Pretty Little Liars: Emily Fields' Room Emily Fields is the shy, sweet swimmer of the group. Her room manages to find the perfect balance between vintage country and preppy chic. At first glance, the room is light, sunny, and airy. It's any teen girl's dream room. One of my favorite parts of Emily's room is her window nook. What girl doesn't want a cozy window seat to curl up with a good book in or just watch the world pass by outside the window. The window seat is kept fresh and young with a simple white cushion and cute white pillows embellished with colorful polka dots and flower designs. Above, you can see the light fixture that hangs over Emily's window seat. Its modern silhouette contributes clean lines to the room, while its polka dot pattern keeps things from getting too serious. I love love love love love Emily's ivory wrought iron bed in all its shabby chic glory. Next to the bed, a simple wooden wardrobe gives off a down-home country feel. Abstract art in pale green and baby blue hangs on the wall above her bed. Emily's bedding is a girly mix of cottagey white quilts and updated gray and yellow floral prints. Isn't the room soooo beautiful when the sunlight shines in? You can really see the pale, buttery shade of yellow on her walls and the crisp white trim throughout the room. A cute antique farmhouse chair, painted minty green, is situated by the window nook. At far right, a white bookcase compliments the room's trim. Emily's workspace is really cute. Wicker basket drawers in an industrial metal shelf keep school supplies and clutter at bay. A traditional-style console table functions as a desk in Emily's room, outfitted with colorful picture frames, a metal desk light, and her wicker bins. An antique chair, painted crisp white and upholstered with deep pink on its seat, is a lovely place to sit down and do homework. Emily's room is simple, feminine, and fuss-free. Perfect recipe for a dorm room or apartment right? Well, let's proceed... ;) Bed: Hit local antique and thrift stores for a wrought iron headboard and footboard that you can spraypaint white or ivory for a shabby chic look. Layer the bed in cottage style bedding---white quilts, lace trim, eyelet details. Add a few contemporary floral pillows like Emily's yellow and gray ones. Furniture: Want a country-chic amoire like Emily's? A good place to start are unfinished furniture stores. You can leave the wood unfinished or lightly stain it. For a desk similar to Emily's, opt for a curvy console or sofa table. Pair it with an antique chair painted white---or mint green like the chair Emily placed beside her window. Window Seat: Just because you don't have a built-in window nook doesn't mean you can't get the same cozy feel. A simple bench or long storage ottoman pushed up against the window will work just as well. Add a soft white cushion and a few folksy throw pillows. In my moodboard, I placed the bench and pillows at the end of the bed instead... but you could definitely move it under the window. Accessories: Focus on simple accessories that are fresh and timeless. Since I loved Emily's wicker storage baskets so much, I dispersed a little more wicker throughout the room---with a wicker nightstand, under-the-bench bin, and basket on the desk. Pick a bedside lamp with a floral, vintage-inspired base and modern white shade. To get the same look as the ceiling lamp above Emily's window, go for an extended floor lamp instead. Cover the modern lampshade with some polka-dotted or floral fabric for a fun diy project. As far as art goes, pick small pieces that depict flowers and nature. Make the big abstract piece yourself by painting lines across a big piece of canvas. Shades of blue and green will look most like Emily's, but you can paint whatever your heart desires! (It is abstract, after all!) If your room doesn't come with carpet like Emily's does, use a neutral rug to add warmth under your feet
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Sara gave her parent's a much-deserved bedroom refresh. Using mostly what they had & some fresh new paint, this room is cozy & fully of personal treasures.
The day has come! Emily is revealing her farmhouse living room. It's been a TOUGH room to design but she filled it with love and a lot of vintage. Come see!
In a former monastery on a hilltop in southern Tuscany, the residence and studio of British sculptor Emily Young is the ideal setting for her stone carved heads and figures.
ONE. I adore this cozy home. TWO. This designer’s portfolio is packed with charm and color. THREE. Sophisticated style in Gramercy Park. FOUR. The reason we’re all sticking small lamps in big vases–and a great Instagram follow. FIVE. Lots of color combination ideas in this home. SIX. Saturday shopping: Mix and match fall neutrals.
Emily Bowser is on the blog today revealing her office/guest bedroom/workout room reveal that is full of color, art, and some great DIYs
Designer Emily Green, also the co-owner of a gift and homewares shop called Pinky’s, shares this three-bedroom weatherboard house in Melbourne with her family.
A look at the sets from the ABC Family series "Pretty Little Liars" and the houses in Rosewood, Pennsylvania that Aria, Spencer, Hanna, and Emily live in.
Emily Bowser is on the blog today revealing her office/guest bedroom/workout room reveal that is full of color, art, and some great DIYs
Emily Bowser is on the blog today revealing her office/guest bedroom/workout room reveal that is full of color, art, and some great DIYs
A Californian bungalow in Melbourne’s Elwood has been gracefully transformed into a tranquil family home by Emily Gillis Design.
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The show's set designer spills her secret to making the DIY headboard seen on Netflix's hit comedy, Emily in Paris.
