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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Guest Blogger: Amanda from Dixie Delights

I'm Amanda from Dixie Delights and I'm *delighted* to slip into Erin's turquoise heels and entertain y'all for a day while she's away!! I mean, hanging out over here is positively one of my favorite ways to spend a morning.

Earlier this summer we finished up a porch addition that quickly become our favorite "room" of the lot!
We use this space from sun up till waaaaay past sun down - having coffee, dining, playing games, reading, listening to music, cocktailing, entertaining, roasting s'mores and watching the littles run wild in the yard. If we had room for a bed we'd be sleeping out here.

Here’s the view from the back yard. This is a hip style roof in Owens Corning onyx black shingles to match the rest of the house. We went with 32” “x” railings that remind us of many Tybee beach houses and 10” wrapped columns placed 8’ apart to allow for open views. I adore the horizontal boards that our contractor used in place of where we used to have lattice work. We will landscape the bed running along the stone path as soon as it cools down (and I do hope that's SOON.)

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Our goals for the new porch were to have ample dining space, a sitting area with room for games, music, a fireplace for the winter, a fan for the summer and a buffet table for serving and storage.

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Double french doors from the kitchen open up onto this part of the porch. Our contractor (Shawn Reuter of SLR Construction in the Metro Atlanta Area, 706.254.0231) built the fireplace as an exact replica of our den fireplace – right down to the antique bricks - and I ADORE it! The oyster painting is by Angie Reuter and the plates are from Anthropologie. The sofa, chairs, baskets, curtain hardware and glass jars are from Target (I added chalkboard labels with leftover chalkboard vinyl from my kitchen project). The garden stool, coral and mercury glass demijohn are from Home Goods. The fan is Harbor Breeze from Lowes. The mapped out coffee table and pin board frame were both DIY projects. The egret pillow is from Jolie Marche on etsy. Mother made the zig zag pillows with burlap initial monograms and the curtains!

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The other side of the porch serves as the dining area. I fell in love with the Avignon table on clearance at World Market because I could envision a whole gaggle of littles crammed on its sweet benches. The rainbow trout fish painting on reclaimed wood is another gorgeous piece by Angie Reuter, and is hung with dock cleats and nautical rope. The slipcovered chairs, oyster shell lantern, shell centerpiece and mercury glass hurricanes were all DIY projects.

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The DIY skirted table has smartly served as both a buffet for entertaining and for general storage underneath. Lanterns are from Home Goods, aqua cups are from Target and melamine tray is from Macy’s. The seeded glass lanterns are from Ballard Designs. A vintage refrigerator basket from Habersham Antiques serves as a magazine rack. The chairs were recovered and appliqued by Mother and myself.

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Additional Sources:
  • Paint - Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter (walls and brick fireplace), Benjamin Moore Quiet Moments (ceiling), Benjamin Moore Rhine River (doors) and Benjamin Moore White Dove (trim)
  • Rugs - Indoor/Outdoor Leopard in black by Ballard Designs
  • Fabrics - all by Premier Prints in Village Blue (Chipper, Zig Zag and Towers prints) - I ordered from various sites and paid under $8 a yard for each

See more of the porch here and all of my before and afters here. And with that, it’s high time for me to hit the porch with a sweet iced tea! Thank you, thank you Erin for having me again!!
xoxo



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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Headed to Tybee!









A dream of mine is about to come true: I am headed to TYBEE ISLAND!!! Ever since I learned about interior designer, preservationist and color enthusiast Jane Coslick, I've been dying to go to the quirky little island! (Just read these posts, this is a long time coming!) Not only that, but we are going to hit up Atlanta, Savannah AND Charleston! Do you know how excited I am?! What's even more perfect is that we'll be celebrating my birthday and our anniversary while we're away...I can't think of a better way!!

If you love Jane as much as I do, I'm sure you already read her wonderful blog (where these images are all from). Also check out New Cottage Style, a new book from BHG that features three of Jane's projects!



I'll have some great guest bloggers filling in while I'm away, but definitely count on some Southern-filled posts after I get back...I'm bringing my camera! See you guys back here later next week, or follow me on Instagram or Twitter to see what I'm up to until then!


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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Solomon+Bauer+Giambastiani Architects








Located in Lee, Massachusetts, this cozy 1916 stone cottage was designed and restored by Solomon+Bauer+Giambastiani Architects. It's the guest house on a private estate, and by the looks of it, I'd say they're some pretty lucky guests! Although the home definitely has the modern touches we've come to love, it still has all the warmth and charm of a home from that period. I especially love all the lead glass windows and door panels, which were were lovingly repaired and restored by the firm. You can finish your tour of this lovely guesthouse with more photos by Bradley M Jones right here!


