March 27th, 2014 — Designer Stuff
Nature has its own language and that language happens to be extremely beautiful and well-put-together. If you are have trouble finding the right color palette for a particular room in your home, pull inspiration from the many color palettes of nature and turn your home into an aesthetically pleasing masterpiece.
Grassy Fields
Ocean & Rocks
Stones
Shells
Minerals & Crystals
Mossy Forest
From the smallest stone to the vast sea, there are endless possibilities and combinations of colors you can draw inspiration from if you simply take the time to look at the beautiful creation that surrounds you!
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March 6th, 2014 — Designer Stuff
Use your zodiac sun sign to determine what interior design style and color scheme would work best for you! Below are the first 6 zodiac signs to give you a nice start:
Sign: Aries
Birth Dates: March 21 – April 19
Element: Fire
Ruling Planet: Mars
Colors to Decorate with: Fiery colors, vibrant reds and intense oranges
Interior Design Style: You have a bold design sense. You enjoy using items that reflect a hobby or celebrate youth. Avoid clutter. Splurge on gadgets like a sleek, flat-screen TV but make sure to have plenty of cozy accents like a comfy chair or supersized pillows.
Sign: Taurus
Birth Dates: April 20 – May 20
Element: Earth
Ruling Planet: Venus
Colors to Decorate with: Spring colors. Earth-tones with wooden-framed furniture and plush materials.
Interior Design Style: Traditional design based on comfort and luxury. You enjoy classic, well-made pieces that reflect the finer things in life. Beauty and music is a huge part of your style. Decorate with plenty of fresh flowers and make sure to have state-of-the-art speakers or an instrument like a grand piano nearby.
Sign: Gemini
Birth Dates: May 21 – June 20
Element: Air
Ruling Planet: Mercury
Colors to Decorate with: Bright colors. Yellows, light greens and blues.
Interior Design Style: Modern design with sleek and linear lines. You enjoy having multi-functional items that showcase a sense of novelty and flair. One-of-a-kind accents that double as conversation pieces. You also enjoy an entertaining space with plenty of high tech gadgets to amuse yourself with.
Sign: Cancer
Birth Dates: June 21 – July 22
Element: Water
Ruling Planet: The Moon
Colors to Decorate with: Tranquil Colors. White, silver, periwinkle and pearl.
Interior Design Style: Create cozy and family friendly spaces where everyone can gather. A wall or shelf dedicated to showcasing family photos is always a nice touch. Rest and contemplation are key components to your design style – so make sure to have ultra comfortable furniture with plenty of places for people to sit.
Sign: Leo
Birth Dates: July 23 – August 22
Element: Fire
Ruling Planet: The Sun
Colors to Decorate with: Bold and regal colors. Golds, vibrant reds, purples and yellows.
Interior Design Style: Elegant rooms filled with dramatic furnishing and exotic accessories. Especially brightly colored walls in orange and yellows make you feel right at home. Decorate with glamorous light fixtures, scented candles, satin pillows and mirrors. You enjoy plenty of space to relax and recline with luxurious furniture pieces.
Sign: Virgo
Birth Dates: August 23 – September 22
Element: Earth
Ruling Planet: Mercury
Colors to Decorate with: Light blues, yellow-greens and creams. Vintage pieces with light wood and glass accents.
Interior Design Style: An orderly space with plenty of beautiful storage cabinets with matching bookshelves to keep things neat, precise and organized. You enjoy warm woods and neutral hues for a refined rustic look throughout your home.
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February 28th, 2014 — Designer Stuff
Dazzle guests with a touch of glittery glam added to your bedroom, living room or dining room with glitter paint or glitter wall paper.
Every wall with glitter may be a tad overwhelming but one or two accent walls with a sparkly hue creates an element of fantasy and fun to your home décor.
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February 25th, 2014 — Designer Stuff
Another take on Gothic designs, the Modern Gothic style seeks to adapt, abstract and apply Gothic designs to new forms. Much of the Gothic home furnishings can be described as both “pointy” and most certainly ornate. Using dark colors in your color scheme whether it is on the walls or on the furniture pieces themselves is also indicative of this style. To add a contemporary and modern twist to the Gothic style – clean lines in dark colors with splashes of patterns, textures, fringes or subdued ornate details in the mix will give you this effect.
