Showing posts with label new house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new house. Show all posts

6.27.2014

DINING ROOM TOUR

Sorry to double up on the decorating posts this week, but I have been putting off showing you guys our dining room for so long now, and I finally decided that there's no time like the present!

The reason I kept putting it off is because I have been wanting to do a photo grid on the back wall above the buffet (for literally months now), but I cannot, for the life of me, find white square frames that are affordable. If anyone has a good resource for that, please let me know in the comments! I'm picturing a photo grid on that wall with black and white photos. I think it looks a little bare without it, but I just wanted to show you what I have so far anyway.

All of the links / sources can be found at the bottom of the post.




I'll start by showing you the buffet area.


Hi, Chester. Yes, I see you.




The buffet is a really cool mid-century modern design, in a pretty wood tone. It came with black doorknobs but I spray painted them gold. We actually have the night stands from this furniture suite in our master bedroom as well. It has a ton of storage inside, and it is great for keeping all of our serve ware and wine glasses organized (with room to spare!). I really like white kitchen stuff, can you tell? :) 

On top of the buffet, I just have a few little displays, including a bar tray (next best thing to having an actual bar cart).



fresh tomatoes from our tiny little flower bed garden! :)




We already had the black table.We leave one of the leaves out, which fits best in the room, but you can also make it into just a square table or expand it even more. I would really like to eventually have a bigger, farmhouse-style table, but you know...budgets. :)

I was really happy to find these chairs because I really wanted upholstered chairs, but finding something that matched our table was tricky. These have black legs which works perfectly!


The two main things that we did in this room (excluding buying furniture) were painting the stencil on the accent wall and replacing the light fixture, both of which, Wes and I had no experience.

This wall stencil, you guys...

I wish I could recommend it to you completely because it turned out pretty cute overall, but I think it's something that I need to give positives and negatives for.

+ It's easier to replace than wallpaper if you are afraid of commitment, and it looks nice overall. The middle part is really easy and I did it myself.

- The edges are really, really hard to do. If you're by yourself, I'd say it's nearly impossible. The edges of our wall look pretty rough (you can see what I mean in the video).

I have never wallpapered so I can't compare it to that and say that it's easier or more difficult, but the edges were such a pain that I think I will just spring for the wallpaper next time. I think these stencils would probably be much easier on something like furniture. Just my opinion though!


The mini-chandelier that we bought really made a big impact on the room. I could not stand the old brown one with the dirty looking glass (see below), so this was something that we changed out pretty quickly. Wes installed it by himself and did a great job!


Here is our dining room before (from the listing photos), if you'd like to compare!





shopping sources: 

paint colors: 
Behr White Truffle on all walls
stencil was done with Benjamin Moore's Revere Pewter in half strength overtop of the white color

furniture:
table: Ikea
chairs: Joss & Main
buffet: Overstock

on the buffet:
bar tray: Target
bar accessories: Target
recipe book: Anthropologie
ceramic berry container: Anthropologie
orange bowl and tray below: thrifted

other:
light: Wayfair
curtains: Target

3.03.2014

SHUT THE FRONT DOOR.

You guys know my love for puns! :) Today I just wanted to share a super quick update that we made to the house recently, the front door!

I don't have any "before" pictures for you, but just know that the outside of the door was already black, but it was a dull black and it was super dirty so it needed painted either way. Inspired by some glossy door pictures I found on Pinterest, I decided to paint it a high gloss black and add a monogram door knocker (how cute is that??), and go ahead and paint the inside the same color for a little drama.

SHUT THE FRONT DOOR. | hollywouldblvd.com

SHUT THE FRONT DOOR. | hollywouldblvd.com

SHUT THE FRONT DOOR. | hollywouldblvd.com

Our house can have a tendency to feel a little blah in terms of charm, so I feel like the dark door adds that a bit. It is something really quick and easy that has a big effect (only took me one day). Here are some more black door photos for inspiration:

SHUT THE FRONT DOOR. | hollywouldblvd.com
SHUT THE FRONT DOOR. | hollywouldblvd.com

SHUT THE FRONT DOOR. | hollywouldblvd.com

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Would you consider painting your door glossy black? Let me know in the comments section!

2.20.2014

LIVING ROOM TOUR!

LIVING ROOM TOUR! | hollywouldblvd.com

We finally finished furnishing and decorating the living room of our new home! For those of you who don't know, we moved into a three bed, three bath house from a tiny one bedroom apartment, so we had basically no furniture when we first moved in. We have been taking the house a room at a time, and the living room was the first on the list. I hope you like it! I listed all of the links that I could think of at the bottom of the post so check that out, and let me know what you think in the comments! xo!