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Monday, September 17, 2012

Historical Concepts + Steven Gambrel - Part Two








So this is the spectacular loft of the home from Friday!! Designed by Historical Concepts and Steven Gambrel for the Cottage Living Idea House, this upstairs is all about fun! I don't think I've ever seen anything more comfy cozy than the pillow-lined nook with the built-in daybed! All the fabric there is Sunbrella, so you know it's totally durable...even the dogs could join in on story time! The turquoise sliding barn door is my other favorite detail, I'd love to find a place for that in my home! All in all though, it's such a fun, laid back space perfect for hanging out or doing art projects. Or taking a nap!! For more photos from Marco Ricca and Cottage Living, check out Friday's post with the rest of the home!

You can see lots more projects by Historical Concepts over at their website, or check out their book Coming Home: The Southern Vernacular House!

Paint Colors (by Benjamin Moore)
Walls: White Wisp 2137-70
Trim: Aurora Borealis 565
Sash and Doors: Waterfall 2050-50


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Friday, September 14, 2012

Historical Concepts + Steven Gambrel - Part One








You may recognize this gem, it was Cottage Living magazine’s first Idea House. (Anyone else miss that magazine?!) The Bridgehampton cottage was designed by Historical Concepts out of Peachtree City, Georgia, with the interior design by Steven Gambrel. More than anything, I love the sunny breakfast nook with the comfy banquette. The combo of the red chairs and blue walls is fantastic, and I love the collection of bottles! The earthy colors paired with the light blue in the living room is great too, so soothing and cozy-feeling. And what Hamptons retreat would be complete without a fabulous pool! On Monday we'll be touring the upstairs with more photos from Marco Ricca and Cottage Living, including a spectacular loft area I know you'll LOVE!

Many thanks to Historical Concepts for providing me with source info, including the paint colors listed down below! If you're wondering about anything else, leave a comment and I'll look it up.


Now it's time to announce the winner of the $100 Coach Barn gift certificate!

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Coach Barn wants for all of you to be winners though! If you go to their site and click on "Get Coupon Now For Liking Us On Facebook", you'll receive a special discount! (I have my eyes on a certain Oly chandelier!)

Happy weekend everyone! :)

Paint Colors (by Benjamin Moore)

Kitchen
Walls: Hollingsworth Green HC-141
Trim: Covington Blue HC-138
Sash: Mill Springs Blue HC-137

Living Room

Walls: Summer Shower 2135-60
Trim: White Diamond 2121-60
Sash: Gray Owl OC-52

Master Bedroom:
Walls: Glacier Lake 867
Trim: White Diamond 2121-60
Sash: Nantucket Fog AC-22

Guestroom (canopy bedroom):
Walls: Wythe Blue HC-143
Trim: Moonshine 2140-60
Sash: Galveston Gray AC-27

Red Chairs
: Lane Venture – Dining Chair (80000-45) in Coral (285) from the Excursions Cameroon collection. Sadly now discontinued. (A million thanks to Dawn at Historical Concepts for digging that up for us!)

Bamboo Canopy Bed: Also Lane Venture (discontinued)



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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Flea Market Trixie







Here in Minnesota, we love our screened porches (insert joke about the mosquito being our state bird) and you'd be hard-pressed to find a cuter one than Flea Market Trixie's! So inviting and fun, it's the perfect place to relax the afternoon away! What I admire most about her space is the fact that she decorated it entirely with garage sale and flea market finds–all for under $100! Don't you love the stripes on the floor? She actually painted a floor cloth using the backside of vinyl flooring! (Read all about it here.) I love all the colorful throw pillows that she designed too (available in her shop, and on sale I see!) For more pics and source info on this delightful space, just head over here!

And don't forget–today is the last day to enter the Coach Barn giveaway!


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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Coastal-Inspired Kitchen







Yes folks, it was love at first site with this one!! I cannot tell you how much I adore the sea-inspired color scheme with happy bursts of yellow, finished off a with a perfect dose of rustic charm and fabulous appliances! I just love the blue island with the marble top and the great farmhouse sink. The blue display shelves are fantastic too, they really make the vases stand out and provide great contrast to the crisp white cabinets! Dreamy, dreamy, all the way! You can see even more photos of the kitchen over at Better Homes and Gardens!


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