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  • Coffee Crafted with Care

    Coffee Crafted with Care

    This post is sponsored by Dunkin’ Donuts. I’m an ambassador and will be sharing more throughout the year.


    I told a few friends that I would be working with Dunkin’ Donuts this year, their immediate response was that “their coffee is so good.” And it is! I had no idea how much went into making sure that was the case though until I visited their headquarters in Boston.

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    Boston

    They use 100% Arabica coffee beans, and I learned about the strict Dunkin’ Donuts Quality (DDQ) standards they hold themselves to throughout the entire process, from the beans being grown, harvested, roasted, and finally brewed. I went through the coffee cupping experience at their headquarters — noticing the differences between beans sourced from different regions. It reminded me of a wine tasting, and I had never compared coffee beans like that before. Their Original Blend is a light roast that brings together the best of several different coffee beans, and Dunkin’ Donuts Dark Roast is more bold, but still smooth without being bitter.

    Dunkin' Headquarters

    It all adds up to a reliable, freshly brewed cup of coffee. I only really got into drinking it a few years ago, and it quickly became a part of my daily routine. If I’ve got a busy day ahead of me, I need a little energy boost, and I especially love picking up a hot coffee when I have errands to run or places to take the kids. I work it into my routine — wake up and then wake everyone else up. Get the kids ready while Brandon showers, get myself ready while he does the school drop-off, grab my keys and head out the door, grab a drink, and get on with the day.

    Dunkin' Donuts Black Card

    I feel extra fancy getting my coffee now, by the way. They gave me the Black Card! VIP right here.

  • A Porch for Cozy Outdoor Entertaining

    A Porch for Cozy Outdoor Entertaining

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    I don’t think I’ve shown this porch much since we moved in. Come on out! It’s a small but comfortably cozy area. It fits our family of five perfectly, and after the kids go to sleep, me and Brandon can hang out back here with a few friends.

    Making it Lovely's Back Porch

    It looked like this before. Squished!

    Back Porch, Before

    It’s a tiny space, but it felt even tinier with that little gap to squeeze through between the loveseat and the chair. Those big pieces came out right away after we moved in. We replaced them with a few things we brought with us from our first house, but did little else until now. I spent the weekend cleaning it up a bit. It looks pretty good outside for a 125-year-old house and I may try gently scrubbing the siding (I know you’re not supposed to pressure wash it), but I’m worried it may hasten a paint job.

    Back Porch, Before

    Avoiding opening that can of worms, I stuck to sweeping out the dust and dirt, and turned my attention to maximizing the space. I added a wooden bistro table to a pair of metal chairs we already had. The small size of the table is better suited to the space, making it feel larger, and a bistro set is more useful than another armchair.

    Back Porch, Overhead Shot | Making it Lovely

    The color scheme is a little kooky with the stained glass. It’s an odd addition that doesn’t really go with the rest of the house, but the privacy is nice. I didn’t want to add a lot of competing colors, so I kept the furniture and accessories mostly neutral, and brought in some natural textures, wood tones, and brass accents to warm things up.

    Bistro Table Seating Area

    The lounge seating was on the porch at our first house. Half of it was reused here on the front porch, and the other half here. I got that pink polka dot pillow maybe five years ago, and the woven pillow is new.

    Outdoor Pillows

    I got a matching outdoor pouf too because the kids were super into it. It’s too bad I only had room for one because they’re kind of fighting over who gets to sit there.

    Back Porch Flowers and an Outdoor Pouf

    We weren’t using this spot much at night because it was too dark, but it will be a whole lot nicer now that I hung string lights. I used removable hooks to test out the placement because I wasn’t sure if I’d like them to be swagged (as they are now) or pulled taut. What do you think?

    Back Porch String Lights

    I popped back out at night to take a few shots of them all aglow.

    Making it Lovely's Back Porch at Night, with String Lights

    Candles help with the ambiance too. We have a hanging candle holder with open sides out there (came with the house), and you never realize how breezy it is until you try to keep an unsheltered candle lit! I bought a set of LED votives for the first time (along wtih a few perforated gold votive holders), and they are so much easier to deal with. No worries with kids around, I can put them anywhere without risking a fire hazard, and they don’t blow out with the slightest wind.

