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scandinavian style

Emily Oster

This past weekend, I took down all our Christmas decorations. It was bittersweet in that I love Christmas and am always sad when it passes but I also feel cleansed in packing all the holiday decor up and re-organizing and styling our living spaces. I tend to re-style our house just about every season. I might buy one or two items to mix things up a bit but mostly I just move things around. Nothing changes that drastically but I enjoy the process and it makes things feel freshened up. 

For this switch, I was inspired by the Scandinavian aesthetic. For me this means, lots of white mixed with bits of black, elements of wood, clean lines and minimal accessorizing. I think my personal style naturally gravitates towards these design elements but it especially comes out and seems appropriate when it is negative five outside. Below are some inspiration images I thought about for our winter styling switch. For more Scandinavian style inspiration check out Nordic Bliss and My Scandinavian Home

1. source unknown  2. design by Maria Bjørlykke  3. piece by egg collective  4. source unknown  5. source unknown  6. swedish apartment via piccsy

1. source unknown  2. design by Maria Bjørlykke  3. piece by egg collective  4. source unknown  5. source unknown  6. swedish apartment via piccsy

christmas tree

Emily Oster

Snow.jpg

Well we made it north. The sun is shining and there is 2' of fresh snow on the ground. This morning we are decorating our "Scandinavian" tree as my Mom calls it (they bought the last tree on the lot and lets say it has character) before going skiing. So as my final pre-holiday post I thought I would do a Christmas tree round up. I hope everyone has a great holiday filled with family, friends and lots of relaxation. 

1. wood tree via Kara Rosenlund  2. tree in car source unknown  3. tree skirt via Rowen & Wren  4. color tree via A Colorful Charm  5. nordic tree via Stylizimo  6. paper tree by Gensler  7. scandinavian tree via at…

1. wood tree via Kara Rosenlund  2. tree in car source unknown  3. tree skirt via Rowen & Wren  4. color tree via A Colorful Charm  5. nordic tree via Stylizimo  6. paper tree by Gensler  7. scandinavian tree via atelier rue verte  8. casual christmas via Home Ideas/Cottage Living

new year projects

Emily Oster

Yesterday at work we started mapping out our projects and schedule for January. We are going to be starting with some new clients and finishing up with some old ones so it should be an exciting and busy month. This got me thinking about what things I want to try to tackle in our home.  I decided to make a list but only of the fun things because I am not ready to think about activities like cleaning out the basement or washing the windows...

2014 Home Projects

1. Dining room chairs - One of my first blog entries was about selecting dining room chairs to go with our farm table. After much back and forth, we had come to a decision on these Serena and Lily ones. 

Riviera Side Chair - Navy by Serena and Lily

Riviera Side Chair - Navy by Serena and Lily

I like this chair because its comfortable, has lots of texture and could easily transition to other spaces like outside or a breakfast table. The thing I am struggling with is buying 8 chairs for a dining room we aren't going to have forever - seems like such a big commitment. Also its a very casual look which I like but I also wonder if not too far down the road we will want something a little more dressed up (not fancy - just a little more refined). So recently I have been thinking about trying to find a set of directors chairs which (hopefully) would be less of an investment and could be easily stored and saved if we didn't end up using them in our next house. Maybe like these...

1. virtue brothers director chairs via etsy  2. source unknown  3. rattan directors chairs via Elements of Style blog  4. yellow directors chairs via Casa Decor

1. virtue brothers director chairs via etsy  2. source unknown  3. rattan directors chairs via Elements of Style blog  4. yellow directors chairs via Casa Decor

2. Daybed - A month or so ago I found this amazing bentwood daybed for just $85 at a local vintage store. The wood is in good condition but the cushion and pillows definitely need to be reupholstered. I am thinking that because it has such curly, bohemian lines I want to do a fabric that is simple and has a more linear pattern so probably a stripe. I like the look of this cushion.

via Lonny

via Lonny

If I did a smaller ticking stripe like the one pictured above I would want to do a mix of bolder, graphic pillows. Maybe two of these Kelly Wearstler sea urchin fabric pillows.

Kelly Wearstler sea urchin fabric pillows via Etsy

Kelly Wearstler sea urchin fabric pillows via Etsy

3. Living Room - As I mentioned in this living room inspiration post, our living room is need of some updating. Since I wrote the entry, I have bought the two Ranarp reading lamps from IKEA and they look great. However, we still need some indirect lighting in the room so I would like to get a cool table lamp. Maybe like this one...

Morton Table Lamp from Circa Lighting

Morton Table Lamp from Circa Lighting

And if I continue to dream a new sofa, coffee table, pillows and art.....

The list could go on but I probably shouldn't get too ahead of myself. Maybe there will be some good New Years Day sales..