Tag: Pottery Barn

  • Decorating and Perfectionism

    Decorating and Perfectionism

    I can already hear the snickering at that title (ha, she thinks what she has done is perfect!?), but stick with me.

    I’m slowly working toward my overall vision for the house. Certain things (like wallpaper) are on hold until the rewiring of the house has been finished, and the rewiring is on hold until at least after we host a bridal shower here next month. Holes in the walls and ceiling are so distracting at parties, you know?

    Because our plan is to be here for a long time, I find myself obsessively fixating on getting things just right. I finally ordered the Dawson pedestal table that I’d had my eye on for over a year. The upside to fixating on certain pieces and keeping track of them is that you’re aware of when they go on sale, so I was able to grab the table at 30% off. I’m kind of kicking myself though for not having bought a pair of Deeda chairs when the pink ones went on clearance a while back. They can still be ordered in that fabric (farrow-strawberry linen), but I didn’t buy them when they were $500 instead of $1500 because I didn’t have the cash on hand at the time, and I’m not going into debt over a couple of chairs.

    I borrowed one in the stock fabric so that I could check the scale and photograph it (because hi, I’m a blogger and my job is weird). Through the magic of Photoshop, I turned it into a pair.

    Pair of Deeda Chairs in Making it Lovely's Home Library

    Is it really everything I’ve imagined for the past year? Yes and no.

    I love the table. I love the chairs with the table, and that farrow-strawberry fabric would be the most beautiful shade of pink for our library. But the chairs are tall, and the pair of Lincoln armchairs in the adjacent room look bitty when viewed together. So, go for the chairs I’d wanted all along, and sell and replace the floor model chairs in the living room? The house has already been photographed for publication — why not switch things up? Or stick with the ones I got, find something else to work with the table in the library, and stop spending so much damn money in pursuit of some silly inflexible vision? The room would still look good. It would still work. It just wouldn’t match what has been in my head.

    Living Room, Looking into Home Library | Making it Lovely

    I’ve been working toward this arbitrary idea of what our home should look like, without taking time to stop and reassess. What has changed? What can I move forward with, and what can I let go?

    I’ve been here before. I included these phrases in a post from seven years ago, and they still apply now.

    A good idea today is better than a perfect idea tomorrow.

    Don’t let best get in the way of better.

    Done is better than perfect.

    I think that with the first house, there was less pressure. I always knew in the back of my mind that we would move on some day. Instead of ‘perfect’ I would go for the ‘good’ and the ‘done’ with the idea that it might be replaced eventually. It came together over time, and I loved it every step along the way.

    Changing Living Room, Making it Lovely

    And if we were still in that house, no doubt it would already look different.

    I’m always aware of what is available and what’s coming on the market, so I’m constantly finding myself drawn to new! next! now! I could create an entire room design around the latest whatever because it’s far easier to pull a room together all at once, but how many of us can realistically do so? Most of us, myself included, are decorating over time, which means that your vision has time to grow and change. We create cohesion and a home that reflects our style while leaving room for things that may not even exist yet. In theory, each new piece for your home should bring you closer to the finish line, but in practice, that line is always moving.

    We’ve lived here for almost two years. That’s crazy to me! The time has gone by so quickly. I’m coming out of the fog of caring for an infant as the baby gets a little older (and a little easier), and I’m excited that I’ve got this big old lovely house here just waiting for me to go nuts with it. Time to revisit my initial vision for the home, reassess, and move forward. Even if it isn’t perfect, it can still be pretty damn good.

  • Design Mom’s Book and Book Tour (Hey, Chicago!)

    Design Mom’s Book and Book Tour (Hey, Chicago!)

    Gabrielle Blair, of Design Mom, is coming to Chicago tomorrow, for the next stop on her book tour. I’ll be helping her host a DIY session at the Lincoln Park Pottery Barn, making the You Are Special Today plates from the book. You can sign up for one of the craft spots, or just come down to meet Gabrielle and pick up a copy of her book to be signed from 6-8 o’clock!

    You Are Special Today Plate DIY

    The book is amazing. Here’s a little peek inside at some of my favorite parts.

    Design Mom, Gabrielle Blair

    Design Mom, Gabrielle Blair

    Design Mom, Gabrielle Blair

    Design Mom, Gabrielle Blair

    I’m so glad Gabrielle’s coming to town and I hope to see a bunch of you at the event tomorrow night. If you haven’t met her before, you’re in for a treat!

  • Making it Yours 12C: Lincoln and Dhurrie Armchairs

    Making it Yours 12C: Lincoln and Dhurrie Armchairs

    All right, let’s finish up this edition of Making it Yours! (It’s been a while, I know.) We’re following two chairs with nearly identical shapes and very different upholstery, seeing how they each work in a variety of spaces. We’re also following Marie, the fictional owner of said chairs. We first saw the two chairs in her living room, and when we last checked in we saw them in a bedroom and an office. Marie was traveling a lot for work then, but she has since accepted a new position and is able to stay in one place. More time to spend with friends, and more impromptu get-togethers at her place! And speaking of her place, she had been happily living there alone all this time but has recently gotten a new roommate: a big, lovable, shaggy mutt from a local shelter. Woof!

