August 31, 2010
Loeffler Randall...
From tall boots, to open-toe booties and shiny oxfords - I am loving Loeffler Randall's shoes this season.
Lovely Lunch...
This looks like a perfect table set for two. I'd like to have lunch here today and sip Sauvignon Blanc and talk favorite fall shows. I was excited for the return of Mad Men, am looking forward to Modern Family, and can not wait till Californication Season 4! {image via french larkspur}
August 30, 2010
White Shift Dress...
Flamingos...
I love this retro flamingo sign from flickr that I spotted, sweet + colorful. {image via what anna loves}
Royal Blue Hues...
I'm craving pops of royal blue in the home. It's so bold and chic! {images via blue pool road, efrantz}
August 27, 2010
Happy Friday...
August 26, 2010
Tomales Bay Retreat...
I would love to stay here, at this waterside home called the Poet's Loft in Point Reyes...{image via Cup of Jo}
Chicago + The Band...
Well, I'm enjoying lovely weather in Chicago, it is a frequent stop lately for work. Along with a dozen meetings, I was able to see David Gray and Ray LaMontagne live last night. (Amazing)! More great music tonight, as one of the agencies I work with has a band, and is performing. We rehearsed a few songs together, so it seems I'll be singing and accompanying them on stage. Oh my! {image via the electric}
ps. The "10 Things I Loved This Week" will return next Thursday when I'm back in NYC. xo
August 25, 2010
Guest Blogger: Casey from Loft + Cottage...
Thanks, Sarah, for inviting me to share some design tips with your readers!
As a working interior designer, I enjoy sharing my decorating ideas, resources, and inspirations on my blog, and I adore visiting you here for even more beautiful inspiration on everything from food to fashion to travel to decor.
As a working interior designer, I enjoy sharing my decorating ideas, resources, and inspirations on my blog, and I adore visiting you here for even more beautiful inspiration on everything from food to fashion to travel to decor.
Some of my favorite room inspirations are kitchens, and some of the most creative kitchens you can find are super-small. I love seeing how a tiny space can showcase gorgeous style and still preserve function. Here's some ways to achieve that balance in your own space, if you happen to have a too-small kitchen that's cramping your style.
{top 5 tips for a small kitchen}
1. Use small-scale appliances. Choose a smaller sink. Get an undercounter fridge. Choose the 30" range instead of the 36".
2. Ditch the upper cabinets. Open up the room with floating shelves. Just be sure to organize, and group like items together.
3. Consider the power of mirrors to open up a tiny space.
4. Keep colors consistent. A simple palette on cabinets and countertops keeps the eye moving and expands a room.
5. Don't forget to decorate! Lean platters and trays, bring in flowers and fruit, and add framed pictures and canvases—a kitchen should reflect your style as much as any other room in your home. {images via house beautiful, thom filicia}
August 24, 2010
The Perfect Seat...
I'm so looking forward to bringing my newly covered couch back to NYC. I just love how clean and white this sofa looks, and I adore this window seat accessorized with animal print pillows and camel cashmere blanket, so cozy! {image via efrantz}
August 23, 2010
Open Dining...
This setting is so beautiful. I love the open feel to this rustic dining room that looks over the green hills. {image via delight by design}
August 20, 2010
Happy Friday...

Off to the beach tomorrow! Hope you all have a wonderful weekend. The winner of the Shopbop giftcard is Kelly from Rose + Hudson. Congrats!! {image via flickr}
Summer Menu Friday {Lobster Mac n' Cheese + Pavlova w/Berries}
August 19, 2010
Sweater Dress Look...
One of my favorite looks for fall pairs up a cozy sweater dress with comfy boots and simple accessories.
Land's End Sweater Dress
Fry Boots
BDG Tote
J.Crew Belt
TopShop Aviators
Beaded Wrap Bracelet
Set for Two...