    Vintage Wooden Bench as Serving Table

    The table is just the right size for two people. I brought out our patterned plates, gold flatware, and our everyday pressed glass tumblers, and added cute polka dot napkins to tie in with the pink pillow. And of course, there’s the brass Nate Berkus vase that has been all over Blogland. It’s the perfect tall vase for big floofy flowers (hydrangeas, peonies, dahlias, you get the idea).

    Bistro Table on the Back Porch

    This little porch looks and feels so much better now. Having breakfast out here, late night drinks, coffee and a newspaper… I can’t wait. It’s such a special part of the house, and we’ve already been enjoying the spruced up space!

  • One Room Challenge: Week 6 (the Bedroom and Den Final Reveal!)

    One Room Challenge: Week 6 (the Bedroom and Den Final Reveal!)

    Today’s the day! The final reveal of my One Room Challenge space! Our bedroom has an adjoining room that we’re using as a family den, separated by a set of French doors. Two rooms, but I’ve been working on them together as one larger space because they are so open to each other.

    Shall we?

    Quincy Black Cannonball Bed | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Bedroom

    Striped Rug Ottoman from Annie Selke Furniture | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Den

    A little different from the starting point, eh?

    Bedroom and Sitting Room

    Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Space Before Shots

    So much orange-toned fir. I don’t miss that unpainted wood at all! Again, a huge thank you to Paintzen for taking on the paint job. I can’t wait for the day I can make the rest of the second floor match these two rooms with white trim and black doors throughout. And no holes in the walls! Oh, smooth walls and unblemished ceilings, how I long for you.

    All right, let’s dive in and see these two rooms from every little angle. The bedroom is painted in White Blush, and the den, Everard Blue. Simply White is the trim color, and the doors are Black Beauty, all Benjamin Moore colors.

    Bedroom with Vintage Dresser Pianted by MegMade | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Bedroom

    I worked with a lot of the existing furniture in the bedroom, like the black cannonball Quincy bed, an antique Empire dresser, a jewelry armoire, and a vintage wooden dresser provided by MegMade, painted white. Some of the accessories and other elements were already here too, like the pink linen duvet cover and Wink Wink pillows.

    Super Cute Bedding and a Turquoise Lamp| Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Bedroom

    The dresser is standing in for a bedside table on Brandon’s side. (His stack of books is usually precariously high, so I edited it down to the just a couple and we’re going to pretend that it always looks like this.) I hung a huge new mirror from Bellacor above it on the room’s longest wall. It has antiqued glass (which is more noticeable in these photos than it seems to me in person), so it bounces light around and fills the space nicely without being a perfect reflection. The mirror is 43″ in diameter and weighs 38 pounds — kind of a beast to put up, but it’s nice and secure hanging from our room’s picture rail.

    Our turquoise lamps are from Lamps Plus. I like the simplicity of their column silhouette, and those brass details paired with that blue are perfection. They can be pretty bright, but we’ve long used a little trick to dim our bedside lights and make it easier to turn them off before going to sleep. Ta da! Put those lamps on dimmer cords, people. No more going through all that effort of sitting up and reaching to turn off the light like some sort of animal.

    A Vintage Dresser, Painted by MegMade, Instead of a Nightstand | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Bedroom

    The dresser is his and his alone (the man has as many clothes as I do), but I decorated the far end as I pleased with this cute trio. I added a succulent instead of flowers, so you know. Manly. The polka dots on the bud vase have blue centers that match the cachepot, and I’m digging the hand painted stripes of the ginger jar.

    A Plant, A Vase, and a Striped Ginger Jar on the Dresser | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Bedroom

    Bedroom, Looking Toward the Windows | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Bedroom

    On the other side of the bed, I have a round forged iron table with an antiqued mirror top that echoes the mirror on the wall. It’s 34″ in diameter, giving me a pretty nice sized surface to clutter up, but I cleared it off before I took these photos. Books, books, books everywhere in this house. Magazines, too. Let’s just pretend that’s not the case and that I always have a fresh flowers there, deal? (I think the pillow is in on the charade. Wink.)

    Wink Wink Pillows by People I've Loved | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Bedroom

    Opposite the bed, between the closet and the door to the room, is my dresser. I know the red of the lamp is out of nowhere and I’m breaking the design rule of repetition (repeat a color/shape/whatever 3/5/x times), and I don’t care. It’s like wearing red lipstick. You don’t need red nail polish and red shoes too, it can be its own thing. Look how happy Mr. Muttonchops is to be in close proximity to such a fabulous lamp!

