11/19/2019

How to Create Seasonal Holiday Decor without the Kitsch

Decorating for the season does not have to be about turkey prints or holiday motifs, which is the equivalent to Eiffel Towers sealing French style. This past weekend I experienced a first, a visit to the Christmas Tree Shop. I mistakenly had the notion that anything with Christmas in its name would be enchanting, imagining a Santa’s workshop with singing elves crafting items in the mist of gingerbread and holiday music. In reality, it’s the fancy cousin of the Dollar Tree. There were grommet curtains that appeared to be salvaged from a roadside motel, stuffed flamingos wearing Santa hats and, this one was new to me, Mommy to Be nutcrackers. Shoppers had their carts filled with the stuff. Carts! All purchases that will inevitably make its way to the curb with a free sign taped to it. This brings me back to my lament over the consumerism epidemic released by such establishments. The best way to put an end to faux poinsettia garlands is not buy them. Take stock of your own inventory and select beloved pieces that can create a beautiful yet subtle vignette that signals the holidays.

 

A simple arrangement, complimented with a design book in the same scheme, achieves a tasteful holiday display.

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11/01/2019

10 Steps to a Low-Stress Thanksgiving

There’s a lot of emotion associated with a bird that’s considered the misfit of the poultry family. Sure, the turkey is enormous and pulling out the giblets is a bit too literal for the occasional cook, but treating the holiday meal with the attitude of a special family dinner alleviates unnecessary holiday pageantry. Memories are built around the gathering, playing, watching and indulging in leftovers.

A simple table setting equates to low-stress planning.

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10/04/2019

Not Just a Fashion Thing, Layering the Bed for a New Season

It’s layers weather, which is as much a part of fall as Halloween kitsch and an invasion of gourds. Transitioning summer clothes with added pieces is an effective, seasonal way to adjust to the crispness of autumn. It secures style and comfort, a necessity that also applies to bedding without the hassle of losing those added pieces in the backseat of a cab. Dressing a bedroom with a grouping of blankets and textiles will style the room and achieve a comfortable haven during the year’s best sleeping weather.

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09/25/2019

Hold the Wrappers – Helping Kids Make Healthy Choices

Recent parenting dilemma: Typically happy son races off the bus because it’s the end of the school day. This particular time did not go as smoothly: “Mom! Why did you cut me off of a la carte!” To clarify the context of a la carte, fourth graders not only have Tik Tok and avatars, they have the freedom to buy lunch from a daily menu at school. When I was their age it was a puny carton of milk and cold pizza Fridays. Luc can choose from snacks, drinks and hot meals from a menu that’s available on his school’s website. I can view these orders on the K12PaymentCenter site where, during the first week of school, he bought so many bags of chips I assumed he treated his classmates to a round of Dorito’s. This prompted a call to the lunchroom administrator, who swiftly limited the number of a la carte items per day. Return to the irate son.

Farm fresh foods can be as enticing as processed with the right presentation.

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09/19/2019

For Adults Only – a Design Story – Styling a Master Bedroom Dresser

When you live with kids, sitting on lightsabers and bins of toys that mysteriously chime at random times is customary. There’s a lot of branded textiles, gear and explosions that happen in the kitchen sink. Our home is a colorful one, on all terms, but particularly because of its creative dwellers who are always nudging some art form along. With such an onslaught of kid areas, there needs to be one space that is unabashedly grownup. Take advantage of the design opportunity to design a styled bedroom dresser.

A thoughtfully appointed chest that identifies the needs of the sophisticated dweller.

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09/05/2019

Tackling a Guest Bedroom Makeover

There’s a lot of head scratching that happens when you are given a room that in no way represents what it will become. It’s like cheating off an exam from someone who will receive a F. Start fresh and study the space. This bedroom seemed smaller than its true size because of a clutter of random pieces that suited the room’s function as a multi-purpose play area. Bins of toys and an open floor may be fantastic if the plan is to erect Lego skyscrapers but an extra bedroom meets more practical needs.

Color and pattern connect the theme of this room makeover.

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08/30/2019

The Charms of Disconnecting: Creating a Simple Country Home Retreat

While influencers continue to squeeze the hype out of hygee, here’s another back-to-basics Norwegian discipline to follow with catchy phonetics: Hytte, simple country homes that urbanites escape to from the rigmarole of city life. They are basic structures, with minimal electricity and furnishings, which is deliberate. The no-frills appeal dissuades you from a material mentality–enticements are found in the outdoors and leisure activities like the arts, cooking, music and intellectual play. The calm, controlled scheme in our featured East Hampton beach cottage follows the spirit of hytte. It’s intention is to restore, unwind and spend time outside. A reminder of a classic lifestyle that becomes increasingly challenged in our everyday lives.

Decor and leisure accents pull together the theme of a restorative home.

 

Creating a Unified Look

A paired back design is even more crucial in a smaller home. The locale, home’s time period and innate aesthetic are natural influences for the scheme. Once the style is established, connect through the rooms with a studied treatment. Here, the white foundation captures that epic Hamptons light. A palette of yellow, blue and hints of neons and black are both cohesive and modern. The materials are beach-resistant cottons, painted wood with modern and vintage furnishings to offer style and utilitarian comfort. There’s a roaming-through-a-gallery feel, which is intentional considering the graphic inclusion of art.

Texture and color connect the design.

Furnishings

Select solid pieces that are functional and support the theme. A vintage provenance always seals a personalized look, like a rattan living set painted in an unexpected color–functional and unique. Pillows, woven ottomans and Turkish throws add a comfortable texture and color. The chunky rope rugs warm up the room, which soothe bare feet and keep the space bright and upbeat in the cooler seasons.

Classical Pieces: More than Accents

To reconnect with a simpler lifestyle bring in supporting elements. A record player, deck of cards and an abundance of books are not only part of the decor but part of the routine. Candlelight creates a soft, soothing mood that goes well with music. Thus, weaning from our devices and sketchy coastal wifi has less of a bearing when reuniting with simpler pleasures.

Resources:

Yellow Rope Walk rug, Beach Bum basket: Colonial Mills

Dip-dyed stools: Serena and Lily

Turkish throw: Turkish-t

Record player: Crosley

08/06/2019

What It Looks Like to Have a Pillow Obsession

Step aside shoes, pillows have moved into the obsession category and it’s easy to see why. Like shoes, pillows are that fun little accessory that delivers major impact to an ensemble. They’re also a lot more comfortable than a stiletto.

Despite a mix of pillows, they link together from shared patterns and color. Bring in coordinating accessories with a rug, art and coffee table accents to unify the look.

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07/29/2019

Dieters Beware – Create a Kitchen You’ll Never Want to Leave

If there’s one place to be adventurous, it’s in the kitchen. Current designs are those pretty kitchens that follow a formula of white tile and stainless appliances that are so high tech, with a few clicks to your Smartphone they may be able to make you breakfast. For other tastes, kitchens are like summer and Christmas, there is something comforting in the nostalgic. Merging what’s new with the classics is always our go-to method, throw in some personal touches, and you’ll achieve the ultimate kitchen.

Create a kitchen of distinction by adding bold colors and unexpected details.

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07/18/2019

Forget the Dinner Reservations – Why Dining In Is the Best Summer Option

Arriving at a Hampton restaurant on a summer weekend, expect to be greeted by a chirpy, college-bound hostess saying there will be an hour wait. Compelling Instagram feeds aren’t enough to sustain time at the bar with an enraged stomach. Take control of your summer meals by dining at home with the right set up.

Artisanal foods and a styled table setting creates a personalized atmosphere that’s as good as any leading restaurant.

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