City Scouting for Fall Fashion


This weekend I have a few appointments in Boston and plan to do a bit of fall wardrobe scouting while I am down there. Every year I take a few days to scour the internet and see what I might want to put on my wish list and sometimes "dream list" for the new season. I am giddy thinking of all the options and than become crazed trying to find the perfect boot, coat or bag, but once I find it I am more than overjoyed!! Here are a few inspiration looks I found over at my favorite, Paul Smith. All three look extremely comfy, classic and most importantly can work with a few layers! This fall I am feeling the need to have more dresses and fun colored tights, but I also really cherish a great wool blazer like the gray version below. Don't you just love that fun pop of fuscia? The burnt orange scarf is a nice fall accent too!!



(images from the Paul Smith website)

How to Thursday - the empty room

Thursdays at CreateGirl will now be known as "How to Thursdays"! People are always asking me questions like...."how do I find the perfect paint color" or "how do I decide what size rug is best for my room" so I thought what better way to answer those questions than with a weekly post dedicated to the topic. If you have any "how to" questions you would like answered please email me and we will put them on the list! Thanks and hopefully this will help answer some of those lingering "how do I" questions.

First let's start with the "How to design an empty room". Many times I get this question from my new home owner clients. They are completely overwhelmed with where to start and what to buy first. If they are on a tight budget (like most are after a new home purchase) I suggest working in stages. The first stage is the "essentials". For instance in the living room I recommend the purchase of only a few pieces. The sofa, coffee table, lighting and tv area if this is the "main living space". These are the pieces which will make coming home after a long day relaxing, you have something to sit on, a piece of furniture for a book or drink to be set on and lighting to see.

Here are a few examples of Stage One:














The Sofa: above are 2 great options from Mitchell Gold. A perfect size sofa for any standard living room is between 79"w and 84"w. The Chloe on the left is 79"w and has a classic look with the rolled arms and turned legs. The 2 cushion seat and back give off a bit of a modern feel. The Reese on the right is 82"w and also a sofa which will not go out of style in a few years. The more reserved 3 seat sofa is off set with a modern straight arm and clean legs. If you are able to afford to spend a little more on a well made sofa it will be worth it as it will last you years! By purchasing this piece in a neutral or solid fabric you will have more flexibility down the road when you are ready for stages 2 and 3. This will only make it easier to add accents and additional pieces later on as you are working with a neutral base.



Depending on the style direction of the room you could go with either of these coffee tables, each would work perfectly. The Reed Table from Crate and Barrel creates a bit of interest with the steel weave which gives off a wave feel on either end. The strong chestnut finish will anchor the neutral sofa and create a nice grouping. The 44"w size is also a perfect compliment to both sofas.
The bottom option is a clean lined simple coffee table from West Elm. The round 36"dia shape is perfect for most rooms and again interest is created with the cutouts on the bottom of the piece.





Next up is lighting as this is by far one of the essentials since you need to see! The reason I picked floor lamps, is if you don't have an end table right away this is an easy solution and most always can be used in another room if you need to replace it! The first up is the Trenton Floor lamp from Restoration Hardware. This is a fantastic option with the bronze base and turned base. It is classic with more interest than a simple straight base. I would love to see this with the Chloe Sofa and West Elm coffee table. The turn of the lamp base would mimic ever so slightly the Chloe leg. I really like the Perry Lamp from Crate and Barrel since it can fit into many style schemes. The oval shade is simple and adds a touch of softness to the severe lines of the sculptured steel base. In a way it would act as a piece of architecture in the room with its A framed vintage style.

The next "How to" will focus on the Stage 2: area rugs, entertainment unit and window treatments.

My photo tour of Las Vegas

Our trip to Las Vegas was absolutely amazing, filled with lots of family time with relatives who live all over the country. As I wrote about here in a previous post we were out there to celebrate my Gram's 90th birthday. After traveling all over the world Vegas was one place she had never seen and always wanted to visit. It was a great time and as a creative girl it was an incredibly visual place. I took a day to myself and wandered through each hotel on the strip, here are a few of my most visually pleasing finds! Enjoy!

Above is heaven in a tiny alcove. When you enter the restaurant Tao you are greeted by 10 of these cement "tubs" filled with rose petals and candles. The vibe at Tao is incredibly calming and peaceful. Honestly I could have jumped right in...if only there had been a curtain to pull across!

The chandelier above at Mandalay Bay, literally made me stop in my tracks. Isn't it just gorgeous? The space has amazingly high ceilings so a chandelier like this was needed to make a statement. There is great balance with the large table and the soft flowers, which only add to the drama of the fixture. Love it!

