House Beautiful

Monthly Archive for December, 2010

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Lust.

Timeout Santy Claus.  Listen.  I don’t like to re-post other peoples’ stuff, but y’all need to see this.  Can we discuss how I just ran across this dining room by Meg Adams (over at my girl Erin’s blog – House of Turquoise) and my jaw hit the floor??

Uhhhhh.  I’m DYING over here.  If I ever move back to my big ‘ol house in the south, this is EXACTLY how I would want to re-do my dining room.  I actually have floor-to-ceiling wood paneling JUST like that, and love that Adams washed it in a creamy white.  Obviously, that Marjorie Skouras turquoise chandy (we talked about it here, ‘member?) is taking center stage…

…but personally, that DINING TABLE is hands down my favorite part of the room.  Here’s another looksie to save you from scrolling up:


Look at the rugged, organic construction of the base.  It’s got, like, big ‘ol nuts & bolts in it and stuff.  Like my lumberjack boyfriend chopped down a tree, threw it over his shoulder, hauled it to the backyard and just whipped us up a table.  And then that pristine, smooth, ladylike carrera marble top????  I love the juxtaposition of those two elements so much it hurts.  Kinda like how people love salty + sweet.   Moving along, those glorious, brassy-gold lamps are amazing.  I even love that the shades are pleated – it makes it feel cozier and more, I dunno – south-uhn – or something.  The ottomans for seating on one side and the wall paneling keep it casual and down-to-earth, which I love.  And the washed-out colors of the rug??  I feel like it’s a sparkly little gem that just washed up on a southern beach.  Oooh wait, there’s more:

Yet another delicious view of the room.  I’ve seen that Obsorne & Little pattern in wallpaper in a different colorway, but that fabric is knocking my socks off.  (See it here.)  I also can’t get over the patina of the stripped-down window seat.  It’s like the lovely piece of driftwood that washed up alongside my southern gem.

Adams’ room was designed for the 40th annual Decorators’ Show House & Gardens, and was also featured in Atlanta Homes and Lifestyle.  Remind me to buy a ticket to that next year.

xoxo!

Dear Santa…

  

..ehhh, I’ve been a good girl this year (?)  Welllll, except for the time that I saw Gus licking the butter sticks on the edge of the Thanksgiving dinner table right before we ate and didn’t tell anybody…  and the time I smuggled home-popped-popcorn into the movies in my giant Furla, then used the movie theater’s butter machine…  aaaaaand the time Gus did one more round of business than I had bags, and we ran.  Oosie.  On top of which, I may’ve gotten a little rowdy this year.  

  

I also haven’t quite grown out of this habit yet…  I’ll try to work on that next year.  

  

…you still love me, right Santy Claus?  

  

Anyhow, I promise I didn’t do anything rotten enough to get myself demoted to the Naughty List.   (That’s where people like Karrie belong…)  BaaaaaaaaAAAHAHHahahahAHHaaaaahahhaa.  Here’s what’s on my list this year:  

  

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1.  SNOW.  Pretty please?  Christmas never feels the same without it.  If you could create some sort of blizzard, keep it around 30 degrees, and make sure Claymation Rudolph and It’s a Wonderful Life play on repeat with no commercials, that would be fan-TASTIC.  

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2.  A few gorgeous frocks: DVF Tiny Dancer Corset Dress – $498 $298 / DVF Mini – $185 / Rosamosario La Fata Dress – $725.  The DVF on the left is one of those dresses that doesn’t look like much on the hanger, but I put it on and it changed my life.  It’s wildly flattering, appropriate for almost any occasion, and it’s on sale.  I have visions of wearing one of the lovelies below when I turn the big 3-0 in March.  

  

3.  Tickets to Wicked on Broadway in Chicago.  Because I’m duh-duh-dying to know what went down between Glenda and what’s-her-face before Dorothy came along, and I only have until January 23, 2011 to find out.  

  

  

4.  Ugg Dakota Moccasins – $100.  I have a firm belief that the true cost of something is (the price) divided by the number of times you wear it.  Which actually renders these things, like, negative 2 cents.  And listen, I did my due diligence…  the ones at Wal-Mart for 10 bucks are literally lined with gauze.  No spanks.  

5.  Melissa Clutch from Club Monaco – $138. Since it has every color of the neutral metallic rainbow in it,  it’ll work hard and work with almost everything.
  

  

6.  Big Easy Knob from Anthropologie – $12 each.  I’ve been swooning over these ever since I ran across them on Oh Joy’s blog.  They’re 1.75″ in diameter and totally delicious.  Like big hunks of gorgeous jewelry that would make any crusty old dresser look like a gem.  

  

7.  Flower Mirror from Tonic Home – $375.  Part modern, part retro, part swirly twirly gumdrops – and altogether pristine & girly.  I dig it, I’ve dug it for awhile, and I wanna mount it over the dresser with the pretty knobs.  

  

8.  Bliss Body Butter – $28 for 6.7 oz. Listen, people aren’t kidding.  This stuff really is like buttah.  Supple, luxurious, and the lemon/sage version is refreshing without being overwhelming.  Plus, in its absence, I might turn into a scaly dragon this winter.  

  

9.  I would love a few yards of this Yellow Ikat fabric to reupholster the long bench seat at the end of my bed.  Come springtime, I’ll be itching for something fresh, happy & bright, comme ça.  

  

10.  All that said, I will CHEERFULLY trade #’s 1 thru 9 if my entire family can hole up in this place for a week with no cell phones or computers, and just kick it old school with board games, books, and maybe a deck of cards.  Whatever happened to the days when entire extended families all stayed in the same house over the holidays?  When people made snowmen?  When everything wasn’t in fast-forward mode all the time?  I call a re-do.  

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Thanks so much, Santa.  And…  well, maybe just to be safe, you could leave #4 under the tree for me?  Just so my feet will stay warm.  The floors can get very cold in those cabins, you know.  

xoxo!