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Creat a Romantic Rome with Red, Pink and White

Romantic Bedroom: Lace Bedding. Mix old and new, sheer and crocheted. Start by layering your bed with crochet-edge sheets (purchase or sew crochet trim to plain sheets), then top it with an extra-wide lacy panel. The look is pure romance.

Romantic pink living room: Red and pink sofa, white walls and floors. Look for damaged pieces of vintage lace to recycle into pillow decoration. Salvage the best sections for the project and stitch onto colorful fabrics so the delicate designs pop.
October 22, 2011 2 Comments
New-Traditional Style Room Design

Love the color combination of this bedroom!

Dark wood cabinets with half glass doors for dining room, extraordinary artwork.

Dark gray sofa background with a simple modern wall art, love the leather sofa.

I adore that yellow sofa and the wall decorations, The pendant light cluster, too

Do you know exactly what is new-traditional style? How about these designs? Trad Home via
April 16, 2011 1 Comment
Antique Cottage Style Bedroom Designs

Dark interiors are brought to life with the addition of clean white bedding and linens. Floral details on the shams and duvet serve as a rustic compliment to the raw oak in the exposed support beam and dry-stacked hearth with stones that could otherwise be bulky and cold. Additional feminine details like the painted, antique chest at the edge of the bed, aged chandelier lend themselves to creating a comforting cottage appeal.

An early-1800s Southern rope bed features a headboard that can be removed or be hooked into an upright position, ostensibly to encourage air circulation in summer and to block drafts in winter. Pine shutters serve as a neutral counterpoint and perfect pair for the rooms, aging green-painted walls. Ornate touches are limited to an elegant, antique light fixture in order to compliment but not overtake the quiet feel of the room.

In the master bedroom, a vintage French sewing cabinet doubles as a headboard. The motor-court sign was discovered at a local antique show and serves as an eye-catching and whimsical focal point around which additional seating and light fixtures are placed.

Create a one-of-a-kind setting and show how much you care about your animals with grace and just a touch of humor. A handsomely carved c. 1905 English bed found helps create a cozy feel in the master bedroom; balloon shades soften the double-hung windows. The bed had been fitted with a patchwork pinwheel quilt and is adorned with whimsical needlepoint pillows featuring various dog breeds.

An antique quilt rests on an aged blanket chest; and old ticking fabric covers the lampshade; netting forms a delicate canopy on the 19th-century mahogany American bed and gossamer curtains from Pine Cone Hill are at the windows.
Combining the Antiques and Contemporary Design by Vicente Wolf
April 11, 2011 No Comments
Holiday Decor: Dining Room and Living Room Decorating
Photo Credit: Robin Stubbert
Fresh white flowers and greenery make a surprisingly wintry effect, minus the chill.
Photo Credit: Frances Janisch
Create a winter wonderland in blue and white with some simple touches.
Photo Credit: Charles Maraia
Matching bunches of flowers punch up the effect.
Above photos via: countryliving
Photography: Stacey Brandford
Bring the outdoors in with glistening white decorations that mimic the snow-covered holiday landscape. Red accents are hot on the 2009 fashion runways, so bring these into your home, as well.
Photography: Stacey Brandford
Products & Services: Shelves, Ikea; Ribbon on gifts, Mokuba; wall colour, Silver Cloud (30YY 63/024) ICI Paints.
The generous Ikea shelving system in this living room keeps things organized while offering plenty of space to display family photos, vases and bowls.
Photography: John Cullen
Products & Services: Christmas tree, Danson Decor.
The look is simple to achieve and drop-dead chic. A Louis Ghost chair by Philippe Starck for Kartell continues the mod aesthetic.
Photography: Tracy Shumate
Products & Services: Red chairs, Ikea; artwork: Botanical on Red by Lamont (top left), Small Branch by Ratcliff (top, second from left), Pinhole Nesters 2,3 & 4 by Wood (small red birds); Sarah by Gilmour (top right), The Happy Family by Irvine (bottom left), Art Interiors.