    Vintage Wooden Dresser Between Black Painted Doors in the Bedroom | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Bedroom

    I found a pair of vintage slipper chairs at Divine Consign, a local furniture consignment store. I only needed one here, but I’m hanging on to its mate in case we ever want to move them to a different room. They’d look amazing reupholstered in pink velvet or a killer print, but I like the way the blue bridges the space between the bedroom and the den. (These are similar, if you’re looking for one of your own.)

    Vintage Slipper Chair Next to French Doors in the Bedroom | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Bedroom

    The tall dresser that looks like a printer’s cabinet is a holding my scarves, jewelry, glasses and sunglasses, what have you. Above it is a painting by Jenny Vorwaller and a Junk in the Trunk ceramic tree stump that I’m using as a vase (a gift from Brandon a few years back). And a beetle! Little silver beetle, you’re so cute. We’ll get to your larger brethren shortly.

     | MakingTop of the Jewelry Armoire | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Bedroom it Lovely's One Room Challenge Bedroom

    I added a tufted bench from Joss & Main to the foot of the bed. It’s a nice place to sit, sure, but it’s also a very handy laundry basket holder. Multitasker! The natural linen color will always work with our bedding, even as we change it and mix and match over the years. Adding to what we already had, the bed is dressed in black and white dashed sheets and a boyfriend matelassé coverlet from Pine Cone Hill. I’ve missed having a blanket to layer on the bed since giving them all away when we upgraded to our king-sized bed last fall, and this one is so soft! There’s a matching throw blanket in the den. We also have matching shams and I was going to add my Moroccan pom pom blanket to the bed, but it was all a bit too much at once.

    A Tufted Bench in Front of the Quincy Cannonball Bed | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Bedroom

    I changed out the ceiling fan that came with the house for this one that looks (and works) a whole lot better. There’s a remote! Like we live in the future! May we never lose it, for it will not work without it!

    Bedroom, Looking Toward the Den | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Bedroom

    The Nyla rug from Loloi that’s in the bedroom is also in the den. There’s a lot of dimension and subtle color in the pattern, and it feels so good on bare feet. It’s made of viscose (an alternative to pricier silk rugs), so it wouldn’t be the best choice for a high traffic area, but it should be fine here. Matching the design between the two rooms adds cohesion.

    Bedroom with Ceiling Fan | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Bedroom

    Keeping the window treatments consistent between the two rooms helps with cohesion, too. Tonic Living turned their pale pink linen into lined pinch-pleat curtains for me. They were great to work with, taking the dimensions of my windows and creating panels in the right sizes (the ones hanging on the double window in the bedroom are wider to ensure that yes, we can fully close them). I hung the curtains from the brass rods in an antique brass finish and glass finials that I bought shortly after we moved in to this house. I’d hung two in the den before the ORC makeover, but it’s very nice to finally put all four to good use.

    Vintage Slipper Chair Next to French Doors in the Bedroom | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Bedroom

    Moving on to the den, what’s that on the far wall? Questionable DIY art!

    Looking from the Bedroom to the Family Den | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge

    Just what this room needed: illustrations from the 1700s of insects, blown up to be six feet long. In 3D, no less!

    I looked through three volumes of these illustrations by Rösel Von Rosenhof to find my favorites. The images are in the public domain (and this project is for personal use anyway), so I downloaded the PDF files I needed, lassoed the bugs in Photoshop, and scaled them up. I sent the files to a local printer to be printed on matte paper, then I cut the insects out with an X-acto knife, mounted them with spray glue onto black foam core boards, and cut them out again with an X-acto chisel blade. I attached picture hanging hardware to the backs (two per bug), added extra blocks of foam core to lift them away from the wall, and hung them with fishing line from the picture rail. I painted simple clouds on the 4’x5′ canvas behind them using leftover interior paint (the pale pink from the bedroom and a medium pink from another project).

    I could have just bought a bunch of these (which I love), but after a good 12-15 hours of work, I got something nobody else will have. Perhaps for good reason, but no matter. We’re goin’ buggy.

