Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Bedroom Inspiration
Have you signed up for the "Sprucing Up For The Holidays"? It's next week and my team has been busy helping me prepare some really fun ideas/things. We are REALLY excited about it. It's been fun hearing about each of my team members own holiday traditions. What brightens your spirits during the holidays?
Things are also clicking along with my projects. Here's a bedroom inspiration board for my client's bedroom. Check out my online links below. But, remember Pickwick House has things to show ya too. It's the little white building to go for interior design/event design and event planning. *Wink. Wink.*
Capel Rugs: Emerald Arabesque by Genevieve Gorder ${waiting price request}
I.O. Metro: Fiona Lamp $199
Arhaus: Seville Chair $999
Zinc Door: Trina Turk Pillow $52
Hope you're having a not-too-gloomy day.
Cheers!
xx
sharon
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Monday, November 7, 2011
An Invitation to "Spruce Up"
It's time to get your sprucing on! With the cold weather and the holidays fast approaching, I've come up with a wonderful excuse to host an evening of "Sprucing Up for the Holidays". I'm so excited and there is no better time than now to get in the mood for it! It's gonna be a night filled with some real goodies. It will be part seminar, part nibbling, part-PARTY, part funny.
When: Wednesday, November 16th at 6:30pm
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I hope you can join me and a few other special guests!
xx
sharon
Friday, November 4, 2011
Guest Blogger: Pickwick House Intern
Happy Friday all! I'm excited for you to hear from my interns, here at Pickwick House. Starting off, I'd like to introduce you to Morgan Franke. She is a hospitality, event planning major at MSU. She's involved mostly with my store layout, store layout for parties, workshops, and stylish ideas for upcoming events. Today, she talks about trends she's loving in interiors.
Take it away, Morgan...
Take it away, Morgan...
Alright! Now it’s time to talk about design trends and stuff we love at the Pickwick House. Personally my favorite! So lately I’ve been noticing wood and rustic tones offset by modern twists. Overall it gives a neutral tone but also serves as a pop piece in most rooms. And when offset by patterns and different genres, the room becomes a team where every piece works with one another.
Another trend I’m excited to talk about is the pop of color. This is usually mixed in with large neutral pieces and one or several small pops of color. It brings your attention and your eye all over the room and you don’t miss a detail.
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Here they’ve paired a neutral couch with a neutral flooring and the neutral table with the zebra rug and bold pillow patterns.
The last thing I want to talk about is a trend I’m just beginning to notice is large, elaborate, ornate headboards! They can be subtle and blend with your room, or they can serve as the main focal point in which the room is designed around. Since the patterns and possibilities are endless, there’s always room for extremely unique one-of-a-kind pieces!
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Foyer Progress
Here's a little more progress on my client's foyer. Picture is a little fuzzy and dark, but what do you think?
The overhead light is a pottery barn capriz pendant... it's a readymade portable{with chain and plug-in}. We had it cut and mounted to a ceiling cap to make it a permanent fixture. It's similar in shape to the large-scale commissioned globular pendant that's in the dining room. We're building upon a theme of spheres, which was the client's initial idea to start with. Hence my idea for the door, the sunburst, and circular looking sofa that I'll share soon as well.
I stopped in her place last night to check on the art installation. The carpenter mounted a beautiful marble-veined vase on top of a rustic wood column.
The gold sunburst mirror I posted yesterday needed to brought down a notch, so we used a Martha Stewart glaze from Home Depot, called anchor grey. We used it on several other pieces in her place too.
More from this project to come...
Happy Thursday! And don't forget that we're getting ready for a Holiday Open House this weekend!
xx
sharon
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Foyer Blazh
Greetings to you, my friends and Happy November! Various projects are taking shape.
I'll share with you the before's of a project that is beginning to take shape this week. The homeowner tidied things up by tearing out gross carpet and laying hardwoods before we took this picture.
It's a good start. I chose the paint color, Rare Grey, for all of the interior walls from Benjamin Moore. I love it and so does the homeowner.
I really dislike small, skinny floorboard trim, but this homeowner's keeping it. I feel like painting the skinny trim a glossy white would only be accentuating something that should not be accentuated. So, the question is... How do you NOT accentuate it? My solution is that you just paint it the same color as the walls. The cheaper quality trim then disappears and blends in with the walls. Suddenly the walls seem taller too!
The first thing you see when walking into this condo, is the ugly louvered laundry room door. It adds a blank feeling to my life that makes me want to slam doors and shout at all the things I really don't care for, like flourescent lights, crooked lamp shades, and faux tuscan decor in the Ozarks. Well, I didn't even come close to yelling at the door. I just said, "See ya door." And, then said, HELLO to "fun" door from Lowes. It's the second time I've used this door for a project. I love it.
So, what do you think? Do you think the hallway needs a long console table for the right hand side? I say, yes. A long rug, and a few cool, trendy fabric-cubes tucked underneath. I hear the foyer needs to wet the appetit. First impression is SO important. It needs to be major-statement-hor-dourves. I think I learned that from Nate. My main goal is to make this foyer go from blazh, to ding-ding-ding! I'll know it when I see it, hopefully.
