Design by EddieRoss, photograph by James Merrell for Country Living

Design by EddieRoss, photograph by James Merrell for Country Living

Home of Chris and Dave Plantan, photograph by Vickey Weiss (via Design*Sponge)

Home of Chris and Dave Plantan, photograph by Vickey Weiss (via Design*Sponge)

Home of Chris and Dave Plantan, photograph by Vickey Weiss (via Design*Sponge)

Home of Chris and Dave Plantan, photograph by Vickey Weiss (via Design*Sponge)




Design by Nate Berkus Associates



Design by Nate Berkus Associates
Design by Nate Berkus Associates, Photograph by Bob Coscarelli

Design by Nate Berkus Associates, Photograph by Bob Coscarelli

Design by Nate Berkus Associates, Photograph by Pieter Estersohn

Design by Nate Berkus Associates, Photograph by Pieter Estersohn

Design by Nate Berkus Associates, Photograph by Paul Costello + Mikki Duisterhof

Design by Nate Berkus Associates, Photograph by Paul Costello + Mikki Duisterhof

Design by Ashley Whittaker
Photographer: Stacey Brandford, Designer: Sarah Richardson Design (via House & Home)
Sharing some photos from House & Home’s March 2012 issue featuring Sarah Richardson’s London project.

Photographer: Stacey Brandford, Designer: Sarah Richardson Design (via House & Home)

Sharing some photos from House & Home’s March 2012 issue featuring Sarah Richardson’s London project.

Photographer: Stacey Brandford, Designer: Sarah Richardson Design (via House & Home)

Photographer: Stacey Brandford, Designer: Sarah Richardson Design (via House & Home)

Blue + Brass: Tray Makeover

All the time I find design pictures that totally inspire me.  Like this one:

Photographer: Michael Graydon, Designer: Stacy Begg

It was featured in the February issue of Canadian House & Home, and it hit on a colour trend I LOOOVE: dark blue and brass.  But what can I do about it?  I’m not going to paint my kitchen cupboards and replace all the hardware to live with the look.  

One thing I like to do is to find small ways to inject trends or create a similar look in accessories, art, or things that are more affordable or changeable (like my agate and malachite art projects).

When I found this tray at Value Village for $2.99 I was sold.  The friend I was with seemed a bit quizzical at the choice.  It had a muddy gold colour with a scratched up bamboo design in the centre.  It was pretty ugly.  But here’s what I saw: a great size, shape, and depth for a tray AAAAND the great gold hardware on the corners.

Luckily for me the corner pieces popped right off, so I could spray paint the tray in a navy blue, and pop the corners back on.  

And voila!  Dark blue with warm metal accents in my home.  For $2.99 plus some spray paint I already owned.

(Christina Murphy Interiors)
Another designer featured in the new TRADhome for you - Christina Murphy.  GORGEOUS work.  I want to sit and just study all the details.  
It’s too bad there’s a watermark on every picture, but I don’t blame her.  Look past it, and enjoy the beautiful design! Enjoy!

(Christina Murphy Interiors)

Another designer featured in the new TRADhome for you - Christina Murphy.  GORGEOUS work.  I want to sit and just study all the details.  

It’s too bad there’s a watermark on every picture, but I don’t blame her.  Look past it, and enjoy the beautiful design! Enjoy!