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Easy Ways to Create a Romantic Atmosphere at Home

08 Monday Apr 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Advice & Inspiration, Ella Andrews, Guest Posts, The Home

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appearance, atmosphere, candles, cooking, dinner, ella andrews, home, meal, music, romance, romantic atmosphere

Every situation has its rules, so does the romantic atmosphere creation. In case you are wondering how to create this feel in your home, here are some simple tips that will help you be successful.

Candles
Candles are essential for adding romantic touches. You can use the help of the staff in the store or you can pick them out yourself. You can use them to create a path, in which you will need many small ones. You can also create special arrangements with them. You can lay flower petals in a bowls of water along with small candles, which will look very pretty when you light them up. Try using candles that are unique in shape and scent. They will help with the light in the room and will add a special accent to the space and atmosphere.
Easy Ways to Create a Romantic Atmosphere at Home

Easy Ways to Create a Romantic Atmosphere at Home

Music
Music can make such a difference. It will make the moments of silence special and in case you ran out of topics to discuss, you can also talk about the song that is playing at the moment. In the process of this conversation you may find other interesting topics to talk over. Long silences can be very embarrassing sometimes.

Dinner
Create a meal that is delicious as well as nice to look at. Having ugly items on your plates isn’t that romantic. As you prepare the menu you can include some special items that are famous for adding romance to a situation. This can be strawberries, chocolate, wine, and others.
Easy Ways to Create a Romantic Atmosphere at Home
Photo Credit: Dining in DC

Atmosphere
When you are preparing for a romantic evening, choosing a section in the living room is a good idea. Make sure its comfortable enough to rest after dinner is over. Staying at the table will be good to some point but after, you will soon feel uncomfortable on the chair and will love to stretch out somewhere. You may want to arrange some candles there as well. If the date eventually moves into the bedroom, you can dress it up a bit with romantic colors so it feels a little more special.
Easy Ways to Create a Romantic Atmosphere at Home

Appearance
Leave time to get ready and make sure you look your best. It is a fact that you feel more self-confident when you both look better. You will have plenty of time to pick the outfit that will give you both comfort and confidence at the same time. Just make sure you are comfortable and feel great.

{Written by Ella Andrews on behalf of the Plymouth Moving Company}

Open Your Door to Spring

29 Friday Mar 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, The Great Outdoors, The Home

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brick, concrete, curb appeal, exterior, grass, greenery, home, moss, nature, plants, rocks, spring, stone, trees

Open Your Door to Spring

Soon the cool weather will be gone and before you know it, spring will be knocking at your door. Now is the time to start thinking of how to welcome the season in your home as well as showcasing its beauty on the outside. Curb appeal is an important thing to consider when you have a home. Creating an inviting entrance and beautiful exterior can make all the difference sometimes.

There are many easy and affordable ways to jazz up the exterior of your home. Most of all, you want to complement the architecture and design of the house. You can do this by considering its colors, size, details, and all the elements that stand out. Nature is not only a huge inspiration, it is what will give your home sweet home a fantastic makeover.  Flowers, shrubs, trees, and other natural materials like brick, stone, and wood, are all great examples of what to use.

Here are some great inspirations to get you moving. Enjoy!

The brick pattern in the pathway adds interest to the path and the open feel of this entrance way is clean, organized, and inviting.
Open Your Door to Spring
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

Giving shape to the landscaping helps build interest around the whole house. Suddenly, lines and patterns appear, which help the eye move with a unique perspective and help the architecture stand out more.
Open Your Door to Spring
Photo Credit: Laurie Heredia

The use of gray and black really adds a nice contrast to the earthy greens that surround the entrance of this home. The lush feel is vibrant and fresh.
Open Your Door to Spring
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

Have fun with gardening and plant lots of different kinds of greenery. Mix and match colors that complement each other and play with texture. For some tips, you can always ask your local nursery for some suggestions.
Open Your Door to Spring
Photo Credit: Garden Design Inc.

Just by updating hardware or adding a planter box filled with colorful plants can revive an entrance in no time.
Open Your Door to Spring
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

Dress up your driveway and backyard with large potted plants and fresh greenery.
Open Your Door to Spring
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

Get creative when it comes to your driveway and pathway. Concrete isn’t the only material you can use. Explore your options with other natural elements like stone, brick, rocks, and even grass and moss.
Open Your Door to Spring
Photo Credit: Down to Earth Landscapes

Landscaping can make all the difference in creating an overall finished look for your home. You want to create an environment where the structure of the house looks as if it was always meant to be there.
Open Your Door to Spring
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

Eclectic Not Hectic

26 Tuesday Mar 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Guest Posts, Janet Majors, The Home

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bohemian style, boho, color, decorating, diy, eclectic, home, interior design, mix and match, pops of color, style

When you’re moving into your first place you’re likely to end up with a hodgepodge blend of furniture. A couch from your parents’ basement. A dining room table and chairs from grandma’s attic. A – well, you get the idea. The same thing tends to happen when you’re furnishing and decorating a home on a budget. A desk from your neighbor’s yard sale. Throw pillows from the clearance bin at Target. So on and so forth.

