Wednesday, June 23, 2010

"Target" Your Living Room

As a city girl astute in the science of bargain hunting, I frequently rely on Target for fabliss finds at a decent price. About 70% of my costume jewelry and accessories come from Target. What better way to spice up your wardrobe than adding an inexpensive piece here or there, right?

This got me thinking. What about infusing some Target fun and spice into your home's wardrobe? Specifically the living room. Target has some fierce fabrics right now. Imagine the same chic fabrics from Lewis & Sheron I've blogged about before, but already slapped on some furniture and ready to rock? Oh... and these pieces won't break the bank. Bonus!

Here's a favorite of mine. The Gerber Round Ottoman in "Cherry." Yes, please! I love a circular ottoman. It breaks up the monotony of jagged furniture edges and rectangular art and mirrors. The red is simply to die for here.

Or, look at this bad boy. The Kristine Upholstered Ottoman in Diamond Blue. Love.


For those of you not interested in simply ottomans, give the Target furniture website a whirl. It looks as if these products are limited addition and only available online, so get to it! Buy what you love and you'll never regret the sticker price... unless it prevents you from paying the rent/mortgage/car payment. :) Happy shopping.


Monday, June 21, 2010

GILT Home... ah-mazing.

For those of you who already have access to the wonder that is GILT, congratulations. I bet you hawk your inbox at 12:00 noon everyday just like I do, right?

For those of you not yet in the know, GILT is the latest and greatest "exclusive" online discount retailer. The Gilt Groupe provides access, by invitation only, to coveted luxury and fashion brands at prices up to 70% off of retail. As a member of GILT, you receive an email each day right before 12:00 noon when the sales launch. Each sale lasts 36 hours and features hand selected styles from chosen designers. Let me tell you... the website becomes an all out race at 12:01 pm when loyal shoppers begin reserving and purchasing products at deep discounts.

To be honest, some of the GILT items are still out of my price range - even at 70% off. Some of us just can't see the value in paying $300 for a blanket, right? But! This does not mean the entire site is a bust. Au contraire! GILT features items for men, women, kids, the home, travel, and gifts at a range of prices.

Because I love my readers, I am extending a personal invitation to GILT group just for you. Clink this link, sign up for the emails, and go to town. Warning: you will become an addict.

While the entire site is amazing, I encourage you to test the waters on the "Home" page. Just recently rugs were offered at killer prices. Favorite brands such as Safavieh, Nourison, and nuLOOM quickly sold out. No surprises there! All the more reason to get on the email list and start hawking your inbox at 11:59 am everyday. Feast your eyes on these beauties. Just a sampling of the options available to you on www.gilt.com.


As a side note, the two women who created Gilt Groupe were best friends, attended Harvard, brought us the wonder that is eBay, and mastered marketing for companies such as Bulgari and Louis Vuitton. Now if that isn't accomplished, I don't know what is. From one business lady to two others... well done! Happy shopping.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

BedROOMinations

From time to time we all need to borrow a little inspiration to get the creative juices flowing. When I get in a design rut and don't know where to start with a room, I usually find myself reaching for an old copy of House Beautiful magazine. This publication is my favorite for a number of reasons. Gorgeous photos, featured designers, classic yet edgy style, and a combination of "dream things" and things actually within budget. Oftentimes I find other publications (which shall remain nameless) too stuffy or high brow. House Beautiful gets me and always reels me in with some exciting trends, new colors, fabric patterns, or unique room solutions.

If you're in a similar design rut, I encourage you to use House Beautiful's online resources. Since I'm currently stuck on how to spruce up the guest and master bedrooms at home, I'll share the designer bedroom slide show I fell in love with the other day (click). Inspiration galore! Better yet? It doesn't cost a dime to dream. Cheers...



photo credit: Simon Upton, House Beautiful magazine

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

World Traveler? Hardly.

Some of my favorite home decor items are knick-knacks I've purchased abroad. The travel bug hits me often and it hits me hard, but I simply don't have the cash flow to jet-set off to Spain, Italy, or Morroco to furnish my home on a moment's notice. One day. One day...

So until I win the lottery, I've located some items that give a home that eclectic, well-traveled look without ever leaving your zip code. First rescue retailer? Target.

