As we cruise into summer, June's episode of Inspiration is Everywhere falls to the cheerful, free-spirited nasturtium. Designing a space around this perky little plant really came down to one thing: those leaves, or better yet, that tile. From there the "Modern Bohemian" kitchen concept took shape. To hit the mark on a …
Inspiration is Everywhere: May
Inspired by a mossy stone fireplace from the forests of Vermont, May's chapter of Inspiration is Everywhere celebrates a colorfully, cozy living room in an "English Cottage" style. Originally part of a lodge belonging to the Civilian Conservation Corps, my husband and I discovered this fireplace in all it's vibrant, …
Inspiration is Everywhere: April
For this month's episode of Inspiration is Everywhere, we have the textured simplicity of a Mid-Century Modern bedroom. Although we are only a few months into this challenge, April has been the toughest concept to date. It was obvious from the beginning that I'd play off the tree's textures to create a bedroom. Piece …
Inspiration is Everywhere: March
I don't know about you, but I CRAVE the color yellow this time of year. Therefore it is only fitting that the "March Traditional" chapter of Inspiration is Everywhere draw on the delicacy of a sunny daffodil. A natural muse for a powder room, there is an elegance and formality to the daffodil I tried to capture both in …
Inspiration is Everywhere: February
In this month's episode of Inspiration Is Everywhere, I bring you the "February Farmhouse" inspired kitchen, compliments of our snow-covered wood pile. The authenticity of this natural wood captured in a finished floor is an unpretentious look I really just love to pieces. Add a simple cabinet profile offering a touch of …
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Inspiration Is Everywhere: January
Isn't it funny how the littlest thing can spark an idea in you? I was recently walking my dog in the woods when I noticed how pretty the dry leaves were in combination with the evergreens and snow. Suddenly it hit me: I could design a room around this! And that is just what I did. In what I call a "January Transitional" …