Changing the color or style of your front door is arguably one of the most powerful things you can do for your curb appeal. Come along as I share 14 of my favorite styles & colors! When we were remodeling our 1906 Farmhouse - I picked a door that I loved, but didn't pay very
Courtesy: www.antiquehome.org Doors, Stairway, Colonnade
Known for their breezy veranda’s and relaxed cottage style, Queenslander’s represent a quintessential Australian lifestyle. Here are our favourites!
A few weeks ago I decided I wanted to start a new project Pantone related. After my #MariasPantone series I stopped using them for a while, but still enjoyed having them at home. If you follow me on Instagram you know by now that I am a huge fan of facades, specially those colourful ones. I've posted so many pics of beautiful doors, windows and building, but London has definitely the best doors ever. I love to walk around and find a street where all its doors are different colours, almost like a crayola box. So I decided to start matching them with my Pantone cards. Here is a little peek of the behind the scenes of how I create them. For those of you how asked me if I carried around with me the Pantone cards all the time, the answer is, yes! Only when I know I will be taking pictures and will have time to explore around. When spotting a beautiful colourful door the next step is to choose which the colour that bests matches the door, and this can take a while. Some times there aren't any colours to match the door, so I have to go to the next one. It is so much fun and I really enjoy doing this series, if you haven't seen it yet, check our the hashtag I created for it. Have a lovely day! Love, Maria
In order to make a 1990s-style home fit in with the rest of the architecture in a neoclassical California neighborhood, Homepolish designer Rosa Beltran looked to Spanish and Mediterranean influences. Peek inside here.
The Finalized House Floor Plan (Plus Some Random Plans And Ideas!)
Cecile's garden at Lee County Master Gardener Tour 2006 A Flickr set by Pandorea (she's landscape architect with a background in art and photography)
When scrolling through photos of cottages to curate, I found the one below located in Provence, France, from the January 2012 Elle Decor . ...
The handmade home of a creative couple - photography by Pia Ulin Follow Gravity Home: Blog - Instagram - Pinterest - Bloglovin - Facebook
When Jack Shapiro inherited his godfather’s Hobart home, he was determined to restore the dwelling to the joyful space he remembered.
While researching for this blog post I discovered that what most people refer to as farmhouse mudrooms are actually not "farmhouse" at all but are more like what I remember as my son's kindergarten foyer......... full of built in cubby holes and coat racks. Nothing at all wrong with this style mudroom, however, let's not call them farmhouse style spaces. While they are cute and practical they don't exude the warmth and quaintness that defines the farmhouse entrance. If you play your cards right, you can have it all........charm, warmth, AND practicality. This blog post is dedicated to the more authentic country mudroom entrance. I hope these images will help you bring the charm of the farm to your home whether you're a true country dweller or simply love the feeling that is evoked by this warm and inviting style. via Pinterest A good farmhouse style mudroom begins at the back door. shabbyandcharme.blogspot.com Decorate that area with vintage farmhouse items and lots of flowers or in this case topiaries in country blue containers. source unknown Whether your famhouse style is American, English, French, or any other, set the stage for your mudroom by creating the look before you even enter the house. frolic-blog.com charlotteromance.tumblr.com Rustic and refined, even the mudroom area should ooze character. You can do that by decorating your space with charming furniture that doubles for storage and some kind of vintage seating or bench for sitting down for such tasks as removing shoes. architecturaldigest.com Homeowners tend to focus on designing larger rooms, relegating small spaces like mudrooms to the "scorned and rejected" area. However giving these smaller rooms lots of character can make a big difference in the warmth and beauty of your home. In this mudroom the bench seating, wallpaper, exposed shelving and display of old tins help to begin the authentic farmhouse theme at the backdoor. growingwithplant.blogspot.com I love the feel of this mudroom. It is so quaint and elegant all at the same time. You have the practicality of a peg board wall for hats, scarves, and even garden tools, yet the seating provided is casually elegant. The old green table could double as a potting station if you are a gardener, and there is even a pretty antique mirror for stealing a glimpse of yourself as you come in. Suzanne Kasler Interiors Instead of built ins, create warm and interesting storage areas for your mudroom. Add weathered hutches, cupboards, lockers, the sky is the limit on ideas to make your farmhouse mudroom seem more authentic. Consider antique pitchers, crocks, or old jars in lieu of a modern vase for your farmhouse garden cut flower bouquets. belclairehouse.blogspot.com