Showing posts with label AnthologyHouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AnthologyHouse. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Get Your Bar Cart in the Holiday Spirit(s)


This is Day 3 of decorating your home for the holidays with Chinoiserie Chic style. If you missed Day 1 and Day 2,  you can read them here -

Holiday Decorating at Chinoiserie Chic
The Easy Peasy Chinoiserie Chic Chrismtas Tree

Get your bar cart in the holiday spirit by adding some festive touches. There are some great ideas here. In the bar cart above, a red lacquer tray, red ikat cocktail plates, green glassware, green Perrier bottles, and green limes add seasonal color.

A reindeer stands guard

A miniature gold Christmas tree

Red lacquer walls and a green garland

Fresh flowers

A chalkboard

Fresh flowers

Lights

Lights

A wreath and a reindeer

A penguin cocktail shaker

A wreath, ornaments, a silver tree, and cranberry libations


AnthologyHouse was featured yesterday on Chairish's blog and website on beautifying the bar cart. Congratulations girls! AnthologyHouse now has a storefront on Chairish in addition to their Etsy store. Check it out here. These are some of my favorite pieces currently in their inventory. They have a gorgeous collection of vintage merchandise to glam up your home for the holidays, most notably the bar cart.








Wednesday, November 6, 2013

One Room Challenge Finale


Welcome and thanks so much for joining me for the One Room Challenge reveal. First, I would like to thank our fearless leader and den mother Linda of Calling It Home for all the time and effort she puts into making these a success. I would also like to thank Jennifer of The Pink Pagoda for her beautiful graphics work.

If you have been following along these past 6 weeks, I decided to choose my very shabby laundry room with its 30 year old washer and dryer for a makeover. To start from the beginning of this makeover, click here. For those of you who are followers of Chinoiserie Chic, you know I love Chinoiserie, blue and white, and beautiful things. I am not a minimalist. I wanted my laundry room to be an elegant, inviting, and multi-functional space for laundry, sewing, ironing, crafts, flower arranging, and such. I included things I love -

*beautiful wallpaper
*lots of blue and white
*blue and white Chinese porcelain ginger jars, a garden stool, vases, and umbrella stand
*vintage and antique pieces
*a mix of high and low end including Brunschwig & Fils, Clarence House, Louis Vuitton, Target, and Ikea
*a dupioni silk roman shade
*an original abstract work of art
*whimsical pieces

Believe it or not, this room was done on a budget, with lots of great finds from eBay, consignment stores, Target, Ikea, my own home, and the generosity of my sponsors and supporters of Chinoiserie Chic. I kept the existing flooring, laundry sink, and cabinets. My only big purchase was a new washer and dryer, but the old ones were 30 years old and had lived a good life. ;-)

So please sit back and enjoy these gorgeous photos. I decided to have the room professionally photographed and the results are amazing. If you are in the DC metro area and need a photographer for photos of a new baby, a family portrait, engagement, your home, or whatever - Crystal was fabulous to work with. This is her website and her blog with her info.





















This is the powder room in the corner of the laundry room that I did for the last ORC
























A special thank you to the following for providing beautiful pieces for my laundry room -


I hope you enjoyed my laundry room makeover. I could not be happier with it. I also hope that I have demonstrated that a laundry room can be as stylish as any other room in your house, whatever your definition of style is. Now I am excited to go see everyone else's finished rooms.