ANOTHER CLASSIC ANIMAL PRINTY CHRISTMAS !


      I totally love anything jacquard and ornate, but animal print is on my heart! Therefore, no matter how much I try to change, a tiny bit of animal print still sneaks back into my life!

     Traditionally, every Thanksgiving night, I love to be home and gather my Christmas decorations and have it all up that night.


     

     That being said, when I went to buy ribbon to decorate my new Christmas tree, of course it took me all of 10 seconds to fall in love and decide on a pretty animal print ribbon!


     

     I also purchased a small gold tree for $18 from the dollar store and it was pre lit as well, so I put that one in the home office, and yes, with animal print ribbons as well! It sits on a table and can be seen out the front window so that is sort of my easy way of decorating the outside of the house!

   Thanks so much for taking the time to look at my fun animal print Christmas tree and I would love for you to email me and share pictures of your Christmas ideas (sds@luxorlivingandstyle.com) or share your comments and ideas below!

-November 28, 2012

SDS

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GUEST BEDROOM RE-VAMP

 

     Forcing myself to get this bedroom painted was very, very hard.    I do not love the furniture in this room, therefore I do not love the room.  (There is another set of furniture that I want moved to this room which is better, prettier, more wonderful…but someone has an emotional attachment to the not so wonderful set, so here it sits. For now.

     Finally realizing that I was only hurting myself by allowing the abandoned bedroom to sit, with unpainted walls and no care…I broke down and gave it a little love.

     I’ve got to show the before picture. Although I tried to fill it up and hang something here or there, it just really was still a heartless box.


For the spare room, I finally decided on the same color, Molasses, which I used in the home office which is just down the hall.  I figured this made for some continuity. (See Home Office Re-Vamp Post.)

   I added a couple of animal print hat boxes that I’d already had to store items in my closet, and the molasses wall paint really seemed to add a wonderful backdrop to showcase the various items and artwork I’d already had on display.


     Most everything means something.   My love of birds, I suppose was inherited from my mom, and most bird things here had been hers.  Porcelain birds are very “old lady” of that I am aware, but I love them!


     The tiny porcelain bell was a gift from my mom when I was about 10 years old.  I figured that since it was technically a guest room…it might be a nice touch! A service bell…get it?


I had a spare curtain, so decided to make headboard canopy out of it for fun.


     

     This chair is extremely comfortable and I’d been deciding on what to reupholster him with, but now he blends so much better!

     The animal print stool was a gift from a friend last Christmas and I thought a fun touch!


    The dresser is littered with more porcelain birds, pictures, a box of photo albums and a heavy iron cross that I have not yet decided where it will go. 

     

 I probably will add a shelf somewhere in the future to put these birds on.


     So this was my quick spare bedroom re-vamp which I feel connects the room to the rest of the house and helps the flow!


     Up next, the star attraction…the Master Bedroom Re-Vamp !  It’s never been upgraded because I forced myself to save that for last after completing the rest.  We decided on a color scheme last night so hopefully it will be completed by the end of December if not sooner, which was my initial goal!

     Let me know what you think or send in your re-vamps!

-November 15, 2012

SDS

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DINING ROOM ReVamp

animal print curtains

      The terrible thing about the dining room re-vamp, is that I don’t have adequate “before” shots! Ugh!  

     So, I can only say is that before I moved in, the walls were white, the armoire was not there and the curtains were plain black.

     The white blinds are not my first choice, but they were already there so I am using warmer colors to try and help myself forget they are there.  A cherry wood would have been my choice!

     The paint color is “Twilight Jungle” by Valspar, which connects to the black wall stemming from the kitchen area. I’ve decided to make the Twilight jungle the “base” color for the rest of the home, adding in accent wall colors here and there.

     The armoire is important, because it brings some dark wood into the room, which pull in the neighboring living room and because it is actually my home office!

     It opens up and is a wonderful little nook that is hidden when the doors are shut.


     I used the top of it to store expensive  lead crystal and a few decorative pieces that had belonged to my mother, such as some porcelain figurines that my mom purchased 30 years ago.  I never liked them, but now they have a spot and they remind me of her.  The vases used to be gray, so I painted them gold years ago, and now white, so that way, I still have them as heirlooms but they blend in as well. 

      Being high up, the nice pieces are still displayed without any chance of being broken. By everything being white and crystal, it creates an artistic blend that doesn’t take away, but adds class to the room.

     The knobs on the armoire were cheap looking, so I went purchased new glass ones for $24.00 at Lowe’s which adds to the look.


     The animal wall sconces appear gothic and serious along the black wall.

     The curtains needed to match throughout the dining to living area, to help connect the two small rooms and make appear as one large, open area. With that in mind, I’d had these shear animal print curtains left from moving out of my own home, and decided to use them as opposed to purchasing new.

     The vase on the dining table was a wedding gift from a person I love, so I chose to use it as a dramatic centerpiece with a feather accented arrangement to stay with the fun animal mode.

     So, again, while I have no proper “before picture” of the dining area, I do have this one of my babies, and you can see the white, sparse dining area in the background. (Yes, very professional.)  Below it,  is the “new”, warmer, cozier version!

     What’s next? The living room re-vamp coming soon!

September 8, 2012

SDS

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