Behind the Photo Shoot!

I love this post from one of my favorite bloggers, Julia from Hooked on Houses. She is my design kindred spirit. I have to reblog her latest posting on home that was featured in Better Homes and Gardens. Magazine readers haven’t clue how long and what it takes to do a photo shoot. I shoot can take hours to set up, but before the shoot you have to shop for accessories, furniture and fresh flowers. I love photo shoots but they are time consuming, but very fun.

You can find the article at:

http://www.hookedonhouses.net/2014/08/25/styling-a-colorful-ranch-for-better-homes-gardens

I hope this link works, I am technologically challenged at times.

 

1970’s Interior Design – Part II

1970's Kitchen

1970’s Kitchen

Love the Color!!!

Love the Color!!!

Crate and Barrel stills sells the bentwood chairs and the enameled pot, as well as the table.

Crate and Barrel stills sells the bentwood chairs and the enameled pot, as well as the table.

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I think this is my aunt's kitchen.  The pattern paper is probably contact paper.

I think this is my aunt’s kitchen. The pattern paper is probably contact paper.

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Here are more images. I love looking back at this stuff.

Refresh + Restyle

Two weeks ago a a neighbor and I restyled one of our  other neighbor’s homes. We volunteered to this for our monthly neighborhood women’s club meeting. Our neighbor, Patty had a house full  of furniture and collectables. Patty bought the home 12 years ago when she was single, three years ago she married and her new husband added his life of furniture and collectables. About a year ago Patty’s mother in law suddenly passed away leaving her home contents to Patty and her husband. Needless to say Patty was overwhelmed by furniture lamps and collectables.

80 hours later and a fresh coat of paint my other neighbor Deb and I reshuffled and moved furniture, reorganized collections of art, china ,books and family heirlooms.  The end result showcased and blended Patty and her husband’s lives and family history. Collectables that had been hidden away are now displayed and enjoyed.

A home is to showcase your history and tell your story.

The couples Hawaiian lithographs are highlighted. The lamp and a few trinkets have a pineapple motif.  Pine apples are from Hawaii and are a colonial symbol of hospitality.

The couples Hawaiian lithographs are highlighted. The lamp and a few trinkets have a pineapple motif. Pine apples are from Hawaii and are a colonial symbol of hospitality.

Patty and Blake love Hawaii. We gathered ocean, blue & white items to tell the story. The vignette showcases their wedding photos and  an antique seaside painting by a relative.

Patty and Blake love Hawaii. We gathered ocean, blue & white items to tell the story. The vignette showcases their wedding photos and an antique seaside painting by a relative.

Entry Hall -Before  Items were sporadic and not telling a story.  Once again a monotone palette.

Entry Hall -Before
Items were sporadic and not telling a story. Once again a monotone palette.This the before photo of Patty's Entry Hall. The palette monotone and sparse.

 

This the before photo of Patty’s Entry Hall. The palette monotone and sparse.