For years Target has dabbled in global interior design. Recently I've been very impressed with their specialty items shown here. I think their tagline says it all: "Global decor, right on budget." Feast your eyes.


Those metallic vases are crying out to be used on a bedside table and I simply love that funky mirror for a hallway. Wicker baskets give instant "worldly" appeal without forcing you to venture outside your comfort zone. And who could go wrong with those brightly colored pillows?

Next rescue retailer had better have "world traveler" style appeal. It's Cost Plus World Market. It's their job to appear worldly. Heck, it's in the name!

These paper lanterns are a cute addition to any room, and for around $20, you won't worry about switching them out in a few months. I love a little Asian flair, and I'm never against animal prints.


Remember those capiz shell lanterns I found in Japan? Well here they are again (only lots cheaper) at Cost Plus World Market. Think how fun they'd be in a den or on a desk. The unexpected sparkle will render miles of fun and funk in your home.


Finally, I had to feature these crazy mirrors. Though I can't honestly think of anywhere to put them, I have to respect the creativity. Alhambra-inspired mirrors made out of Reddi-Whip and Waffle boxes. Curious. Sold under the premise of "green design," I think I will pass. But... nice try, Cost Plus World Market. E for effort.


Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Scout Mob!

Even at the risk of posting twice in one day, I am offering up today's ridiculously fabliss ScoutMob deal to my loyal readers. Savvy Snoot is my absolute favorite store on the westside of Atlanta. They feature a plethora of designer furniture and accessories, local artists' work, and repurposed items from consigners. Though I am sad to share this space with the world (let's face it, I'd like to keep this place a secret), I need to pass this deal on. ScoutMob is offering 50% off up to a $100 value! Go to the site and text or email yourself the coupon.

ScoutMob away!



Check out www.savvysnoot.com to see their inventory before you use your ScoutMob coupon. Snooty brands at savvy prices. The catchphrase says it all. Love!

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Luxe Lighting for Less

If you're anything like me, you love a gorgeous light feature. Above a dining room table, in an entrance hall, or even outdoors, light fixtures can add sparkle and panache to any space. Designers must know we lust after these gorgeous light features because... the prices?? Not so awesome. Venture into any high end lighting store and you'll stagger at the $2,000+ price tag for a favorite chandelier. Thanks, but no thanks.

To the rescue is my favorite discount big box home retailer, IKEA. Their fun, funky features will spice up any space for less. A lot less. With all the cash you save on lighting at IKEA, you can splurge on other things that will elevate your style like gorgeous table linens, candles, or designer seating.

Take for instance the Knappa pendant lights. Starting at $29.99, anyone can afford to try this out over a dining room table or in a smaller room as the center feature. Easy to install, you'll be quick to love this little guy.


If industrial is more your style, you're sure to be a fan of the Foto pendant lamp. The 10" light lists for just $14.99 with the larger 20" size going for $29.99. What an easy add to your kitchen, bar, or dining area. I love the look of this light, and think it would be beautifully paired with florals, stripes, and antiqued wood. If your kitchen and dining room style got a little girly, this is a quick and easy way to add some edge for not a lot of green.


If you want something a little more unique, check out the new Maskros pendant at $89.99. This bad boy is humongous, so go nuts with it in a large room that needs some help. Even more exciting are the light designs the Maskros casts on a ceiling. Check it out!


So traditional is more your style and some of the options above are a bit daunting? Go for this oversized hanging basket option. The Leran pendant comes in two sizes, 11" at $39.99 or 24" at $89.99. The smaller size is perfect for a bar or counter, while the oversized 24" looks great in a den, over a dining table, or even in a bedroom with high ceilings. Try painting your Leran to get a custom look. It would be gorgeous in a gray, white, or high gloss navy.


I say "poo-poo" to those overpriced chandeliers and pendant lights in designer stores. With IKEA by my side, I'm sure to have some left over change to indulge in other purchases. Happy bargain hunting!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Suzani and Tigers and Stripes, oh my!

One of my favorite guilty pleasures involves fabric stores, scissors, and swatches. My ultimate fabric store dream is Lewis & Sheron in Atlanta. The place is chock full of fantastic patterns, silks, leathers, velvets, and indoor/outdoor options. Often, I have purchased a yard or two of something that strikes my fancy. Those purchases usually become pillows or seat cushions. On a few occasions, a visit to L&S has actually inspired an entire room re-do at my home. With sixty thousand square feet worth of options, who couldn't love this place?


