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Art Inspired Palette: Katherine Moynagh-Desert and Mountains

07 Thursday May 2015

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art Inspired Palette, Color Inspiration

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Art Inspired Palette: Katherine Moynagh-Desert and Mountains

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue

02 Friday Aug 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Decor Ideas, Events & Parties, Wedding Decor Ideas, Weddings

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Allure Bridals, Anaiss, Andria Lindquist, Annabella Charles Photography, Baden Minas, BHLDN, Birch Blooms, bouquet, Bows and Arrows, bridal gown, cactus, Cecilia Fox, centerpieces, Chie Mihara, Cinnamon, country, Couture Cakery, desert, Desi Baytan, Eric Kelley Photography, Everbloom Design, Fleur de Lisa Cakes, Fleuressence, floral design, flowers, Gabby J Photography, Haute Horticulture, heirloom issue, I Do Wedding Flowers, James Furness, Jessica Sim, Joseph Abboud, Katie Stoops Photography, Lara Hotz, Lavender Joy Weddings, Love'n Fresh Flowers, Magnolia Rouge, Marigold, Momental Designs, Oak and the Owl, Olive Hill at Kunde Family Estate, Paper and Home, Paul Smith, Rachael Winter, romantic, rustic, Ryan Ray, Samantha Landis, stationary, Sticks and Wicks Floral Design, Sweet & Saucy Shop, The Grounds at Alexandria, The Old Barn at Foxwoods, Tommy Hilfiger, Twine Events, vintage, wedding bouquet, wedding cake, wedding flowers, wedding inspiration, wedding invitations, weddings

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Just checked out the recent issue by Magnolia Rouge and again, I’m in love. I always have to share my faves since this mag is one of the best out there. Get ready for tons of inspiration. Enjoy!!

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Ryan Ray – Stylist: Stepahnie Miles from Lavender Joy Weddings – Floral Design by Bows and Arrows – Hair & Makeup by Samantha Landis

The Wedding of Kelly & Christian – Melbourne, Australia
Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Jessica Sim – Dress by Baden Minas – Flowers by Cecilia Fox – Hair by James Furness & Rachael Winter

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Desi Baytan – Styling by Erica Espana of Twine Events & Nancy Teasley of Oak and the Owl – Florals by Oak and the Owl – Desserts by Sweet & Saucy Shop

The Wedding of Laura & Mark – Tallapoosa, Georgia
Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Eric Kelley Photography – Flowers by Birch Blooms – Venue: The Old Barn at Foxwoods – Dress by Anaiss – Groom Attire by Tommy Hilfiger

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Paula Ohara – Production, Art Direction and Styling by Pearl & Godiva – Flowers by Best of Buds – Cake by Gift Cakes

The Wedding of Bryony & Simon – Sydney, Australia
Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Lara Hotz – Flowers by Sticks and Wicks Floral Design – Venue: The Grounds at Alexandria – Dress by Hitherto for BHLDN & Shoes by Chie Mihara – Grooms attire by Paul Smith

Color Story: Marigold and Cinnamon
Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Greta Kenyon – Styling & Stationary by Kate Holland – Flowers by Leaf and Honey

The Wedding of Kirsten & Andreas – Sonoma Valley, California
Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Andria Lindquist – Flowers by Fleuressence – Dress by Allure Bridals – Groom’s Attire by Joseph Abboud – Cake by Fleur de Lisa Cakes – Cake Topper by The Little Gift Box – Venue: Olive Hill at Kunde Family Estate

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography & Creative Design by Gabby J Photography – Stationary by Paper and Home – Flowers by I Do Wedding Flowers

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Katie Stoops Photography – Floral Design by Love’n Fresh Flowers – Styling & Shoot Design by Kristy Rice of Momental Designs – Cake by Couture Cakery

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Annabella Charles Photography – Floral Design by Haute Horticulture – Styling by Everbloom Design

American Southwest Inspired Design

14 Monday Jan 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, Guest Posts, Jim Klossner, The Home

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American Southwest, desert, design, earthy tones, interior design, Native American, pottery, rustic, southwest design, terra cotta, Turquoise

When I think of the Southwest, I think of orange sunsets, turquoise jewelry, and the neutral sandy colors of the desert. The rich colors, textures, and patterns of the American Southwest bring a feeling of warmth and comfort to any space. Here are some of my favorite accent pieces and design touches straight out of Arizona and New Mexico’s most beautiful homes.

