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Thursday, December 31, 2009

YAM Magazine - Victoria’s Design Scene

I just got the latest issue of YAM Magazine – You and Me :: Living Smart.  This new publication by Page One Publishers is a new lifestyle magazine in Victoria BC.  I am especially excited about this issue as I was invited to write an article detailing the Victoria design community from an insider’s perspective. 

 

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If you are curious as to who is on the list of top designers and who are the up and coming names pick up a copy.  I know you will find YAM magazine to be of top notch quality.  As a graphic designer and aficionado of design I really appreciate the elegant layouts and crisp graphics.  Also of great importance to me is that YAM is printed using Green choices such as FSC Mixed Sources.

 

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This article was a great opportunity for Meade Design Group to shed light on the vibrant design community of Victoria, BC and a great way to close off 2009.  Meade Design Group welcomes in 2010 – a year that we hope will be colourful, rich in texture, bright, tastefully accessorized and above all well designed.

 

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Happy New Year!!!

Since we're not doing anything very exciting or glamorous for this New Year's Eve, I thought I'd compile a group of pretties that scream "New Year's Eve" to me...  Tables I'd love to sit at...  Things I'd love to wear...





The perfect black crystal chandelier for New Year's Eve...









Aren't these black and white chinoiserie plates gorgeous??? 



If I had some place to go other than the living room, I'd love to wear this fun cocktail ring (from here)





And how amazing is this wallpapered closet?!!!   (from Houzz)... 







I could see putting on my "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" dress in there...







Seriously I'm in love with that dress.  (And don't have it btw) but there are so many places online you can find who sell a version of it:





...  But in reality I'll be at home in my pjs...









Enjoying one of these with my husband:









Celebrating this:







Happy New Year!!!  Thank you so much for your support & friendship. You've all been so amazing & your comments & emails mean so much to me.  Have fun & be safe tonight!!!!
xoxo,
lauren


ps-  a little heads up on what's to come in our house this next year:  ORGANIZATION!!  We're hitting the closets, laundry room & work spaces, and are on a mission to make them functional and pretty.  Can't wait!!!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Eclectic Funky Glam Princess Dorm Room

Some years ago, my husband and I recieved the most perfect Christmas present ever.  Our first precious baby girl.  Yes, my sweet daughter's birthday happens to be on Christmas Eve. This always makes for an even busier time of year.  I am ultra sensitive to the fact that I do not want her birthday overshadowed because of the very exciting and important day that follows.  We try to keep it as seperate as possible. (which, as you can imagine, is not easy!)  Because of this, I may tend to go a bit overboard the other way. (me? never!)

Well, this year she decided she wanted a room makeover! {Project! Yay!}  I was so excited and the wheels started turning immediately, but a room re-do the day before Christmas can be a bit overwhelming!  Needless to say, this is what I have been working on the past couple weeks.  Plus, all the other good and fun Christmas stuff!  She chose the colors and picked out a few items, but the reveal was a ginormous suprise.  I forgot to take a before picture (dangit) but it was kind of a neglected mix of shabby chic, little girl, baby room and big girl who thinks she's 16 stuff.  I'm sure you get the visual.

 And now it's a little girl's FUnky GlAm pRinceSs Dorm RoOm! Check it out...



I wanted to keep the cost down as much as possible, so I was pretty creative and thrifty.


We lucked out to have HUGE bedrooms in this house, so fun!  Perfect for a little girl who loves to sing and dance constantly and a designers dream!  She wanted to have the space in the center open, so we went with a sleeper sofa.  I found it on sale for $199 regulary $399.  Not bad, not bad.  The color was perfect and it is super easy to fold up and down.  The pillows I got on sale.  The two on the sides on clearance...$3 each!  I only had to cover a few squares with the fabric I had purchased for the room.  This gave them a real custom look.  The white in the middle my Grandmother stitched for her.  I just added some tulle to funk it up a bit.






