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From left to right, top to bottom…Anna Wintour Halloween costume…literally dying over this.  ||  Sole Society hat, also loving THIS one  ||  Fall blankets  ||  Sole Society booties  ||  ASHA Zodiac ring  ||  All Saints moto jacket…I just got this and it’s MAJOR.  ||  Target Threshold bar cart…a new addition to my home because you can never have too many bar carts  ||  Extra large hand carved wooden dice  ||  Juju hat  ||  Kitchen Papers ||  J.Crew booties  ||  Gobble Gobble  ||  ASHA Zodiac necklace

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

Transforming a high-end one bedroom apartment in 6 weeks
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Feminine glam dining room, @waitingonmartha one room challenge Bright, bold details in the one room challenge, @waitingonmartha Banana leaf sofa and Worlds Away coffee tables, @waitingonmarthaOrange velvet bar stools, @waitingonmarthaOne Room Challenge, @waitingonmartha Console table with art and gold stools, @waitingonmartha Lips print and white and pink towels, @waitingonmarthaBanana leaf sofa and backgammon, @waitingonmarthaWhite bamboo dresser, round mirror and green lamp, @waitingonmartha Desk and orange chair, One Room Challenge on waitingonmartha.com Colorful cheetah print headboard with pink throws

As promised, we’re sharing the final reveal for our second apartment in this year’s One Room Challenge.  While our space from Reveal One felt most like me now, this space feels most like me about five years ago.  Fun, loud, un-apologetic, and full of show-stopping moments such as our custom banana leaf sectional, a bright cheetah headboard, and lots of deep orange velvet.

But before we can dive into the details of today, let’s do a quick recap again for those just joining us.  As I shared yesterday, I set out to transform two model high end apartment units in the heart of Buckhead, one being a two-bedroom with a young couple in mind.  Today’s space: a one bedroom apartment fit for a single, sassy girl boss.  

While the install had a few complications like any typical design project, it was otherwise smooth sailing working with such a beautiful slate.  Pulling together the large living space was perhaps the most difficult since it was just that…one big space.  I needed to help future tenants visualize fitting the majority of their home into a undefined box.  Which of course, meant defining each area: living, dining and office.  

Starting with the living room, I went big with a custom banana leaf sectional sofa.  The sofa allows great separation of the living/dining room, but because the sectional isn’t tall, it still allows for an open view of the entire space and makes everything feel spacious.  I also chose to again forego a standard coffee table, and instead use two smaller, (moveable) tables.  I talked a little about this in yesterday’s reveal as well; I like to incorporate pieces that can move with your life.  By having two smaller side tables (here’s a similar option from Society Social) rather than one, you can scoot them around to reach guests at opposite ends of that large, glorious sofa.  Lastly, the killer antique mirrored console table with statement stools topped with a smaller collage of framed art from Minted serves as a great piece to house books, the cutest little gold lamp, and most likely a necessary DVR.  

Next, the floor to ceiling windows jut out, creating an enclave just large enough for a major desk and chair moment.  The burl wood and brass desk and orange velvet chair that literally steal the show, become the perfect place for anyone to sit and pen their plans. I kept the desk‘s surface simple by placing a white and gold lamp and easy planted boxwood front and center.  Just about anything would have looked amazing in the foreground of these views, but this combo is one of my personal favorites in the space. 

For the final defining area we come to the dining room.  A room, which if I’m playing favorites, might just be it.  The table alone is EVERYTHING, and paired with these chairs and this abstract print it’s the perfect area to both read the morning paper and celebrate the happiest of gatherings.  Rounding out the room is a small bar cart (obviously) and three orange velvet bar stools that tie together all three spaces.

Lastly, moving into the bedroom, I obviously didn’t hold back with bright, bold and beautiful girly prints.  This custom made headboard plays so well with the colorful throw pillows, cozy throw blankets and the prettiest bedding from Pine Cone Hill.  But the color crush doesn’t end at the bed; I brought the bold green to the bamboo dresser with this gorgeous green lacquer table lamp from Worlds Away. 

