Showing posts with label ZGallerie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ZGallerie. Show all posts
While my daughter #2 is away on an exciting trip to China, I have been able to get into her room, clean, organize, and add a few touches. Guess it takes a child to leave the country to get stuff done huh?

Since this will only stay clean for a little while, until she returns, I thought I'd finally get around to taking photos of her room for posterity.

We have three daughters, and live in a three bedroom home. The two youngest daughters  (now 14 and 12) shared a very large room from the birth of the youngest until about a year and a half ago, when our oldest who is now 22 moved out on her own. {gulp}

When she moved out, I thought there would be bickering between the younger two on who would have the large room all to themselves but surprisingly my middle daughter wanted the smaller room. Okay....

So, we redid the room for her and it is now complete.... I think.

Of course, this is not entirely the way I would like to have decorated the room, but this child has very specific wants, and it is her room after all. When I walk into this room, I do feel very calm (except for when there are clothes scattered all over and homework, books, papers littering the floor). It has a very tranquil feeling and for this child, it is exactly what she needs!





 
 
 


 
 














 
 
Pretty simple and that's the way she likes it. I adore the colors, but wished she had let me have chosen different drapes and added more to the walls or add in more colors. I'd also like to add a big area rug under her bed to add another color and pattern, and I'd even like to switch out her shades on her lamps. Hopefully some crown molding will be added as well. Maybe in time she'll let me play around a little more with her room.
 
Other than the occasional tornado that she creates in her room ( like most teenagers), she doesn't like a whole lot of knick-knack type stuff. As I helped her do this room, I found out that she gets overwhelmed with too many things in her room, so we kept it very simple. And for this small space of a bedroom, we couldn't really add too much else anyways.
 
Where is her dresser, you may be wondering... it just happened to be the perfect size to slip into her closet. The only dilemma we had with that was where to put her shoes?  The toy box  chest at the foot of her bed is now where her shoes are thrown into and has worked out great. I am actually hoping to have a cushion custom made to put on top of the chest.
 
Little details about her room:
Paint color: Gray Owl by Benjamin Moore
Headboard: Pier One
Duvet cover, shams and drapes: Zgallerie
Sheets: PB Teen
Throw pillows: PB Teen
Desk: Best Buy (online) rather cheap one though, if done over I would of stepped up and paid for a higher end one.
Chair and slipcover: Pottery Barn
Nightstands and lamps: Target
Toy box/chest: Crate and Barrel
She added shells from one of our trips to Hawaii, and the photo on the wall was a photo we took on our most recent trip to the Big Island. The London pillow was a nod to one of her favorite boy bands, One Direction and also singer, Ed Sheeran.
 
Anyway, that's the scoop on her room. Next up will be the room of daughter #3 and revamping it now that she's got the BIG O' Room to herself. Hopefully, I will have photos before too long.
 
 
 


I am not feeling sad, or depressed, I am feeling like decorating my whole house in blue lately. I am not going to literally but I am really loving seeing all the shades of blue out and about recently.
Blue is so calming and serene. It's my favorite color but for some reason I seem to have decorated most of my house in greens and browns. That is slowly changing. I am on a mission (a slow mission) to redo each room in my house. Some rooms will have big changes, some just little ones. But the main mission is to lighten everything up!
If you've read in some of my past posts, you know I live in Washington where there is green EVERYWHERE! I also live in a wooded neighborhood. While I have no problem with green, I guess I just want a change from the colors that I see outside everyday! So out will go my green and browns and in will come some blues (which we don't see too much of around here) and light neutral colors.
Here are some of the blue accents pieces I've seen lately that I like.

Zgallerie


West Elm

West Elm

West Elm

West Elm

West Elm

West Elm

West Elm

West Elm

West Elm


PB

PB

PB

PB

PB
Williams-Sonoma Home


Williams-Sonoma Home

Serena & Lily


Serena & Lily


Williams-Sonoma Home



At first glance at John Robshaw's textile line, you can't deny the strong East Indian, Moroccan, and general Eastern influence in his textiles prints. You may think that his textiles would only work in a sort of bohemian style decor but what is great about his textiles is that they are very versatile in my opinion. They can look right at home in a traditional setting as well as a coastal look and I really like how they can mix and match with other textiles so easy as well.
Here are some of my favorites. (Excuse all the blue choices, but that is a color that I seem to be drawn to lately)

johnrobshaw.com
Brooke Shield master bedroom per architectualdigest.com

neimanmarcus.com

neimanmarcus.com









Fun bedding for girls' rooms too.


Neimanmarcus.com
 
 
Neimanmarcus.com




And some fun tablecloths, and vases too.
 
 




I recently added new bedding to our Master Bedroom since we moved from a queen size bed to a king, and I purchased this from Z Gallerie.
I feel it reminds me a lot of something Robshaw would create.



So, are Robshaw's or look alikes something you would or do have in your own home? Do you think they are versatile?

Thank you so much to everyone that stopped by my blog from Marianne's site this weekend! I hope that you will stick around. If you are a designer or blogger that would like to take part of my "Look Behind the Curtains" series, please send me a line. I would love your input as well. It's so fun to see what other bloggers/designers advice and thoughts are.