Showing posts with label Joss and main. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joss and main. Show all posts

Living Room Refresh

July 6, 2016

I've been pretty busy these last three months (actually not super busy) but I have missed posting! I've been thinking of a refresh for my own living space which inspired this post. I haven't created a mood board in some time, so I thought to create a living space that I would want to live in right now. As many times as I try to create spaces that are timeless and minimal, I can't help but to put my own eclectic twist on it - besides, this is all for fun anyway :) Some of my favorites to incorporate in spaces that I design are natural materials - like these raffia side tables and resin chandelier, pattern and texture play - pairing a larger scale patterned rug with a variety of smaller scale patterned pillows, a light and airy feel - keeping the sofa and paint colors light, and a touch of the beach - I do this with art and incorporating natural materials like this aged elm coffee table.  I've sourced pieces from many different companies, and you can find them in the links below! Enjoy !








Rug / Amira Rug / Room + Board
Sofa / Avalon Sofa / Joss + Main 
Coffee Table / 17th C. Scholars Square Coffee Table / Restoration Hardware
Side Tables / Blake Raffia Side Tables / Serena + Lily
Table Lamps / Lillian Table Lamp / Joss + Main
Chandelier / Addison Pendant / Serena + Lily
Art / Stinton Beach by Jesse Leake / Pottery Barn 
Pillows / Susan Pillow, Kara Pillow, + Luane Pillow / Lulu + Georgia






xo,

Lauren

Design Update: Coffee Tables for my Living Space

March 24, 2016

Hi! It's been some time...I swear I thought I'd be getting better at posting more often but I am back! My last post was a while back in January and much has happened since then. I've set up my desk area in my bedroom, I've been tackling self-teaching myself AutoCad, and I'm stepping more into design at my job with RH...plus my cute-as-heck Goddaughter is now 10 months old! I have to say, I don't know how some people do it -- working full time, taking classes, have kids, etc. When I have those thoughts, it motivates me even more to go after what I want...now...and not wait. So that is what I am doing. Now, the next step for me in my apartment (yes it's been baby steps for a while but I'm not the only one, right?) is selecting a new coffee table. I've been on the search for a while and it's not that we don't love our coffee table now, but we need a larger one that's in proportion with our sectional that we can eat on -- we rarely use our actual kitchen table. SO...here are some options I've been looking at and I've thrown in a photo to get a better idea of my current space. Which one is your favorite? 



1 / peekaboo acrylic coffee table / cb2 / $279
 I am loving this see through option because it will keep my space 
feeling larger. Lucite can also work with many different design styles which
is great if I want to switch things up although this particular piece
is only 13.5" high and a little low to eat on.




2 / slab marble coffee table / cb2 / $299
I just know this piece will go with everything in my home. The metal base is 
a touch industrial and the marble top keeps it looking chic and classic.




3 / kyra coffee table / crate and barrel / $599
A glass option could work in my space, I especially love the bottom
shelf on this piece. Because we eat on our table so often though
I may need something more durable than glass.




4 / aquitaine coffee table / joss + main / $234
This is a more industrial looking option than I usually would choose but I 
know my boyfriend would love it. The mix of metal and wood would
also go with our space but I am slightly afraid of it making it
too industrial looking because we already have other wood elements.




5 / marble box frame coffee table / west elm / $599
I've always been drawn to this table and I love the contrast of the marble
and bronze base. The base keeps it extra open and I can see myself using 
baskets underneath for storage if I need to. I'm just still a bit skeptical
of marble due to it's porous nature especially when eating and drinking on it.


Lastly, here is our current living room. Our sofa isn't super permanent but it 
does the job and is comfortable. Our current coffee table is the Origami Coffee Table 
from West Elm. I'm debating on switching out our rug also because I prefer a higher, 
softer pile but the boyfriend and I agreed on this flatweave so we went for it. I would love
a coffee table that would stay with us for a while and around $600 or less (including delivery).
Stay tuned to see which one we end up with and comment below if you have 
any recommendations!








XO, 

Lauren 







My Office Design

January 18, 2016

I think I've been pretty good about this blog thing lately ;) If you haven't followed along until now, I've been on the search for pieces to complete our new(ish) apartment in NYC. There are many things we still need but overall it has been coming together -- more pics to come. I've just been itching for my own office area. We only have a one bedroom right now and even though our living area is quite large, my boyfriend has his desk set up there. So I've been thinking and although the kitchen table has been great, I'm off to create my own little office in our bedroom. That way I can have my desk where I can sketch and blog but also set up my easel to paint. I've already purchased my desk from CB2 and my desk chair which I got from Wayfair. I am on a budget and for those two pieces so far has cost me under $300 which is not bad for a desk AND chair that you love, right?! I would of loved to scope out flea markets but I just don't have the time right now let alone a vehicle to transport items like that. SO I've gathered the pieces I've picked out so far to complete my "office". One of those pieces is an original abstract art piece by Jen Ramos from Made by Girl. The exact painting I am referencing below has been sold but I am most definitely getting one once there are new ones to purchase. Definitely check out Jen's page when you can because it is amazing and so inspiring. I can't wait to see it all come to life! Stay tuned.











