Design Inspiration: Ancient Indian Proverb

Sunday, January 26, 2014


Words of wisdom can inspire great design. Let’s explore how this Ancient Indian Proverb can come to life in a home.

“Certain things catch your eye, but pursue only those that capture your heart.”

When it comes to decorating your home, you naturally want it to look great. It's also important that it feels right to you. Adding items that have personal meaning is what makes your home...your home. Those items are what remind you of who you are, those you love and adventures you've had. 

Certainly not every item in your home will have a significant story to tell. It's about finding the right balance between eye-catching and heart warming and aiming for more than meets the eye. 


Here are a few examples of items in my home that have a lot of meaning to me.
My grandparents enjoyed their cocktails. I think that's where 
got my love for green olives ;) They had this sign on display in 
their kitchen, and now it's in mine. Sometimes when I look at it, 
I swear I can smell gin.

This item from Target reminds me exactly of the sea 
urchins my husband and I saw all the time while snorkeling on our 
honeymoon in Tortola.


    In her short 27 years, my cousin Lauren saw more of the world
    than most of us ever will. She brought this vase back from Nicaragua. 

    My high school sweetheart was extremely talented at woodworking.
    He made me this turned bowl inspired by an underwater photo I took
    in the Bahamas. 


    My mom, sister and I visited Chicago last fall and stopped by the
    Randolph Street Market. I picked up this one-of-a-kind bench made from
    old skis. It reminds me of my husband's and my love for skiing and the fun
    times my mom, sister and I always have when we go to Chicago.

    My dad and grandpa owned a small manufacturing company.
    These were patterns they somehow used to cast specialty machine parts.
    I have them hanging in our bedroom as unique art pieces.

    Take a look around your home and see what stories your items on display have to tell. If you find there's not much to them other than looking nice, consider adding a few things that carry more meaning. To me, that's the best way to feel more at home in your own home. 

    Welcome to Everyday Dream Home!

    Sunday, January 19, 2014


    Everyone should live in a space they love. Plenty of psychology research out there connects your environment to your overall happiness and well being. Sure we'd all love to drop everything, skip town and build or buy our dream home, but for most of us, that's not an option. Instead, you can follow Everyday Dream Home, which will offer weekly ideas and inspiration for making your current home more dreamy.

    In my Drab to Fab series, I'll feature an interior accent each month - one that can easily, and inexpensively, add some flavor to a room. I challenge you to add each item to your home as we go for an impressive result at the end of the year.

    I'll also indulge you in a little daydreaming. It's fun to imagine your dream home, right? So I'll have you plan a different aspect of it each month by collecting photos of the biggest, baddest, sickest, slickest spaces you can find.

    Other features of Everyday Dream Home to look forward to are featured artists/designers each month whose work you'd be thrilled to have as part of your home. I'll also share a few DIY projects, some of my own home's decor and a few quotes/sayings that can that inspire great interior design.

    I am excited to share these thoughts with you and hope they'll help you create your everyday dream home.

    January Drab to Fab Item: Houseplants


    Off the top of my head, I can think of 12 items that can easily transform a home from drab to fab. Over the course of the year, I will feature one of these items per month and offer suggestions on where to buy them. I challenge you to add these items month by month to your home as we go, and by the end of the year, you’ll be amazed at the difference.

    This month’s Drab to Fab item is houseplants. They bring a little of the outdoors in, which is especially important in the winters months. If you’re like me, you hate that naked feeling in your house after the Christmas tree comes down and all the decorations have been put away. That’s where houseplants can come in handy. They can fill in some empty space that needs a little umph. Plus they just make any room feel more homey and fresh. 

    See what I mean?




    Another bonus is that many houseplants can help purify the air in your home.

    There’s an informative article out there by Better Homes and Gardens called “24 of the Easiest Houseplants You Can Grow.” Many of the plants they mention can be purchased at Lowes or Home Depot.

    Air plants are a nice option for adding green to your home too. Don’t be fooled though, they do require some care. A good soak in lukewarm water once a week outta do. In the summer months, most nurseries carry at least a few varieties. I've even seen West Elm carry them in their stores over the past few summers. To purchase them online, www.airplantsupplyco.com is one source.

    Tuck air plants into unexpected places throughout your house for a nice touch of green.
    If the thought of keeping any houseplant alive completely overwhelms you, go for artificial. If money is no object, Pottery Barn has some really nice ones. If you’re lucky enough to live near an Ikea, they have a good selection of cost-effective artificials that look pretty believable. Michael's, Hobby Lobby and Home Goods usually carry a decent selection of artificials too, but remember that not all are created equal. Be sure to avoid any that look clearly fake or plastic. 

    No one will ever know when you find a fake this good. Ikea, $3.99.

    So as the winter blahs start to set in, don’t underestimate the power of houseplants—real or fake.

    Be sure to stop back for next week’s post and another Drab to Fab item in February.



    Design Your Dream Home: Setting


    We've all imagined our dream home at one time or another. No matter how far fetched building your dream home actually is, it's fun to, well...dream! So each month we'll pick a different aspect of your dream home to plan. You can do so by collecting photos that you see online. I plan to pin my ideas to a board on Pinterest. Houzz would be another good spot. It's totally up to you.

    Let's begin by picking out your dream home's setting. Where would it be located? On a remote and pristine beach? On top of a mountain with an impressive 360 degree view? 


    I'm a snow bunny at heart, so here's where mine would be...


    I'd love to see where your dream home would be located. Add a comment to this post with a link to your setting photo(s). 


    Next month, we'll start on the interior design of your dream home, so be sure to stop back.