered what all the fuss is about.  I wondered too until we got our very own as a wedding gift.

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What’s so special about the Keurig, you may ask?  I think the coolest thing about it is that each one of your guests or every person in your household can have exactly what they want, exactly when they want it.  This is because the Keurig is a single-serving coffee maker, so you no longer have to deal with huge pots of coffee that go to waste.

It’s also pretty great because you’re no longer stuck making coffee for everyone – it’s so simple that each person can pick out their own personal K-Cup, stick it in the Keurig, and hey presto, less than a minute later out pops their favorite brew.  K-Cups are the special little self-contained little cups that hold the single-serving of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate.  That’s right – hot chocolate!!!!  That was probably my favorite discovery – I know, it’s not like it’s so hard to make hot chocolate in the microwave (or on the stove, for you diehards), but it sure is pretty cool to have hot chocolate on demand.  And by pretty cool, I mean awesome.

This is what those little K-Cup beauties look like:

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After your K-Cup has finished brewing, you just throw it away – no cleaning of a coffee pot or any of that nonsense.  Love it!!  And these handy little guys can be purchased at either Keurig.com or Bed Bath & Beyond.

If you’re really going for that coffee house feel, you can even use one of these nifty little K-Cup holders:

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Click here or here to get your own magical Keurig.  Got your own Keurig love story??  Let’s hear about it!

Images courtesy of Keurig and Bed Bath & Beyond.

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