Designer Emily Green, also the co-owner of a gift and homewares shop called Pinky’s, shares this three-bedroom weatherboard house in Melbourne with her family.
Emily Ratajkowski has shared glimpses of her vibrant house which she shares with husband Sebastian Bear-McClard. Her colourful interior choices can be noticed in the background of her Instagram posts and stories – here we take a peek inside Emily Ratajkowski’s art-filled LA Home.
Today we are revealing the 10 decor trends that are you are going to see all 2021 long. Wanna see if you can guess any of them?
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The 2024 bathroom trends are HERE! We have the top 7 bathroom trends that are classic and extremely fresh to make your bathroom everlasting.
Jess made over her friend's/neighbor's primary bedroom with the help of The Company Store. Check out the crazy before and after and all the great bedding.
Trying to design a room but you are totally stuck and uninspired? Well, today we have 26 rooms and details to give you endless design ideas.
Just when you think you’ve seen it all for exotic hotels and destinations, someone points you in the direction of The Fife Arms. This is a hotel like nothing you’ve ever seen before, that much I can guarantee. With just 46 rooms housing over 14,000 antiques and specially commissioned artworks, you can only imagine what a feast for the eyes…
BEHIND THE BRAND / PIERCE & WARD With an a-list clientele including Leonardo DiCaprio, Karen Elson, Brie Larson and Lily Aldridge, design duo Louisa Pierce & Emily Ward are experts in capturing personality within one’s home. Led by friendship, kinship and instinct, each look to the undertones within the human experience, and how this can be made to share. We sat with the pair in their store to find out what it means to be a female-led business in the modern world, how empathy will always win, as well as their take on things to come. You’ve been a design duo for over a decade now, how did you meet and what drew you to one another? We met through Louisa’s husband, Austin Scaggs. He was friends with my (now) ex-husband, Pat Carney. We started double dating and quickly fell in love... Soon enough, we discovered a shared love of design which eventually led to a collaboration on my (Emily’s) home. It was magic when we worked together, and we haven’t stopped since. As well as designers, it seems it would be fair to call you entrepreneurs. How did you make the decision to go into a business together? It feels like we didn’t have a choice in the matter. We were very lucky early on to have friends who trusted us and kept referring us to their friends. It just made sense and the work kept happening. We still feel very lucky 11 years later... Emily wears the Peony Dress and Louisa wears the Cassidy Blouse and Cassidy Pant. You’ve said before that your “goal when we design a home is to make it appear as though the person has lived there for a long time,” which is such an inspiring sentiment to be led by – to imbue a space with history and personality rather than be led purely by aesthetic. How does this influence both your design and products? We really don’t work in a traditional way. Over the years, we started collecting anything and everything we loved. We had installs where we were able to incorporate these purchases into homes, and this made each space feel uniquely collected rather than having the feel of a showroom or “too cohesive/contrived” in a way. It’s also a fun challenge for us to mix our clients own loved items into a new space - you can feel the love and unique personality when you use people’s art/photographs/collections. There is an eclecticism to your style that speaks to joy and using one’s space to tell the story of their life. It all feels very optimistic, instinctual and made to share. Would you say these are important facets of your own lives? Absolutely, yes!! We live and breathe “work”. Even when the workday stops, we are both changing our own spaces constantly. Made to share is a lovely way of putting what we do, because we share so much with each other - it’s what keeps us evolving and never creating the same house twice...something we are very proud of. Louisa wears the Cassidy Blouse and Cassidy Pant and Emily wears the Oakley Midi Dress. Los Feliz is known for its world-famous architecture and vibrant entertainment options (as well as a home to a few of your celebrity clients), how did you know this was the place to open shop and how did it influence your design approach? We looked around LA and love the parts of the city where other designers have set up shop, but Los Feliz has the best neighbourhood feeling. We really wanted our shop to be a part of the community – somewhere where people can drop in and say hi, feel inspired, ask us questions, and maybe even meet one another. For the design, we knew we had a chance to try something we’ve never done before, so we went back to some of our favourite inspirations, and it all came together. The tones throughout the store are so warm and inviting, (which you’ve perfectly matched with the Southfield Green walls by the way). What is your approach to color and why are earth tones so central? Earth tones are something we always use. We are so inspired by the colours we see around us on walks in our towns and the beach - both muted and extraordinary. From this, we start with a colour foundation that makes us feel the best and build around that in a room or space. From there, the more patterns we add, the more it all works together and becomes harmonious. The shop was like that - we took Southfield Green and radicalized it by making the floor epoxy and reflective. No matter what we put in there, it always looks beautiful and fresh. Louisa wears the Clyde Blouse. What is each of your best piece of mentoring advice for women wanting to start their own business? Trust yourself! And when you need help, don’t be afraid to ask for it! Emily wears the Clyde Dress. Could you each describe the other in 5 words? Emily on Louisa: Fearless, Brilliant, Original, Honest, Bossy Louisa on Emily: Organized, Hysterical, Neurotic, Genius, Loyal How do you balance your friendship with co-running the business? We feel lucky because we never end our day with any conflict - we are able to naturally work it out. And since we share so much in our life, our empathy for one another is huge and helps us navigate any challenges we may have. What’s next for you both? At the end of 2022, we did a soft launch of our website which we are very excited about! We started making Pierce & Ward furniture and lighting, plus our famous pillows are available on our site as well. We also have amazing art and vintage pieces we are very excited about. We have some other fun things in the pipeline, and, of course, we have the best clients who keep coming back and giving us the chance to make our design magic. Pierce & Ward Photographer: Bliss Braoudakis BEHIND THE BRAND / PIERCE & WARD With an a-list clientele including Leonardo DiCaprio, Karen Elson, Brie Larson and Lily Aldridge, design duo Louisa Pierce & Emily Ward are experts in capturing personality within one’s home. Led by friendship, kinship and instinct, each look to the undertones within the human experience, and how this can be made to share. We sat with the pair in their store to find out what it means to be a female-led business in the modern world, how empathy will always win, as well as their take on things to come. You’ve been a design duo for over a decade now, how did you meet and what drew you to one another? We met through Louisa’s husband, Austin Scaggs. He was friends with my (now) ex-husband, Pat Carney. We started double dating and quickly fell in love... Soon enough, we discovered a shared love of design which eventually led to a collaboration on my (Emily’s) home. It was magic when we worked together, and we haven’t stopped since. As well as designers, it seems it would be fair to call you entrepreneurs. How did you make the decision to go into a business together? It feels like we didn’t have a choice in the matter. We were very lucky early on to have friends who trusted us and kept referring us to their friends. It just made sense and the work kept happening. We still feel very lucky 11 years later... Emily wears the Peony Dress and Louisa wears the Cassidy Blouse and Cassidy Pant. You’ve said before that your “goal when we design a home is to make it appear as though the person has lived there for a long time,” which is such an inspiring sentiment to be led by – to imbue a space with history and personality rather than be led purely by aesthetic. How does this influence both your design and products? We really don’t work in a traditional way. Over the years, we started collecting anything and everything we loved. We had installs where we were able to incorporate these purchases into homes, and this made each space feel uniquely collected rather than having the feel of a showroom or “too cohesive/contrived” in a way. It’s also a fun challenge for us to mix our clients own loved items into a new space - you can feel the love and unique personality when you use people’s art/photographs/collections. There is an eclecticism to your style that speaks to joy and using one’s space to tell the story of their life. It all feels very optimistic, instinctual and made to share. Would you say these are important facets of your own lives? Absolutely, yes!! We live and breathe “work”. Even when the workday stops, we are both changing our own spaces constantly. Made to share is a lovely way of putting what we do, because we share so much with each other - it’s what keeps us evolving and never creating the same house twice...something we are very proud of. Louisa wears the Cassidy Blouse and Cassidy Pant and Emily wears the Oakley Midi Dress. Los Feliz is known for its world-famous architecture and vibrant entertainment options (as well as a home to a few of your celebrity clients), how did you know this was the place to open shop and how did it influence your design approach? We looked around LA and love the parts of the city where other designers have set up shop, but Los Feliz has the best neighbourhood feeling. We really wanted our shop to be a part of the community – somewhere where people can drop in and say hi, feel inspired, ask us questions, and maybe even meet one another. For the design, we knew we had a chance to try something we’ve never done before, so we went back to some of our favourite inspirations, and it all came together. The tones throughout the store are so warm and inviting, (which you’ve perfectly matched with the Southfield Green walls by the way). What is your approach to color and why are earth tones so central? Earth tones are something we always use. We are so inspired by the colours we see around us on walks in our towns and the beach - both muted and extraordinary. From this, we start with a colour foundation that makes us feel the best and build around that in a room or space. From there, the more patterns we add, the more it all works together and becomes harmonious. The shop was like that - we took Southfield Green and radicalized it by making the floor epoxy and reflective. No matter what we put in there, it always looks beautiful and fresh. Louisa wears the Clyde Blouse. What is each of your best piece of mentoring advice for women wanting to start their own business? Trust yourself! And when you need help, don’t be afraid to ask for it! Emily wears the Clyde Dress. Could you each describe the other in 5 words? Emily on Louisa: Fearless, Brilliant, Original, Honest, Bossy Louisa on Emily: Organized, Hysterical, Neurotic, Genius, Loyal How do you balance your friendship with co-running the business? We feel lucky because we never end our day with any conflict - we are able to naturally work it out. And since we share so much in our life, our empathy for one another is huge and helps us navigate any challenges we may have. What’s next for you both? At the end of 2022, we did a soft launch of our website which we are very excited about! We started making Pierce & Ward furniture and lighting, plus our famous pillows are available on our site as well. We also have amazing art and vintage pieces we are very excited about. We have some other fun things in the pipeline, and, of course, we have the best clients who keep coming back and giving us the chance to make our design magic. Pierce & Ward Photographer: Bliss Braoudakis
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