A soothing, subtle room + neon pink? All in one? I commend you. Loving, loving this interior, spotted at SF Girl By Bay. Be sure to go check out more pictures of this amazing home!

I was in Hollywood for the weekend, and there was plenty of drama in the interiors (over sized objects, tons of velvet, tufted furniture, big headboards, chandeliers, playful color, etc., etc.) and glam to go around.
Hollywood Regency refers to “a style made popular in the movies in the 1930′s and 1940′s and was seen in the homes of many Hollywood actors. It takes furniture from the Georgian and Regency periods and mixes them in modern interiors.” (wiki.answers) Enjoy some of my favorite Hollywood Regency interiors from around the web.
The new year is here, SF is unusually warm…spring is on my mind already. The yearning for fresh and renewed is all around, and what better place to start than home? For my studio I want to focus on two things, which are actually the same thing: textiles! New bedding and a rug for the living room area. A crisp color palette, a deep cleaning and I’ll be set. Here are some ideas from West Elm:
Burlap, or “hessian” outside the United States, is a woven fabric made from the skin of the jute plant and may be combined with other vegetable fibers…Hessian has been historically produced as a coarse fabric, but more recently it is being used in a refined state known simply as jute as an ecofriendly material for bags, rugs, and other products. Read more here.
I love seeing burlap in interior design and we can all feel good about this plant derived wonder material! Pair with other neutrals and light blue for a crisp cooling look and a natural feel!
Great in the summer, spring, winter or fall, Ikat (from the Indonesian “cord”, “thread” or “knot”) is fun and adds interest to so many spaces. From sophisticated to playful, Ikat can be used to incorporate just a little color and pattern, or to create the layered look, while maintaining a harmonious composition.