desk / cb2
chair / wayfair
pelt / rhteen
palm print / society 6 by the aestate
beach print / society 6 by fit + fab
abstract painting / made by girl by jen ramos
geometric decor / west elm
calendar and notepad / sugar paper la
metal paper organizer / target


xo,

Lauren



Home Furniture Favorites: Joss & Main

January 17, 2016

Happy Sunday! As I've been searching around for pieces for my new office area, I came across Joss & Main which I love but I couldn't get enough of their newest categories (and their prices!). So I put together some of my favorite furniture and decor items all under $200 to share with you. If you're not familiar with Joss & Main,  their other family brands you may know are Wayfair, All Modern, Dwell Studio and Birch Lane. Which piece is your favorite? I have to say I'm a sucker for marble and brass so I'm really loving their Bubble Task Lamp :)


Celeste Velvet Bench / $147




Bubble Task Lamp / $98


Clive Bed / $195



Jamie Side Table / $152



Mei Porcelain Table Lamp / $175



Jeweled Terrain Framed Giclee Print - 11x15in / $99



Reina Side Table / $128


Kinsey Bar Cart / $171






xo,

Lauren









Creating an Eclectic Space

September 5, 2014

Ever wonder how some designers are able to create a space that mixes design styles so well? Eclectic design allows the mix of one design style with others - modern, mid-century, industrial, vintage can all be placed together & the list goes on.  In essence, it creates the look that you have collected all of your items over time. However, there is a method to the madness - it's all about balance. You don't want to add too many different styles or the space will be overwhelming. Here are some rooms I've designed so you can see how this style just works. They are just as eclectic in style as they are in budget. I've mixed some budget-friendly pieces with items that are definitely worth the splurge.




This bedroom has a mix of boho chic, mid-century, transitional and modern. There are clean, modern lines in the bed paired with soft, round items in different styles. Yes, this room may be more on the girly side with the floral jute rug  but easily swap it out for a solid one and it can be gender neutral as well.

1 / Nate Berkus Metallic Window Panel 84"l / $24.99 / Target
2 / Nate Berkus Round Cage Table / $79.99 / Target
3 / Osborn 4 Poster Bed, Queen / $1,499 / Crate & Barrel
4 / Modernist Table Lamp / $179 / West Elm
5 / Penelope Nightstand Small - White / $199 / West Elm
6 / Marrakech Swing Chair / $229 / Urban Outfitters
7 / Heenalu Jute Rug 6'x9' / $299 / CB2




Glam meets rustic in this dining room. I chose a sparkly chandelier that makes a statement to pair with this rustic, reclaimed pine table. Pairing the table with leather captain chairs and more modern side chairs gives this space the ultimate eclectic look. Top it off with a colorful, global inspired rug and it's a win. 


1 / Quorra Chandelier / $362.60 / Joss & Main
2 / Willoughby Leather Chair - Ivory / $399 / West Elm
3 / Emmerson Dining Table - Reclaimed Pine 72" / $999 / West Elm
4 / Winsdor Overdyed Grove Turquoise Rug 5'x8' / $376 / Rugs USA
5 /  John Vogel Chairs / $299 / West Elm





Mid-century, modern, and industrial are a few of the main design styles in this living space that I chose. I love the mix of the industrial coffee table with the natural fiber jute rug. The tapered legs on the side table and sofa give it an edgy, mid-century touch that is just what the space needs. I added a pair of luxe velvet pillows in a bold color that gives the room a much needed color pop.


 1 / Atomic Matte Black Arc Floor Lamp / $299 / CB2
2 / Brushstroke Swirls Artwork / $249 / West Elm
3 / York Sofa - Grand / $1,499 / West Elm
4 / Magical Thinking Handquilt Velvet Pillow / $24 / Urban Outfitters
5 / Nate Berkus Black and Gold Accent Table / $69.99 / Target 
6 / Rubicon Jute Rug 5'x8' / $279 / West Elm
7 / Frame Round Coffee Table / $499 / Crate & Barrel
8 / Saunder Mud Cloth Ottoman / $249 / Urban Outfitters
9 / Moda Chair / $559 / Urban Outfitters
10 / Nate Berkus Zig Zag Fur Pillow / $29.99 / Target



Do you tend to stick to one style in your home or do you like to mix things up?? I'd love to know what you think about these eclectic looks. :) 






Xo,













Industrial Finds

September 3, 2014

I'm into many different design styles. I love a well put-together, eclectic space. Rustic, mid-century, modern and industrial are all styles I love. Here I put together some on-point industrial items I've found browsing some of my favorite sites. I'm loving the cobalt blue industrial stool from Rejuvenation the most - it also comes in many other colors. Which one is your favorite??







1 / 4040 Locust Copper Pendant / Urban Outfitters
2 / Felicia Meda Console / Joss & Main
3 / Aiden Coffee Table / World Market
4 / Industry Chair / CB2
5 / Industrial Kitchen Island / West Elm
6 / Industrial Pipe Adjustable Rod / West Elm







Xo,