Nature-inspired Color Palette
The Southwestern color palette combines earthy tones such as beige, terra cotta, and browns, with bold splashes of color that are evocative of stunning desert sunsets. Think earthy backdrops coupled with pops of bright red bring warmth into your living space.
American Southwest Inspired Design
Photo Credit: Best Interior Designs

Turquoise is another wildly color choice in Southwestern design, and is also highly entwined with the Native American culture of the region. This cabinet is a great accent piece to your space that also provides an attractive and practical storage solution.
American Southwest Inspired Design
Photo Credit: Great SW Furniture

Pottery and artistic designs are another great way to work subtle touches of turquoise into your living space.
American Southwest Inspired Design
Photo Credit: Etsy

Another great idea that I stumbled upon in my search for beautiful designs from the Southwest incorporates terra cotta tile into this kitchen design. The rich color of this tile contrasted with the cool green tone of the cabinets becomes the ultimate classy Southwestern kitchen.
American Southwest Inspired Design
Photo Credit: Apartment Therapy

Rustic Accents
Another unique characteristic of Southwestern style is rustic textures and accents. Distressed wood furniture pieces are often incorporated into spaces to give them a Southwestern flair, like this armoire and table.
American Southwest Inspired Design
Photo Credit: Taos Vacation Homes

If you are looking for a more drastic change for your space, the beams along the ceiling in this living area are a distinct way to get structural supports.
American Southwest Inspired Design
Photo Credit: Zunetop

Aged leather accent pieces provide a rustic feel and comfortable seating for your family and guests.
American Southwest Inspired Design
Photo Credit: Sesshu Design

Who wouldn’t want to curl up in a chair with a good book and a mug of tea, or just take a nap?
American Southwest Inspired Design
Photo Credit: Wild Wings

Bold Patterns
You can also achieve Southwestern style by adding bold patterns to your living area. I loved the subtle use of patterns on the furniture in this room. The understated design fits right in with the rustic style of the space.
American Southwest Inspired Design
Photo Credit: HGTV

Or maybe you love a bolder design. Adding a statement piece such as this patterned rug creates a unique Southwestern feel in this mountain themed living room.
American Southwest Inspired Design
Photo Credit: Mountain Living

If you really want authentic touches in your space, consider purchasing some colorful Talavera pottery to add to your living room or dining room. It will brighten up any space while adding visual interest and acting as a conversation starter.
American Southwest Inspired Design
Photo Credit: San Miguel de Allende Casa

Clay pots or adobe pots with tribal patterns can also be added for a distinct Southwest style.
American Southwest Inspired Design
Photo Credit: Darla Hallmark

A larger and more dramatic version can be achieved with a pottery mural, like this one.
American Southwest Inspired Design
Photo Credit: Etsy

Finally, if you love Native American patterns and aren’t afraid of a healthy pricetag, I recommend checking out these Navajo hanging wall blankets. These are bright, gorgeous, statement pieces.
American Southwest Inspired Design

American Southwest Inspired Design
Photo Credit: Etsy

You don’t have to live in Arizona or New Mexico to bring a bit of region’s flair into your living space. Distressed wooden accent pieces, nature-inspired color choices, and distinct tribal patterns can be incorporated into your home to add a Southwestern feel. The best way to get a Southwestern influence is to think color, natural influences, and don’t be afraid of anything that helps your home look a little lived in!

Jim Klossner is a home repair professional. Many of his designs are inspired by his travels in the American Southwest and beyond. Click here to learn more about his recent accommodation at the Thunderbird Hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona.

 

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