Ideas & Inspiration

Atlanta Food & Wine Festival: In the Vineyard

Setting the Scene for Magical Memories in Midtown
Filed Under > Holiday Entertaining

2016-06-23_00132016-06-23_00162016-06-23_00172016-06-23_00192016-06-23_0023© Kathryn McCrary Photography Atlanta Food Photographer AFWF-92016-06-23_00292016-06-23_0027 2016-06-23_00142016-06-23_0018 2016-06-23_00152016-06-23_0021   2016-06-23_00282016-06-23_0026 2016-06-23_0010

When I first heard the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival crew was scheming to create a real-life pop-up vineyard in the heart of midtown, I immediately started imagining the dreamiest-of-dreamy setups for each and every event.  Think long farm tables between the vines with romantic, sweeping greenery and rustic, simple place settings.  And of course plenty of twinkle lights once the sun went down!  Think of all of this with some of Atlanta’s tallest skyscrapers in view.  I died at just the thought of being part of such a magical installation (the first in the US), so too see my dreams come to life was just beyond. 

We set the scene at the Grapes A to Z Sommelier Wine Lunch with Jason Tesauro from The Modern Gent, with said farm tables and the most amazing live garland by Blooms of Dunwoody. Candlesticks of varying heights added a little interest to the tablescape, but otherwise we kept things super simple with the natural vibe created by the farm tables, garland, and grape vines really allowing the 26 wines poured to shine.  And like our Powerful & Delicious dinner, we added informational #knowthesouth cards—placed into each fork—with a few basic definitions and terms related to wine to our little daytime vineyard party. 

The vineyard, I must tell you, was hot.  “…hotter than a billy goat with a blow torch” to be exact.  We knew our guests would be a little toasty throughout the day and well into the evening, so we supplied palmetto fans with entertaining phrases about the heat attached.  My personal favorite might have been “It’s Hotter than Hell’s Pepper Patch” but it was really too hard to decide.  These fun details played perfectly into Atlanta Food & Wine Festival‘s #KnowTheSouth theme this year, and I know guests were grateful for the chance to cool off with them. 

The rest of the evening events (6 in total) were just as magical as you can imagine with a backdrop of twinkle lights and sky scrapers.  Guests mingled between the vines, stopped at chef stations to savor some of the best bites in the South, sipped award-winning wines, and even played a little bocce ball. It’s safe to say that it was a huge treat for me to see this space make the transformation from city lot to dreamy urban vineyard and grounds for two gorgeous events during one of my favorite weekends of the entire year.  Truly, MKR

P.S. The pop-up vineyard will remain open through June 30 for community use and private events. Be sure to check it out for yourself across from the Four Seasons on 14th street and follow along on social with #VineyardInTheCity. xo

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Photography, Kathryn McCrary for Waiting on Martha | Florals, Blooms of Dunwoody

6 Artists that Will Transport You to the Beach

Can't See the Shore Soon? These Talented Artists Have You Covered
Filed Under > Everyday

I don’t know about you, but when June rolls around every year I’m itching to get to the beach.  I begin obsessing over all of the beach vacay must-haves, gorgeous faraway ‘grams and travel bucket list posts I can find.  Unfortunately, I won’t be getting down to the beach until late August, so I’ll be daydreaming about the shore in the meantime. 

And that’s where these artists come into play. I absolutely adore these six talents for their ability to instantly transport me to the sounds and smells of the beach, all in stunning work I can frame on my gallery wall at home.  Click through the slideshow to find my top beach art, but I’d love to hear about any other artists you love that I can add to the list!  Cheers, Kat

P.S. Maybe the best part? You can snag affordable prints from all of these artists on One Kings Lane! Click through the slideshow to find the specific pieces I love. xo

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Teil Duncan

Teil Duncan

It's easy to see that Teil Duncan's figurative pieces are interpretations of a vibrant, busy beach, which I just love. Teil masterfully arranges pixilated compositions that are as intriguing as they are beautiful.

