Thursday, July 11, 2013

2013 European Barn Coastal Decor - The Power of Pillows and Accessories Part 1



There is power in pillows and accessories, you guys... seriously. It is one of the ways to completely change the look and feel of your home without blowing the bank. I like to change the look of my home almost as often as I like to change which diet I am on. I do this by having a neutral base. The expensive  (haha let's be real though, nothing I have is expensive, just peoples' throw aways) and large pieces are neutral than I change the whole design with textiles and accessories... You could say my home has multiple personalities. Sometimes it wants to be a shabby old barn, other times it likes to be a hip, modern, and urban looking hang out. Most of the time it likes to be a nice blend of everything. This summer it is decked out in coastal attire. Being from CA, I miss the ocean ... I miss it more than I can even tell you.  Not that I lived on the beach, but I could go see it easily and within 45 minutes. I love the muted, faded elegance of coastal decor and I wanted our barn to feel comfy, breezy, romantic and lounge-y for the summer. I will be showing you over the next few months how I change the look of my home using accessories and pillows, this time I've gone coastal. Come take a look!


In my dining room I have painted my childhood dresser (which I recently painted a chippy white) in Annie Sloan "Versaille Green" on the drawers and details only... I LOVE how it turned out. I have an old barn rake holding wine glasses and have adorned our bar with a lantern, soda bottles and spritzers, and sea paraphernalia. 

 An old, industrial,  metal drawer from England houses some decanters, while part of my collection of lavender bottles stand out agains our moss "B" and turquoise soda spritzer.

I made these simple stamped labels for our booze around Christmas time and I think it looks pretty rad. 
I dig the contrast between the old rusty metal drawer and shabby tags and the elegant mismatched crystal decanters. 

I like to keep the colors in the dining room very simple as to not distract from my favorite thing in the house... Our vintage map of epic proportions

 I have pulled a few of its vibrant colors and popped them around the room with vintage bottles and a chippy letter "Q" we found in Metz, France.


With it's bleached wood barn door and sea-foam colored shutters, our DIY mantle was easy to turn into  a coastal statement piece.





 If you couldn't tell, I really love collecting these old violet colored bottles!
Below, is my vanity area.


 I whipped out our DIY driftwood candleholder... It is the epitome of elegant coastal decor.

I  did a couple different pillow arrangements to show how I can get a bright, fresh look with pops of color...

 And how I can do a more muted look with a simple cream, tan and white composition...


 I hope you enjoyed seeing our Summer 2013 kisses of coastal decor. 
Hopefully, I will be near the ocean within the next week or so...

Resources

Vintage soda bottles, vintage alarm clock-Vintage Inspirations
Vintage map of epic proportions- European Vintage Chic
Metal drawers, yellow cart coffee table, seltzer bottles- European Country Living

Ciao for now daaaaaaahrlings!

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14 comments:

  1. Your house is ridiculously amazing. I'm in LOVE with your style! I always seem to have a hard time incorporating many details and making them flow. You are TRULY talented!!

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    1. Kristen, you always know what to say to make my heart warm! Thak you soooo very much!!!!!! You are really the kindest!!! xo

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  2. I just love the bust you have on your vanity, is it vintage? If not I'd love to know where you found it (If accessible in the states!). As always, love your style and the ideas you come up with! :)

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    1. Hey there Sarah! I got it I Germany from a shop called poco domaine.. Thak you so much for your sweet compliment!! You are so kind!!

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  3. Gorgeous!! I will be pinning some of your pictures. :-)

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    1. Thank you so much Miss Melanie! Pinning is always appreciated!!!!

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  4. Looks amazing and I love the violet bottles too! I know what you mean about being away from the ocean...I grew up spending every summer on Cape Cod and sometimes (like in the middle of a bitter winter) I just ache for the sound of waves and the sea air. It just makes me feel more whole.

    xo
    Kara
    www.thebostonista.com

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    1. Ahhhh Cape Cod sounds amazing!!! Wow. Yes, now that I am in CA for a visit I am craving the Ocean... What a freeing place to be :)

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    2. Exactly! Love the blog!

      xo
      Kara

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  5. so happy to have found you via city farmhouse. such great "new" style. can't wait to read through more of your posts.

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    1. Thank you so much for coming by!! I am so thrilled you are here! If you need any tutorials, let me know!

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  6. You have done a wonderful job making your barn rental a beautiful home. So many lovely pieces and such a collected over time look. Lovely! I'm stopping by your from City Farmhouse feature.

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    1. Thank you so much! Your sweet words made my day! I hope you are having a lovely end of summer!

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  7. Hello there Molly, I just put together a collage with super awesome inspiration on how to decorate with old windows on my blog Little Brags . I used a picture of yours with the source link back to you. Please come visit and if you do not want me to use your picture for any reason , please let me know and I will remove it asap. Thanks a bunch. Christine http://littlebrags.blogspot.com/2015/03/decorating-with-old-windows.html

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Thanks for the lovely comments! Each and everyone means so much to me! xo

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