The end result has the potential for greatness in the form of a truly unique space wrought with personal style. However, the end result also has the potential to leave your home looking like a cluttered thrift store. The question then becomes how to keep eclectic home furnishings and decor from looking hectic and thrown together. Here are some options:

Start with a base coat
Try to pick one color that will serve as a unifying shade in the space. For example, white is often a good choice because pretty much everything goes with it, and if you’re moving into an apartment there’s a good chance the walls will be white or some shade of off-white. Get many items in your base coat color and let other items that you can’t control the appearance of (ex. your Aunt Anita’s love seat) act as pops of color in the space.
Eclectic Not Hectic
Photo Credit: i Space Design

Eclectic Not Hectic
Photo Credit: Houzz

Eclectic Not Hectic
Photo Credit: Coolitdoc

Clear out clutter
Try being a minimalist to downplay how eclectic your belongings are. Allow the natural features of the space such as large windows, rich wood floors, or exposed brick to act as accessories to your furnishings.
Eclectic Not Hectic
Photo Credit: Homie Nice

Eclectic Not Hectic
Photo Credit: 4 Design Home

Force a match
If you’re truly concerned about your furniture being diverse consider altering it to match. For example, you can buy slipcovers for couches and love seats online without racking up a huge bill. In addition, you can paint and refinish many pieces of furniture including dressers, tables, entertainment centers, picture frames, and bookcases to make them look more alike.

Add a pinch of mix and match
In your eclectic space, try sprinkling in elements that match one another. For instance, throw pillows and picture frames that are the same color. You could also try a throw rug and a throw (blanket) draped across the back of a chair that match. These elements, here and there, that do match can help tie the rest of your decor together or at least make the rest of your decor not seem so obviously miss-matched.
Eclectic Not Hectic
Photo Credit: Elle Decor

Eclectic Not Hectic
Photo Credit: Houzz

A square peg in a round hole
Don’t worry about making sure every aspect of your furniture match. For instance, if you’ve managed to secure furniture in similar shades don’t worry about the shapes being different and vice versa.
Eclectic Not Hectic
Photo Credit: My Deco

Eclectic Not Hectic
Photo Credit: Home Bunch

Find a peace keeper
If the pieces in your home have colors that traditionally conflict with one another find a piece that can unify them. For example, if you have a green sofa and a wicker chair with orange striped cushions look for accessories that can unite those two pieces such as throw pillows, wall art, or a rug that have both green and orange.
Eclectic Not Hectic
Photo Credit: Home Design Lover

Eclectic Not Hectic
Photo Credit: Olive and A

Embrace the eclectic
Having a truly eclectic space isn’t bad. It’s bohemian. Don’t be afraid (or embarrassed) to simply embrace a space full of eclectic furnishings and decor. Mix-matched items can make a space feel relaxed and casual. They can say, “hey, a free spirit and mellow personality lives here.” There’s nothing wrong with that.
Eclectic Not Hectic
Photo Credit: Lonna de Anna

Eclectic Not Hectic
Photo Credit: Little Blue Deer

At some point or another in life, most of us are going to be living in a space with eclectic furnishings and decor. There are certainly things that can be done to help tie pieces together and make the space feel more planned out. However, on the other hand, there’s nothing wrong with embracing the randomness. The bottom line is to go for furnishings and decor that you love, things that truly speak to you. If you do that, your space will never feel hectic and thrown together – it’ll always feel like home.

{Written by Janet Majors}

Inspiration Photo Friday: Home Sweet Spring

22 Friday Mar 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Inspiration Photo Friday, The Great Outdoors, The Home

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bloom, earth, flowers, gardens, grass, green, growth, home, ivy, leaves, may, nature, spring, trees

I know that it doesn’t feel like spring but it is in fact, officially here. All I can think about is the warmer weather and springtime blooms. I am dying for spring to show her face once and for all.

Dan and I have many plans these next few months so the season will be more to us than just nicer weather. Not only do we celebrate Dan’s birthday this month but our wedding anniversary is May 20th. I can’t believe one year will have gone by. Time flies like there is no tomorrow. Our anniversary trip is booked for the end of the May and we will be relaxing in Charlemont, Massachusetts with our dogs for a whole week. We found the cutest cottage for our stay and I simply can’t wait to get away from it all and be one with nature.

We also have plans here on the home front. Our home will get a number of makeovers which I am very excited about. The kitchen remodel is long overdue and we are about 80% done with collecting all the materials we need to complete it. Once April hits and our windows can be opened, its on! We are also going to work on the backyard a bit and start our vegetable gardens. This is a very much anticipated task. To be able to grow pretty much everything we eat is simple amazing and I can’t wait!

This photo was taken last May, two days after our wedding. When its in full spring mode, our backyard is a true inspiration to me. The lushness of the trees and ivy, the smell of the fresh cut grass, and the little beauties that come alive in our gardens are all the wonderful things that surround our home. All I want to do is lay outside under our cherry trees and listen to the birds sing. I am very lucky to have such an amazing inspiration right in my backyard.

I wish you all happy spring inspirations and hope that the earth can uplift your soul and whisk you away somewhere beautiful. It’s such a gift to have a natural space you can exist in and feel so alive. You don’t know how happy I am to be able to visit mine everyday by just walking out the back door.

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