My client recently redecorated her living room in some fun bright colors. This year for Christmas I wanted to tie in the fun bright colors that reflect her new space and her style and personality!
I had so much fun designing this mantle display with lots of colored bottle brush trees. I added colored ornaments in clear glasses and vases. Of course twinkle lights are a the finishing touch to bring it all together.
I even found those fun bright colored gift boxes in pink, green and cobalt. I embellished them with ribbons and ornaments to add some extra sparkle. I love the way it all came together! Target had a great line of holiday decor this year so I found most of the decorations there! Bright colored ornaments in small packs by color, an assorted box of the perfect bright color palette of large ornaments and assorted bottle brush trees by color too. These gift boxes sold out almost immediately so I was lucky to grab them before Thanksgiving. Shopping early does have its perks!
How to add Hygge to your home

If I had to describe Hygge in one word I would say “ cozy”.
I have found that over the years my style has evolved and I love the feeling of a cozy home.
The more cozy elements I add the calmer I feel.
Some of my favorite ways to make a home feel more Hygge are:
-Blankets, pillows and more blankets!
-Battery powered candles and twinkle lights.
-Real candles burning in my favorite scent
-A warm dog on my lap
-A cup of tea or coffee
-A good book or movie
How does your home feel right now? Could it use some cozy touches for Fall?
A simple way to add warmth to your home

A really easy and inexpensive way to add warmth to your home is by adding texture. There are so many ways to do this without running out and buying a bunch of stuff. You can repurpose things from other areas of your house that aren’t being used or appreciated. Texture can instantly elevate a space and add those finishing touches that were missing.
Here are a few easy ways to add texture to your space:
– Plants, flowers, vases
– Decorative boxes and trays
-Baskets
– Pottery
-Throw pillows and blankets
-Art
-Rugs or tapestries
-Books
Search your home to see what you can use in a more creative way!
Styling and Simplifying your home
Do you know what one of the easiest ways to refresh your home is? Take away some of the excess clutter and only display things you love. Be a ruthless editor of what you allow in your space.
These days we see so many influencers on social media redesigning their spaces every few months with all new things. This makes me crazy. Not only do most of us not have the budget for that but it also sends the wrong message that things are disposable and something shiny and new is always better.
My favorite thing to do for my clients and at my own house is to first shop your home. Look at all of your decorative items and collections and see if there is anything you can display or use in a new way. I find that one overlooked area can be the kitchen or china cabinet with small decorative bowls or other interesting objects. Mementos from travel or family members can also be great to incorporate into your design.
Be very selective and take away anything that doesn’t add to the space or make you happy. Less is more. If you want to add a few new things then consider small changes like a new throw pillow, vase or picture frame.
My 3 main tips would be:
-Calm down the space by de cluttering and removing the excess.
-Create a cohesive color palette.
-Display old items in new creative ways and mix old with new. Make sure to add texture and color.
Is there an area in your home you can tackle today? You will be surprised at the impact even the smallest changes can have.
If you need some inspiration here are 2 of my favorite books on simplifying and styling:
I highly recommend them both!
Living room design for senior clients
I got a call from some clients that I have worked with for years. They are a sweet older couple in their late seventies and wanted to convert one of their guest bedrooms into a cozy den. I was so excited to help with this project! The only things they really had in the room were 2 new recliners and a TV stand that had a fireplace insert. (Which they said they absolutely loved the coziness the fireplace added so that right there gave me some ideas.) So the design was a clean slate!
I suggested we do a cozy library feel with lots of browns and oranges. Soft glow of candles and fireplace.
They had an eclectic mix of artwork so we discussed that 3 different types of art would not work in the room. Southwest, Thai dancers and a barn. We decided to use some beautiful prints we had discovered while de cluttering my client’s office. They were beautiful brown sketches with an old world feel and would definitely go with the vibe of the room. We redistributed the other pieces of art to different areas of the house.
We started with a Pinterest board to narrow down color palette and general aesthetic. I encouraged them to order a low bookcase to go on an empty wall to add some warmth. I suggested we style it with some mementos from their travels, old books and a few new accessories. It would also be a good place for my client to keep his lap top and any reading materials he wanted near his recliner.
I took them shopping and it took us a little over an hour to find everything left on our list!
It really is amazing how a cohesive color palette and accessories can completely transform a room.
We still have a few tweaks and things to add but I love the way it turned out. It is such a cozy relaxing room. And the best part… the dog agrees!
Things I envisioned for the room:
-Low bookshelf in a dark wood to match TV stand
-Vintage sketches framed above bookcase
-Panoramic picture on long wall above recliners
-Faux plant to bring outdoors in (they did not want maintenance of a live plant and very little light comes in room).
-Battery powered candles in metal votive holders to create a cozy relaxing vibe
-Rug with warm colors like brown, orange and green
-Curtains in a neutral color
-Display old books and mementos from travel
-Stained glass lamp
-Wooden tray