Photography: Janis Nicolay
Products & Services: Tree,David Hunter Garden Center
This tree’s fluffy branches have been sprayed white to add texture and a snowy effect.
Photography: Tracy Shumate
Products & Services: Rug, Modern Weave; throw, Angus & Company.

Photography: Stacey Brandford
Photography: Ted Yarwood
Products & Services: Amber ornaments, Putti; ribbon, Mokuba; bouquet, Michel Renaud of Toronto’s Horticultural Design.
Arrange the branches in a tall vase with a medium-sized opening, and pour in sand to stabilize the bottom. To keep the look modern, opt for ornaments in a limited palette, such as these silver and amber decorations.
Photography: Michael Graydon
Products & Services: Tassels,Designer Fabrics; chairs, Elte; china, AT Design Group; vases,Trianon.
Simple Christmas decorations can make a big statement. A large evergreen wreath decorated with burlap tassels adds an organic appeal to this holiday table.
Above photos via: houseandhome.

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December 4, 2010 3 Comments
Tuscan Theme Room Decorating Ideas
Tuscany style is one of simplicity and nature and is a great home decorating idea. Tuscany decorating comes fromthe Tuscany Valley in Italy and is meant to bring the outdoors in. Tuscany style is unique as well as beautiful and cosy.
All those who visit Tuscany and fall in love with its wonderful hills and typical stone-wall farm houses also wish to bring home the very same Tuscan decor and create in their place the very same unique Tuscan country style.
Textures are a big part of the Tuscany theme. It involves the use of stone and primative tile for the flooring but wood orlaminate floors can also be added to the mix. Textured plaster for the walls in a warm color is also another importantingredient in the big picture and here is where you can really be creative and add your personal stamp on a room. If you likebeams, you can add them to a tuscany styled room. They conjure up a warm, cozy and rustic feel.Mosaicing a floor is another way to add charm to a Tuscany theme.
Tuscan artisans developed a great ability to transform natural elements into wonderful decorative objects that can be admired everywhere in Tuscany. An example are the marble floors, the terracotta (earthenware) roof tiles, the stone columns and the wrought-iron gates.
The beauty of the majority of these creations is based on their simplicity. The real Tuscan style is a combination of natural stones, wood and colors. This decor style expresses inner peace, comfort and warmth, so that you and your guests can feel comfortably at ease.
Tuscany home decor alsoutilizes wooden furniture. It needs to look aged and you can accomplish this different colored stains. Although buying antique furniture would really do the trick.Tuscany decorating is based on a cultural heritage. Adding accessories can bring out the Tuscany Italian heritage.Accessories that are homemade are common for this home decorating idea. more: Tuscany Style Home Decorating Guide.
November 22, 2010 No Comments
Tuscany Style Home Decorating Guide
Homeowners are looking for the easiest and finest ways to bring the air of Tuscany into their abode– using the highest quality products, and saving money at the same time.
Luckily for us all, Tuscany has influenced it’s visitors all over the world. With that said, I have devised a simple to follow guide that can assist you with bringing Tuscany right into your home with a helpful design guide that works.
The Ultimate Tuscan Home Decorating Guide is a tool that compiles a no-nonsense, decorating ideas formula, for creating a fresh Tuscan feel to any room. And yes, I will even show you how to design a Tuscan Home Theatre!
My Tuscan Decorating eBook is a step-by-step guide incorporating only the top Tuscan Decor products. No more searching to find the perfect authentic Tuscan accessories.
Over the years, I have assisted so many people with their Tuscan decorating. Countless numbers of people have emailed me for advice. I have to admit, I’ve spent a heck of a lot of time trying to find the best colors, fabrics, flooring, counter tops, greenery, lighting… It truly was a lot of fun creating this book… I’ve seen it and done it all.
How can The Ultimate TUSCAN HOME Decorating Guide help with your decorating project?
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The Tuscan Home Decorating Guide focuses in on each room.Here are some examples:
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November 21, 2010 1 Comment