Next, the focal wall.  I found this great saying by Judy Garland on etsy from itswrittenonthewall.  (She was awesome to work with.  Great quality, good price and super fast shipping...check her out)  I think every little girl (and big girl) should have this saying on thier wall.  I took 4 thrift store frames and painted them all out in white.






I chose frames that all add different ornate details.  This gives them a more interesting feminine look.  The big one went around the vinyl quote and for the smaller, I covered cardboard with my fabrics.  The dots are from TJ Maxx.  (gotta love TJ Maxx.)





Ok.  I love this next part.  I have to say though, the pictures do not do it justice.  I couldn't get a great picture, but it is so fun.  I have always wanted to do something interesting with this little nook in her room.  I took a shower curtain tension rod (I already had) and put it between the two walls.  I then wrapped 10 yards of each color of tulle around and swooping down.  I tied doube ribbons in a few places to both secure and add some more girly-ness.


 The curtains are from Big Lots.  Tied with the same ribbon.



Hopefully you get the idea. Tucked back in there is a cozy little "chill" area to read or rest or whatever. You'll see a cute little table that I found for $6 at the thrift store and my lamp revamp from Big Lots. Painted the little table and as for the lamp...painted the gold base white, jeweled trim on the shade and voila! A feminine funky reading lamp.



The furniture was my grandmothers so that make it even cooler.  It is a deco style...how many different styles have we mixed here?  Love eclectic!  We painted it all in this crazy pink my daughter picked out and put some mismatched glass knobs on as well.  The color ties it in and the knobs give it a the feminine glam feel.   I accesorized it with girly stuff.  A new jewelry holder, a decorative storage box and glam candles.  All on clearance of course!  To tie it all in I made a simple runner out of the fabric and covered my aunty's chair as well.  Notice the feminine, victorian detail in the chair paired with a comtemporary fabric...and it works!  Love that chair!  Thanks Pammy :)

For some more "art" on the shelf above I covered cheap canvas with the coordinating fabrics.  You could use anything though.  I added a few details for interest.  Then took my dollar store vases and dropped a pink flower in each.  Simply lovely!



I made this inspirational piece out of dollar store frames and some shelf backing I had leftover. (remember, I hate to throw things away...I might need them! see?)  I printed out words to inspire and put them in the frames.  Love, believe, dance, sing, play, inspire, authentic, create, grateful...you get the idea.  Good reminders to live life and love it.  Hopefully she will read them daily.  I simply painted out the board, attached the frames with epoxy and hung with ribbon.  Two custom "art" pieces to fill big walls...less than $18, including paint.  I have to admit I was nervous, but I think they turned out pretty well and you can't beat the price!


I also made her some fun bulletin boards for pictures, cards, etc. out of the fabrics I choice for the room.  They were sooo easy and inexpensive to make, but make a big impact in the room as well as function.  I don't think they will stay empty for long!




 This is my cheap and easy "floral arrangement". (ha ha) Thrift store vase with Christmas beads and dollars store stones.  I just layered them in the glass, stuck in these funky Christmas decor wand thingys and tied it with coordinating tulle. { Watch for all the Christmas clearance that you can use in other ways!} The mirror is an old mirror I had in my room growing up that I just tied with coordinating ribbon.  Another Christmas garland draped across the dresser.  The frame my daughter made.  ( she needs to get a picture in it)  Notice how I have mixed styles throughout the room.  Adding simple things to what you already have can totally change the look.  For instance, some of the cottage-y items from her room before I simply added some tulle or fringe and now it's feminine glam. This gives uniqueness and interest.  No fear decorating here!



Even the trash can couldn't escape my hot glue gun!


All in all I think it turned out pretty good. The look on my daughters face was priceless and that is all I can ask for!  I can't leave anything alone, so there are a few more things I'd like to do in here.  Check back. ;)  I hope this inspires you to re-use what you have and think outside the box. Again, there is no wrong way to decorate your home. If it makes you feel good, do it! Here are a few more pics. Best wishes for the new year!




