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Wallpaper || My Top Ten

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Wallpaper

 

I love wallpaper.  Like serious, love affair, forever and ever love wallpaper.  And I especially love bold wallpaper.  It allows you to truly mark a room with your personality like nothing else.  Currently I have two rooms in my home wallpapered, and am contemplating a third, and while I contemplate I thought I’d round up my ten favorites to share.  Happy almost weekend Loves!  truly, MKR  

1.  ||  Schumacher Birds & Butterflies.  The black and white mixed with all of the colors in such a delicate nature, well I just adore it.  So much so that I’m trying to convince an e-design client of mine to do her entire sitting area, ceiling included, in it.  

2.  ||  Thibaut Cheetah.  Though this particular pattern comes in numerous colors the orange is by far my favorite.  In fact it covers the walls in my downstairs powder room currently.

3,  ||  Scalamandre Zebras.  I’ve loved this paper every since I’ve loved Margot and the Royal Tenenbaums.  While red is by far the most popular, I’m currently crushing on the green thanks to my friend Danielle Rollins.

4.  ||  Cranesbill Castle.  The yellow would be perfect for a breakfast nook, sun room, or any place you want to inject a subtle hint of femininity.

5.  ||  Phillip Jeffries Navy Grasscloth.  The only “plain” paper to make the list, grass cloth comes in an array of colors and will add great depth to any room.  Try this on half of the wall in a dining room with picture frame molding, or in a office or bedroom.  A stairwell with a huge gallery wall would also be stunning.

6.  ||  Rifle Paper Co. Pineapple Ebony.  Because we can’t get enough of anything and everything Anna Rifle Bond, I give you her new wallpaper line.

7.  ||  Flavor Papers Flowers.  I told you I love orange.

8.  ||  Thibaut Tanzania.  I was first introduced to this thanks to my Canadian gal pal and designing savant, Meredith Heron and it now hangs in my office.  I get more questions about this paper when I post of a pic of it on Instagram than anything else.  It’s crazy fun, and surprisingly I find it to be a neutral that goes with practically everything.  Actually I have a deep desire to see this in a little baby girls nursery so someone get on that for me please.

9.  ||  Martinique.  Made popular by being the iconic paper in The Beverly Hills Hotel, Martinique is and always will be a classic.  Try it on an accent wall, or like I did HERE.

10.  ||  Gray Malin Waves of Capetown.  I talk about my amazing photographer and friend Gray all of the time, and well when he launched wallpaper I knew it would be nothing short of breathtaking.  I was right.

How to Properly Make a Bed in 8 Easy Steps

A Step-by-Step Tutorial for creating a beautiful bed
Filed Under > Life Skills

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My bed is my oasis.  It’s as simple as that.  And that oasis doesn’t end in my bedroom.  When I have guests in town, I want them to feel like they have their own little slice of heaven in the guest bedroom, too.  Part of that “slice of heaven” feeling is crisp sheets and covers on a well made bed.  The problem, I’m actually not so great at making the bed.  I keep telling myself it’s because I don’t have my dream machine yet, (the Miele Rotary Iron), and once I have room for that sweet piece of machinery there’s no bed I won’t be able to conquer.  But since it doesn’t look like the Miele will be joining the Rye household anytime soon, I figured it’s probably time I taught myself how to fold hospital corners, and that dang fitted sheet once and for all.  

You may remember this bedroom scene from our recent One Room Challenge final reveal.  Well this gorgeous Pine Cone Hill bedding became the ginny pig for my “how to properly make a bed” challenge.  I Googled, and You Tubed, and tried out about a dozen different techniques to “properly make a bed,” and when it was all said and done, came up with the eight below.  And because we could all use a little refresher now and then (and some added inspo for holiday hosting this weekend!), I’ve outlined those eight easy steps to properly make a bed below.  And I’d love to hear if you’re a bit Type-A when it comes to making the bed, any tips??  Truly, MKR

P.S.  On a side note, this bed made me decide it’s time to do away with duvets; I’m Team Quilt going forward!  I mean it just lays so much nicer then a duvet, does it not??

No. 1…Iron your sheets. There’s no denying the look of crisp, smooth bedding.  The only true way to achieve it, unfortunately, is by pulling out the iron (or the Miele…please Santa)! It’s a pain, yes, but it’s totally worth it to find wrinkle-free sheets come bedtime.  And if you’re considering steaming don’t.  Steaming may release a few wrinkles, but it does nothing for crispness.

