Ya'll may recall that I added the Meg Braff wallpaper to my mudroom this summer and I was psyched to spruce it it up! I'd had my eye on the Meg Braff Up in a Tree wallpaper for some time but I wasn't sure where to put it in my home. Finally, I settled on the mudroom and was thrilled with the result. Only...after the paper was added, I have been so nervous to add anything else to the walls because I've wanted to make sure it would be "just right." I *almost* purchased a navy pagoda mirror from One King's Lane for $500 but never pulled the trigger because it just didn't seem right. Well today, on a whim, I was shopping around TJ Maxx...I spotted a white mirror for $39.99. Don't ask me why today...but I decided to buy the $39 mirror and tack holes into the paper! I've waited long enough. I may still paint the mirror a lacquered navy but, for now, I'm going to sit with it as white. What do you think? Keep it white? Or paint it navy?PS--You see the turquoise door in the background? I'm contemplating painting that a glossy navy too (so mirror and door would all match). Ah...things are always changing!But I am very happy to score the mirror for such a great price. Thoughts and comments welcome! Any other ideas of what to add to the other walls? I've been terrified to put any holes into the paper but now that the first ones have been done, it's sort of freeing! xoxo | Heather | Vivid Hue Home
I was thrilled to be included in the ivillage round up for "How to Get High Style on a Budget." Who doesn't like to achieve a top notch appearance on a dime? I've found that it pays to shop around. Oftentimes, you can find the exact same piece of furniture at a different store for less. And now, with retailers like Home Goods, decorators are able to achieve a high end look for less. Some of my blogging buddies were also featured in this round up, including Lindsay Dress of Sadie + Stella . Lindsay has the most killer dining room and has achieved this look using removable wallpaper! (And would you ever guess those lamps are from Targay). Lindsay has been gracious enough to feature me on her Featured Room Series before. She's got ultimate style and so great to be included with her on ivillage. Lisa Mende of Lisa Mende Design demonstrates how she uses natural elements in her spaces to create interesting and cost-effective displays. Lisa has been busy jet setting all over the country! She recently returned from the ALT Summit in Salt Lake City and is now on her way to Design Camp in Atlanta. She's a woman to watch as she was also a High Point Market's Style Spotter for October 2012. These other ladies don't know me as much as I know them (yes I'm a voyeur into their blogs-ha). But I love them as was honored to be featured with them!Traci Zeller of Traci Zeller Designs shared her fabulous children's room with us. She reiterated that it's important to know when to splurge and know when to save. The fabulous drapes and bedding are the splurge, the artwork and chair are the save. It all blends wonderfully! Emily Clark of Emily A. Clark blog talks about adding texture with inexpensive bamboo blinds. You can have a very expensively decorated room and add additional layers to a room with blinds that don't cost an arm and a leg (these are from JC Penny!). Emily always has great DIY tips. Recall here when I painted my interior kitchen cabinets to mirror Emily's (sort of). Naomi from Design Manifest blog suggests trying an accent wall. Here she's added Ikea dressers (Rast) and inexpensive accessory items to add contrast against a darkly painted wall. I have always loved this wall. I initially spotted it on Pinterest and was a huge fan! LOVE THE COLOR!
Jenny Komeda of The Green Notebook scours the Chelsea Antique's Market (NYC) for artist's artwork on the cheap. She was able to find this masterpiece for $5! (I used to LOVE this market on the weekends and miss not being able to frequent it). Jenny, you lucky dog. Love that print.
louisa from For Chic Sake decided to create her own etageres from a $40 Ikea bookshelf. She added some gold paint and mirrors and some beautiful accessories and, voila! All for under $100! Visit here for the entire round up! Thanks to ivillage for the feature! They've been so gracious to feature me the last few months. (Check out the "Pretty Christmas Tree" feature if you missed it") xoxo Heather | Vivid Hue Home