I was admiring this lovely set up for two of spaghetti and a carafe of wine, while also noticing the great picture ledge, pedestal table and rustic chairs. A perfect setting. {image via sanity fair}
10 Things I Loved this Week...
Back-to-School bags on the cheap on The Beauty File
White Walls on La Maison Boheme
Artist: Dana Frankfort on Mimi + Meg
Fall shopping on Down + Out Chic
Final Summer Getaway playlist by Rachel at Black Eiffel on Kid Collective
Hanging decorative jars on Beach Bungalow 8
Chocolate Editions on Simple Song
John Derian for Target on Gilt at Peacock Feathers
Beautiful Brook Farm from Seesaw
Marguerite Shop visit on {Frolic!}
Labels:
10 Things I Love This Week...,
Art,
Fashion,
Interior Design,
Music,
Shopping
August 18, 2010
Bittersweet End of Summer...
We are nearing the end of summer and it's bittersweet. I'll miss brighter locks and sunkissed golden skin, and spending days by the sea, enjoying the warm breeze. Will be squeezing all I can out of the last three weekends! {images via everything fabulous, happenstance}
August 17, 2010
Headboard Inspiration...
Looking for fabric to re-do my headboard. Here are some lovely ideas! {images via Lonny, Life of Style, isuwannee}
August 16, 2010
More Bar Cart Inspiration...
Looking for some inspiration to style my bar cart at home. {images via Lonny, Plush Palate + Design Actually}
Thinking of Rome...
I have always wanted to visit Italy. I saw Eat, Pray, Love this weekend with girlfriends and can't stop thinking about eating, cooking and traveling in Rome. Let's go!
Stay:
New York Times Restaurant Recommendations:
Antica Pesa, Via Garibaldi, 18. A combination of traditional and more modern food. Supposedly a celebrity haunt, but it seemed pretty down-to-earth.
Giolitti, Via Uffici del Vicario, 40. An old classic for gelato. Try the rice and chocolate flavors.
Le Mani in Pasta, Via dei Genovesi, 37. Off the beaten track in Trastevere, but worth the trip. Mostly locals, and excellent food.
Pierluigi, Piazza dé Ricci, 144. Really popular and good for people watching.
Roscioli, Via dei Giubbonari, 21. Really fabulous bakery and restaurant for lunch or dinner. If you go at lunch, they will bring out a big thing of risotto — and within minutes it’s gone.
San Crispino, Via della Panetteria, 42. For inventive, modern gelato.
Sangallo ai Coronari, Via dei Coronari, 180. More creative cuisine combined with traditional. Nice patio.
Scoot Around on a Vespa: Barberini Scooters, Via della Purificazione, 84
Giolitti, Via Uffici del Vicario, 40. An old classic for gelato. Try the rice and chocolate flavors.
Le Mani in Pasta, Via dei Genovesi, 37. Off the beaten track in Trastevere, but worth the trip. Mostly locals, and excellent food.
Pierluigi, Piazza dé Ricci, 144. Really popular and good for people watching.
Roscioli, Via dei Giubbonari, 21. Really fabulous bakery and restaurant for lunch or dinner. If you go at lunch, they will bring out a big thing of risotto — and within minutes it’s gone.
San Crispino, Via della Panetteria, 42. For inventive, modern gelato.
Sangallo ai Coronari, Via dei Coronari, 180. More creative cuisine combined with traditional. Nice patio.
Scoot Around on a Vespa: Barberini Scooters, Via della Purificazione, 84
Walking Tour of the Eternal City: I Love Rome
Labels:
Entertainment,
Food and Parties,
Just for fun,
Restaurants,
Travel
August 13, 2010
Happy Friday...
Happy weekend! Hope you all have a lovely one;) I plan on laying low, painting, cooking and enjoying the outdoors. How 'bout you? xo {image by Paul Costello via Pretty Stuff}
I love interesting corners of the home that have character. Each inch of this home in Lonny Magazine was done thoughtfully and is beautiful.
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