No. 2…Place your fitted sheet on the bed. After pulling your mattress pad smooth, tuck the fitted sheet in tightly on top of your mattress and mattress pad.  Also take this moment to flip or turn your mattress…a key tip in making your mattress last longer.  And take a vacuum to it while your at it.  

No. 3…Drape your flat sheet on the bed, pattern side down. By placing the flat sheet pattern side down, you’re saving the full presentation of the properly dressed bed for guests when they climb into it. Oooooh, mystery and intrigue for your guests; I like it!

No. 4…Layer a blanket on top of the flat sheet.  “Hospital corners” are the secret to a perfectly made, crisp bed…that’s all there is to it. To get the look, pull the flat sheet’s long edges and a blanket away from the corners of the bed, forming a 45 degree angle on top of the mattress.  Slide your hand under the mattress and tuck the side edges of the sheet and blanket underneath.  They should form a crisp crease. This video helps demonstrate the steps if you’re a visual learner like I am! 

No. 5…Fold down the blanket with your flat sheet.  Draw the top of both your blanket and flat sheet down about a foot in length.  By tucking the side edges under the mattress, you’ll have a taut fold. 

No. 6…Add a comforter, duvet or quilt.  Spread your topper of choice over the bed.  You can leave the sheet and blanket you just folded in #5 visible. Here, this silky smooth linen and viscose quilt drapes to perfection atop the bed.  Go Team Quilt!

No. 7…Add pillows (the more the merrier). I’m a firm believer that one can never, ever have too many pillows. But when making a bed, I usually stick to having a standard six pillows or more.  I know the 5-pillow combination is popular (with a small throw pillow front and enter), but I prefer an even, stacked look.  I arrange two Euro shams in the back (usually in a print like pictured above), with two standard pillow shams (matching the comforter if possible), and two small throw pillows.  Discover your favorite pillow arrangement with the help of One Kings Lane here

No. 8…Finish with a folded coverlet or throw blanket at the foot of the bed if desired. Lastly, and it’s not pictured here, I like to fold a cozy throw blanket at the foot of the bed.  It gives guests yet another cozy, huggable addition to a heavenly bed.  And think about switching out your throw seasonally.  Might I suggest a faux fur for colder months and a nice light cotton quilt for warmer months.

Photography, Rustic White for Waiting on Martha 

As pictured: bed skirt c/0 | quilt c/o | euro shams c/o | standard shams c/o  | sheets | throw pillows | lamp c/o | headboard | side table c/o | urchin 

“Structure”

Setting an Intentional Word to Represent the Coming Year
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Each year, as I look back and prepare to turn the page, I choose a word which I believe will define the next.  In 2013, my word was “connect,” 2014 was “go,” and 2015 was “intentional.”  These words were intentions that powerfully became a complete representation of the year.  It’s amazing the power words have.  Now in my fourth year, choosing a word of the year is one of my favorite ways to begin again.

This year, I had my word well before the clock struck midnight.  I thought for sure 2016 was going to be the year of “endurance” or “fortitude.”  But when I began the process of going through “The List” (an exercise I never skip when selecting my word of the year), a different word caught my attention: “structure.”

By definition, “structure” means: “the arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex.”  As a verb, it means “to arrange according to a plan; give a pattern or organization to.”  So when I look at 2016 plans, “structure” could not be more perfect.  As WOM has grown, putting structure, policies, and all of the (boring) back-end procedures in place has completely been ignored.  But I recognize that it’s the foundation—boring or not—that will make WOM successful for years to come.  It will be structure that allows the business to continue to grow, and “to give a pattern or organization to.”  

Also, WOM has added many new team members recently, and will continue to do so in 2016.  While it’s exciting to have a growing team, it’s also very tricky, and it takes a skill set to manage and lead that I’m still honing.  But I’ve learned that it’s the people—the ones making up the blueprint of your organization—who will ultimately make you sink or soar.  So focusing on “the arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something as complex” as people will be my number one focus this year. 

So there you have it friends; 2016 is looking a lot more structured.  And like last year, we’ve partnered with Jenn Gietzen of Write On! Design to hand-paint your chosen word (or words) in either watercolor or metallic ink and offer them for sale in the Shop for a limited time only.  I’m collecting my words, framing each one, and hanging them in my office.  I can’t wait until the day I have a wall of words…how powerful will that be?!  Truly, MKR

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