Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Today is Your Day!!!

Welcome to the world my sweet niece Lyla! today is your day!!!

July 19th: Tangerine (Pantone 15-1247)
Inquisitive
Talented
Independent

Being born today: you are constantly learning and exploring life and all its wonders. Whether you are an artist or an analyst, you delve deep into whatever it is that captures your interest. Although you are social and need to interact with others, you have a very strong autonomous side.

How Tangerine will benefit you:  Your personal color helps you integrate the outgoing with the introverted side of your nature. Wearing and surrounding yourself with the color tangerine increases clarity and receptivity.


It works wonderfully with your Mom's least favorite color (but your auntie's favorite)...Pink!





and thankfully, because you will no doubt grow up to be a huge Tar Heel fan like the rest of the family...
it pairs perfectly with light blue!


Welcome to the world Sweet Baby Lyla! 
I can't wait to meet you!
xoxo


hate it or love it, the underdogs come out on top...

"Hate it or love it, the underdogs come out on top."
-50 Cent

For anyone who has been house hunting lately, I am willing to guess you are about as over granite counter tops as I am. Now, I mean no offense to anyone who has these- they are a lovely upgrade option in any home but in this world of mass produced homes and their "upgrades" I am loving that some unlikely materials are finally getting their due and breaking into more main stream homes...  So as the summer comes to a boiling point and drives you back inside and you start to ponder ripping up your kitchen consider using a less traditional material.
Stainless Steel- the material de jour for your kitchen appliances has hit the counters as well! They are sleek and hard working and scream that you know what you are doing in the kitchen. Stainless Steel will not patina and it is non-porous making it a great antibacterial and stain resistant option. It does scratch fairly easily so you will need a cutting board around constantly... but it adds character when you do mar the surface a bit...
Eleek tiles are 100% recycled aluminum and offer a slightly easier install than a solid surface like the stainless steel. However, these babies run about $95  per square foot so they are a really great statement for a small kitchen.
Zinc has a bit more of a traditional feel to it, especially is you let it turn to the blue-gray patina... a staple of oyster bars, it makes a great statement in a house- especially for a large center island.
Alkemi is one of the most fun new products on the market...scrap aluminum shards are sunk into resin forming the unique squiggle pattern that gives depth of pattern but also reflects light and gives a bit of shimmer to a kitchen.
Keeping with the more modern feel, glass is appearing all over the place as an option for counter tops. It is sleek and cool and very low maintenance. you can also use lighting under the counter to create stunning visual effects in your kitchen that you would never have conceived before...
For a truly gorgeous traditional touch consider pewter. A more formal and decidedly french touch, the edges are often molded into a decorative pattern and left untreated it turns to a soft charcoal patina that hearkens the romance of a french bistro or brasserie...
And my current favorite underdog...copper!
Not just for pennies, this super material is perfect for counter tops...it is highly antibiotic- without any extra help e coli dies on copper within hours of contact (it can survive on other surfaces for months-gross!)
You can keep it polished to maintain the golden glow or let it turn into its unique patina of burnished greens and browns- even the living finish maintains its antibiotic traits!

So as you sit around enjoying the AC during these dog days of summer, consider giving your kitchen a truly unique upgrade with a new counter top that I guarantee your neighbors will not already have...




Wednesday, July 13, 2011

She whom you can neither name nor measure...

Legend states that Aphrodite, the Greek Goddess of love, beauty and sexuality was actually born out of sea-foam. For a goddess who had many lovers and whose beauty could incite war it is fitting that the descriptors for Sea Foam (Pantone 12-0313) are Capable, Enterprising and Talented.

July 13th's color, Sea Foam, encourages action, joy and participation with others... all things that Aphrodite had no problems with- so why not bring a little into your life.
When paired with tomato red it gives a fresh feel that is a far cry from the sea foam schemes of the early nineties florida style I instantly think of when i hear the word sea foam..

the sea foam accents are soothing and complementing of  the neutrals while the red pops and enlivens the whole room

Aphrodite's not the only thing to come from the sea foam...sea shells look perfectly at home on display against a sea foam wall

golden accents sparkle like the sun in a sea foam and neutral palette

I have a huge weakness for sea glass and old bottles... group them in clusters where the sun can catch them or use them for impromptu vases for flowers from your yard...
and it's not just for your walls- sea foam actually looks amazing with a deep golden tan (full disclosure- I feel 31 is a bit too old for sea foam nails but if I was 16 again I would totaly rock it!)

I found these beauties on Etsy... summer tan + flowy sundress+ sea foam earrings= summertime chic