Monday, August 8, 2011

The Monday Mix: Fashion and Decor

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Today's Monday Mix: Hats and Decor
Of all of the Monday Mixes that I've done, Hats and Decor was the easiest to find images for. Designers and design enthusiast alike are using hats displayed on walls, piled on tables, singularly as focal points and even as light fixtures to compliment the decor of their interiors. 


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This space is my favorite. I just love the smokey charcoal color on the walls, the organic shaped bowls and the neutral tones of the hat pile.  Such a pretty vignette!


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A column of hats- what a clever display!



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This is obviously staged but I do like the idea of converting a top hat into a pendant light. It could be pretty fun in the right place ...like the Mr.'s closet!

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You have to store them somewhere- why not make them part of the decorating scheme!

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Must be a pretty special hat! ;)


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If you have a photo of  "a fashion and decor mix" that you would like to have featured, just email it to me. I would love to include it- I've had some great ones in the past. michellesamoraj@gmail.com 
Speaking of the past- to check out other Monday Mixes click on these links:



 I have a Pet Portrait Give Away going on HERE
and I will be announcing another very cool give away on Wednesday- don't miss it!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Sooo French- A House Tour!

When I toured this house- visually, not actually, I think I fell into a dream state of mind. It's one of those spaces where there is so much to look at- so much ornamentation and inspiration! You may want to grab a glass of wine, a plate of grapes and cheese and tear the end off from a baguette.

Relax and enjoy!

Kitchen of the house full of decorating ideas impertinent


Kitchen stove


Living in a house full of decorating ideas impertinent


Terracotta bust and mottled window


Consoles carved wood


Staircase and indoor garden


English repatinée Showcase


Screen charming


Masin an office full of decorating ideas impertinent


Dining room of a house full of decorating ideas impertinent


Living room tidy


Room of a house full of decorating ideas impertinent


House cocoon of a house full of impertinent idea Deco


Aged-room


Bathroom of a home decorating ideas to impertinent
All Photos by Gilles Trillard

Formally a barn- that is true, but this is a house- not a french boutique -not an antique shop!
Dreamy isn't it?
Could you live here? or is it too much of a good thing?

Monday, August 1, 2011

The Monday Mix: Fashion and Decor

Back to business. I've been away with my family to a place where the worlds greatest designer surely made his mark! Where, you ask? Chateaugay Lake- the most northern lake in the Adirondacks. 
Nine days with no cell phones, TV, radio, or internet-
It is our Heaven on earth! 
Last Monday I skipped the Monday Mix because I was guest posting at the Vintique Object. I hope you had a chance to visit Camille's blog and check that out. My little guy was quite proud that his bedroom was featured on a blog!

Today's Monday Mix: Umbrellas and Decor

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Perfect! 
Umbrellas in rain boots -though I don't believe they are actual boots. Even so, it adds a little whimsy in this entryway.


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As a young teen, I also used painted, paper umbrellas to decorate my bedroom. This brings back memories!


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A collection of black umbrellas fits right in with the black and white color scheme.


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Of course umbrellas make great decorations for bridal showers.



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Do you remember these umbrellas? They were all the rage when I was in elementary school!


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Created by Hans van Benthem;
Photo by Masumi Shishid

The reflection in the mirror is awesome!

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I'm actually inspired by this photo. I have two galvanized tubs that I use for drinks on the deck- I think I will spruce them up a bit.



I don't know what the event is but I bet that artists are involved. 
Pretty artsy don't you think? I love it!

Now, I want to show you some more amazing photos of open umbrellas used outdoors for decoration. 



How gorgeous is this? ...and where do you even find such beautiful umbrellas?! 
I love the black and white striped umbrella in the foreground.



Another fun and whimsical display.

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The shadows that these umbrellas cast are equally as beautiful and interesting as the actual umbrella display.


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The umbrellas sure brighten up this very, umm, can I say ugly space?
Isn't it amazing what color does? 

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Like a cloud, but not a rain cloud. 
Just an enormous, ethereal chandelier seemingly floating in midair!

I'll never look at umbrellas the same way again :)

Monday, July 25, 2011

Guest Posting at The Vintique Object

The Monday Mix: Fashion and Decor, my regular Monday feature will not be seen today because today I am guest posting at the The Vintique Object.



Camille, the author of the blog, is doing a series called 
"Stylish ways to protect your kids and pets in your home -- and your home from your kids and pets" 
so I thought I would take on stylish living with kids by discussing the two principles that I think are the most important in order to pull it off
1. Don't be afraid
and
2. Organization, organization and more organization!

Click HERE to read.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Fun Friday Find: A Pet Portrait Give Away!

Not your typical Fun Friday Find...



Last April I had my first give away- An 8 x 10 Pet Portrait! 
It was a lot of fun and I got to draw this gal. The winner was Tiffany, aka The Cranky Queen and the portrait of their dog "Dixie Belle" ended up being a Father's Day gift for her hubby. 


Time to do it again!