    So let’s see the final two looks for the Lincoln and Dhurrie armchair. Just as you would use and reuse items in your own home over time, we have some items from past looks showing up in these new designs. In the first, the mirror, rug, and brass hand have all been incorporated before in different ways. I’ve also added a matching Dhurrie chair, and I imagine this space to be similar to the landing/library in my first house. Just enough room for some bookshelves and a place to sit, but that doesn’t mean it can’t look great.

    Making it Yours 12C: Dhurrie Armchair

    1. Knox Tall Storage Bookcases, Crate & Barrel

    2. Clint Mini Red Task Lamp, West Elm

    3. Dhurrie Chair, Anthropologie

    4. Hanging Porthole Mirror, Wisteria

    5. Stripe Inlay Coffee Table, West Elm

    6. French Grey Paint, Glidden

    7. And Still We Gather With Infinite Momentum 1, by Justin James King, 20×200

    8. Bangle Box, CB2

    9. Chunky Wool Throw, Jayson Home

    10. In Bloom Portrait Pillows, Anthropologie

    11. Brass Hand Ring Holder, Jonathan Adler

    12. Secret Garden Planter, Leif

    13. Diptyque Baies Candle, Nordstrom

    14. Bleached Jute Rug, RugsUSA

     
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    Next, for the Lincoln armchair, I wanted to revisit the blue and orange accent colors from its first look in a way that feels like a natural evolution. Marie is a little older and her taste is more sophisticated, but she still has a fun sense of style and appreciates a bit of quirk! Here again, we see some of her older pieces making another appearance in this living room design, like the hamsa hand, blue vases, and whipstitched pillow.

    Making it Yours 12C: Lincoln Armchair

    1. Vogtsmith Single Arrow, Serena & Lily

    2. Hamsa Hand, Furbish

    3. Sisters of the Sun Blue Velvet Wallpaper, Juju Papers

    4. Lincoln Upholstered Chair, Pottery Barn

    5. Hombre Pillow, CB2

    6. Aqua Round Cachepot, Jayson Home (shown with a ZZ Plant)

    7. Savile Persimmon Side Table, Serena & Lily

    8. Berlin Pink Café Photo by Sivan Askayo, Artfully Walls

    9. Bernhardt Blanca Capiz-Painted Console, Horchow

    10. Frosted Blue Vase Collection, Terrain

    11. Novara Floor Lamp, Anthropologie

    12. Hutton Sofa: Tatum Salt, Room & Board

    13. Magical Thinking Neon Rag Pillow, Urban Outfitters

    14. Hombre Pillow, CB2

    15. Riad Wool Rug, West Elm

     
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    I loved the creative challenge of creating six looks around these chairs, and I hope you enjoyed following along! Here are all of the looks again, so you can see them together. Which was your favorite? I’m loving the very last one with that killer orange table.

    Lincoln and Dhurrie Chairs
    Making it Yours 12: Lincoln and Dhurrie Armchairs #makingitlovely

  • Making it Yours 12B: Lincoln and Dhurrie Armchairs

    Making it Yours 12B: Lincoln and Dhurrie Armchairs

    We saw the first designs featuring the Lincoln and Dhurrie armchairs last week. I wanted to keep them very similar to show how one can get the same look by just changing a few things, but today the chairs are going their separate merry ways. Both feature the black, white, wood, and brass trend, but with more color than we may have been seeing on Pinterest lately. (Everything seems to be pretty minimal in my feed over there! Yours, too?)

    I don’t think anyone would actually own two chairs that are essentially the same shape with different fabric, but my goal here is to show two designs that look like they belong in the same person’s home. Speaking of which, our fictional friend, Marie, has moved from her apartment into a place of her own! A two-bedroom condo with the extra room functioning as an office. She’s traveling a lot for her job and doesn’t work from home all that often, but she’s happy to have a dedicated spot for it when she is in town. She’s also happy to come home to a cheery, if perhaps a bit girly, space.

