Steal This Look: Flirty Femme

I hope you’ll enjoy this new series called “Steal This Look!”  With each installment of the Steal This Look series, a fabulous designer room will be recreated (by yours truly) using a combination of DIY techniques and decor available online so that you can easily recreate these designer looks in your own home . . . and for a lot less!

For the first installment, I’m focusing on this flirty, feminine room that was first published in Ideal Home in July of 2008.  I was instantly drawn to the sassy pops of fuschia throughout the space that keep the design looking fresh and modern (instead of potentially prissy and country).

Steal This Look: Flirty Femme

Here’s how you can recreate this look in your own living room in a jiffy (and without breaking the bank!) with a few DIY projects and lovely store-bought pieces:

Steal This Look: Flirty Femme

1. white sofa: $799

2. floral rug: $113.99

3. white end table: $139;

4. DIY upholstered coffee table: less than $20 (MDF), less than $5 each (legs), $3.49/yard (hot pink fabric).  Have the MDF cut to size at the store, then use spray adhesive to attach a layer of foam to the top of the MDF.  Next, wrap batting and the hot pink fabric over the top of the batting/MDF and staple the layers underneath to secure.  Finally, use screws to attach the four legs to the underside of the MDF (after spraypainting them a glossy white).

5. DIY quatrefoil stencil: $25.  While the original design uses wallpaper, this quatrefoil stencil is a beautiful and budget-friendly alternative to wallpapering that will achieve a similar look.  I chose the quatrefoil pattern just because I love it and think it will be a chic update to the space, but you could alternatively use this stencil to stay a bit closer to the original design.  Use kelly green paint to stencil the pattern on the walls.

6. DIY drop cloth drapes: $19.97 (+ lining with hot pink fabric).  Talk about bang for your buck!  Just line these drop cloths with the hot pink fabric (also used on the ottoman) for a touch of understated sass.

7. pillows: $24.99 for 2 (green), $18.99 (hot pink), $29.49 for 2 (striped), $20 for 2 (floral).

8. white bookcase: $59.99 (white bookcase), $25 each (glass door, in white, in 15.75 x 38.62 size), $25 each (solid door, white).  To keep this bookcase affordable, I decided to go with a mix-and-match option from Ikea.

Total: less than $1,500

Have a designer room in mind that you’d like me to recreate?  Just shoot me an email or link to it in the Comments section (it must be in quotes to be visible) and I’ll add it to the list!

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Design Advice: A Cozy, Cottage-Inspired Living Room

When my client contacted me to create a custom design plan for her living room, she felt totally lost as to what to do with the space.  Soaring ceilings, builder basic finishes, a wide-open floor plan and tired furniture had her worried that the living room could never become a cozy and inviting room that was perfect for entertaining both adults and a neighborhood full of kids.

Design Advice: A Cozy, Cottage-Inspired Living Room

Design Advice: A Cozy, Cottage-Inspired Living Room

Design Advice: A Cozy, Cottage-Inspired Living Room

The task of overhauling the living room was even more daunting to my client because she loves to change her decor with the seasons, from spring greens in the summer to deep burgundy in the winter months.  But not to worry!!

Taking her budget and design style into account, here is the fun and flexible cottage-inspired design plan for my client’s new living room:

Living Room - Modern Cottage

You’ll notice that this space incorporates oodles of pattern and texture, two hallmarks of cottage design, while the furniture pieces are largely constructed in traditional designs.  Warm browns and creams and bright white are accented by pops of fun and fresh color – green and yellow are depicted in the design plan for summer, and my client can quickly (and affordably) switch the accessories out in winter for an entirely different look.  Let’s take a peek at how this gorgeous room came together!

~ Wall Color & Paint. This creamy beige is the perfect backdrop for this space, and should wrap around all of the walls to the vaulted ceiling.  The underside of the soffit, which is currently painted white, will also be painted in this neutral tone to allow the eye to move continuously up to the high ceilings.  Although it will take time, the golden oak woodwork (including the stair risers) will look lovely painted in a crisp white.  The bannister, however, will ultimately be stained a rich walnut tone to match the new hardwood floors.

~ Flooring. As my client’s ultimate goal is to add hardwood flooring to the space, this pre-finished oak flooring in a deep wood tone will look beautiful and provide a great contrast to the furniture in the space, without breaking the bank.

~ Furniture. At the client’s request, the major pieces of furniture in this room are being replaced with durable and comfortable pieces in neutral tones so that the look of the room can be changed to suit the season.

~ Sofa. This cream slipcovered sofa is the perfect combination of traditional and cottage style, with rolled arms, comfy cushions and a skirted slipcover that can be thrown in the wash as necessary.  Placed against the long wall where the existing sofa is currently located, this piece will anchor the seating arrangement and provide a focal point for the room.

~ Coffee Table. The rich wood of this coffee table will be striking against the creamy beige sofa.  Placed in front of the sofa, it will be the perfect place for the family to kick up their feet or play a board game.