Here's what it looked like when we bought it:




...and here's what it looks like now!
LIVING ROOM TOUR! | hollywouldblvd.com

LIVING ROOM TOUR! | hollywouldblvd.com

LIVING ROOM TOUR! | hollywouldblvd.com

LIVING ROOM TOUR! | hollywouldblvd.com

LIVING ROOM TOUR! | hollywouldblvd.com

LIVING ROOM TOUR! | hollywouldblvd.com

LIVING ROOM TOUR! | hollywouldblvd.com


LIVING ROOM TOUR! | hollywouldblvd.com

LIVING ROOM TOUR! | hollywouldblvd.com

LIVING ROOM TOUR! | hollywouldblvd.com

LIVING ROOM TOUR! | hollywouldblvd.com

and here's a video if you'd like to take a closer look!


shopping sources below!

paint color: Revere Pewter, Half Strength (color matched at Home Depot with Behr paint)

furniture
couch - Ikea
blue chair - Target
beige chair - Overstock
TV stand - thrifted
ottoman / coffee table - Target
white side table - thrifted
circular side table - Target
white chair - Amazon
bookshelf - Ikea

pillows
pink dots - Furbish Studio
cream color - Target
C monogram - Jonathan Adler
gray ikat - Target

art (from left to right)
small wooden frame - Target
square peonies print - Pratt Creek Art
black square frame - Amazon
Invincible Summer print - Pennyweight
white 8 x 10 frame - Target
large wooden frame - Target
Joie de Vivre print - Jeanetta Gonzales
white frame with mat - Walmart
(other frames unknown)

mantle
zinc ampersand - Anthropologie
2 gold candles - Target
Paris map - Paper Source
mason jars - thrifted (spray painted one gold)

bookshelf styling
record player - Urban Outfitters
records - thrifted
photo book - Pinhole Press
zinc letters - Anthropologie
silk pink peonies - Blue Orchid Creations
brass owls - thrifted

other accents
area rug - Wayfair
curtains - Target
floor lamp - Target
coffee table tray - Target
frame on accent table - Target
throw basket - Target

1.29.2014

BRASS IN THE KITCHEN

We're planning on putting hardware in our kitchen soon, and I can't help but consider brass rather than silver because of these gorgeous photos. I don't know if it would be too trendy? Do you guys think that this brass look is going to last? It sure is tempting...

BRASS IN THE KITCHEN

BRASS IN THE KITCHEN

BRASS IN THE KITCHEN

BRASS IN THE KITCHEN

BRASS IN THE KITCHEN

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1.21.2014

EASY DECORATING TIP: RAISE THE CURTAINS!

I hope you guys are having a great week so far. I've been busy juggling what feels like a million things, one of which being decorating our new house (one of the most fun things on my to do list!). Today, I just wanted to share a super simple way to make your room look bigger and more elegant: raising the curtains up to the ceiling!

Below, you can see one set of curtains placed at the normal level (just above the window). I originally bought this set of curtains because they were the only length that I could find at Target and I just wanted to have it done. Plus I didn't really think having the taller curtains would make that much of a difference. Then I went online and saw that they had longer sizes (94") so I decided to put the shorter set in one of the guest rooms and put these longer ones in our living room. These are the curtains that we got. Hubbs raised up the curtain rods for me and...

EASY DECORATING TIP: RAISE THE CURTAINS!

...ta da! Doesn't it look so much better? It's such an easy change but makes a huge difference. I feel like our living room looks so much more, like, high end now. I love it! The living room is almost done, by the way. All that's left is side tables, hanging a gallery wall, and getting some more accessories and then I will be sharing a living room tour!

EASY DECORATING TIP: RAISE THE CURTAINS!

Have a great week!

1.01.2014

HOW TO STYLE A COFFEE TABLE TRAY

Happy New Year! Here's to a fabulous 2014!

Today I wanted to share my go-to way to style a tray. Trays are such an easy way to collect little odds and ends without looking cluttery, and to create a pretty display in your home. Keep reading to see how I styled our coffee table tray.


Start with a pretty tray that will create a nice foundation for your display. This tray is from my shop but I no longer sell them. If you're interested in one though, just send me an email and I can have one made for you and invoice you via Paypal.

Pile up your favorite reading material in a neat little stack.

You know all of the pretty little things you see when you're browsing online or at Target that seem to have no purpose but you just like them for some reason? Those are the perfect items to put on top of a stack of books to pull it all together. This is a gold arrowhead from Target, but I've included other items that would work at the bottom of the post.

I looovvve the look of flowers throughout my home, but the reality is that they are only temporary, so why not go faux!? I got this bouquet from Blue Orchid Creations on Etsy. They are quite realistic looking and they brighten up our living room so much. They have a ton of different types of flowers to choose from and they will last forever. Pink peonies that never die = happiness!

Scented candles are a weakness of mine. I keep them all over the house, but a tray is the perfect spot to hold a candle and display a little dish full of matches. The aqua dish shown is from my shop HERE.

What do you think of this little display? Do you keep trays throughout your home? Let me know your go-to styling tricks in the comments below! xo




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