I'm sharing...




The Shabby Chic Cottage



 


BCD Show and tell








DIY Day @ ASPTL

Eye Candy of the Week – Arcos Vase by Asprey

 

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PRODUCT

Arcos Vase

 

MANUFACTURE

Asprey

 

DESIGNER

Damián Garrido

 

MATERIALS

Sterling Silver

 

DIMENTIONS

39.5 cm wide by 41.5 cm high

 

DESCRIPTION

I just love the volume of this piece and the fact is made of sterling silver.  As you well know I am a big fan of sterling silver – It is my favourite material.  I also like the fact that they are two great pieces in one piece.  I am not so much fan of motion pieces but this is an extraordinary exception.

With a tag of £17,000 I guess this piece is a real eye candy, as much as I would like to have it. It is only ever for me to gaze upon.

 

YUMMY FACTOR

Unattainably Delicious  !!!

 

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Monday, December 28, 2009

The End of a Decade


One of my favorite things to do in during the holiday season is to sit in my living room, cozy by the fire, and admire the soft glow of the Christmas Tree.  Whether it is the early am with my coffee, or at the end of the day when everyone is asleep ( which rarely happens ;) ) it gives me a sense of calm.   Holiday lights have always been so magical to me.  I loved riding around with my parents as a kid and looking at all the Christmas lights.  As an adult it is sometimes hard to feel that magic with all thats going on around me, but somehow the warm glow of the lights give me a glimpse of the magic and wonder of the season.  I hope my kids feel this feeling and never lose it.  I see the excitement in my little ones and I just want to bottle it up and save it forever!  



Sometimes I try to hard to make things perfect for my kids that I set myself up for disappointment and miss the simple moments that are the magic.  The last couple weeks I have tried to just step back and enjoy the ride.  I was trying to do too much for that perfect season instead of just being in the moment.  I read the most amazing post by Melissa @ The Inspired Room and it really put things into perspective for me. (thanks Melissa!)  It was exactly what I needed at that moment and it helped me to enjoy those last few magical days and have a new outlook for the year to come.


I am stretching out this Christmas season as long as I can.  Today as I was enjoying my morning coffee by the fire, lights all aglow, my thoughts were the nearing of the new year.  I was thinking about the abundance of blessings this past year as well as the past DECADE! (can you believe it!?)



One of my many blessings in the past ten years was the gift of motherhood, which is the most amazing experience of my life.    I can't believe how fast they are growing.  Before I know it another decade will be behind us.  My new year, and new decade, resolution is to soak it up!  Every minute.




I am so thankful for my incredible husband who is amazing in every way.  He is the love of my life and my very best friend. I am so looking forward to making more memories.


I have a wonderful family who loves me unconditionally and I feel so blessed to be near them.


So, I know this years going to be another busy one with a lot of exciting things ahead.  (There will be lots of fun projects to share with ya'll!)  The goal is to enjoy the journey, be in the now and don't sweat the small stuff!


Warmest Wishes to You and Yours!

New Baby!

Well our "new baby" BOY finally came!   His name is Justin Alexander and he was born on December 22nd.  




We had a huge snowstorm here last weekend so we took Christian (our 2 yr old) to my parents' house just in case I went into labor. 



On Sunday night I started having regular (but not painful) contractions.  I didn't call the doctor until the next night when they were a couple of minutes apart (STILL not painful) and she told me to go on in to the hospital just in case.  SO we went in & yes I was having contractions but still wasn't at a point where I should stay, so we went home.  The next day (the roads had cleared up finally!)and although I was still having contractions, (going on 40+ hours--- seriously???)   we went to get Christian from my mom's to take him home.  (We'd missed him like crazy and I was giving up on ever going into real labor :)  And of course my water broke.  My first thought was "not the sofa!!!" and ran as fast as I could off of my mom's velvet sofa & off the rug & onto the hardwood. 



