ditto :: a modern, fresh, farmhouse dining room
Monday, September 26, 2011 by {darlene}

When it comes to dining rooms, I can easily sway back and forth between my design passions for farmhouse simplicity and high-gloss glamour. Usually, the glam wins out in dining rooms; They are the perfect kind of space for mirrors and metals and lush color.

But this week’s ‘ditto’ space caught my eye, and got me dreaming about a simple dining room… One that has the pared-down basics of a farmhouse eating space, but with a subtle twist or two.

The view of this room grants us merely a glimpse, but I can see so much that I would love to ditto even with just a corner’s view. {photo is of The Concord Green Home dining room}.

Be sure to weigh in on what you would ditto.

DITTO :: {WHAT I WOULD STEAL FROM THIS SPACE}:

  1. orange windsor chairs. These chairs have such a traditional form, but it is thrown for a loop with a vibrant splash of orange paint. And, oh, it works so WELL! I really love what these bright chairs do for this otherwise mellow space. I would definitely ditto this!
  2. a tall, solid piece, flanked by chairs. This is a design form that I adore: I love how the orange chairs symmetrically flank the white armoire. You can see other great examples of this design form in this post, and in this post.
  3. The beloved joy of contrast. In the chairs and armoire combination alone, you can see several examples of contrast: the contrast of  height {tall armoire vs. shorter, matching chairs} and the contrast of form {bold, thick armoire vs. spindly and airy chairs}, and the contrast of color {pale and shabby white vs. solid and glossy orange}. I also love the contrast of the white walls and ceiling with the deep dark chairs at the head of the table.
  4. stunning barn pocket doors! This is an amazing room feature. First of all, they are painted a gorgeous, pale blue. Secondly, they have windows, so you have privacy from sounds, but you can still allow light to pass through. And lastly, did I mention that these barn doors are pocket doors? Just a fantastic idea that is so worthy of a ditto!
  5. a suspended candle lantern. Don’t have the hardwiring for a chandelier? I love this way of still getting the same effect. Notice how this candle chandelier is simply suspended from a rope, and hung on a wrought iron rod. What a great idea. An innovative, affordable, and do-able solution to anyone with a chandy challenge.
  6. chartreuse, ceiling-to-floor drapes. I love drapes. This is no secret. But if you have ever thought that drapes are not worth it… just try to imagine this room without them. Stunning, simple drama: That is what these gorgeous drapes do for this room.
  7. bare wood floors. I love the look of dining room rugs, even though they do not seem to be the most practical choice. But this room begs an argument for no rug at all. Bare is gorgeous.
  8. transom windows. If you ever have the opportunity to build or add-on, I recommend the amazing architectural element of transom windows. They make your room stately, and add an extra splash of light, which is worth its weight in gold. In our home, we have a transom in our bathroom that connects to a formerly window-less hallway, and it makes all the difference. {to see our bathroom, click here and scroll down toward the bottom of the page}

WEIGH IN. WHAT WOULD YOU {STEAL} FROM THIS SPACE?

WHAT WOULD YOU DITTO, 1-8? OR SOMETHING ELSE? LOVE HEARING YOUR THOUGHTS ON THIS!

Thank you so much, you sweet things, for your comments on my latest design board. And also for those at last week’s ditto post: so many of you shared your thoughts, and I just loved hearing what you had to say. I can’t wait to hear what you have up your sleeves this week!

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from my files :: colors :: orange and brown
Friday, September 23, 2011 by {darlene}

Orange and brown has long been one of my favorite color combinations. This combo graces my home and my clothing and my jewelry. It is a down-to-earth, yet bright, combination that constantly reminds me of my favorite season.

I was married on a Fall day. I picked this time of year because of the beauty of the colors, and the crispness in the air. And, it was our fortune that the Pastor forgot to prompt us for our first kiss: we had our first kiss beneath the gloriously changing fall leaves.

{I just noticed for the first time ever how the telephone pole makes a cross above our heads. I am going to be giddy about that for a while.}

I will definitely share more of our wedding pictures with you in the future {we do have an anniversary coming up, after all!}. And at our wedding, the colors of Fall dominated the scene. I have always loved the colors of Fall.

Orange and Brown rise to the top of the list.