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    Making it Yours 12B: Dhurrie Armchair #makingitlovely

    1. Dhurrie Chair, Anthropologie

    2. Glitterati Mint Pillow, CB2

    3. Scallop Gold Leaf Mirror, PB Teen

    4. Two Tigers: Ping Zhu, Serena & Lily

    5. Birch Cylinder Pot, Terrain

    6. Brass Hand Ring Holder, Jonathan Adler

    7. Stone White Paint, Glidden

    8. Central Park Aerial Photo (Getty Images), One Kings Lane

    9. Taylor Dresser, Horchow

    10. Isaac Long Arm Brass Sconce, Schoolhouse Electric

    11. Quincy Bed, Ethan Allen

    12. Beverly Palm Pillow, Society Social

    13. Colorblock Linen Pillow Emerald & Pool, Society Social

    14. Antique Brass Metal Cube Side Table, West Elm

    15. Vestige Lipstick Holder, Anthropologie

    16. Silver Stitch Pleat Duvet, West Elm

    17. Waverly Rug, Lulu & Georgia

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    Making it Yours 12B: Lincoln Armchair #makingitlovely

    1. Orb Chandelier, Lucent Lightshop

    2. Hanging Porthole Mirror, Wisteria

    3. Lincoln Upholstered Chair, Pottery Barn

    4. Nävviva Pillow, IKEA

    5. Aina Curtains, IKEA

    6. Onyx Black Paint, Glidden

    7. Nina Campbell Swan Lake Sylvana Wallpaper, Osborne & Little

    8. Maison Bookcase, PB Teen

    9. Printer’s Large Writing Desk, Pottery Barn

    10. Brass Colored Pencil Set, Jayson Home

    11. Rex Grey Task Lamp, Crate & Barrel

    12. Hamsa Hand, Furbish

    13. Dome Paperweights, Jayson Home

    14. Rosie Table Lamp, CB2

    15. Printer’s Drawer Filing Cabinet, Pottery Barn

    16. Greyson Eco Black Bench, Arhaus

    17. Coral Leaf Pillow, Serena & Lily

    18. Vårgyllen Pillow, IKEA

    19. Bleached Jute Rug, RugsUSA

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    Making it Yours 12B: Lincoln and Dhurrie Armchairs #makingitlovely

    And there they are, together. Each chair could be swapped for the other with a few accessory changes, and we’ll have just one more set of designs coming up soon to finish this edition of Making it Yours!

  • Making it Yours 12A: Lincoln and Dhurrie Armchairs

    Making it Yours 12A: Lincoln and Dhurrie Armchairs

    We have the first two of our designs up from this edition of Making it Yours today! I’m decorating around both the Lincoln and Dhurrie chairs, showing how each can be used throughout a person’s life, seeing them through different stages and different styles. Let’s meet our fictional friend, Marie.

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    Marie likes to sing. Loudly. She’s shy about it though, at first limiting her performances to coincide with her morning shower, and later when her roommate moved out, she’d perform encores throughout the day while doing chores or cooking dinner. She won’t get on stage for karaoke and isn’t into the whole bar scene, but she throws parties on a whim just about every month. She knows everything about astrology but doesn’t believe in it, loves big, goofy dogs, and always wears a crazy hat. She’s about to turn thirty, and has been working a lot of late nights but is starting to make decent money. She’s fun, happy, and bright, and wants her apartment to be too.

    Making it Yours 12A: Dhurrie Armchair #makingitlovely

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    Making it Yours 12A: Lincoln Armchair #makingitlovely

    1. Dhurrie Chair, Anthropologie • Lincoln Chair, Pottery Barn

    2. Block Print Ikat Lumbar Pillow, Furbish

    3. Seachange Print, Jenny Vorwaller

    4. Yes, Please Print: Martha Rich, 20×200

    5. Paint: Flush Pink, Behr

    6. Wood Pole Scholar Floor Lamp: Avalon Sea, Target

    7. Perfect Throw: Mandarin, West Elm

    8. Laguna Seagrass Baskets: Juice, Serena & Lily

    9. Upton Faceted Leg Buffet, West Elm

    10. Frosted Blue Vase Collection, Terrain

    11. Rosie Table Lamp, CB2

    12. Balloon Animal Bookend, The Land of Nod

    13. Stockholm Nesting Tables, IKEA

    14. Avec Apartment Sofa: Sea Salt, CB2 • Avec Apartment Sofa: Peacock, CB2

    15. Colorblock Linen Pillow,: Emerald & Pool, Society Social • Magical Thinking Neon Rag Pillow, Urban Outfitters

    16. Ojo de Dios Rug, Arro Home

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    For this first post, I kept the looks fairly similar, swapping out only a few things to achieve the same overall look. I’ll be taking a different approach next time though, which I’ll be sharing next week!

    Making it Yours 12A: Lincoln and Dhurrie Armchairs #makingitlovely

  • The Lincoln or Dhurrie Chair?

    The Lincoln or Dhurrie Chair?

    I’m starting to put together another of my Making it Yours posts, this time around a chair. I’ve been looking at so many recently that I realized the Lincoln Upholstered Armchair from Pottery Barn is nearly identical to the Dhurrie Chair from Anthropologie. Depending on fabric, they’re roughly the same price, too.

    Lincoln and Dhurrie Chairs

    So which is more helpful/interesting to see featured for a few different room designs? I’m inclined to go with the Anthro version, because I figure it’s harder to envision multiple ways of incorporating a crazy pattern than it is a neutral fabric, but which would you prefer to see?