Showing posts with label mad men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mad men. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

Sisterhood of the Traveling Bedrooms (III) ...Sweet Seventies


Every era has a defining characteristic, something that rewinds you to the days gone past. 
For me, it's a teenage girl's bedroom.  
Maybe I'm just missing having Ashley home!  


Really, if you want an accurate portrayal of the trends today,  you should just take a peek upstairs, after all aren't those beautiful babies (hardly babies ...) our future?


Over the next few weeks, Ashley (no longer my brilliant teenager) is going to take you on a journey through the decades via the bedrooms that shaped generations. 

Enjoy my guest blogger.... 

All my best,


Welcome back! 
Get ready to be accosted with bright colors and patterns galore, 
because bedrooms this week are straight from the 70's!! 


This room has everything I love about 70's decor. Pattern, texture, and bold colors! The sassy bejeweled jungle cat is just a bonus. 


Don't you just love when your dress matches your duvet?


Once you get past the bright traffic cone orange, you may notice some delish built in shelving. 
(And another bejeweled jungle cat)


This room is by far my favorite. Nothing like taking a theme and sticking with it! You can even catch a glimpse of what must be an amazing peacock rug! 


Until next week... Stay fab!













Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Mad about Mad Men


So, I've been down for the count this past week with the flu. Laying on the sofa bored out of my skull, I opened up Netflix for some mindless entertainment. Having caught a few episodes of Mad Men in the past, I decided to start from the beginning.




Being a designer, I instantly fell in love with the authentic set design. The way that Don Draper lounged across a mid-century modern sofa, swirling his scotch, set my heart aflutter. Of course, I was more focused on the sofa.

These sofas, chairs, coffee tables, and lamps gave me flashbacks to my childhood, making me almost as giddy as a child riding on daddy's lap "driving" the car.

Here are some of my top picks from furniture designer Dorothy Knoll.

As much as I love Man Men and the enviroment that the designers created, I wouldn't want to be subjected to those gender roles!