HOUSTON GRAND OPENING EVENT! Impress for Less

Dress for Less, Houston,

 

I wanted to be sure to invite everyone in Houston out to the Grand Opening event at Impress for Less grand Opening event to celebrate two new stores in the Houston area!  They carry mens, women’s, kids and home decor – all at fabulous pricing!  (Following budget and living within means are all great things and deals are sexy!)

I will be at one of the stores for it’s event on Thursday, March 19th at 10:00 am!  The first 50 people will get 50% off their entire purchase, and all other visitors will get 25% off.

Impress for Less will also be holding a charity event in conjunction with Dress for Success.  The mission of Dress for Success is to promote the economic independence of disadvantaged women in Houston, by providing professional attire, a network of support and career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. 

They are asking for donations of gently worn professional women’s clothing to help women in need.  With a donation, you will receive a 25% off coupon for your next visit at Impress for Less!

Impress For Less

Designer Apparel and Home Fashion for Less!

 

 

I will be at the Willowbrook Store at;

17335 Tomball ParkwaySuite 1E 
Houston, TX 77064
See maps  here to the different locations!
I hope to see you there, and don’t forget the opportunity to help others, and bring gently used professional wear to
donate to women in need!
-Luxor
Luxor
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CANDLE CRAZY DURING THE HOLIDAYS

Nest, Fragrances, New York

Greetings, friends!  Since Christmas is around the corner, I figured it would be a great time to share some great gift giving ideas…. the gift of home scent!

I’ve recently been trying out some candles, because nothing is worse than spending money on a candle that is below par in the scent department!

The candle above, is from NEST FRAGRANCES and it is their Holiday scent!  I’ve also recently purchased other scents from them as well, and every one burns great, gives off tons of fragrance and the price point is not bad at all!  I find it especially interesting that the candle glasses are to be reused as either shot glasses, high ball glasses and there is a very large candle that can later be used as an ice bucket!  That kind of rocks!

Voluspa Candles

I also recently tried, as well as purchased for a gift…a Spruce Cuttings scented candle from Voluspa !  The container is great, and it also can be reused as a candy dish or another candle could be burned in it!  These come in a few different colors so I was sure to purchase a color that would go with my friend’s home!

Pumpkin Chai, candles, NEST

I also purchased some Pumpkin Chai scented candles from NEST.  I’d been told that they were a top seller for the company during winter so I bought a few while I could!  Amazing.  Rich.  Love.

I guess it’s worth mentioning that they also have a candle that is loosely referred to as the “BabyMaker.”  The proper name is Moroccan Amber and it’s a truly sexy scent.  Find out more about Nest here!  It’s also worth mentioning that they have magnificent room defusers as well for those of you who can’t remember to blow out the candle before you leave the house!

-SDS

 

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MASTER BATHROOM RE-VAMP

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     Let me begin by saying that I do not enjoy the act of painting. I do, however, enjoy having a completed, comfortable, and fun nest.  To get from A to B…painting must be done!

     In this case, the house was complete except for the small crack den looking master bathroom that I hadn’t gotten around to yet.

     I’d been putting it off this entire year, but my husband asked me to have it completed as a birthday present to him. He did help with the paint roller part, but the trim work was the part I was dreading!

     So I put on my ugly “painter girl” shirt, which actually is an old shirt of his that he wore on our first date to church, and has paint splatters all over it now.  It is my painting uniform. We got it knocked out in our spare time.  

  

     I’d wanted to add some character to the small area, so I opted for metal decor candle sconces as well as a metal trim piece above the window instead of curtains.

I find the garden tub area to be so much more inviting and soothing with the darker color, which is a black paint named Francesca by Martha Stewart, which is also in the master bedroom, kitchen, and the fire place wall in the living room.

When adding things such as towels or art…I had decided to be thrifty and use what I already owned.  However, one trip to Kirkland’s for some additional pieces was all it took to complete the look.

For example, the crystal hurricane lamp, I already owned, but the silk floral arrangement for the tub area, I purchased. The crystal ball shown below and the metal wall piece I already had.  

The decor towels are mismatched on purpose to try and create an undesigned, old world look. Using the old multi colored runner that I dug out of the back of a closet, also helped to add to the old world look. 