Before I get into the details of the give away- once again, I would just like to say thank you to everyone who follows Ispirato Design blog.  I started blogging at the beginning of this year to inspire others. Whether it's to do a home improvement project, make a handmade gift or just to have a glimpse at what others are doing in the design world, first and foremost, my goal is to inspire! I hope I'm doing that for you because over the course of this year I have certainly been inspiredconstantly. So many  inspire me with their ideas, talents and photos and many make me laugh with their good humor and wit. So, once again,  thank you for that!

Without further adieu, In appreciation for following Ispirato Design and to encourage more to follow along, I'm offering this give away:

 A Gift Certificate for a 
Custom 8x10 Pet Portrait in Pencil
That's a $100 value! 
Now, before you get too excited - read the fine print at the end of this post. 


Here are the rules:

1. To be eligible to win you must be a "Follower" of Ispirato Design. Just click on the Follow button in the right side bar. You'll be prompted to choose the account that you want to use and then click Follow Publicly. You'll know you've done it right when see a square tile that represents you (you are given the option of uploading a photo).

2. To enter just leave a comment in the comment area at the bottom of this post to say that you're a follower(Make sure that your name links to an email or leave me an email address in your comment)

3.To enter more than once do any or all of the following, and leave a separate comment for each one at the end of this post.
      a.) "Like" Ispirato Design on Facebook and then leave me a comment to tell me that you did.
      b.) "Like" my Home and Pet Portrait Page on Facebook and then leave me a comment  to tell me that you did.
      c.) Follow me on Twitter and then leave me a comment to tell me that you did.
      d.) Blog about the give away and link back to it (I would love it if you used my little button that I created!) and then leave me a comment to tell me that you did.


So that's up to five possible entries (comments) per person - be sure to leave a separate comment for each one that you do (ie. I just liked your facebook page or I just followed you on twiiter etc.) It makes it so much easier for me at the end!

The contest will close at midnight on the day that I reach 200 Followers! 
I'm hoping to get there by the end of the summer so that the portrait could be a gift for you or someone on your gift list this holiday season!

I will choose the winner using random.org

Now the fine print: 
-The gift certificate will expire one year from the day of receipt
-I will leave the name blank so it can be transferred
-The complete instructions are on the back of the certificate
-Instructions include sending me a suitable photograph 
-Shipping is not included
-Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery after I receive a suitable photograph
* A suitable photograph is a clear photo that shows your pet as you would like it portrayed. Poor quality photos result in poor quality portraits so I cannot accept these. A selection of images for me to choose from is ideal.


Good Luck!!! 
You can see a sample of my work by clicking on the Pet Portrait button in the sidebar or visit my Home & Pet Portraits Facebook page or my Etsy shop.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

1825 Historic Home Makeover: Part I



Last fall, (before I started blogging) I was working on a house in Geneva, NY. Last Friday, I finally had a chance to get down there and get some "after" photos. What a nice drive! It was my mom's birthday so we took our time, taking the less traveled roads. On the way home we had lunch at a very quaint little cafe in Seneca Falls called ZUZU's- named after the little girl in It's A Wonderful Life. I'm embarrassed to admit that I've never seen that classic movie, so I felt a little silly when I asked what a zuzu was. Apparently, besides being the birthplace of women's rights, Seneca Falls' claim to fame is that the setting of the movie was based on their town. Who knew?

Now back to the house!
The house is a brick, Federal Style home that was built in 1825. The owner, Richard Hovey, a local businessman and developer whom I've worked with on many occasions, purchased the home at an auction with the intention of fixing it up and reselling it.

Front Elevation {Before}
Front Elevation {After}
Quite a bit needed to be done with the exterior. I played around with the site plan. We considered a couple of locations for a garage (ultimately ruled out building one), cut down a couple of trees/shrubs, planted a few replacements around the foundation, planned out sidewalks for the front  and rear of the house, paved the dirt driveway, re-pointed the chimneys, installed a new roof, windows and painted the exterior trim and siding-phew! ...and when I say we, I mean the few good men that did all of the work, I was just the designer!

Front Elevation {Before}
Front Elevation {After}
The original house is just the front, rectangular portion- it consists of a center hall and stair with one room on either side. Each of the four rooms has it's own fireplace. 



In 1976, the Bicentennial Committee of the Historic Homes Organization, designated the home as a "town historic home" with a bronze plaque.

Side Entrance {Before}
Side Entrance {After}


Looking Between the House & Barn {Before}
Looking Between the House & Barn {After}
(from the opposite direction)


Barn {Before}
Barn {After}
Do you see the hole right above the door of the barn? That's for the honey bees. There is an access panel just to the right of the opening that can be removed to get the honey comb. That's a feature that a lot of houses don't come with!


Back Entrance {Before}
Back Entrance {After}
 I think that it's interesting that though the secondary brick portion is very old, from the way it was built, you can tell that it wasn't part of the very first construction. To add an addition, in brick, speaks to the wealth of the owners and/or it is theorized that a "Mr. Bennett", possibly one of the original owners, sold bricks and had the "Bennett Brickyard" on the property -that might explain it. The framed portion of the house would have been a third, much later addition.
Stay tuned :)
I'll get the interior before and afters up ASAP!