This wallpaper was just stunning. I have to say I forget which casino it was in, I just remember it was part of the "high roller" suite I walked past. The dark wallpaper with the dark wood felt very masculine but also very warm. It was striking and it's something I will keep in mind for a room scheme.


Tiny diamonds dancing on the ceiling was how the rows of enormous chandeliers, at the Paris Hotel made me feel! These were in the lobby and was such a nice welcome as you entered, it definitely set the tone for the rest of the hotel. Job well done since that is exactly what a foyer should do, set the feel for the rest of the space! I also loved the detail of the bronze medallions, it gave the room an old world feel. Perfect!


Lastly we arrive at my favorite shots! More to come in another post on this topic, but I have to say I become giddy by a creative window display. One of my first jobs was to create eye catching windows on the high end Newbury Street in Boston. It was hard work but so much fun!
The above photo was at the Barney's New York window in the Venetian Hotel. If you look closely you can see the mannequin is sitting on a shoe made entirely of wire hangers. So creative and well executed! Below is a simple window at Fendi, I believe it is Fendi, I was so excited I forgot to write down the store! Mounting all the closed circuit cameras to the wall pointing at the stylish woman is just perfect and when you think about it, has a hidden message.

Thanks for taking a tour of my favorite Las Vegas sites! If you have ever been please share some of your favorite sites!


(all images taken from creategirl's collection)

Monday Morning Happy


Its the start of a new week and I am happy to say the tshirts and sun dresses have been put away and are now replaced with cozy warm sweaters and cute jackets!! It is such a relief when that task is done and I have a new wardrobe to choose from. Now to start with the switch of decor and bedding, but we will address that project in another post!
The Cute Picture of the week is from a Hallmark Shoebox card and was given to me by another dog lover. I am a huge sap for a good card and tend to save the ones I love for years....yes this can become a problem but they are so cute!!
Enjoy the week

(image by Randall Michelson and Juan Tallo and Creative Closetsworks)

Dive Right In


Since I am about to go on vacation I thought I would leave you with some swoon worthy pools! Don't you just love a great hotel pool? These are more over the top but they are fun to dream about!
Above is the absolutely gorgeous pool at Burj Al Arab in Dubai, isn't it spectacular? I love the color scheme and the columns are more than amazing. I will need to do some research on this hotel since I am sure if the pool is this gorgeous imagine what the rooms are like?

Staying with the topic.....next we have the serene indoor pool at the Observatory Hotel in Sydney, Australia. It looks so relaxing, a place where your troubles could literally fall away as you float on your back looking up to the stars!!

The Reflecting Pool above at the Grand Wailea Hotel in Hawaii is just stunning! The grounds looks so lush and to be surrounded by all those palm trees with the lull of the ocean could not be any more relaxing!

Do you have a favorite hotel pool that has made your vacation even more enjoyable? If so please share!

Running off to Vegas



I apologize in advance but posts will be light this week as I am off to Las Vegas. The entire family is going out there to celebrate Gram's 90th birthday! Vegas was here choice and all 25 of us are excited to spend some time together. I am especially looking forward to good food, shopping and HOT weather by the pool. Hopefully I will have some new home decor finds and great house pics to share when I return! Check back in next week when I will officially launch CreateGirl for everyone to see.
Enjoy the week!

(image from HGTV)

A look into Pier 1

This weekend I did a little scouting over at Pier 1 Imports. To be honest I forget about this store until a catalog arrives in the mail and reminds me to take a peak. Their focus seems to be very Moroccan and Mediterranean these days but there were still a few pieces I found interesting so I will share!


The teal drum lamp is impressive at $50. The curved cast iron base and silk teal shade creates a sexy feel and would be a great color compliment with many color schemes.

The Orange and Brown Floral Window Panels were fairly hefty which I like for the winter. Of course we are seeing orange again which is ever so trendy right now but as I always say put the trend on the window as it is easier to switch out later! These are $35. They also had a great pair of deep chocolate tone on tone floral sheers for $25 which I wanted to scoop up but decided to wait on, unfortunately they don't show them on the website.

The Hana is the piece I saw in the catalog which prompted me to go into the store. It is a very low entertainment unit and quite compact, which is something I have been scouting for. It is not the most sturdy but for $199 (on sale, even better!) it will make do for a few years. What attracted me to the piece is the cut out floral design on the doors. Most Entertainment Units have glass or solid doors which are not always very interesting. These Asian inspired doors give off a creative feel and one I would not mind sitting the tv on. It becomes an interesting piece of furniture as opposed to a block of wood who's only purpose is the sit the tv. Plus it would be multi purpose in nicely hiding stacks of a magazines!!


