Navy and mint laundry room
I have been wanting colored washer and dryers ever since they came out with them years ago. Even though I hated my old washer and dryers I couldn’t justify buying new until I actually needed to. I am super lucky to be able to have two washers, and two dryers in my laundry room, but that also means double the cost when you have to replace them. So when one of my washer recently broke, I was over the moon excited to finally get new colored washer and dryers. I chose the Electrolux Mediterranean Blue
I love the combination of navy and mint, so I painted my walls Sherwin Williams Reclining Green.
It is very hard to photograph this room since it has no natural light, but the color reminds me of a Tiffany Blue.
I didn’t have the pedestals on my old machines, but the new ones were just too low without them. I lost my folding area on top of the machines and my under counter lighting is pretty much useless now, but I’m ok with that. I could raise the upper cabinets but to me it isn’t worth the expense.

I also got a new rug from Lulu & Georgia, it’s called the Chanda Rug. I love, love love it. I saw it on Emily Hendrson’s blog and new it was the perfect color combination I was looking for. I love the texture, the colors, and how soft it is. I thought since it was more of a flat weave it wold be rough, but it wasn’t at all.
Poufs
I haven’t been on Etsy in a long, long time, I blame that on Pinterest. I totally forgot how you can browse for hours staring at pages and pages of eye candy. {which I admit I did} I was originally looking for outdoor poufs, I didn’t find very many, but they had a ton of indoor ones that were super cute. Here are a few that caught my eye
1. Pink and white chain pouf 2. Contemporary Modern zig zag pouf 3. Yellow circle pouf 4. Blue Square Pouf
They are so adorable and functional in a nursery
This picture is to die for…I think I might have to get me a pouf just to have my newest grandson’s picture taken on it like this little guy did
Since I didn’t find too many outdoor poufs on Etsy, I checked my go to source, Target, and found some great priced outdoor poufs all for under $40
Poufs have been popular for a while, so I am wondering, have you bought any poufs for your house or your outdoor space? Do you like them? I used one in a room for “Project Nursery” but never heard if she liked it or not. I would love to hear your input before I pull the trigger and buy one for myself.
How to wallpaper with fabric using starch
Putting fabric on a wall with starch has been around for a long, long time. I used this technique in my kitchen pantry a couple of years ago and I was shocked on how easy it went up and how easy it is to take down {I still have mine up, but I have pulled back a piece to see how hard it would be to take down, and it just peeled right off like butter}
Last weekend I used the fabric with starch on a bigger area at our river house guest bedroom. This time I did a whole wall and I am so pleased on how well it turned out. Of course I didn’t think before I left the house to bring my good camera. Then once I started the process, it dawned on me that some of you might like to know I how I did it, so iPhone pictures is all I got.
This is how the room looked before
But after 6 years of this, I was ready for a change. I wanted to add a more modern look to the room and use a pop of color and a pattern on the headboard wall. I knew wallpaper was too permanent, and the thought of taking it down when I tire of it was not appealing. And so I came up with the idea of using a bold fabric instead of wallpaper as the alternative. This whole concept is great for renters, or a designer like me who is constantly wanting to re-design a room.
Emerald green powder room
Before I get to my emerald green bathroom, I need to share why I rarely show rooms of my house on my blog. It all started three years ago when I hired a photographer, Aaron, from True Photography to take some pictures of some of the rooms at my house. My intent was to have a portfolio of my interior design on my blog. All good designers have a portfolio right? I hadn’t taken pictures of other client homes in the past, so I thought I could at least show the design work I did on my own home.
My idea was to start an E-design service business, so I started this blog to market my new adventure. Then I chickened out, and pulled all the professional pictures off my blog. Showing my house to the whole world was kind of freaking me out. And then I was told if I ever wanted to get published in a magazine, {which I dream of} the room or rooms can not be published anywhere else. So I’ve kept them off my blog just in case an editor should come knocking on my door {yeah right!}.
So here I am 3 years later, no further along with an e-design service than I was when I started. Often I look at these beautiful pictures Aaron did, and the money I paid, and I get bummed at myself that I have never pursued my original goal. Although! I do feel that I have at least accomplished one thing in the last 3 years of blogging, and that is my creditability. If you look around my blog, you see that, yes I love to DIY, but I can also design . And to me, creditability is one of the most important traits of being an interior designer.
Navy blue tufted sofa
Back in October, I decided the sofa in my office had to go. It was pretty with all it’s curves and tone on tone damask, but not comfortable to lounge on. I have had my sights on replacing it with a navy blue tufted sofa for a long time, and I figured it was time to pull the trigger.
This is the only decent picture I could find of my old sofa. It’s from years ago when we first moved in, before I found side table lamps. That’s my daughter’s dog Daisy, she loves lounging on my sofa when she visits.
I spend 80% of my time in my office when I am at home, either on the computer or lounging on the couch watching my shows. I would say it is my “woman cave”.
I had the navy blue tufted sofa custom made, and I added a chaise lounge for you know…lounging. Oh and that tufting? LOVE!. And let me tell you, this sofa rocks my lounging world! It is so darn comfy and soft.
I opted not to do a skirt like I had on my other sofa. Instead, I had them frame the sofa on a wood base and then added brass nail heads. Even though this room has a French feel to it, I wanted to add a more modern look to the sofa. I only used the nail heads on the lower portion of the sofa, so that it wouldn’t be too modern.









