    DIY Huge Insect Art | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Den

    I had been considering picking up a new slipcover for our IKEA Kivik sofa, but as the room came together, I still liked the one that we had best (Isunda Brown). There was one that I preferred the look of when I saw it online (Tullinge Gray-Brown), but not in person. I did pick up a table to go behind the sofa while I was out there though: the Bestå TV unit without legs lines up perfectly with the back of the couch. It gives us a place to prop up the brass task lamps that used to be beside the bed and adds some storage space.

    Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Family Den

    We have overhead lighting and table lamps too, but these lights are nice for reading without having to make the whole room bright — helpful if someone else wants to watch TV, or when one of us are sleeping in the bedroom.

    Task Light for Reading Behind the Couch | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Den

    You can see that they play a supporting role in the larger picture. The Galileo chandelier from Crystorama kind of steals the show in the lighting department. I needed something dark with some edge to it. Something masculine. Something that says ‘my husband likes to tell me how the plot differs between the George R. R. Martin books and the HBO series.’

    Family Den | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Den

    Our Family Den | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Den

    Speaking of television, this is where we watch it. We do have another (smaller hand-me-down) TV tucked away downstairs, but we don’t use it often — it’s not even plugged in right now. The kids can stream shows on a tablet anywhere in the house and we try to limit their screen time, so we haven’t had any issues with our TV being in the room off of our bedroom. Our solar shades from Lowe’s just arrived, so it will be helpful to have those up on the windows to cut the glare, in addition to the curtains.

    A White TV, Black and White Vases, and a Blue Lamp | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Den

    More flowers! I brought my vases to Moss, my favorite florist, and they did their thing. Pink ranunculus, lotus pods, big garden roses, and all kind of pretty greenery that I’ve already forgotten the name of.

    Light Blue Gourd Lamp from Lamps Plus and a Black and White Striped Planter as a Vase | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Den

    As I was leaving Moss, I walked by Jeanine Guncheon’s shop, Gallery Etcetera, and noticed that they had a pillow in the fabric I’ve been obsessed with. Sold! It stands on its own, and on the other side of the sofa is a pillow from Arianna Belle in one of my favorite fabrics, Les Touches, in front of a blue linen pillow with fringe from Pine Cone Hill.

    Pillow from Jeanine Guncheon Gallery | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Den

    Pretty Pillows from Pine Cone Hill and Arianna Belle | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Den

    You can see the other pair of lamps that I ordered from Lamps Plus below. The classic gourd shape is lovely, and I’m glad I went with the light blue color — I think the creamy white I was considering would have been too blah, and the peacock blue too bright.

    Let's Watch TV in Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Room! With Giant Bugs!

    And how about that ottoman! It actually worked out well, but I was worried that the room wouldn’t come together as I’d hoped when I learned that the turquoise velvet ottoman I’d ordered had been pushed back for delivery yet again. I had grabbed a wooden coffee table from the consignment shop as a backup, but the scale was all wrong. I kept looking, and luckily I came across Annie Selke’s rug ottomans! They come in a whole bunch of colors, but I picked a platinum rugby stripe that would play off of the chair color, while bringing in a little black for more contrast. Since it’s upholstered in a cotton rug rather than velvet, it’s going to be way more practical with the kids and pets, and I like the way the stripes play with all of the other patterns and textures in the room. The tray on top helps it function as a table.

    Striped Rug Ottoman from Annie Selke Furniture | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Den

    There’s a blue and white striped dog bed from Fresh American that arrived too late to be in the photographs, but it goes where Murray’s old dog bed was, between the bookshelf and the sofa. I’ll try to get a shot of Murray sleeping on it and put it up on Instagram.

    The Comfy Rose Chair from Interior Define | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Den

    The Rose chairs from Interior Define arrived on Friday. Our sofa is fine, but these chairs are way nicer. More comfortable, more stylish, and better made. I chose a neutral upholstery color (“stone basketweave”) and added a pink throw pillow to both.

    Looking Toward the Bedroom | Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Den

    Phew, we made it to the end! Thank you so much for following along, and thank you to Linda at Calling it Home for organizing the One Room Challenge and inviting me to participate. I’m honored to have taken part and I loved the experience. Two rooms in six weeks felt a little like a whirlwind at times, but now that they’re finished, I can sit back and do a little happy dance!

