A Fall Table

Dining out is always a nice treat.  But dining in can be just as much fun with the right ambiance, food and company (not to mention more cost effective).

My specialty is the ambiance.  I'm not going to lie.  I'm not much of a cook.  I'd rather bake, especially now that I'm 35 weeks pregnant and have a sweet tooth the size of a small child.  No pun intended.  

But I digress.  Ambiance.  If you ask me, ambiance can best be created with a beautiful table setting and nice lighting.  The rest is a just the cherry on top.  Of a sundae.  Preferably a brownie sundae.  See how bad it is these days, guys?

But seriously, fall is one of my favorite seasons because it is a time for gatherings.  And one of the perfect places for that is around a nicely decorated dinner table.  You don't have to stick to the standard orange and reds of the season when it comes to decor.  In fact, you'll make more of a statement if you don't.  Here's a yummy vision I've been dreaming of lately (aside from a pint of cookies 'n cream ice cream).   

 

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1. This gold flatware set will bring a warmth and sophistication to any table. 

2.   Place settings are all about layering.  I'm a firm believer is having a simple, white set of dishes (fine china or casual) that you can intermix with fun patterns and textures like this salad plate from Target.   

3. This gold rim stemless wine glass adds the perfect amount of bling without breaking the budget.

4.  Every centerpiece doesn't have to contain flowers.  Gather up some pumpkins and add a little teal and metallic paint for a new twist on a traditional fall look.

5.  This wine carafe with an oak stopper will bring an organic feel to your table and can be used as a serving accent for every season.

6.  Take the guessing game out of where to sit and create a personal touch at each place setting by writing your guests' names on a leaf instead of a place card.

7.   Don't forget about the napkins!  They are an easy way to add some color and detail to your table.  This velvet trim jute napkin is a great example.  

8./9.  As with your place settings, lighting should also be layered on your table.  Have a good mix of height variance, votives and candlesticks to create a nice ambiance.  These vintage blue votives and brass candlesticks (check antique and thrift stores for similar finds) will bring the perfect color and glow to your non-traditional (and fabulous) fall gathering.  

Now, who's inviting me for over dinner?

 

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Wallpaper in Powder Rooms

Powder rooms are making a comeback in new construction. Seen frequently in large older homes, they are now being appreciated for just how useful they can be. And we love them because they are the perfect place to add a pop of personality to your home. Because they are small spaces, you can choose some higher-end finishes that will go a long way. And I don't know if there can be a more fun way to do this than with a fun wall covering.  

Check out a few of these beauties!

 

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Outdoor Spaces

It has recently felt like fall here in sunny Pensacola. This beautiful weather has inspired me to get out doors and spruce up our back yard. Since we moved into our house a couple years ago, our backyard has been on the bottom of our list of priorities. 

One major issue we have with our backyard is the lack of privacy. From our backyard we can look straight into our neighbor's bedroom.    

I have always longed for an outdoor fireplace with a hearth. Not only would it be a pretty focal point, but it could act as a privacy wall.  The hearth could double as additional seating for outdoor gatherings or a great place to display pretty accessories. 

Here is what  I have in mind. 

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fireplace  // lantern // blue pillow // fuchsia pillow // hammock // table // chair

 

Now just to implement it.

 

Blue, the New Black

 

Blue, the color that evokes calmness comes in many shades and has many names.  Lately, deep blues such as indigo, cobalt and navy have been making quite an appearance.  These deeper shades of blue add a look of sophistication and can be paired with any color. It offers a nice alternative to using black as a grounding color. Big retailers have taken note and are offering stock items in these rich blues, as we have seen with West Elm’s beautiful Everett Chair.

 

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Here are some other great examples of how this versatile shade of blue can elevate a room.  

 

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For the Love of Lucite

Lucite furniture is no longer just a thing of the 70's.  It is a back and for good reason.  

A good piece of lucite furniture can add function to a room without taking up visual space.  It is also a great way to add a modern touch to even the most traditional spaces.  There are so many different options out there these days, you can add a little lucite to any room in your home.

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