The purchase I did leave with and almost always leave with when I go into a Pier 1 is the Buttercream Vanilla Candles. I absolutely love the scent, when I light them in the house and have guests over they always ask what I am baking! Since I am feeling the fall in the air I also purchase an Ember Candle which is a fantastic mix of cinnamon, orange and nutmeg!

(all images from Pier 1 Imports)

Monday Morning Happy!

Here we are at the start of a new week. How was your weekend? Hopefully you were able to fit in a few minutes of "me time" and relax!
The cute picture of the week is one I took of my niece - mid slid. I love the shadows on the gray metal and if you could see her face, she was laughing so much I didn't think she would make it to the bottom. It was a fun day of laughing and simply being a kid! Sometimes a trip to the playground can lift the spirit and remind us of how fun it is to act like a 5 year old!
Happy New Week!

Recharge - It's the weekend!



Happy Weekend everyone! Hopefully you can take some time to pamper yourself. This tub just beckons me to slow down, soak and recharge my creative mind. How will you relax this weekend?
Enjoy!

(image from Domino Magazine)

Beachy Blue Grays

In June, Elle Decor did a feature on the Cuomo's Hampton house and it is just darling. I have only selected 3 pictures out of the lot but to enjoy the entire article click here. The Settee above is perfect with Madeline Weinribs Navy Luce fabric, it gives off a very beachy feel. The reflection in the mirror ever so slightly shows what I think to be the same fabric on the window treatments! I chose the picture below not only to show off the lovely Christine Cuomo but for the flower arrangement on the dining table. Isn't it sweet to have vases and flowers of different heights haphazardly placed on a table? It leads to a real casual feel. The sofa and chair below are in the sun room, I would love to see this just outside a kitchen as I could imagine enjoying my morning tea here soaking up all the sun from those FABULOUS windows! The blue gray from Farrow and Balls Estate Emulsion collection is a favorite of mine, just perfect and a nice departure from the typical cottage white. I wonder what draws me to a particular article in a magazine or makes me stop and tear it out for the inspiration folder. In this instance I think it was the paint color and the large windows, they are strong but soothing at the same time!


(images from Elle Decor)

The Trustworthy Piggy Bank



I remember as a child it was so exciting to have someone give you coins to put in your bank. I loved the sound of the quarter (I could only hope) hitting the ceramic inside. I would sit and wonder how much money was in there, than dump it out to count on my bed. These were the good ol' days! It seems as if the Piggy Bank is the way to go once again so I thought I would do a bit of scouting to find the sweetest ones out there. This is what I have come up with!
Who can resist a classic silver piggy bank like this one from Carters? Precious! From Elegant Baby comes the "huge piggy bank". It's available in many bright happy colors and I love the sharp white polka dots, might just make saving pennies fun. If you want to be high tech about it, Back to Basics offers the Pink Pig E. Bank which calculates as you add coins. To empty just push the snout to release the coins.

Just Say It


As you can see from the picture of the week, I love words and letters in any form! I am not sure what it is but I love the variety of fonts and sizes which can scream or whisper.
Orange Beautiful on Etsy has some fantastic finds, her cards and books are perfect for any occasion. For instance I love this memo book which reads Get Your Sh*t Together could it be any more blunt? The Laugh, dream, love print from the same Etsy shop would look darling in a front hall or even a bathroom with a nice crisp white frame. Seriously?! I could purchase a stack of these cards to send to friends and they would be appropriate for so many situations. Seriously, you're boss said what to you! Seriously, you are in love? Seriously, you won the lottery!! Now that would be a great card to send!


Monday Morning Happy


I took the picture above while sitting in a cafe reading piles of magazines. It seemed like the natural thing to do as it literally rained the entire weekend here in Boston. In the picture you can see the rain drops bouncing back up after hitting the ground, buckets fell from the sky. Sometimes it is really great to have a rainy weekend, I caught up with friends, read magazines I have had piled next to the bed and just relaxed! The cute picture of the week is one I came across from Grandin Road. The dog bed (from Two Simmons Studio) reads "If dreams would come true, bones would rain from the sky"! It's just so sweet and the pupper looks as if he is being a good dog just to receive a bone!
Happy New Week!