    I would love to hear your thoughts on the space, and don’t forget to check out all of the other amazing rooms that have been made over in this round of the One Room Challenge. So much inspiration to be had.

    Follow along with the One Room Challenge participants!

    One Room Challenge• Claire Brody • The Curated House • Design Manifest • Driven by Decor • Honey We’re Home • Hunted Interior • The Makerista • Making it Lovely • My Sweet Savannah • Pencil and Paper Co. • The Pink Clutch • Savvy Home • Simplified Bee • Sketch 42 • Jill Sorensen • Orlando Soria • Thou Swell • The Vault Files • Waiting on Martha • The Zhush • Media Partner House Beautiful • TM by CIH

    My One Room Challenge Sponsors

    Thank you to the following sponsors for generously providing product.
    • Annie Selke • Arianna Belle • Bellacor • Crystorama • Fresh American • Interior Define • Joss & Main • Lamps Plus • Loloi • Lowe’s • MegMade • Paintzen • Pine Cone Hill • Tonic Living

    My One Room Challenge Posts

    Follow along from the beginning!
    • Week 1: The Before Shots • Week 2: The Design Plan • Week 3: All That Painted Woodwork • Week 4: Rugs, Curtains, Bedding, and Other Fabrics • Week 5: The Lighting • Week 6: The Bedroom and Den Final Reveal

    Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Space After Shots

  • One Room Challenge: Week 5 (The Lighting)

    One Room Challenge: Week 5 (The Lighting)

    I had a knockoff Serge Mouille 3-Arm Ceiling Lamp in the den because I came across one for cheap on Craigslist a while back. It’s an awesome light and far better than the dinky lantern that was there, but the scale was all wrong. It isn’t a tiny room (13×15), but it’s not really big enough to support something so sprawling. Plus I wanted to move the task lamps from beside the bed to behind the sofa, and it started to look like there were arms reaching out everywhere!

    Taking down the lighting fixture

    I was excited to hear that Crystorama was a One Room Challenge sponsor, because I’d had my eye on two of their lighting collections: Galileo and Broche. Once the rest of the room was planned out a bit, I went with the Galileo 8-Light Forged Bronze Chandelier for its masculine spikes and mottled bronze (almost black) finish. I saved my Snapchatted installation process and aside from being delicately stabbed near the end, it was fairly easy! And we now own bolt cutters, so we’ve got that going for us.

    Taking down the lighting fixture

    Crystorama Galileo Light

    After much research and online window shopping, I went ahead and ordered the ceiling fan I’d had my eye on. Goodbye, odd red exit sign fan, hello falcon. I have yet to install it, and I’ve never put a ceiling fan up, but it came with instructions and it can’t be that hard, right? (Fingers crossed.)

    Falcon Ceiling Fan, Rejuvenation

    Gourd lamps are a design classic that I’ve long admired but never owned, so I figured it was time to remedy that. There are a bunch of manufacturers each offering their own version, but I chose a pair of Robert Abbey 31″ ceramic and brass table lamps. I’ve owned a few other lights by the brand over the years, so they’ve become a go-to for me. Their colors are always beautiful, everything is well-made, and the silhouettes and shades are interesting without being gimmicky.

    31″ is the larger size, but there’s also one that’s 22-3/4″ and a triple gourd lamp that’s 24″ high, each in various colors and metal finishes. Brass was an easy choice, but it took some time to choose between the light blue, bone, and peacock blue. Bone is a creamy white that would be the most versatile choice in the long run, but I ruled it out because I don’t actually have plans to change things anytime soon and it felt like a missed opportunity to bring in more color. So then I was between the light or peacock blue, and I chose the lighter one because I felt it would be a better contrast with the dark blue walls.

    Light Blue Ceramic Gourd Table Lamp

    Besides, I was planning to bring in that darker blue in the bedside lamps anyway! The gourd lamps were provided by Lamps Plus, a One Room Challenge sponsor, and they also sent a pair of the Beverly turquoise ceramic table lamps that I chose for the bedroom.

    Turquoise Table Lamp, Black Cannonball Bed

    They look a little lonely all by themselves right now, but all will be wonderful through the magic of styling.

    I’m putting a chair in the bedroom by the french doors. I played around with a few options that I’d stolen from other rooms, but decided the space seemed a little table lamp heavy. I may go with a simple floor lamp instead.