We said our goodbyes (again) to Christian and off we went back to the hospital.  They gave me a good ol' dose of pitocin and off we went into the real hard labor.  Justin was born at around 11 that night and it was such a smooth delivery.  He weighed 6 lbs 13 oz and is healthy healthy healthy!! :)



I feel GREAT and really couldn't have had an easier delivery and am so thankful.  I'm SO ready to jump & dance around but am being good & am going to wait until I'm supposed to.  (less than 2 weeks! wahooooo)
We came home from the hospital on Christmas Eve and I could NOT believe how big my little Christian seemed!!!!  He got to meet his brother & so far has been really sweet.  He gives him kisses and checks on him when he cries & generally ignores him most of the time.  :)  We had an awesome Christmas Day with just us & it was so crazy to look around and see that there are now 4 of us.  2 boys.  (Well, really 3 and I'm totally outnumbered.)  WOW. 



So for now, we're hibernating.   (It's pretty much what we like to do when we have a baby. ;)  I'll keep you posted & will try to muster up some design-related posts soon!! :)  Hope you all had a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and thank you all SO much for your kind emails & well-wishes.  It was really fun (and took my mind off things) at the hospital when my blackberry would ding and I'd get a sweet wish from one of you.  :)  I really appreciate it.


Right now we're in that sleep-deprived but lovey-dovey wonderful stage of life after a new baby.  He really is a little angel and we couldn't be happier.  We're so thankful to have such a healthy little boy and are taking each day (no hour!) one at a time...
xoxo,
lauren

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Another Brighton Beauty

"St Minver" a Contemporary Romantic

Property Summary

Category: House
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 4
Garage: Double
Close to: Melbourne: 10km (direct line)
What a classy facade!
This home must be even better in person...


I think this traditional paving is absolutely gorgeousl...


And inside the colours are soft, almost feminine...
Just Beautiful to me! Have a look at the gorgeous dining room wall feature below...



Beautiful timber floors, it's advertisement doesn't list a price for sale, I'm guessing around $6 Million Big Ones!



There's that splash of red I've been seeing around lately in bedrooms I love - maybe I'd better do that
in my own bedroom now!





AND What did the Agent have to say about it!

“St Minver” - Gracious Golden Mile living

This is gracious living on the Golden Mile’s most charming tree-lined boulevard, renovated with a fine appreciation for the detail that makes these substantial period originals so desirable on land approx 1002sqm/10,785sqft. This five bedroom plus library-sized home-office, 4 bathroom home showcases fine formal rooms including a full-width lounge opening to a deep front verandah above broad lawns, and a sophisticated dining room – each with a sandstone fireplace.

Designed to fit a family, casual living flows from a lounge area featuring a fireplace faced full-height with Victorian limestone, to a dining area with french doors to paved pool-side gardens set with a dual-heated, glass-fenced pool.

Accommodation is equally family-wise, with a fine first-floor master-suite featuring dual WIRs (one beautifully fitted and size as a full dressing-room with bay-window-seat), plus an flexible fifth bedroom complete with sitting-area and ensuite in a separately accessed wing – perfect to serve as guest or nanny quarters or as accommodation for dependent in-laws or independent children.

Finished with an eye to enduring quality, this elegant home features a rich mix of Australian hardwood floors and fine stones including specially-imported Northern Italian granite for the Smeg kitchen, Victorian limestone for the bathrooms, and sandstone fireplaces for the formal rooms.

Appointed to beyond-prestige specifications (with zoned sound system servicing internal living and outdoor entertaining areas, ducted zoned reverse-cycle air-conditioning/heating, ducted vacuum, video-intercom, alarm and 15,000L underground –water-storage), the home also includes family-wise touches including fitted wine-cellaring, bedroom roof-storage and through-access double garage with pool-facility WC.

Set behind auto-gates just a three minute stroll from the beachfront, this is pure Golden grace.


WOWEE