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Thursday, May 19, 2011

I ♥ Giveaways

I came across this giveaway and knew I had to share it with you as fast as my little fingers could type up the post!  As any designer will tell you, the window treatments in a room are just as important as all the wonderful furniture pieces adorning it.  And while good quality treatments can get pretty pricey, they are completely worth the investment - but that's for another day, another post.  

For the chance to win $2,000 worth of window treatments from The Shade Store, just fill out the entry form at Dwell before May 31st, cross your fingers, and pray to sweet baby Jesus!

And in the meantime here are some images of what they offer at The Shade Store...


Patterned Sheers with Drapery
Relaxed Roman Shades with Drapery



Panel System with Sheers

Roman Shades


Solar Shades

Friday, May 13, 2011

Weekend Project for Bookworms

Need something to do this weekend?  How about getting a head start on organizing all those intellectually stimulating, or deliciously guilty pleasure books collecting dust in that very nondescript bookcase in the corner?  In an age where Kindle's, ipads, and e-books are quickly becoming the go-to information source at a mind-numbing speed, there is something very tangible and nostalgic about getting your information the old fashioned way.  But old fashioned does not have to mean, well old fashioned.  Here are some ways that your books can take a more creative role in your home's decor.

I'm not a huge fan of faux anything - except faux fur - but I found a fun and quirky use of a faux fireplace at an open house for a Better Shelter home.  This could also work nicely for any niche you might have in your walls. 

via Better Shelter

You could also give your books a more decorative role on the wall in place of pictures or mirrors as in the following images.

Conceal Bookshelves by Umbra


Or for a more random composition try this bookshelves made of painted steel.


Fin by B-Line

If you're short on space and your furniture needs to do double duty, this wine bar makes curling up on the couch with a glass of wine and a good book even easier!

Sloane by Crate and Barrel

Here's a great space saving solution for displaying your cook books while keeping them off the counter, and away from potential spills.


Sticklebook Book Shelf
For those of us with a little OCD, what could be a better way to spend your weekend?



And if you're looking for a bookcase that says, random is the new square..

Opus by Sean Yoo

Monday, May 2, 2011

His & Hers

It's been a little over a year now since my husband and I got married.  And what I've learned about the first year of marriage is that its all about learning new vocabulary.  I'm as clueless about football as he is about design, so while I've been learning what cuts, offside, and free safety means, he's been learning what bolster, jacquard, and mid-century modern means.  But the biggest word we've both learned this past, mostly wonderful but definitely interesting year, is the the word - Compromise. 

And what has been one of the hardest areas to compromise for two people with very distinct opinions on personal style?   Well of course, design.  Yes, compromising on our interior design decisions has become more difficult than figuring out who's right - should I dare say me?- or wrong during one of our heated "debates."

Needless to say, since our personal lives have been the muse of our subjects here at Choco.meh, Nancy and I decided to start the "His & Hers" series.  With some simple strategies and a lot of patience and, compromise, creating spaces that appeal to both parties can lead to designs that are not only beautifully balanced, but rewarding.

In the image below, some key pieces were thoughtfully selected to create a space that both you and your significant other will be rushing home to cuddle up together in.  A comfortable sofa with masculine and strong lines was softened up with the addition of feminine touches from the floral accent on one pillow, to the sumptuous sheepskin and silk fabric on the others.  The neutral color scheme keeps it gender neutral, while the variety in textures and pop of vibrant yellow keeps it interesting and fun.



Wednesday, April 27, 2011

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