So how much did the bathroom re vamp end up costing me? Just under $250, including paint and painting supplies!

master bathroom revamp, decor, black paint, black bathroom ideas, DIY, blogger, decor

It was my intent to focus on yard projects this summer, as well as a few other DIY type projects (like maybe hitting the gym again)but I am so glad to have this bathroom project complete! Happy Birthday, Ken…your private sanctuary is complete!

 

-SDS

June 22, 2013

     Let me begin by saying that I do not enjoy the act of painting. I do, however, enjoy having a completed, comfortable, and fun nest.  To get from A to B…painting must be done!
 
     In this case, the house was complete except for the small crack den looking master bathroom that I hadn’t gotten around to yet.
 
     I’d been putting it off this entire year, but my husband asked me to have it completed as a birthday present to him. He did help with the paint roller part, but the trim work was the part I was dreading!
 
bathroom re vamp
     So I put on my ugly “painter girl” shirt, which actually is an old shirt of his that he wore on our first date to church, and has paint splatters all over it now.  It is my painting uniform. We got it knocked out in our spare time.  
  
     I’d wanted to add some character to the small area, so I opted for metal decor candle sconces as well as a metal trim piece above the window instead of curtains.
 
     I find the garden tub area to be so much more inviting and soothing with the darker color, which is a black paint named Francesca by Martha Stewart, which is also in the master bedroom,kitchen, and the fire place wall in the living room.
 
    When adding things such as towels or art…I had decided to be thrifty and use what I already owned.  However, one trip to Kirkland’s for some additional pieces was all it took to complete the look.
 
    For example, the crystal hurricane lamp, I already owned, but the silk floral arrangement for the tub area, I purchased. The crystal ball shown below and the metal wall piece I already had.  
 
     The decor towels are mismatched on purpose to try and create an undesigned, old world look. Using the old multi colored runner that I dug out of the back of a closet, also helped to add to the old world look. 
 

     So how much did the bathroom re vamp end up costing me? Just under $250, including paint and painting supplies!
 
black bathroom decor ideas, Luxor Living and Style, Stephanie Dawn Sjoberg
       It was my intent to focus on yard projects this summer, as well as a few other DIY type projects (like maybe hitting the gym again)but I am so glad to have this bathroom project complete! Happy Birthday, Ken…your private sanctuary is complete!
 

 

 
-SDS
June 22, 2013
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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

down the hall.  I fig
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LIVING ROOM REVAMP

     All I can say is “UGH” to the way it looked before! When I moved in, all white walls, white-ish furniture, and one tan wall.

     When I first met my husband, after seeing his house, I ran away for about 4 or 5 months.  He traveled a lot for work, and the house seemed so cold and sterile that it appeared to be a home that nobody really lived in.  I assumed he had a wife and family in another state!  Even the pantry was so organized, that I got sort of freaked out because it reminded me of the Julia Roberts  “Sleeping With the Enemy” movie.

     While I love to be organized, it doesn’t freak me out if things get a bit out of whack, and I am able to prioritize and let things go.  If getting to work on time, means I can’t make the bed one morning or get the clothes out of the dryer and put them up, then so be it. My universe will not spin out of control. So there are differences between myself and the man I married.

     Ok, but back to the house.  It was just white and simple and not one thing was on the wall, and that’s the sort of thing that kills my soul! Here’s the “before” shot …

…and as you can tell, I’ve already added a few wall accessories, which had to be done delicately due to the fact that my husband thought his world was perfect already the way it was…blank, empty and without a soul.  There was some good architecture, but it wasn’t being enhanced with paint, so one wall or archway blended into the next.

      Now, the tiny entry way to the front door is accented with the same color as the guest bathroom and the paint contrast helped to enhance the archway as well.


     I prefer to be surrounded by things I love, colors, prints…things that are an extension of me, as opposed to being surrounded by nothing stimulating. 

            It’s not all about looks either.  There is a photo from  the 1940’s of my Granny standing in front of a old classic car, an old metal lantern that had belonged to my mom as a little girl, and a lot of books that were gifts, and well, more crystal.


This is a fabulous piece that I love, because it was from the house I grew up in.  It has great detail as well as storage!

     

     My challenges were trying to make a home my own, yet keep it a little manly, for him.  I have coined this look “Latin Goth” due to a lot of crosses and iron, mixed with darker hues and drama! (Ken is Latin and he supplies the drama!)

(Living Room Re-Vamp…to be continued) 

-September 12, 2012. 

SDS

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