My favorite part of the design process is choosing thoughtful accessories. Pieces that speak to the homeowner and their story, while pulling together a cohesive look. It’s no surprise that the home of Jenna Kincaid, Sweet Petite founder and one half of Lulu & Georgia, would be a lesson in accessorizing. Pops of colours and vintage finds create a space that is vibrant, cozy and fun and this weeks addition to my Inspired Interiors Series.
A few weeks ago I shared a selection of dining tables that I was considering. After much deliberation I’m happy to report I did make a decision … but you’ll have to wait a little while longer to see which one I chose 😉
With the holidays fast approaching, I’m going to need somewhere for friends and family to sit, so today I’m sharing a round-up of dining chairs I’m loving. These chairs are classics, styles that will stand the test of time. While I love a new trend as much as the next designer, more and more I find my clients and myself choosing classics when it comes to furniture, having fun and embracing trends with accessories instead.
So which style of dining chair is your favorite? I’d love to know in the comments below!
While you might think creating an eclectic look in a home would be easy given the freedom to mix design elements, but without a keen eye and thoughtful editing, a space can easily become cluttered and disorganized. Natalie Myers of Veer Designs however created an incredible modern bohemian space in the home of one half of the duo behind LA Party Stylist and it’s this week’s addition to the Inspired Interiors series.
Natalie maintained the classic bones and beautiful details of the home by using a neutral palette and injecting interest and colour with textiles and homeowner Marissa’s incredible art collection. Stacking books, layering rugs and gallery walls, give the home a thoughtful and well traveled feel.