Come On Get Happy

In honor of this bright and shiny Friday, I thought I’d share with you some gorgeous, happy interiors that never fail to make me smile and feel inspired – and I hope they have the same effect on you!

Come On Get Happy

Come On Get Happy

Come On Get Happy

Come On Get Happy

Come On Get Happy

Come On Get Happy

Come On Get Happy

Amanda Nisbet

Come On Get Happy

Come On Get Happy

Come On Get Happy

Come On Get Happy

Bright Modern

Come On Get Happy

Colorful

Come On Get Happy

PointClickHome

Apartment Therapy

Apartment Therapy

Come On Get Happy

Zingy Modern Kitchen

Are you happy now?!?

The common themes among these interiors that give them their cheerful, inspirational quality are themes that you can certainly incorporate into your own home to add a little zip and glamour:

1.  Use white liberally. Who said white is boring?  You’ll notice that bright white plays a huge factor in each of these interiors.  Using white provides a gallery-like effect in your home, showcasing any color that you choose to highlight.  White also gives your eye a break from bold colors, which allows you to be daring and play with a variety of colors and patterns.

2.  Be bold with color.  Since you have a base of white, go for some really saturated, exciting colors like turquoise, sunshine yellow or lime green.  These fun punches of color can be brought into your room through artwork, painted furniture, throw pillows, or accessories like vases and flowers.  You’ll notice that most of the bold colors used in these interiors aren’t your basic primary colors – each color is a tint of one of the primary colors, which gives it a little more edge and keeps things from looking harsh or cartoony.  Think magenta instead of red, lemon instead of yellow, teal instead of blue.

3.  Take chances. Now that you have a base of white with colorful accents, it’s time to take it up a notch.  Patterns and textures allow you to really give a room personality and make it feel alive.  Don’t be afraid to mix floral and animal prints with stripes, leather and silk and chenille, or raw wood against shiny chrome.  And be sure to throw in a little bling – glass, mirrors and a touch of sparkle add depth and interest to a room.  If mixing patterns and textures makes you nervous, start slow – buy a few inexpensive throw pillows in a funky and fresh pattern and build from there.

4.  Go with what you like.  The whole point of this approach to decorating is to let your personality shine through, and to have a little fun.  Mix and match and experiment with color, patterns and textures until it feels right to you.  Does it matter if the end result would never make it into a decorating magazine?  Nope.  All that matters is that it makes you happy.

What decorating tips and tricks do you have up your sleeve?  Which interior is your favorite?  And, most importantly, did these gorgeous interiors make you happy??

This post is shared with Hooked on Houses.

Images courtesy of Design*Sponge, desiretoinspire, Canadian House & Home, Apartment Therapy, PointClickHome, decor8 and Domino.

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Fab Fabrics: Update

Yay!

As you may recall, I’ve been eyeing some fabrics for some simple decorating projects around the house.  Only 5 days after ordering swatches of four different fabrics from Buy Fabrics, my awesome swatches have arrived!!

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These are pretty generous swatches, about 6 – 8 inches long and 3 inches wide – definitely enough fabric to decide whether or not you like it, and what a steal for only $2.50 per swatch!!

I think I’ve decided to go for two of the four swatches – the two on the right, which are the ones that I originally ran past you guys a few days ago.  The top right black and white graphic fabric will look great on the barstools in the kitchen, and the bottom right paisley fabric will really add some interest and color as curtains in the third bedroom.  At $13 and $10 a yard, they are a great price.

The swatches on the left didn’t make the cut, so I’m really glad that I checked out the swatches before committing to buying several yards of the fabrics!!  I was interested in the top left floral fabric for outdoor pillows for our covered patio, and the chocolate paisley fabric for curtains in the third bedroom – but after comparing them to the fabrics on the right they just don’t cut the mustard.

What do you guys think??

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Fab Fabrics

Now that most of the major renovation projects for our home are completed, I can’t WAIT to start decorating!!!!!  I came across some beautiful and totally affordable fabrics the other day that I am dying to do something with:

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I think they could be great to reupholster the bar stools at our kitchen counter or on the windows in the second bedroom.  The black and off-white in the tile patterned fabric would look dynamite on the barstools, and really complement the weathered iron knobs and pulls on the kitchen cabinets.  I love the paisley pattern because it is full of color and movement, and would really liven up the green bedspread and tan walls in the second bedroom.

I was really impressed by the fabric selection at this on-line fabric store, with most of the prices per square yard ranging from $9-$12, which is a huge discount compared to similar quality fabrics at other fabric stores such as Joann’s (I think the buyfabrics.com prices beat Joann’s even with a discount coupon!!).

So what do you think about the fabrics??  Which one would you choose?  Have other suggestions?

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