Obsession Du Jour: Jane Beiles Photography

I first became aware of the beautiful work of Jane Beiles Photography only just a few months ago, after a style stalking post I did about Nightingale Design. A few emails back and forth later, I was excited to learn that not only does Jane live and work in the next town over from mine, but we even know some of the same people. Up until now, I had naively thought that all the really great photographers that specialized in interiors live in big cities. Now that I know that Jane is so close by, all I can think about is collaborating with this talented lady on something special. Stay tuned…
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Sweet Child O’ Mine

This is my younger daughter’s bedroom. It’s hard to believe, but today my daughter, my middle child will be turning eleven. You may remember that when my oldest turned eleven, we gave her bedroom a whole new look…it was even featured in a national magazine! A hard act to follow and now the time is here. Even though my daughter and I have been all over pinterest for months looking for some inspiration for her room, we really can’t find anything that we both agree on. When I re-did my older daughter’s room, finding that initial inspiration was key. The room practically designed itself after we had the visual we needed. This time around, it’s more of a challenge. The room is smaller with windows on one side and closets taking up another wall. So far, all we know for sure is that we’ll be keeping the color scheme of lavender and green. Here are a few more thoughts on possible purchases and another perspective of the room. Do you have a girl’s room pinterest board we should follow? Any feedback at all is more than welcome!
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It’s All in the Details (Part 4 of 4)

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This is the last installment of a series of posts about Target’s new products in its Threshold home collection. A quirky little item, Threshold’s metal Glacier frame in warm gold, quickly caught my eye with its unexpected design. The warmth of the frame’s color lent itself perfectly to my daughter’s room, specifically, her nightstand. The brass tones of the frame helped to give the room, which was predominated by silver and chrome metal tones, more of a mixed and collected feel. Instead of using an actual photo in this frame, my daughter created some original digital artwork. Using art instead of photos, can be a fun way to bring an extra bit of color into any room.

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