Colors stuck in my mind


It's interesting how a color scheme can come together or even stick in your creative mind for a great period of time. For instance, years ago I tore this picture out of a Domino Magazine and it's been hanging on my bulletin board above my desk ever since. At times it has gotten lost beneath all the other pictures but lately I have been coming back to this color combo. I did a little digging through my Domino picture folder, my style file and my flickr account until I saw it all materialize into a room! What do you think of a turquoise and buttery yellow room? For my own personal touch I would throw in bit of bold blue just to mix it up. It is a very soothing mix of colors for me. Do you like the combination?






(Images above from top are from Armani, Mitchell Gold, Room & Board, Lamoon)

My daydreaming afternoon

This post is simple. I have a weakness for porches! The picture above makes me want to cancel my day, grab my stack of magazines, an iced tea and enjoy a lazy afternoon. Looking at it just makes me happy! What is your daydream place?

(image from myhomeideas.com)

$5 chair makeover


This is just fabulous! I am so excited to share this find as it is very affordable and completely different. One of my favorite go to company's for decals is Blik, they always have interesting shapes and a huge color offering. This has to be one of my favorites, the chair back decal. As you can see in the picture above any boring chair can be created into one uniquely your own. The decals are easy to apply, long lasting and can be wiped down with a wet sponge. They were designed by Wietske Hoogstadt for Studio Jan Habraken in 5 different patterns. With 12 color options there is bound to be a few you like. I really like the classic look of the black and white chairs above but can't you just see an orange chair with kiwi decals or a deep chocolate chair with the purple coloring?! The best part is the price, $30 for the set of 6! Fantastic!

(image from blik.com)

Budget finds from the Bean

Recently I was scouting for office furniture and was pleasantly surprised at what I found from LL Bean. To be honest I am not what you would call a LL Bean girl but when you are looking for the "perfect" desk you will look anywhere. This Painted Cottage Work desk is impressive in so many ways. First off the size is great for a bedroom or small nook at 40"wide. If selected in the black it gives off a slightly more contemporary feel especially with the metal pulls. The 2 drawers are a nice feature and who can beat the $229 price tag?




Another great find is the Painted Cottage Tall Bookcase. I can think of so many options for this piece. I would use it in the kitchen to store linens, vases and cookbooks. I love being a bit eclectic in a kitchen so I would order this piece in the Porch Blue, it would definitely add sunshine to any space! This piece has a much more distinct cottage feel than the desk but I believe it can still be versatile. Lesson learned look outside of your usual, you never know what you will find!


(all images taken from LL Bean)

Monday Morning Happy


Happy First Day of fall everyone! Summer is officially over, which makes me sad because I am not ready to move on from my lovely 85 degree days but I don't really have a choice now do I? Fall is a great time of year here in New England as you never know what the day will bring. For instance today inside the house it was chilly so of course I bundled up with my 3 layers (yes 3) only to go outside and realize it was much warmer, a pleasant surprise. I also love the fall colors, all the browns, oranges and yellows are very warm and soothing to me! The picture of the week is from my own collection and hangs on my refrigerator so I see it every morning. It was one of the best days last year, all of the kids came for a day of games and playing outside. Can you see how all of their knees are stained with mud? I am sure their Mothers just loved me when they returned home!
Happy New Week!

(image taken from autumn-pictures.com)

All about the Orange

Over at Stylefeeder I wrote a post for the Tastemakers Diaries about how Orange is everywhere in home decor right now. Today I will expand a bit on the topic as I have come across a few more orange pieces I am in love with.


Joom's store on Etsy is chock full of orange pieces! Two which I adore are the Tweetie Print with an orange bird and also a pillow with the Cardinal on Agapanthus. So sweet, I love her store as all of her pieces are always so crisp and clean, oh and very affordable!



From LuLu DK Matouk we have the Tiger Lily Duvet. I am completely in love with the simple but luxurious look of this bedding ensemble. The coral color is so light and soothing, I believe even the most restless sleeper could sleep well here!




Pottery Barn
has a fantastic Orange Leather Dining Chair, the Grayson. This picture gives me a feeling of a cozy fall Sunday dinner. Doesn't it just feel welcoming?!

I love a good burst of color in each room and that is where these trend color can be particularly impactful. As you can see in the photos above none of the pieces except for the dining chairs are that expensive. They are all accent pieces which is exactly where a trend should be used. That is unless you have loved a certain color for years and do not see yourself getting sick of it after a season. With orange there is such a great range, coral, pumpkin, tangerine, terra cotta and the list goes on and on.
How do you feel about orange, would you add accents in your own home?