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VIA JANA BEK DESIGN
Christine Flynn

Christine Flynn

Christine Flynn's simple, yet stunning pieces all capture idyllic beach scenes that I'm itching to be part of.

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Lisa Golightly

Lisa Golightly

Lisa Golightly's hazy abstract scenes perfectly capture childhood memories at the shore, giving a feel of sun-baked nostalgia to every piece.

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Gray Malin

Gray Malin

As I type that Gray Malin is one of my all-time favorites, I'm looking at my own Positano Town hanging at home. His work just exudes joy, and his ability to capture the crowds on the shores around the globe is truly incredible.

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Natalie Obradovich

Natalie Obradovich

The bright, vibrant scenes by Natalie Obradovich are some of my favorites. Her photographs are insanely crisp, and I swear that you can feel the warmth seep out from behind the frame.

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Judith Gigliotti

Judith Gigliotti

Judith Gigliotti's fine art photography is another one to note. I especially adore this scene for its over-exposed, white-washed feel...I feel like I can feel the warm, lazy waves!

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Featured image, Gray Malin

The One Room Challenge 2016: Final Reveal

Sharing Scenes from The Newly Designed WOM Team Office
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Bookshelf styling idea via Waiting on MarthaWaiting on Martha office inspiration with soft neutralsHayley Mitchell face painting in Waiting on Martha officeBulletin board inspiration via Waiting on Martha Organization ideas in the office space, Waiting on MarthaOffice inspiration via Waiting on Martha2016-05-10_0013Bookshelf styling inspiration in Waiting on Martha's officeHayley Mitchell art and workspaceGold bar cart styling ideas Entryway styling ideas via Waiting on Martha Bookshelf styling inspiration with pink velvet chairsLightbox in office - Remember Why You Started

Friends, the day is here!  The Final Reveal of another One Room Challenge is always one of my favorite posts, showing the culmination and result of six insanely fast weeks of design and transformation.  This go-around, I set out to tackle the Waiting on Martha office in ADAC, a whopping 950+ square foot space to house my growing business and team

After creating my original mood board with warm neutrals and a wealth of textures, I aimed to make the space feel inspiring and welcoming, but faced the challenge of pulling together such a large space. My solution, then, was to break down the large space into several smaller vignettes—or moments, as I like to call them.  The result was an office perfectly designed for collaborating, #GSD’ing and visiting with clients and guests. 

To start, the entryway effortlessly welcomes you with styling details fit for an entryway found at home. Everything I used in this vignette is both beautiful AND practical…its mirror, console table, custom stools and statement lamp all serve a purpose by the door and set the stage for the rest of the design. 

Compared to past desks you may have seen of mine this desk area is uber clean and very work-friendly with plenty of space to actually work!  My modern, clean, and large white desk with our amazing light box (with every changing quotes that resonate deeply) sells this vignette as a strong focal point, anchoring the room and is probably everyone’s favorite part of the space. 

In the back corner of the room, I wanted a place for a conference table for team meetings and team meals, but not your typical, boring conference table.  So instead I chose a vintage 1920’s Parisian wedding table to give warmth to the meeting space, (story goes, for outdoor weddings families simply nailed together found boards to create these simple, yet stunning tables, similar here). The Society Social accent chairs upholstered in Lacefield fabric flank the table for a punch of blue & white (you know it’s my fave), while simple, modern shell chairs fill the rest of the table. Beneath our feet you’ll find my favorite rug combo; a large jute layered with a faux white cowhide rug.  And how could I forget about my new giant print, from Minted?!  The photograph captures the juxtaposition between bold and minimalist to a T, and its pretty copper frame compliments the room perfectly. 

Next, our DIY fabric covered bulletin boards with their brass “library” light fixtures ended up serving as great anchors to the most expansive wall and the perfect backdrop to our sitting room. I have a feeling I’m going to enjoy any reason to sit in our “sitting room” because of how gorgeous this vignette turned out…Our Taylor Burke Home Settee with Lacefield pillows and West Elm velour metal armchairs in blush (a similar style in more muted colors is available here), our white side table, Gregg Park coffee table, and a MAJOR vintage rug from Bellwether (phew, that’s quite a list). Any “sitting room” wouldn’t be finished in my book without a bar cart, and this simple gold bar cart offers just the right amount of surface for all of our refreshments mid-meeting.   