    Which Lamps?

    The last light to talk about here is the gorgeous Eloise table lamp. I have a trade account with Circa Lighting, but even with the discount this was a splurge. This dresser is opposite the bed though and since I spend a lot of time in bed reading, writing, or wasting time on my phone before I go to sleep, I wanted something really pretty across from me. So you know, Mr. Muttonchops and a red lamp.

    Mr. Muttonchops and the Red Lamp

    Imagine flowers there, and you’ve got the vignette.

    You’ve heard that lighting is like the jewelry of a room, right? I would totally rock some pieces inspired by these.

    Lamps and Lighting in Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge Design

    Next week? Reveal time! I have my art wall all figured out and it’s either going to be amazing or a giant flop.

    Follow along with the One Room Challenge participants!

    One Room Challenge• Claire Brody • The Curated House • Design Manifest • Driven by Decor • Honey We’re Home • Hunted Interior • The Makerista • Making it Lovely • My Sweet Savannah • Pencil and Paper Co. • The Pink Clutch • Savvy Home • Simplified Bee • Sketch 42 • Jill Sorensen • Orlando Soria • Thou Swell • The Vault Files • Waiting on Martha • The Zhush • Media Partner House Beautiful • TM by CIH

    My One Room Challenge Sponsors

    Thank you to the following sponsors in this post for generously providing product.
    • Crystorama • Lamps Plus

    My One Room Challenge Posts

    Follow along from the beginning!
    • Week 1: The Before Shots • Week 2: The Design Plan • Week 3: All That Painted Woodwork • Week 4: Rugs, Curtains, Bedding, and Other Fabrics • Week 5: The Lighting

  • Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

    Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

    Thank you Pier 1 for sponsoring this post. This post is brought to you by CJ Affiliate’s VIP Content Service and while this was a sponsored opportunity from Pier 1, all content and opinions expressed here are my own.
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    My mom has always loved shopping at Pier 1. I remember going with her when I was a kid and being distracted by sequin embellishments, crocheted vests (remember when they had clothes?), and and enough breakables within reach to hear a steady refrain of “don’t touch” directed toward me and my little sister. To this day, I still like to pop over to Pier 1 to look around, except now I’m the one telling my kids to be careful! The circle of life…

    These are some of my favorite finds, inspired by my mom. (And mom? I know you read here, so you may want to skip this post if you like surprises.)

    Pier 1 Mother's Day Gifts

    1. Window with Ledge Collage Frame
      I could see this in an entryway filled with photos of the kids or grandkids.

    2. Elizabeth Monogram Mugs
      Lovely letters, and the variation in the shape of the mugs make for a nice set if you’re picking up more than one.

    3. Ashworth Antique White Jewelry Armoire
      A jewelry armoire is a fun indulgence for someone who loves accessories.

    4. Tulip Capiz Pendant Light
      A shimmery finish and the loveliest shape! A pair of these would be perfect over bedside tables.

    5. Embossed Flower Garden Stool
      This is my favorite of the bunch. In front of boxwood hedges and blooming peonies? So pretty!

    6. Grand Bazaar Fringe Pillow
      Sometimes you need a little texture to complement other colors or patterns. This pillow will work very nicely in that regard.

    7. Floral Embroidered Lumbar Pillow
      My mom specifically asked for this one! The flowers and embroidery are particularly pretty.

    8. Antique White Bird Wreath Stand
      This stand would be an easy way to display a wreath above a fireplace, and that bird is very sweet.

    9. White Scalloped Cake Plates
      These come in two sizes: extra cute, and extra-extra cute. (OK, 9″ or 11.” But both cute, yes?)

    10. Faux Peony Wreath
      Peonies all spring!

    11. Javanese Collage Frame
      I’m a sucker for carved wood details. Fill the frames with photos before giving as a gift!

    12. Boho Embroidered Bird Pillow
      Tweet tweet! Another pillow with embroidered details.

    13. Artichoke Planter
      The texture is awesome on this, and it’s a good sized planter too.

    14. Hayworth Mirror & Antique White Vanity Set
      A pretty spot to sit and get ready for the day (or night). The mirror, vanity, and stool are all available separately too.