Enjoy this feast of a glorious color combination. I can’t wait to hear which one inspires you the most:

 

This photo makes me feel alive. The smell of crisp Fall leaves defies explanation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Orange and Brown is smart and dapper combination. Don’t miss that splash of pale-blue contrast behind that tie. Oh, how I would love to see that tie on my handsome man.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This room is exquisite with drama. Orange zebra stripes and glossy orange accessories are center stage with a muddy brown backdrop. However, that dramatic chandelier upstages them all. Now, that is some high-gloss glamour that I could love!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And now for the farmhouse simplicity of orange and brown. Just a simple touch of orange, amidst brown pin-striping, surrounded by cream and symmetry. And oh, those sheets!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For the dramatic color lovers out there, this is a no-messy-roundy way to use orange and brown. Certainly one can’t miss the turquoise stripes on the ceiling. There is that blue contrast again, like on Mr. Handsome, above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This clutch makes my heart sing. That is all.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

and more blue contrast. Doesn’t this photo make you smile? Color can do that, no? Satin tuxedo shorts in brown, and bright orange everywhere else.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You know I am a sucker for gorgeous drapes, and this room calls to me! There is that zebra stripe again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A more traditional take on orange and brown. I love the easy addition of fresh oranges to add brilliance to the color scheme.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This stunning hallway has a bold color of orange {don’t miss how the light switches are orange too!}, that is framed with blackish-brown edging. The botanical art is stunning in its symmetrical form. Brown is ever present in the leaves, the butterflies, and the natural woods in the stairs and furniture.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Which of these rooms speaks to you the most?

Can you find a way to bring some gorgeous fall colors into your space?

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design board :: a dreamy Master Bedroom
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 by {darlene}

It has been a while since I shared a Design Board with all of you!

This Fall has been an exciting time for me. I was very nervous as I faced the school year, knowing that I have a new {and busy} Design business, while I also have the primary responsibility of homeschooling and mothering my children as well.

I am so thankful to have the most wonderful clients, most of them mothers themselves, who encourage me to enjoy my family and my children, and who understand why I have a three week wait for each project. This helps me to give my clients the best quality, and to provide them with a gorgeous but useful and practical plan for their homes, but it allows me to put First things First. And, I have clients who desire to do the same in their own lives. What a blessing!

And I am especially thankful for my wonderful clients who are still on my wait list! Thank you for entrusting me with your projects; I can’t wait to work with you!!

So, back to the board!!

This room has been finished for a bit, but my client’s home  was affected by Hurricane Irene , and has had precious little time to look at it herself.

Our goal was to create a creamy and soothing Master Bedroom that had a rich feel, with the addition of soft golds and vibrant blue tones. We used some of her current furnishings, which she plans to repaint in the greige swatches you see on the board.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My client loved this room that was featured in the Hampton Designer Showhouse, by Kate Singer. We used the overall feel of the space as inspiration:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

of course, we took the room in its own direction, but I love how we were able to capture that same soft, soothing, resort-like feeling. And, undoubtably, it is for a fraction of the cost!

 

That is what is so much fun about Design Boards! They can give you a vision for exactly where to take your room, and I do all of my resourcing to cater to my current clients budget.

I would love to hear your thoughts on this room!

Thank you for continuing to encourage me as I keep balancing the dream of Fieldstone Hill Design!

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a friendship made in blogland: FHD and TPH
Tuesday, September 20, 2011 by {darlene}

I really had to resist typing FHD + TPH = BFF; because I rarely show restraint. But, I didn’t want to freak Angela out. You know how many stalkers there are in blogland!

For those of you who do not know Angela of The Painted House, I am so excited to introduce you to this chica.

First of all, she is super multi-talented.

Secondly, she is super witty.

Thirdly, she is a gifted artist.

And her blog will inspire you, there is no doubt about that!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I am constantly delighted at the friendships that can be fostered in blogland. The creative and lovely people who blog, just so happen to be creative and lovely in person too. Talented bloggers help you to grow and be inspired, and good friends should help you to grow and stretch and think.

Angela has done just that. I have ditto-ed her interiors. And she even inspired me to redecorate my husband’s office {on-a-dime} as a surprise.

I was breezing through her neck of the woods last Thursday, and she was gracious enough to meet me in downtown Atlanta.

Meeting Angela was a joy. She was sweet and kind and lovely and fun. Angela, you inspire me to take a risk {maybe even two; I am working on it!}. And not only that, you share fantastic inspiration/links with me, like this one, which had me and my husband staying up to the silly hours of the night…. giggling like school children.

Here is a little peak at our FHD/TPH morning together:

in downtown, catching breakfast

getting a sneak peak at her artist’s-loft-in-progress.

a lovely picture of us. clearly taken by a man……

age three.

ah! there we are.

fabulous circa lighting in the loft kitchen.

pink electrical cord and soft peach air-ducts. do you have the guts??

venus et near-sighted bunny.
I know you will be inspired over at TPH. I believe she is giving a sneak preview of her loft today……
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