Opposite our bulletin boards is another massive wall which I lined  with two cube shelving units and my ever-growing collection of cookbooks and design books.  When styling the bookshelves to achieve the ultimate #shelfie, I ended up flipping the books around so their spines didn’t show.  As you know, I hoped to achieve a softer, calmer look to this space and as I was filling the shelves, the colors and titles ended up looking busy and a bit garish.  A quick solution was to turn the books around, and arrange them by category (so I still know where to find them!). 

Because our job isn’t your typical 9-5’er, our office tends to be a revolving door, which means no one really “calls dibs” on any specific surface.  That being said, I knew we needed to designate an actual work space before we all ended up on the floor with bean bag chairs (not that I really hate bean bag chairs).  Therefore, I kept it simple by combining two Ikea desks, a couple of killer Mac screens with laptop plug-ins, all tied together with a simple yet statement making Taylor Burke pendant and a piece of art from Hayley Mitchell that speaks for itself.  AH-MAH-ZING!

Lastly, while everything shown in the office is beautiful to look at, the office needed a practical storage solution to keep things organized (and fuel our coffee addiction, duh). Enter my handy cabinet and simple wall shelving from Lowe’s. I turned Allen + Roth closet organization units topped with Allen + Roth baskets into a refreshment station and storage closet stowing our office printer, modem, phone, and all that necessary jazz.  A sheepskin runner from Lulu & Georgia finishes off the area and adds that bit of soft touch to what could be a colder space. FYI I’ll be doing an additional post in a week or two sharing how this area came together with plenty of organizational tips to boot so stay tuned for that.

Whew!  That was a mouthful and it was one heck of a six weeks, but I couldn’t be more thrilled with the end result for the new Waiting on Martha team office thanks to The One Room Challenge!  A huge thanks to Linda, House Beautiful, all of the incredibly generous sponsors and Rustic White for capturing the space to share with you all today.  Be sure to check out the other participants’ final reveals in the links below, and I’d love to hear what you all think of the design in the comments!  Truly, MKR

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PHOTOGRAPHY, RUSTIC WHITE FOR WAITING ON MARTHA 

AS PICTURED:
ENTRYWAY MIRROR (SIMILAR HERE, HERE AND HERE) | LAMP | X BENCHES (SIMILAR) | CONSOLE TABLE | SKULL (SIMILAR HERE, HERE AND HERE) |FAUX COWHIDE RUG 

DESK | BRUSHSTROKE LAMP | PEN CUP | LIGHT BOX | DESK CHAIR (SIMILAR STYLES HERE) | GUEST CHAIRS

BOOKSHELVES | SIDE TABLE IN SITTING AREA | SET OF BLUSH ARMCHAIRS (SIMILAR HERE) | COFFEE TABLE | SETEE | THROW PILLOWS | BAR CART | BULLETIN BOARD FABRIC (SIMILAR HERE) | “LIBRARY” LIGHT FIXTURES  |  VINTAGE RUG

WORK STATION CHAIRS | DESKS (SIMILAR HERE) | PAINTING ABOVE WORKSTATION | GOLD CHANDELIER

ORGANIZATION NOOK CABINET UNIT | NESPRESSO MACHINE | WALL SHELVING | BASKETS | COFFEE MUGS | WATER BOTTLES | CUTTING BOARD  |  SHEEPSKIN RUNNER

CONFERENCE FARM TABLE (SIMILAR HERE) | UPHOLSTERED ACCENT CHAIRS | CHAIRS | LARGE FRAMED PRINT | JUTE RUG | WHITE FAUX COWHIDE RUG

ONE ROOM CHALLENGE PARTICIPANTS:
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 

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