~ Pair of Existing End Tables. With a quick coat of chocolate paint or stain and flanking either side of the sofa, the existing pale-toned end tables will fit right in with this new design scheme.

~ Slipper Chairs. Who says neutral has to be boring?  This pair of slipper chairs is upholstered in a traditional damask pattern, in modern shades of chocolate and cream.  By simply swapping them out with the loveseat that is currently placed against the railing, my client will have an intimate conversation nook that can easily become part of the larger seating arrangement.

~ Side Table.  The loose trellis pattern on this unique side table is just stunning, and the warm wood top adds the perfect rustic touch.  Sliding this baby right between the new slipper chairs will provide whoever perches on those beautiful chairs with a place to rest their book or drink.

~ Existing Console Table.  The console table that is currently positioned near the top of the stairs is already in the perfect location, and after it receives the same paint/stain treatment as the end tables it will blend perfectly with the rest of the new living room.

~ Lighting.

~ Pair of Chandeliers.  This pair of chandeliers serves two functions in this space.  First, they add a touch of whimsy to the space, hanging from the soffit and flanking either side of the sofa (at about the height of a traditional table lamp).  Second, these chandeliers will have a dramatic effect and immediately draw one’s eye to the height of the room, which is a fabulous feature that should be accentuated.  These handy converters will allow my client to adapt her recessed lighting for these cottage-y chandeliers.

~ Lamps.  Every room can benefit from multiple lighting sources, and this spacious living room is no exception.  This swing-arm floor lamp in an oil-rubbed bronze will bring some lovely ambient light to the corner of the living room by the slipper chairs, and also provide a little light for some late night reading.  Another lamp like this placed on the console will greet my client’s guests as they enter the living room from the stairway.

~ Rug.  This simple striped rug in an 8 x 10 epitomizes the cottage feel of this room, and it is also an absolute steal.  It will anchor the seating area while breaking up the carpet in the living room – and once the hardwood floors are in, it will add a little visual texture and coziness to the space.

~ Curtains.  The beautiful window will look fabulous framed by these breezy white curtains.  I would love to see them hung as close to the ceiling as possible to take advantage of this soaring space – and they would look best with the panels hung wide, just barely covering the window frame so that the window looks as large as possible.  Some simple bamboo blinds hung just below the curtain rod will complete the look and add even more texture to the space.

~ Artwork.  The long wall behind the sofa is just begging for a little pizazz.  A series of four large frames (in the 27.5 x 39.25 size) hung in a row above the sofa will be fabulous – especially when they are filled with these gorgeous fabrics: 1, 2, 3 and 4.  With just a yard of each fabric, this feature wall provides a huge bang for your buck and can easily be switched up as the seasons change.  It is amazing the dramatic impact this simple artwork will have on my client’s living room.

~ Accessories.

~ Throw Pillows.  With just a few throw pillows, it is a breeze to add splashes of color throughout the room.  These beautiful embroidered pillows add dashes of yellow and green to the sofa and look amazing with the fabric on the focal wall, while these simple yellow pillows will add even more interest to the slipper chairs without competing with that fabulous pattern.

~ Glass Jars.  Simple accents like these recycled glass jars add interest to the room – they will look fabulous on the console table and spread the color scheme throughout the space.

So there you have it!!  A brand new living room from head to toe.  What do you guys think?  Stay tuned for the design quickies that I created for this client’s kitchen and dining area . . .

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

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A New Throne For Your Home

I know, I know – this title is a little more risque than you’re probably used to at It’s Great To Be Home.  But there’s a reason for that – just let me explain.

You’ve probably heard that low-flow toilets are the way to go these days because they use way less water than outdated high-flow toilets – like up to 30% less.  And with programs like Dallas’ “New Throne For Your Home,” some cities actually reimburse homeowners for part of the cost of replacing their old toilets with water-saving low-flow toilets.  That’s a pretty awesome deal, right?

Here’s a press release that the City of Dallas issued when the program was started almost two years ago:

A New Throne for Your Home

Even though this program had been around for over a year by the time we started remodeling our home, we knew nothing about it until we saw a little flyer at Home Depot Expo.  We were totally blown away!  Our home was old enough to qualify for the program (built before 1992), so we were in the money!!!  All that we had to do was fill out an application that is available online, and send it in to the City of Dallas along with our most recent water bill and a receipt showing that we had purchased 2 low-flow toilets – so easy!!

Now for the interesting part.  We’d been waiting for a few months to see that $180 credit on our water bill – and today we got a call that someone from the City of Dallas was on their way to scope out our digs and make sure that we’d really installed the new low-flow toilets.  They wanted to make sure that we weren’t scammers!!  Luckily this was no problem for us as we hadn’t been planning on pocketing 180 bucks-worth of free water.

Now that we’ve passed inspection, we can expect to see the credit on our next water bill!  Gotta love it when your city takes steps to help out your wallet and the planet.

Want to find out if your city offers a similar low-flow voucher plan?  Just google the name of your town with the phrase “low flow toilet.”  And click here and here for tips on choosing a low-flow toilet.

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