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Two Different, Non-Dairy Ways to Nespresso

A toasted coconut latte and warm almond milk honey latte recipe to mix up your daily grind
Filed Under > Breakfast & Brunch

I remember seven or eight years ago reading about a new machine that promised to brew Italian espresso with just a touch of a button.  Sure, an Italian espresso machine was nothing new.  But, unlike espresso machines we were familiar with, this new machine promised to be a fraction of the size and at a fraction of the cost.  But while the size and cost may be smaller, we were assured that the taste of the espresso would not. It was called Nespresso.

This promise was a huge selling point for me living in a limited space, one-bedroom Chicago condo.  Not to mention, I didn’t feel like investing thousands of dollars in one appliance.  Fast forward years later, and I’ve had four different Nespresso machines, still enjoying that perfect promised Nespresso moment day after day.

One of my favorite things to do is to get creative with my Nespresso.  Because I try to stay away from dairy products my go-to milk alternatives are always almond and coconut milk.  Alternative milk options have come a long way in the past few years making it easier, and healthier, than ever to mix up your daily Nespresso.  

Recently, the recipes I can’t get enough of are a warm Honey Almond Milk Latte and a cold Toasted Coconut Nespresso.

Nespresso Machine | Glass | Livanto Capsules | Linizio Lungo Capsules 

The toasted coconut recipe is beyond easy.  Over a glass full of ice simply add 2-3 chilled espressos, cold coconut milk, a drop or two of coconut syrup to slightly sweeten the Nespresso and top with fresh toasted coconut. This would also be amazing as a frozen drink, simply freeze Nespresso into ice cubes like I did here and blend away!

The Honey Almond Milk Latte combines fresh, local honey and frothed almond milk, for the perfect warm and toasty way to start the day.  I prefer mine with two shots of Nespresso and just love sprinkling just a touch of cinnamon on top for that extra bit of warmth.  And I suggest putting the honey in first, just covering the bottom of the cup.  As you add the hot Nespresso it will naturally begin to melt and blend the honey.

Nespresso takes no shortcuts in their process of creating the perfect pod.  As Nespresso says, “the path from bean to cup is a complex one.” Knowing that a single faulty coffee bean can taint a whole batch Nespresso takes control of the quality down to the very last bean.  Not to mention they source responsibly.

Focusing on sustainability of the coffee tree and coffee world in general.  To address the issue of coffee’s future Nespresso created the Nespresso AAA Sustainable Quality™ Program in 2003 in conjunction with the non-profit, Rainforest Alliance. This approach enables Nespresso to safeguard the future supply of the highest quality coffee, while paying farmers a higher income and protecting the natural environment. Win, win!

With all of this, it’s no surprise why I’ve been pressing that Nespresso button every morning for the past eight or so years.  I’ve shared both of these recipes below for you to give them a try at home.  Tell me, is a Nespresso machine on your holiday wish list?! Truly, MKR

P.S. Did you see their holiday pods? I’m definitely snagging their holiday coffee & chocolate assortment!

Photography, Rustic White | This post is in partnership with Nespresso.  A brand I love and adore.  All opinions and recipes are 100% my own.

2016 Fall One Room Challenge: Week 6 Final Reveal, Part I

Transforming a high-end two bedroom apartment in 6 weeks
Filed Under > One Room Challenge

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The day of a final reveal in the One Room Challenge is always the best day!  And in our case, and lucky for you, this year we’re stretching it into TWO full reveal days.  It’s just really the only way to show you both spaces in all of their completed glory.  

But first, let me back up; if you’ve been following along for the past six weeks, you’ll know I’ve made it my mission to transform two model apartment units in the center of bustling Buckhead.  Of course, that has entailed an entirely different challenge than any of my former spaces, which were either rooms in my own home or the the WOM office (see ORC 1, ORC 2 and ORC 3).  All of these spaces allowed for me to pull my signature go-big-or-go-home moves, whether that was with custom lighting and fixtures, paint or wallpaper.  

While these apartments limited me in a few ways (they are rentals, after all!), they also had me starting with a bright, beautiful and clean slate.  As you can see here, our first apartment was already stunning, with plenty of natural light and the most high end, modern fixtures (you can find “before” photos here).  But even with the bumps, when you’re designing any space in just a few short weeks there are bound to be a few trials and tribulations along the way, (to get a full picture be sure to read Week 4‘s update if you haven’t yet). 

All that being said, I’m absolutely thrilled how today’s space came together.  I designed this two-bedroom apartment with a young couple in mind, and wanted to create an elevated, eclectic feel with of course, a gender-neutral palette.   I stayed true to my favorite blue and whites with a few pops of color here an there and infused plenty of details and accents that are full of texture, interest and personality…I hate for a space to feel generic, safe and downright boring. 

I also wanted to make the spaces feel real and livable, which meant running the gamut of high, mid, and lower priced items to bring that feeling to fruition.  I went high with some stunning statement pieces from Noir, ATG Stores, Taylor Burke Home, Annie Selke/Pine Cone Hill, and Worlds Away.  Hit that mid range with Society Social, AllModern, Minted, Joss & Main and Waiting On Martha Home.  And sourced great inexpensive details from TargetWorld Market, and even Urban Outfitters. By infusing high to low seamlessly, I was able to create a collected and homey feel, which is so very important in a rental space especially. 

