Sunday, July 25, 2010

NOLA fabulousness: Staying in the Garden District & Perch

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I can hardly even describe my love of New Orleans, Louisiana.  It’s a city that is so unlike anywhere else in the country with it’s jubilant culture and breathtaking and unusual beauty.

I just returned from spending two weeks there for my sister’s and new brother-in-laws wedding, which was a wonderful event that brought together lots of family and friends.  New Orleans was the perfect setting for such celebration. 

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We stayed in a adorable shotgun house in the Garden District (that my charm-seeking mother found on this rental site).  Some of New Orleanian friends debated whether this house actually was within the boundaries of the Garden District or not, but it suited us perfectly just the same!  It had fantastically orange shutters on full length windows that opened to the street,  12’ ceilings, huge moldings, Louisiana pine floors and brick floors (one of my favorite floors ever!)…. basically it oozed charm from every nook and cranny!  It was so nice to have a house for our entire immediate family to stay in together, and that was big enough to house parties and family gatherings. 

And the icing on the cake for this cutie of a house was that it was only a few blocks from the famed Magazine Street, home to numerous antiquarians and artisans.  If I had to pick one street to shop off of for the rest of my life, Magazine Street would without a doubt be it!

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One of my first stops was to Caroline Robert’s store Perch., where I have to say I was a little blog-star struck when I met Valorie of The Visual Vamp in person.  It’s easy to forget that there are actual living people behind blogs!  She was so nice and I wish I could have stayed a little longer and bought oh, just about one of everything they had in the store!  I didn’t have my camera with me that afternoon, but I found some of my favorite things on Perch’s website, their blog, and Valorie’s blog…

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The exterior of Perch is a preview of the eye candy to come… I adore the robin’s egg/tiffany blue of their shutters!  I saw this pretty shade many times around the city and it even inspired a DIY project at my youngest sister’s Uptown apartment!

 

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Painted and Gilded Trumeau with a Dutch scene.  You can see some of the other pieces in the mirror’s reflection…

 

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Here’s the trumeau again, isn’t it a striking piece?

 

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My absolute favorite Perch find… the child’s Ghost Chair!  Just when you thought the original (adult size) Ghost Chair can’t get any better, it does.  How completely adorable are these?!?

 

 Rogue Wave by  John Michael Smith at Perch 

Rogue Wave by John Michael Smith is just one of the modern art pieces at the shop.

 

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Aqua glass tumblers with the symbol synonymous with the Crescent City, the fleur de lis.  Even though we’ve all seen these glasses at various stores already, they really are just so pretty and fun. 

 

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Perch has some incredibly unique lighting pieces.  I love this metal “Claire”  chandelier and it’s play on tradition.

 

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Another unique piece, this one by Viorel Hodre.  I’d say this piece is first and foremost a piece of art, second a lamp. 

 

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A vignette of the shop showing the mix of antique and reclaimed pieces (they have some fantastic doors!) and modern ones.

 

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This tablesetting was still up when I was there… it’s hard to see in this picture, but the silverware on the table even has a fleur de lis emblem on it.  You can find more oversized eggs, fleur de lis ceramic tumblers, and coral inspired vases on their website.  Actually, you can find all kinds of goodies on their website, and if you are lucky enough to be in or heading to NOLA anytime soon, I’m sure you’ll enjoy your visit there!

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{Photos via Perch., the Perch. blog, and The Visual Vamp blog}

Friday, July 9, 2010

Friday Flowers

 

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Flowers, cool cocktail and a mint garnish…

Happy (cool) weekend!

{Photo via My Little Happy Place}

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Poolside

Lounging in a crystal clear pool sounds pretty good for a weekend like this!

I’d be a wrinkled raisin if I had any of beauties…

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And to round out the poolside lounging, one would of course need  some of these:

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Beach book (now’s not the time to start Anna Karenina)

Sun protection- sun block, hat,shades and a cute cover up all do the job so stylishly

Waterproof flip flops, because you know a shoe is going to end up in the pool!

 

If you have a pool to lounge by this weekend, enjoy!

And if you don’t, well let’s just say we’re going for the flawless porcelain skin look!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Friday (Fourth) Flowers

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RED

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WHITE

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AND BLUE

Personally, I’d go with all blue! What about you?

Happy holiday weekend!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Friday Flowers: Perfectly Pink Peonies

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Peonies remind me of tissue paper unfolding… so pretty. 

Happy weekend!

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

One Picture = My Style

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From the Right Bank is hosting another “My Style In a Picture” series, where bloggers choose just ONE picture to illustrate their style… oy vey.  But I do love this challenge because 1. it’s fun and 2. it makes you think critically about your style preferences…  

My picture is the master bedroom of Mary Daly who owns The Fabulous Flea in Houston … I first saw it on Cote de Texas’s totally beautiful spread on The Fabulous Flea here and I featured it in my Linen Bedrooms post here… still love it just as much as I did the first time I saw it!

Mix of antique and modern, tattered and tailored, rough and glitzy… I love a look that mixes all of these and isn’t easy to define or pigeon hole into just one style. 

Neutral color scheme + lots of texture.  Crisp, clear off white walls, linen, velvet, seagrass, glass, and a tapestry… add some silk curtains at the window and it’s perfection in my book, or better yet, in my house.

Glass topped linen side tables… one of the staples in my own house because I love the look but more importantly because they’re an easy and inexpensive solution to side tables… I have several retro looking dressers from a awful past  design lifetime that are great for storage, but horrible for the eye… a little linen, a topping of glass and voila, classy side table that’s even useful too!

Personal details like picture frames, books, and flowers…  there’s nothing worse than not being able to learn anything about the person when you’re in a room, especially their bedroom!

Clean lined and oh-so-plush looking bed.  Really into the single long throw pillow .. achieves a great look and simplifies bed making!

Chandelier! I could put one in every room, and think they’re especially fab in bedrooms!

Any room that has these characteristics would suit me perfectly! 

What is your style? 

Can you define it in one picture?

Please share!

And see other blogger’s style pictures here!

{Photo via Cote de Texas}

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