Showing posts with label Decor Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decor Inspiration. Show all posts

Beautiful Light Fixtures


I'm still on the hunt for lighting for pretty much my whole home, so my eye is constantly pulled to what other people choose in homes and photos. Check out these two light fixtures from a San Francisco showhome featured in Traditional Home.


I love this blue Venetian glass number in the beachy living room (and that blue chair too!)


Not to mention this candle chandelier in the dining room. While white chairs like that would scare me to death I do like the whole look. And I really like the Scottish Oak Barley twist chairs. I saw a similar one recently at a thrift store, but I had no idea what I would do with just one so I sadly left it behind.

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A Look Inside Keri Russell's Brooklyn Brownstone

I've always had an affinity for Keri Russell, ever since she appeared in that Bon Jovi music video. Mostly because I didn't know very many stars with hair curlier than mine (Rebecca Gayheart and Minnie Driver excepted). And while Keri does look different these days I think she seems like a cool, laid back celeb.

The June 2011 issue of ELLE Decor features the Brooklyn brownstone that Russell shares with her husband and son. The home's kitchen cabinets are made of reclaimed fir stained an espresso brown. The fridge is a Sub-Zero and Viking makes the range and vent hood. I like the rustic yet functional feel of the kitchen, although I can't say I'm a fan of that Rejuvenation light fixture. It just seems kind of...small.


I like the pine table, but can those wire chairs be comfortable?

I think Keri's palette can rightly be described as soothing. Light fixture by Ochre, tufted ottoman from John Derian Dry Goods, armchairs by Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, rug from Shaw Floors and reclaimed side table and mirror by Russell's husband, Shane Deary.



What do you think?



Photographer: William Waldron





Love It!: Pillar Candle Chandeliers

Design by Windsor Smith via Decorpad


There is something about pillar candle chandeliers that really appeal to me.






I had been planning for something a little more, shall we say, glittery for over our dining table, but I'm being won over by the rustic appeal of these types of light fixtures. What do you think?

Photo 2 via undeniablestyle.com
3 and 4 via furniturefashion.com