Well, look what I found. A funked-out, grooved-out table with pink/red granite. It was a deal of the day. Super cheap. Like $55.50. I told the dealer to keep the granite. I shoulda sold it on ebay, but then again, some things aren't worth dealing with. Then I had my carpenter take a look into what it would take to oxidize some mirrored panels to adhere on all sides underneath and atop.
Someone actually built and welded this thing really, really well. I love the knobby legs. So different. Unexpected and beautiful.
My friend told me about this sunburst mirror. It was huge. Pretty cool. Almost a tad bit, new-age, 80s-ish-icky gold. Not something a little paint won't tone down. Just the thing to go in the entry way. Hanging over the console table.
Well, that's it for this post. Be sure to check back in to see more progress this week! I have lots to share. My interns will be posting about some upcoming events we're working on, but I ALWAYS like taking suggestions on what you'd like to hear, read, see, eat, etc...! Please share.
xx
sharon
Friday, October 14, 2011
Graphite + Emerald
Hello! Happy Friday!! What do you have planned for the weekend?
My teenagers are doing homecoming festivities. It's pretty exciting this year. My Eleanor is art commissioner and she came up with the theme concept/decor/t-shirt design. It's "INTO THE WILD". I'm so proud. Will share pictures soon...
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This week, I'm presenting a bedroom makeover for a woman and her two sweet little dogs. She loves green. She also loves a hard-core durability factor and she loves Better Homes & Gardens magazine. I'm using this room below for inspiration. What I love about this room is that it is easy-going and livable elegance. You know how you see most homes with elegance that look too pretty to touch? Well, this room is not that. The casual linen chairs and bone chandelier are really great combo of relaxed textures and silhouettes against the graphite colored wall. And then the green drapes just knock it out of the
"back-yard-ball-park" with flirty, fun drama. Do you love it?
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| {Veranda Magazine} |
Restoration Hardware Vintage Washed Belgian Linen Quilt and Shams in Graphite
Ballard Designs Stevenson Nailhead Headboard {In Grey}
Ralph Lauren rug called Kenya in ivory and dark chocolate
This is the "before" of the room. She's starting over in here and I can't wait to get started!!
Hope you all have a beautiful weekend!!
xx
sharon
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Inspirations + Mom + Family + Client Progress
Hi ALL!! I haven't blogged in a while. I'm still trying to find the balance of work and new baby on Pickwick Street. I admit that I really could handle a full time job of canoodle-schmoodling this good, sweet baby all day long. Here's a snapshot of the 100% juice box.
Jack has grown 4 inches in 6 weeks!
Loosening the seat belt straps this time hasn't been so easy for me. Partly because I'm sad that he's the last one + the old saying, ... "They grow SO fast"... but mostly because Sylvie stuck her a.b.c. gum inside the mechanics of the lever on the baby car seat. Gum hardened that lever...so now it requires a hard-press-down from a screw driver every day or so that Jack grows again.
Sylvie was a flower girl this past weekend for her uncle Michael and aunt Gabby's wedding. She did a good job throwing the petals down, but refused a bath beforehand because she was a little obsessed with these older girls.
Jack has grown 4 inches in 6 weeks!
Loosening the seat belt straps this time hasn't been so easy for me. Partly because I'm sad that he's the last one + the old saying, ... "They grow SO fast"... but mostly because Sylvie stuck her a.b.c. gum inside the mechanics of the lever on the baby car seat. Gum hardened that lever...so now it requires a hard-press-down from a screw driver every day or so that Jack grows again.
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| Sylvie, Raleigh, and Payton |
In the swirly whirl of the things going on in my office:
Sneak Peek of Client Progress: an old pedestal table in it's primer coat before it gets a pickle finish. Thomasville Chairs are being reupholstered in a beautifully worn turquoise leather.
My big boys are finishing up their own busy soccer season this month and Eleanor just had her senior pictures taken. Eeek. Yes, they do grow fast.
I feel very lucky + happy with all my loves around.
I'm going to leave you with one more love. This interior inspiration from Veranda's recent "House of Windsor". The room is sheer perfection to me. The windows letting in the light and I love the mostly white restraint, but not overly minimal. The vintage chairs are what make it. Wish I knew what kind they were. Any one know?
I hope to start blogging more regularly and also, I hope you have a wonderfully, pretty Friday!!
xx
sharon
Can't wait to use this AMAZING chair for another office design! Just scored this off the truck of one of my favorite vendors. Chocolate Upholstery with GOLD legs = Truffle Delight.
Sneak Peek of Client Progress: an old pedestal table in it's primer coat before it gets a pickle finish. Thomasville Chairs are being reupholstered in a beautifully worn turquoise leather.
My big boys are finishing up their own busy soccer season this month and Eleanor just had her senior pictures taken. Eeek. Yes, they do grow fast.
I feel very lucky + happy with all my loves around.
I'm going to leave you with one more love. This interior inspiration from Veranda's recent "House of Windsor". The room is sheer perfection to me. The windows letting in the light and I love the mostly white restraint, but not overly minimal. The vintage chairs are what make it. Wish I knew what kind they were. Any one know?
I hope to start blogging more regularly and also, I hope you have a wonderfully, pretty Friday!!
xx
sharon





