vintagehome.tumblr.com This mudroom provides a great bench for seating or maybe tossing down some pool gear before going out for a swim. Of course there are some baskets for storage. The beadboard on the walls really gives this space an authentic farmhouse feel. georgianadesign.tumblr.com A lovely mudroom complete with sink. Would like to have seen a vintage chest or bench..... but still a great space. andnorth.com New York farmhouse of David and Lori Brown Consider browsing antique shops or flea markets for special pieces, like this old painted farm table easily used as a potting station, that will give your mudroom an authentic vintage farmhouse feel. Rake heads and iron hooks are great for hanging hats and umbrellas. Incorporate vintage pieces that are also utilitarian such as galvanized metal buckets or watering cans. lizmarieblog.com If you are after the farmhouse look for your mudroom, it should offer a vintage style place to sit down and preferably an antique piece, that works alongside your built in coat closet, for storing shoes and outerwear. Again, adding some beadboard on the walls will definitely give it farmhouse flavor. via Pinterest Hardwood is the favored flooring for mudrooms. Leave them plain or consider giving the floors a whitewashed or distressed look. While hardwood is in first place when it comes to flooring for the mud room........ beneathmyheart.net tile and natural stone are at close second. These floors are popular because they can handle any kind of weather that is tracked in. Toss down some vintage hooked rugs for authentic farmhouse flair. pawleysislandposh.blogspot.com sallywhitedesigns.com Add a clock to your mud room for checking out the time when you are busy in the garden. A great old table like this is perfect for storing boots and shoes. Simply think of ways to make your farmhouse mudroom more down to earth and inviting. vivaterra.com pinterest plante-deco.fr Metal and wood trays and wooden crates are more good ideas for keeping those wet boot and shoes off the flooring. Storage like this will look more authentic for a farmhouse mudroom. tersessenta.tumblr.com Shelves like this with hooks for hanging outerwear and hats makes a vintage farmhouse mudroom both useful and appealing. Don't forget to add in those basket and other interesting vintage pieces. cityzenart.blogspot.com The English are not as uptight about making sure boots and shoes are concealed behind closed doors or in cubbies. I love the antler coat and hat racks. cotedetexas.blogspot.com almacendeinspiraciones.blogspot.com.es A sink in the mudroom is perfect and something like this really enhances the authentic farmhouse look. midwestliving.com cherishedbliss.com Bring the farm into your home with some cute little knick knacks that are affordable AND can be found easily online if you are too time constrained to go treasure hunting. I like the galvanized bins and a blackboard is a nice addition. Great for leaving notes as you head out the mudroom door. blesserhouse.com Look for interesting and unique seating for your farmhouse style mudroom. This wagon seat adds immediate rustic charm and is the perfect spot to gather your things, tend to your shoes, and take a deep breath before starting or ending your day. pawleysislandposh.blogspot.com Vintage painted pieces are popular and the mudroom is a great place to add a few. Also you can have some fun with a painted or stenciled floor. A painted floor cloth would be a nice touch for an authentic farmhouse style mudroom. Joan Heaton A Shaker style mudroom, complete with pegs and a pew, also creates a farmhouse feel to your home. Baskets are used for storage and a large crock for umbrellas. Display some farm tools and you are all set. via Pinterest Remember that the appearance of your mudroom is as important as your front entrance because they both introduce people to your home. Love the crystal chandelier. They always look great in rustic spaces. insideout.com.au Last, but certainly not least, this space has all the right components that make a fabulous farmhouse style mudroom. And it even serves as a laundry room. What more can you ask for? Just remember to make your space as authentic as possible and those entering will feel like they have stepped back in time. Click here to see the previous post http://eyefordesignlfd.blogspot.com/2016/06/linenfold-classic-design-is-becoming.html This blog post was published by Lisa Farmer
Outfit Details: Day – Cuyana Tank, Novella Royale Skirt (also love this dress version), Carrie Forbes Sandals (old, similar here), Cuyana Hat…
Shabby chic is a style of interior design that become more and more popular so we've gathered all these cool shabby chic decorating ideas for you.
Discover ALL Front Door Feng Shui rules. Dive into 19 expert-backed tips to transform your home's first impression and energy intake.
This is a special episode as my garden is truly the place where I find the most peace! Learn more about the design behind my garden and the unique design pieces we added to the garden shed.
There’s a trend happening in the housing world. Many home buyers are opting to scale down their home size. There is a “less is more” attitude. Whether you are one of those people …