It's time for another bedroom design, this time inspired by Disney's Tangled.
I
cannot express to you how much I love this movie. Everything about it.
Everything. The art is so beautiful, & the iconic floating lantern
scene serves as perfect inspiration for a room design. The colors are
gorgeous... purples & yellows galore. Everything in this film stems
from the kingdom's emblem of the yellow sun on a purple background, so
these two images were a good place to start.
I found an absolutely
perfect palate on design-seeds.com called ''Blooming Tones'', which
immediately made me think of the magic flower which also plays with the
same colors. The palate even throws in a little turquoise to hint to
Flynn's dashing vest. [Maybe now is the time to mention that there are
some spoilers in this post, but I gotta say, if you haven't seen Tangled yet, then I don't know what to tell you, except go. Go watch it right now.]
For
the bedding, a nice simple floral print works quite well, but you have
to be careful to hit that sweet spot in between looking juvenile and
grandma-ish. This set
has some branches incorporated that makes it feel adult, but not old
fashioned. In makes reference to all the flowers that Rapunzel has in
her braid when she ventures out into the world for the first time.
For
art, a gallery wall is wonderful, because Rapunzel is always looking to
'add a few new paintings to [her] gallery'. If you were stuck in your
tower all day, uniformity would get old quickly, so mix in colors and
textures to make it interesting Also a purple accent wall is awesome for
brightening up the entire space.
If
there's room for seating, have a nice peacock colored chair. It brings
in the color of Flynn's outfit, and what is more suited for that than a
chair, much like the one he is tied to with Rapuzel's lustrous locks.
Since
yellow and orange are so vibrant, little pops of these colors work
best, like in throw pillows or blankets. Added texture is fun, too, like
in this pillow.
You can make your own as well, which seems pretty Rapunzel. I mean she
sews dresses, so she would probably like making pillows.
For lighting, of course, lanterns. Duh. Pottery Barn has a whole line of nice lanterns for hanging, setting on surfaces, or you can just make your own from Mason jars!
Stay tuned for the next bedroom inspiration. Now, go, live your dream.
xo
images via pinterest, google, and here.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Winter Bedroom
Sometimes as the seasons change, it just feels natural that you would
want your surroundings in your home to change with them. My friend Rachel
is getting ready to do a little bedroom season-change of her own from
warmer weather to cold weather, so here are my thoughts on what might
make for some nice alterations.
She loves all things fall, forest, fruit and frosty, so I pulled this color pallet from design-seeds.com because 'Frosted Berry' seemed all too appropriate.
White bedding with texture reminds me of a blanket of snow. Hah, blanket. West Elm has some beautiful bedding in white. And what is the holiday season without some twinkle lights? These from Crate & Barrel are battery operated, and on a wire instead of the white plastic string like you'd usually see, which makes them look a bit simpler, and more unique. White frames in a simple arrangement keep your wall looking creative and personal, while maintaining a look that isn't cluttered. And if you reallllly use your imagination, you could imagine them as snowflakes...? Maybe?... Anyway, then, just add some fun winter themed items and colors to your bookshelf, as well as a delicious winter-scented candle like the Holiday Collection at Macy's. Mmm.
Happy Winter!
xo
images via pinterest
She loves all things fall, forest, fruit and frosty, so I pulled this color pallet from design-seeds.com because 'Frosted Berry' seemed all too appropriate.
White bedding with texture reminds me of a blanket of snow. Hah, blanket. West Elm has some beautiful bedding in white. And what is the holiday season without some twinkle lights? These from Crate & Barrel are battery operated, and on a wire instead of the white plastic string like you'd usually see, which makes them look a bit simpler, and more unique. White frames in a simple arrangement keep your wall looking creative and personal, while maintaining a look that isn't cluttered. And if you reallllly use your imagination, you could imagine them as snowflakes...? Maybe?... Anyway, then, just add some fun winter themed items and colors to your bookshelf, as well as a delicious winter-scented candle like the Holiday Collection at Macy's. Mmm.
Happy Winter!
xo
images via pinterest
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
It's Jess!
Well, I've said it before and I'll say it again... I'm always thinking about the New Girl sets. This article talks about the strange things that the show has featured as props or artwork on set. Take a peeky-peek. =)
xo
Monday, May 6, 2013
Anyone...? Anyone...?
The internet is a wonderful thing, ya know? For example, when one gets the urge to, say..., find homes featured in movies and television that might be currently for sale, Google is right there to help. Looky what I found...
Cameron Frye's house from Ferris Bueller's Day Off will be on the market in the near future for $1.65 million. Says bankrate.com, "No actual windows were harmed in the making of the film." The home was designed in 1953 by architect A. James Speyer, with unique removable walls. The window that the famous Ferrari crashes through was made of fake made-for-breaking glass, and out of the ten cameras shooting the scene, only one caught the crash. As Ferris would say,"Life moves pretty fast..."
Probably should get back to work now...
Cameron Frye's house from Ferris Bueller's Day Off will be on the market in the near future for $1.65 million. Says bankrate.com, "No actual windows were harmed in the making of the film." The home was designed in 1953 by architect A. James Speyer, with unique removable walls. The window that the famous Ferrari crashes through was made of fake made-for-breaking glass, and out of the ten cameras shooting the scene, only one caught the crash. As Ferris would say,"Life moves pretty fast..."
Probably should get back to work now...
xo
Friday, May 3, 2013
Les Mis ObSETssion
Earlier this year, I had the amazing opportunity to attend a discussion panel for all the Oscar nominated production designers and set decorators for the 2013 Academy Awards. Holy moly, it was so awesome. And the best most wonderful part? I mustered up the bravery to walk up to Anna Lynch-Robinson, the set decorator for Les Mis, and talk to her for a couple minutes. I was so star struck that I honestly don’t even remember what I said, but I do remember that she was crazy cool. =)
xo
photo source
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Who's That Girl
I’m constantly thinking about the ‘New Girl’ sets. Just all the time. Check this link out for a post from the set decorator, Jane Shirkes. I got a chance to meet her last year, and she’s super cool… exactly who you would expect to have helped create such great sets for this show…
Sigh… so wonderful.
xo
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