Looking to the separate spaces themselves, the living room had a very unique size and layout I had to work within.  While seemingly difficult to design, I was able to work around both obstacles by utilizing versatile pieces that can pull double-duty when needed.  For example, I rather than your traditional coffee table, which honestly wouldn’t have fit in the space, I used a table on wheels that can be moved out of the way when needed and can double as a fantastic bar cart when entertaining.  Similarly, I turned to my go-to faux python console table, placed behind the custom sofa.  The console table provides a place for a table lamp, can easily hold items you’d typically place on the coffee table, plus houses a basket full of additional pillows and throws (because you can never have too many). 

While this apartment was a two bedroom unit, I opted to turn the second bedroom into an office.  The campaign desk suits the space perfectly, allowing the rest of the room to comfortably have the custom Taylor Burke Home settee, the perfect chair and ottoman for reading, and the collection of art (all fun, affordable prints from Minted, plus some framed pom pom tassels which I just love).  My hope was that while I chose to turn this space into an office, each possible future tenant could easily see this as either a bedroom or office, or even both if you get a pull out settee!

As we step into the bedroom, I can’t help but dote on the beautiful headboard from Noir, custom artwork by Blayne Macauley, and luxurious bedding from one of my favorites, Pine Cone Hill.  I’ve always been a big advocate for great bedding. You spend so much time in bed, so why not make it a true oasis with the good stuff?!  Actually, more on that to come; we’ll be sharing a complete how-to for properly dressing the bed here on the blog soon.  Anyway, along with the fantastic bedding, because space was again an issue, I did away with your traditional nightstands which would have made the space feel too cramped and instead brought in a smaller side table and my favorite wall sconce to provide an always needed night light.

So that’s that.  I’d love to know, what’s your favorite piece in today’s big reveal?!  And stay tuned tomorrow for the second apartment in all its fabulous girly glory.  Be sure to check out the credits below with all of the links to each piece pictured, and of course my other fellow participants’ final reveals today too; I know what I’ll be doing for the next few hours! Truly, MKR

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Photography, Rustic White for Waiting on Martha

Living Room
Sofa | Throw Pillows | Armchairs | Gold Side Table | Lamp c/o | Rug | ArmoirConsole Table | Art  

Shelving unit | Bar stools (similar) | Ginger jar | Starbursts | Glass Beads | Darts | Plates | Glasses

Kitchen
RunnerCoral Art | Fruit Bowl | Swirl Vases here and here | Orchid | Planter

Bedroom
Headboard | Bedding c/o | Throw Pillows | Lamp c/o | End Table c/o | Decorative Urchin | Art | Media Console | African Slingshot Art | Lamp c/o | Vase | Buffalo 

Second Bedroom, Turned Office
Settee | Pillows (different color) | Rattan stools (similar) | Vase | Art: Nude, Motel, Pom Poms, TownHand Hook Worry Beads (similar), Surf Board | Faces | Chair & Ottoman WOM custom order, call for details

Desk (similar) | Abstract Art | Vase | Globe | Succulent | Brass Ruler | Brass Desk Accessories Holder | Chair | Pillow (different color)

Bathroom
Towels c/o | Bathroom rug | Shower Curtain | Vase | Soap Dispenser | Camera print | Wood Box 


Participants
JANA BEK | CHRIS LOVES JULIA | SHANNON CLAIRE | COCO.KELLEY | THE CURATED HOUSE

DRIVEN BY DÉCOR | THE ENGLISH ROOM | FROM THE RIGHT BANK | SHERRY HART

HI SUGARPLUM | HOUSE OF JADE | HUNTED INTERIOR | THE MAKERISTA | MAKING IT LOVELY

MARCUS DESIGN | PENCIL & PAPER CO. | MEGAN PFLUG | PLACE OF MY TASTE | SUBURBAN B’S

WAITING ON MARTHA  MEDIA PARTNER HOUSE BEAUTIFUL | TM BY CIH

Be Our Guest

Filed Under > Entertaining

In preparing to say goodbye to Chicago and make the big move to Atlanta the Mr. and I are hosting a fabulous dinner party this weekend at Quay Chicago.  However, because of our upcoming NYC and Mississippi trips coupled with the daunting task of packing up our home we seem to be in a bit of a frenzy and I’ve waited till the last minute to plan the dinner party decor.  So in my time of need where do I turn first for inspiration…Pinterest of course!  I’m heading over to Quay tonight to do the wine tasting and check out the space, but I’m thinking something very simple, flowers, candles, nothing too grand.  I’ll make sure to take lots of pics this weekend, but in the meantime take a peek at my initial inspirations.  xoxo

 

Love the simplicity and colors!  Add some amazing dripping ivory candles and you are good to go!

Dying over the ikat fabric and the greens, but the theme won’t mesh…save this thought for next time

Love, love, loving these wood centerpieces!  Only problem our tables are round…wouldn’t work the same

Same thought process as above, but simply using craft paper as the runner…hmmmmm again not sure about working that in with round tables?

Normally I cringe at Babys Breath (it reminds me of my highschool dances) but I’m loving the silver effect of this and using it alone, and Babys Breath is a VERY affordable way to go.

I am definitely a sucker for green, not to mention that they’ve set this table with my FAVORITE Hermes china which is not happening people.  But I do love the burlap tablecloth withe the hydrangeas and natural element of the branches…I could probably pull this one off.

Loving this, simple and romantic.  Though I’d need to find the glass bottles cheap enough…definitely has possibilities.

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