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Recently I was asked to share what makes my house a home. Is it the people I share it with? My cozy corner where I curl up with a good book? The weekly fresh flowers on my coffee table? Cookies baking in the oven each Sunday? The cozy blanket I wrap myself in each night? Or the fragrance I’m greeted with when I walk in the door? The truth is it’s all of those simple pleasures and so much more, that make my house my home.
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Because “…your home isn’t just four walls, it’s the sum of everything you put into it. It’s what’s there, in the air, when you’ve made your house a home.” So tell me loves, what do your four walls mean to you? Truly, MKR
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Earlier this week while everyone was preparing to hunker down for Juno I got to take a little journey and escape (at least in theory) to warmer days ahead and play with Lacefield Design’snew outdoor pillow collection.
Making it’s big debut during January and February buying season,Lacefield’s “weather friendly” pillows are bright, bold, and full of solid and print designs you can easily mix and match. Constructed with Sunbrella weather resistant solid fabrics the Lacefield design team translated hand painted artwork into digital prints such as my favorite the watercolor leopard and bamboo trellis complete with tassels. You know how I love a good tassel! And while I adore every colorway (honestly I love every color) you’ll find a mix of the surf blue and melon orange on my patio this coming spring.
Since this is just a sneak peek you’ll have to wait a tad longer to start planning for warmer weather as the pillows won’t be available online until mid February and in retailers (including yours truly), early March. But I have to say, while I’ve been a fan of Lacefield’s for years now, they have truly outdone themselves by creating a collection not defined by “indoor” or “outdoor,” instead defined by simply beautiful design. So, who’s ready for spring? Truly, MKR
Photography, Rustic White|| This story is in collaboration with Lacefield Designs, a brand I love and adore. Opinions are 100% my own.
I don’t know how we’re at week 6 of the One Room Challenge, time seems to have literally flown. Looking back I also don’t know how I was able to actually pull this all off, and while the room isn’t 100% complete (which you’ll read about below) I must say I couldn’t be happier with how everything has turned out.
If you remember when deciding to remodel my officethe two most important things where to lighten up the space and make it more functional for myself and my growing team. I kept the oh-so popular Thibaut Tanzania wallpaper, my giant silver chandy, and horned sconces, but everything else went out the door. To lighten up the space I got rid of all the black and brought in modern crisp whites and warm maple woods which not only made the space immediately feel light and bright, but also much bigger which is always a plus. Staying true to Martha’s signature colors I anchored the room with pops of orange, mango and all shades of blue plus metallic accents of gold and silver. I mixed it all up with modern and traditional pieces giving it a more collected and eclectic feel.
When it came to functionality my old space only had one very large desk and because I can have anywhere from 1-3 team members with me on any given day I knew I wanted to add a table. I’ve adored the Knoll table for years and now I had the perfect opportunity to add it to my arsenal, but the Knoll is made to order and wouldn’t make my tight turnaround. However, I wanted to show the space finished so I subbed in an Ikea table while I patiently await the Knoll. An Oomph Tini Table provides a catch all for keys, phones, and any personal affects plus its the perfect table for cocktails. And the traditional jute rugbalances out the modern touches and brings warmth to the stark white and clear acrylic ghost chairs, plus it defines the space allowing this area to not get lost in the room itself.
I moved my Blu Dot Strut desk directly in front of the window because while the enormous silver chandy is gorgeous it doesn’t put out a lot of light so the more natural light I can utilize the better. I also chose to face away from the window enabling me to converse with my team rather than have my back to everyone the entire day. For my desktop I wanted to keep it clutter free so because the Blu Dot Strut doesn’t have drawers I added a rolling file cabinet from Ikea plus a second Oomph Tini Table which houses a few desk necessities. I laid a sheepskin rug underneath allowing my feet to have a soft and cozy place to rest, plus it provides the perfect spot for Addison to cuddle up on. Lastly, my custom drapes I agonized over for weeks turned out to be the centerpiece of the room. Going forward I don’t think I’ll ever do a drape without a pop of color (preferably a velvet color) again!
The Modloft Pearl Bookcase, while beautiful, needed to fulfill its purpose as an actual shelf which is why you’ll find Shop products, styling props, and art sprinkled amongst my personal items. The Pearl is also home to my latest, and quite possibly current favorite, Marshall Stanmore Speaker (worth every penny my friends). On a side note another Pearl bookcase is on its way so the entire wall will be shelving, and when she arrives I plan on sharing a step-by-step #shelfie styling story so stay tuned (say that five times fast).
Lastly, I replaced my black book shelves with two maple consoles from Ikea that have doors allowing me to store Shop products without feeling like a hoarder. Instead of styling the consoles I chose to leave them simple and clean, but flanked the sides with two media towersto house my never ending book collection.
Well I think that about sums it all up, though I’m sure I’m forgetting something…oh yeah, what do you think of my new space?! Truly, MKR
…EVERYTHING ELSE…Wallpaper, Thibaut Tanzania || Horned Sconces, Waiting On Martha (email for details) || Fiddle Fig Basket, World Market || Maple Console, Ikea || Stacked Book Towers, Hayneedle