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February 22nd, 2014 — Designer Stuff
Minty green is such a delicate and feminine color. It reminds me of the spring season. In some instances, it also has a very vintage-feel to it. When paired with other pastel colors or with dark browns and blacks, it creates calmness and a relaxed atmosphere. Refreshing mint looks incredible whether it be on furniture, accents or on the walls of a room.
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February 14th, 2014 — Designer Stuff
Red is the color of passion and energy. It stimulates appetite and enthusiasm. It encourages action and confidence. It is no wonder this is the color most associated with love.
Add this splash of color to your home décor, interior design or simply as decoration this Valentine’s Day to really spice things up!
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February 7th, 2014 — Designer Stuff
Spring is right around the corner, and you know what that means – spring cleaning! So many cleaning products on the market have harsh chemicals and toxic fumes that aren’t healthy for you, your little ones or even for your pets. Of course, health comes first but next, what about the items in your home you are using these cleaning products on? Many people who take pride in their homes often times decorate with items that they cherish and value. Using the gentlest but also equally thorough cleaning products is their best bet. Many of the cleaning products you purchase at the store can be made right in your own home using natural materials that work wonders on your home while also protecting you and your family from any toxins. Below are six different natural cleaning products you can make yourself!
1. Bathroom Cleaner: 3/4 cup baking soda, juice from ½ lemon (1/4 cup), 3 tbsps salt, 2 tbsps liquid dishwashing soap, ½ cup vinegar (10 drops of essential oil is optional – this is just to add a nice scent – I would recommend lavender, eucalyptus or lemon)
Mix ingredients in a bowl and test the paste on a small area to make sure it does not scuff any surfaces. If it does – eliminate the salt from the mixture then try again. Use the scrub brush or a sponge to apply to sinks, shower walls and bathtub. Then rinse with water and dry with a rag or towel.
2. Furniture Polish: ¾ cup olive oil, juice from ¼ lemon, 1 tbsp vinegar, 3-4 drops of lemon or orange essential oil (optional – for scent).
Dampen a rag or washcloth and squeeze out excess water. Then dip the damp rag into the homemade furniture polish and wipe on the surface of the furniture. Buff it off with another dry rag or washcloth. This natural furniture polish can even be used to polish stainless steel.
3. Glass Cleaner: 1 ½ cups vinegar,. 1 ½ cups water, 5-10 drops of essential oil (optional- for scent)
Mix water, vinegar and essential oils together in a spray bottle and spray onto glass. Then use a lint-free rag or washcloth for a streak-free shine. You can also use this cleaner to shine chrome and countertops.
4. Non-lacquered Brass Cleaner: White vinegar, lemon juice and table salt
Dampen a sponge with vinegar or lemon juice and sprinkle salt on top. Lightly rub over the surface and rinse thoroughly with water. Use a clean soft cloth to dry immediately afterwards.
5. Marble Cleaner: 1 -2 drops mild dishwashing soap (non-citrus scented), 2 cups warm water
Mix ingredients and dampen sponge with mixture. Wipe over the marble surface then rinse thoroughly to avoid any soap residue. Buff the marble with a washcloth or rag – do not allow the marble to air-dry. *Helpful Tip* Never use vinegar, lemon or any other acidic cleaner on a marble or granite surface because it can eat into the stone.
6. All Purpose Cleaner: 1 tbsp borax, 1 tbsp washing soda, 1 tsp dishwashing soap, 1 cup vinegar, 4 cups hot water and 25-30 drops of essential oil (optional – for scent)
Whisk the ingredients in large bowl and then pour the mixture into a spray bottle. Spray on nearly any surface to clean and disinfect! Always make sure to wipe your surface clean with a damp cloth afterwards.
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January 31st, 2014 — Designer Stuff
This year the big game is going to be in my backyard in Rutherford, New Jersey and while I am not a huge fan of football, I do enjoy getting together with friends and family to watch the big event! I thought I would post a few tasty pictures of creative treats that would be great to make for this Sunday.
Mango Guacamole
Spicy Cheddar Cheese Football
Gouda Chroizo Jalapeno Peppers
Sausage Stuffed Mushrooms
Shrimp Wrapped in Bacon
I have to admit that the food is probably my favorite part – so put the diet aside for the night, have a great time watching the big game and enjoy as many delicious snacks as you can!
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January 30th, 2014 — Designer Stuff
January 29th, 2014 — Designer Stuff