    Now here’s where I spoil the surprise for my mom if she didn’t heed my advice and skip this post! I picked up the pillow I knew she wanted, but also a couple of the white ones. We like to talk about decorating, and I’ve been telling her to get a pair of white textured pillows for her leather sofa, but she hadn’t gotten around to it yet. I took a quick photo of them to share before I wrap them up!

    Pillows from Pier 1

    Embroidered Pillow from Pier 1

    Oh, and something else too, but that’s staying a surprise. :)

    p.s. My other favorite recent finds were the blue and white vases you saw in Tuesday’s flower post. I was able to find the temple jar online, which along with the ginger jar, was part of a larger collection. They’re selling quickly but it’s worth checking a local store — the one in Oak Park still had several styles when I stopped in a few days ago!

    Blue & White from Pier 1

  • One Room Challenge: Week 4 (Rugs, Curtains, Bedding, and Other Fabrics)

    One Room Challenge: Week 4 (Rugs, Curtains, Bedding, and Other Fabrics)

    I shared a photo on Instagram of the paint swatches, fabric samples, and finishes for the bedroom and den, but let’s dive into it all in a bit more detail.

    The wooden hand holding the paint chips represents the wood furniture in the two rooms (two dressers and a sideboard). The brass is present throughout in the hardware choices (curtain rods, vintage dresser knobs), lighting finishes, and a small accent table. You saw in last week’s update how the paint colors from the chips below have been incorporated, and of course it’s all in the design plan. The fabrics represent the duvet cover and sheets, pink linen curtains, and a pair of chairs.

    Fabrics and Paint Swatches for Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge

    I knew from the start that I would be painting the two rooms different colors and because the bedroom and den are only separated by french doors, they need to go together. The ceiling, trim, and doors would be consistent throughout, but I also wanted to add continuity in other ways. I have a whole-house palette going on that I’m quite happy with (pink, teal, black, white, wood, brass, and a little red) and these rooms fit, but of course there is still room to play! Today, I’m focusing on the rugs, curtains, bedding, and other fabrics. What I chose and why, and how it’s all going to work together.

    Rugs

    The bedroom is 13×17 and the den is 13×15, so both rooms can handle large rugs. I wanted to repeat the same rug to bridge the two spaces, and I looked to Loloi because I’ve worked with them in the past a couple of times and liked both the designs and the quality. Though I’m often drawn to bold patterns, I was looking for subtlety this time — something beautiful, but that wouldn’t draw too much attention away from everything else. Initially, I had thought about maybe using the Journey rug that I’d styled in our living room. Once I decided to paint the walls that color though, adding a matching rug would have been too much. I suppose I could have used it in the bedroom and a neutral (or otherwise complementary color) rug in the den, but again, I wanted a matching pair. I found what I was looking for in the Nyla collection.

    Nyla Rug, Loloi

    ORC Room in Progress | Making it Lovely

    The rug I chose picks up on the wall color of the den, but it looks good against all of the pale pinks I’m using throughout too. And it is super soft.

    Curtains and Window Treatments

    Both rooms will be getting pinch-pleat pink linen curtains from Tonic Living. I’ve had my sample swatch of that fabric for about two years now, just waiting for the right project! The pale pink will blend in with the wall color in the bedroom, but be a nice relief against the deep teal blue walls.

    Pink Linen Fabric from Tonic Living

    The bedroom has wooden shutters on the bottom half of the windows, and that’s enough privacy most of the time, but it will be nice to have the option to draw the curtains again. Someone asked me how I sleep in with so much light, and I thought ‘hahahahahahaha — I have three young children, what is this “sleeping in” you speak of?’ It will be nice to be able to darken the room a bit though when we want to. I chose a standard lining for both rooms.

    The den does need a bit more light control because we get a lot of glare on the TV. Curtains are going up, yes, but I’ve also ordered Allen + Roth solar shades from Lowe’s. They’ll help with both glare and temperature control, which is a big plus in an old home without central air conditioning.

    Allen + Roth Solar Shade Fabric Options

    I spent a ridiculous amount of time choosing the right fabric and options. I went with Marquis in White, 3% openness. I also liked White/Linen, and there was a 5% option too, but I think the brighter white will be better behind the curtain fabric and it isn’t so stark that it will look too modern or cheap, as super bright whites sometimes do. I chose the corded option (it has a safety mechanism to mount the chain to the window so little kids don’t loop it around themselves), and options like a finished hem and matching fascia to keep it as clean-looking as possible. Even though the shades are all about function, I want the form to be nice too.