Most recently I encountered some beautiful, fabliss finds at L&S. First up? Well, I am a sucker for a good suzani fabric. The bright colors and texture instantly pull me in. This particular fabric is a favorite because of its raised texture and rich colors. I think a picture can tell you more than my words... stunning!


Situated not too far from that amazing suzani was this delicious tiger pattern. Rich velvety texture and somewhat varied (almost ombre!) in color. The gray is shown here, but it also comes in a gorgeous rusty red. I'm thinking this would make a bold headboard or could easily "snazz up" an antiqued chair. Rarr.


One last fabric really caught my eye. Check out this funky take on a traditional stripe. Imagine what fun it could be on dining room chairs, a bolster pillow on a bed, or maybe even on a footstool. If only I had more furniture that needed reupholstering...


Need more furniture, you say? Oh... well Lewis & Sheron have that covered, too. Get it? Covered? Ha! Check out their insane collection of furniture you can have custom designed for you. All that blank canvas just waiting for some fabliss fabrics!


Hopefully this has inspired you to venture out to your local fabric store. If nothing else, they offer you endless inspiration and creative ideas. Have fun!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Sex and the City 2 Design Envy

If you haven't seen Sex and the City 2 yet, I highly encourage you to. While it pales in comparison to its predecessor, seeming more like an extended episode than a movie, the set design dazzles. The luxurious apartment scenes leave you wishing you had a "Mr. Big" budget to redo your own home with such fabliss-ness.

Much of the story line actually centers around a couch, believe it or not. This gorgeous, custom sofa from Montauk Sofa is done in a luxurious blue wool-mohair fabric. After checking the website, I know this couch cost at least $6,000 before tax. Holy price tag! Let's take a minute to gaze at its wonder...


And now... let's think about how we make this a real-world reality. Now, I'm sorry. But, I don't have $6,000 to blow on a piece of furniture. I don't care how fabliss it is. So let's see how we can achieve a similar look without blowing our savings...

Fabliss Fake:
The Crate and Barrel "Nines Apartment Couch" @ $899. Buy this in the dark charcoal color for all the SATC2 drama without the dramatic price tag.

If you love that SATC2 navy velvet enough to spring for a pricier purchase, take a look at the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams "Liam Sofa." Depending on the quality of fabric you choose the price varies, and their couches typically run between $1,500-3,000. But with a lifetime guarantee, you'd be hard pressed to find a better quality + price combination.

For an even cheaper option, pick out a dazzling blue velvet from your local fabric store and redo an old sofa of your own. Upholsterers can take your existing pieces and reinvent them. This is the new "green" remodel and is often cheaper than purchasing new duds.

Of course... once you have the perfect couch, you'll need some perfect pillows. Make sure you check out www.etsy.com as we mentioned in the last post. You'll be sure to find pillows worthy of an SATC2 moment.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Fabliss Finds on Etsy

For those of you who crave something unique and special that won't a) break the bank or b) be in all your friends' apartments or homes, check out www.etsy.com. This wonderful website aims to connect makers with buyers. They want people to be able to make a living making things. Their tag line? Buy, Sell, and Live Handmade. This is definitely something I can get behind.

I have only purchased jewelry from this site, but the more I look at the chandeliers, pillows, and cutesy accessories on the site, the more I want to make a purchase.

Take a look at some great examples, then check out the site for your own personal needs.

Chrysanthemum pillow by user "Kainkain" for $20! Try beating that price and originality!



Cherry Blossom "Popwall" Design by user "NouWall" for $65. What a great way to spice up a boring wall without having to deal with nails, hammers, or levels. Gorgeous!


And, finally. Something I am seriously considering for my own home. A unique chandelier is hard to come by, and while this is not "cheap," it certainly isn't overpriced once you've done price comparisons. Plus... it's amazingly cool and chic.

Bubble Chandelier by user "jeanpelle" in Brooklyn, NY. Lists for $395.


These are just a few of the fabliss examples on the site. Happy hunting on etsy.com! There are dozens of things waiting for you to find them!