Tag: Lauren Liess

  • On My Nightstand

    On My Nightstand

    This is not a clever new title for a post about which books are metaphorically on my bedside table. No, it is literally the stack of books and other things that I have been making my way through lately. Like a “what’s in your bag?” post, but heavier! Unstyled for authenticity (though I did take the picture this morning, as opposed to last night when I actually wrote this).

    So many books to read! So little sleep!

    Let’s dive in, shall we? Very brief summaries ahead.

    The Humorous Memoirs

    Why Not Me?, Mindy Kaling
    Her first book was a collection of things that had happened to her, but this is more of a peek into why she thinks the way she does. A brilliant, funny, and inspiring read.

    Furiously Happy, Jenny Lawson
    We’re all a little weird and wonderful, Jenny perhaps more so than most (and that’s why we all love her).

    The Magazines

    One Kings Lane: Style Your Season
    Impulse buy at the checkout. “One Kings Lane made a magazine? Is this a regular thing? Buying that.” A pricey impulse buy ($14 for a magazine), but I was curious. It is the new Domino model (create a magazine to drive sales to the shop) in reverse. With a holiday twist!

    House Beautiful
    I subscribe, and this is the magazine I most look forward to every month.

    Martha Stewart Living
    Another subscription, another I always look forward to. Martha, my love.

    The Decorating Books

    Pink, Lisa Cregan for House Beautiful
    Well of course I bought this. (The author, Lisa Cregan, wrote a piece on me ages ago for Chicago Tribune Magazine! To this day, I think it’s the only bit of press I’ve received that my dad is aware of.)

    Styled, Emily Henderson
    There is decorating info to be gleaned from the book and the photos are beautiful, but the core of the book truly is about how to style (especially for photos) vs. how to decorate or design a space.
    I suppose it should be noted that I did not use Emily’s tips to style the photo for this post. If I had, you would have noticed smaller, neater stacks, a color story, and perhaps a throw placed just so. Also real flowers. And a plant. And some ceramic bells on the wall.

    Habitat, Lauren Liess
    Whereas Styled is about the finishing touches, this is about the substance and planning that goes into a successful room. The field guide approach is smart, and this has been the best read of the decorating bunch.

    Beekman 1802 Style, Brent Ridge and Josh Kilmer-Purcell
    Photos are pulled from the Country Living archives, making this a sort of highly edited Pinterest board (albeit from a single source) come to life. That said, the photos and point of view are fantastic and I love their take on historical homes and new country style.

    Modern Mix, Eddie Ross
    Inventive layouts and photo spreads (pulled straight from the Martha Stewart Living handbook it would seem), with useful and inventive ideas for rescuing and repurposing finds you may have otherwise overlooked.

    Absolutely Beautiful Things, Anna Spiro
    A riot of color and fun, and of course, absolutely beautiful things.

    The Board Books

    Daddy Loves Me, DK
    This would be creepy if it were there for me.

    Pajama Time, Sandra Boynton
    Some are pink and some are green. Some are the ugliest you’ve ever seen.

    The Extras

    Fake flowers that are so fake it makes me smile (those peonies are the size of my baby’s head!) and a brass lamp. An alarm clock, an iPhone, a toy iPhone, a dimmer switch, and Nintendo 3DS with Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. Glass water bottle with a small motivational quote below the heart (“it’d be really nice if you had your shit together a little more.”), Rosebud Salve, two pairs of glasses, and my daughter’s hair tie. Missing: the usual assortment of Star Wars guys that somehow make their way over here.