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garden fencing

Emily Oster

While I was away our garden grew like crazy and I am so excited. However, little critters have taken notice of my beautiful and prospering garden and begun to run off with our tomatoes, strawberries and have even nibbled down my sage and lavender (again). I went out an bought a bird net to put over everything as a quick fix but I am dreaming of some of these beautiful fencing/netting solutions for my next garden (in mini scale of course).

1. Garden cage room via Apartment Farm  2. Martha Stewart's Garden via Martha Stewart  3. Hampton's garden by Lisa Bynon Garden Design via Gardenista  4.Hatfield House via Harpur Garden Images  5. Woven willow fence at Walnuts Fa…

1. Garden cage room via Apartment Farm  2. Martha Stewart's Garden via Martha Stewart  3. Hampton's garden by Lisa Bynon Garden Design via Gardenista  4.Hatfield House via Harpur Garden Images  5. Woven willow fence at Walnuts Farm via Gardenista  6. Blueberry bush netting design via Bellewood Gardens  7. Oak Cliff garden via Plano Blue Stem  8. via Nicety

outdoor spaces

Emily Oster

I have been thoroughly enjoying my vacation and spending lots of time outside so I thought I would do a little round up of some great outdoor spaces. Enjoy!

1. Via Style Files and Lonny Magazine  2. Via Style Files via Matthew Williams 3. Via Style Files by Martin Gomez Arquitectos 4. Thom Filicia's house via House Beautiful  5. Via Style Files  by Maison Estate &…

1. Via Style Files and Lonny Magazine  2. Via Style Files via Matthew Williams 3. Via Style Files by Martin Gomez Arquitectos 4. Thom Filicia's house via House Beautiful  5. Via Style Files  by Maison Estate  6. Via Elle Interior by Emma Persson Lagerberg photo by Petra Bindel

bedroom makeover edits

Emily Oster

Last week, I presented Jenn with two alternative designs for her master bedroom. The color mint provided the new inspiration while I selected to keep the items that they really liked from the first proposal - bedding, lamps and nightstands. In option 1, Jenn's dresser would be refinished in a dark stain and we would use a wicker headboard to tie in the rich wood tone. I would pair this with more subtle notes of coral in the sheets and accent pillows but would introduce a bolder pattern in the curtains.

In option 2, I went for a more tone on tone look using a color palette of blues and teals. The overall feel would be more masculine and modern. In this design, the dresser would be lacquered navy and we would use a light gray headboard.

Jenn liked the options but she also found herself gravitating back towards the coral schemes. I told her to take the week and think about what she was intuitively drawn towards and we would talk when I got back. See below!

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