2nd edition of Room for Style & we’re talking about details!!
When it comes to both decorating & fashion most of the time the little details make the biggest impact…
#1 This is a Master Bedroom that I worked on. In the top & right photos you see how I layered the window treatments to help give the large windows some dimension and warmth. Hunter Douglas Vignette Roman Shades shown with Custom Grommet Style Drapes. I used Robert Allen fabrics & decorative rods from Seabrook, then placed a large tufted bench in front of the window to finish the look. The right photo shows the sitting area of the bedroom where I used an interesting round oversized chair by Mitchell Gold. This piece allows the client to curl up with her favorite book and relax.
#2 This living room is a mix of Contemporary & Rustic styles which makes the room very inviting to relax in. In a room like this you appreciate the time spent in the details. The cocktail table is a mix of metal & raw wood and is very well accessorized with a wire basket with books below & flowers and candles set on top of a metal tray. The clean line sofa has a nice array of textured & patterned pillows and a simple throw. The artwork varies in size and content, but all have a comment element, black frames Then the last few details in the room such as the area rug, a interesting mirror above the fireplace & the unexpected pair of blue lamps behind the sofa add to the very well put together room.
#3 Most people don’t realize the impact a window treat has on a room. It’s like getting dressed up and not wearing any accessories. The detail on this custom cornice is simple and adds interest to a window treatment.
For girls that are as Obsessed with Accessories as me every outfit really is “All About the Details.” The bag, the sunglasses, the jewelry, the nails, the makeup…these elements are what makes an outfit an outfit! They pull the clothes you’re wearing together and make it look like you actually tried. Even if you’re not all about the statement pieces like I am, the addition of a simple necklace or a great swipe of lipstick can make the world of a difference in your overall look!
#1 Plaid Shirt via South Moon Under, BaubleBar Pave Link Bracelet, mark. Linked to My Heart Bracelet, Disney Couture “When You Wish Upon a Star” Bangle (similar)
#2 ABS by Allen Schwartz Cat Eye Sunglasses (similar), Target Sweater, BaubleBar Flower Necklace from Nina Garcia Collection (similar), Forever 21 Necklace
#3 Sally Hansen Salon Effects Nail Strips in Simply D-Vine, Vintage Ring, mark. Linked to My Heart Bracelet & eShakti Sunset Lace Dress
Also loving these “All in the Details” Looks (1, 2, 3, 4)
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Missed out first Room for Style post? Check out our Room for Style: Monochromatic post!
LyddieGal says
that living room looks so well put together – aesthetically appealing, but still feeling totally liveable.
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Val says
Such a posh living room .
ANDYSTYLE says
You are very pretty,I like your blog 🙂
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Olivia says
What great details! I especially love the window treatment in picture #3. I'm struggling on figuring out what kind of window treatment I need for a window seat right in my bedroom so I love the inspiration! xo
go for the glam
Ali of Dressing Ken says
You are right that window treatment would really help set the tone of the room.
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thesubtlestatement.com says
Jackie, I am obsessed with this living room and the window treatment! So gorgeous! You are so talented, definitely my style! 🙂
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Winter Chernak says
The curtains and large beanbag chair in this room are amazing! You're right, it is all in the details. You have such an amazing eye! xox Winter
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llc-style.com says
I love that Mark bracelet, it looked great alongside the other link bracelet. The price point is also great! The J Crew one is just way too much!
Lue Madson says
Yeah, I strongly agree with that. It’s all in the details! However, one should know what type of treatment is best for his/her windows and what kind of atmosphere he/she wants to create. Like with how you arranged everything in the Master Bedroom. Keeping the windows naked is truly a brilliant idea! It actually gives me the warmth of a sunroom, only it would be weird with an inviting corner couch. XD –>Lue