And that my friends, wraps up our fourth ORC!  Tell me, would you go bold in a space like this?  I’d love to know in the comments below.  And of course, in the meantime, I’m counting down until WOM’s next One Room Challenge.  A big thanks to Linda, House Beautiful and all of the generous vendors for helping me achieve another design dream.  Be sure to check out all of the product details in the credits below.  Truly, MKR

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Photography, Rustic White for Waiting on Martha

Living Room

Sofa | Juju Hat | Rug | Abstract art | coffee tables | vase | tray | candle | backgammon

Desk | Chair | Pillow | cache pot | lamp c/o | pencil cup 

Orange stools | vase

Console table | stools | Lamp c/o | gold starburst | mirror | pineapple | Leaf

Dining Nook
Table | Chairs c/o | Starburst statue | Bar Cart | Abstract art | Candleholders

Bedroom
Headboard custom order by WOM | Bedding c/o | throw blanket | Throw pillow | Gold Hand | Bedside Table | Dresser | Lamp | Turtle | Vase | Mirror c/o

Bathroom
Towels c/o | Shower Curtain c/o | Soaps | White Vase | Lips art | pompom basket 


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

What I’m Reading: Cookbooks Worth Collecting

Add them to the list! More cookbooks you're going to love to read (and use)
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Cookbooks worth collecting via Waiting on Martha, including Rose All Day, The Produce Bible and more.

It should come to no surprise to you that I have an obsession with cookbooks and bar books.  I mean can you really ever have too many?  Personally, I truly can’t resist picking up a new one whenever given the opportunity as I’m forever inspired by food, and all things food.  And pair those recipes with gorgeous pages and pages of photography and I’m in heaven. 

From a favorite restaurant in NYC, to a book dedicated solely to rosé, below I’m sharing a few new food-focused books I’ve picked up recently.  And just like my obsession with coffee table books and wellness books, I’m always looking to add to my collection, so please share what’s currently on your kitchen counter or bar cart!  Truly, MKR

P.S. If you’re hunting for more giftable books, check out our entire curated collection in the shoppe.  xo

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Rosé All Day: The Essential Guide to Your New Favorite Wine

Shopbop, $25

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This pretty pink book features entertaining history of today’s trendiest wine, explaining how rosé is created, with recommendations on the best of the best. 

This informative, and visually appealing guide offers savvy advice on wines to buy, creative food pairing suggestions and illustrations. It makes for an interesting addition to the bar cart, and a fun gift when paired with your favorite bottle! 

Jack's Wife Freda Cookbook

Amazon, $30

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This cookbook gets its name from a pair of restaurants in Greenwich Village in NYC.  The place is known as the ultimate comfort food with its communal, casual vibe; it really feels like home when you’re in there.

The book features gorgeous illustrations alongside beloved, crowd-favorite recipes for accessible, delicious, and inventive Jewish comfort-food cooking at home.

Oysters: Recipes That Bring Home a Taste of the Sea

Amazon, $13.56

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I’ve always loved the tradition and culture around oysters.  The harvesting, shucking, and of course enjoying.  This beautiful book is truly for oyster lovers, with luscious recipes, shucking instructions, and the local farming success story of the many delicious oysters from the Pacific Coast.

Inside, you’ll find 30 recipes, along with ideas for what to drink with oysters, and tips for buying, storing, and shucking. 

Fast Food, Good Food

Amazon, $14.38

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In this book, there are more than 150 easy-to-prepare recipes that taste just as good as they are for you nutritionally.  The recipes all have a collection of fresh, high-quality ingredients without ever sacrificing flavor.  Not to mention, there are beautiful photographs all throughout! 

I really appreciate its focus on anti-inflammatory foods, especially now that I’m eating more intentionally and am more health conscious. 

The Produce Bible

Amazon, $20.96

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I’m a sucker at any farmer’s market.  I want all of the fresh, vibrant fruits and veggies I can carry.  This cookbook is a nice nod to the experience and feeling I get when I go; it celebrates  knows the abundant glories of seasonal produce.  It has recipes and essential ingredient information about more than 100 fruits, vegetables, herbs and nuts.  Grab this one for your garden and food lover!

Bake from Scratch

Amazon, $25.80

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This collection of recipes from the first year of Bake from Scratch magazine features endless inspiration for home bakers, and it’s by one of my dear friends Brian Hart Hoffman.

Needless to say, the photography is stunning.  And for the content: this cookbook covers all types of pastries and breads like muffins, tarts, cakes, etc.  It offers tips and instructions to help you make artisan goods at home, consistently every single time.

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