    Bedding

    I used to have tons of options for bedding that I’d amassed over the years. A few quilts, a down comforter with various duvet covers, different sheets, and plenty of colors and patterns to mix and match. Then we went from a queen-sized bed to a king last fall, and I gave away all of our too-small bedding to friends and family. Now I have one duvet cover, and I’m up to three sets of sheets. I was pretty jazzed about finding that third set of sheets though, because due to the winking eye pillows on the bed, the patterned dashes look like a million little eyelashes are scattered everywhere. I’m so into it!

    So the go-to has been those sheets with the pink duvet cover. I have my Moroccan wool blanket too, and while it looks good (pom-poms!) and is pretty warm, it’s not the softest thing. Plus it’s wool, so we can’t pop it in the wash. It’s not such a big deal now that the weather is warming up and we don’t need a bunch of layers on the bed, but I do miss having a light quilt. I’ll be adding the Boyfriend Matelassé Coverlet from Pine Cone Hill. In what color? Pink! (Nope, Brandon doesn’t mind the color at all. Yes, I’m asked about that a lot.)

    Bedding for Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge

    It’s a lot of pale pastel goodness, but then it’s all set against the black of our bed. Boom.

    Other Fabrics

    The sofa in our den is from IKEA (Kivik — I wrote about choosing it here), so it would be easy to pop over to the store to pick up a new cover. I like the idea of keeping it neutral though and I still like the color it is now, so I’m not sure if it will change or not.

    IKEA Kivik Colors

    Ours is the top left and I like the bottom left a bit more, but it’s not a huge difference. Of course the white is nice and I’ve heard that the cushions clean up nicely in the wash, and the bottom right gray color could work too. The den is getting a throw blanket to match the bed’s coverlet, and there will be pillows in pink, blue, and black and white.

    There is a pair of chairs coming from Interior Define. They sell customizable sofas and chairs through their site to customers across the country, but I was able to check out their showroom here in Chicago to see everything firsthand. I loved the Rose sofa and if I could fit it up the stairs, I would have chosen it in a heartbeat! English roll arms, turned legs, a deep seat, and very comfy cushions — perfection. Their furniture can be resized (you can do more than just choose a color!), but to shorten it enough to fit up our narrow stairway would have changed the proportions too much and I don’t want a love seat. Luckily, the same style is available in chair form, so that’s what I went with.

    The Rose Chair from Interior Define

    The Rose chair is available in 18 different fabrics and I requested samples of my favorites before deciding on a color. It was a toss-up between the ‘Natural Heavy Fabric’ and ‘Stone Basketweave,’ so I called their customer service department and asked about durability and care. The Stone fabric sounded like a more durable choice that would wear better and clean up a little more easily, and as a mom of three with five pets in the house, I was sold. The chairs are going to look great in contrast with our low, boxy couch.

    The last big unknown was the coffee table. I had initially planned on a turquoise velvet ottoman, but I was worried about a timely arrival and it was indeed delayed again. I picked up a pair of slipper chairs two weeks ago from a local furniture consignment store (Divine Consign) and I also grabbed a coffee table at a good price as a backup for the room. I like the shape of it a lot, but it’s knotty pine and while I could paint it, the bigger problem is that it’s too big. If I could shrink the height, width, and depth down by about 15%, it would have been perfect! Ha. So I was on the lookout for another option. Turned legs or carved wooden details, or maybe a different ottoman?

    Found it! It’s a “Rug Ottoman” from Annie Selke. Yes, as the name implies, it is upholstered with a rug. It’s actually a more practical choice than the velvet would have been, and they come in a bunch of different colors and patterns. My design is changing a bit (the turquoise is out, and in its place, stripes and turned legs), but I’m excited about the way it’s all coming together! And bonus: Murray’s dog bed is in the den and he’s going to get a little upgrade in the form of light blue and white stripes, also from from Annie Selke. Very cute.

    Here’s how all of that goes together.

    Fabrics in Making it Lovely's One Room Challenge

    (Oh, vintage chair. You need a little freshening up.)

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