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Creating a Light and Airy Master Bath: Tips and Tricks

Maximize Natural Lighting

One of the key elements to creating a light and airy master bath is to make the most of the natural light you already have. If your bathroom has windows, consider using sheer curtains or blinds that allow light to filter through while still providing privacy. Natural light can make a space feel larger and more inviting, so don’t block it out.

Incorporate Cool Lighting Hues

In addition to natural light, incorporate cool lighting hues with your fixtures. Opt for LED bulbs that emit a soft, white light rather than harsh, yellow tones. This will help to enhance the airy feel of your bathroom. Fixtures in chrome or brushed nickel can also reflect light and add to the overall brightness.

Add Mirrors

Mirrors are an excellent way to make any space feel larger and more open. In a master bath, consider adding a large mirror above the vanity or even a full-length mirror on one wall. Mirrors reflect light and give the illusion of more space, making your bathroom feel airy and light.

Choose Simple, Free-Standing Tubs

To avoid making the space feel heavy, opt for simple, free-standing tubs. These tubs take up less visual space and keep the bathroom feeling open and uncluttered. They also add a touch of elegance and sophistication to the room.

Go for Neutral, Light Colors

When it comes to color schemes, neutral and light colors are your best friends. Whites are clean and bright, making the space feel fresh. Greens and blues are calming and give off a spa-like vibe. Stick to these colors for walls, tiles, and even towels to maintain a cohesive and airy look.

Consider Cabinet Size and Quantity

The size and quantity of cabinets can greatly affect the feel of your master bath. Floating cabinets or cabinets with feet will feel lighter and less bulky. For a brightening effect, choose white cabinets. If you prefer a bit of contrast, go for deep colors such as navy, ash, or black. This can add depth without compromising the light and airy feel.

Final Touches

Finally, add some finishing touches to complete the look. Plants, for example, can add a touch of nature and freshness to your bathroom. A well-placed rug or a set of plush towels can also enhance the cozy, spa-like atmosphere you’re aiming for.

By following these tips, you can create a master bath that is not only light and airy but also a relaxing oasis where you can unwind and rejuvenate.

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Toes in the water…

No matter what I have going on I will make it a priority to go for a pedicure. Not because I have ugly toes but because for an hour or so I can just relax and enjoy. The pretty colors are a bonus of course. LOL Also its not a crazy expensive luxury but it does make you feel a little spoiled.

I truly believe that we need to take time out of our busy daily lives to take care of ourselves. We spend so much time thinking about work and chores, life and family but how often do we think about the things that make us happy or relax?

I schedule an hour for me every 3 to 4 weeks. I dip my toes in the water and turn on the chair massager. I may take friend or I may just chill with my headphones in. Never wanting to be rude though I make sure my nail tech does or doesnt want to talk. Some times they do 🙂 I love the heated towels and the massage. If you havent tried it I highly recommend.

Daily writing prompt
What’s the one luxury you can’t live without?
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Why Repainting Doesnt Mean Every Wall

Utilizing Existing Base Colors and Adding Secondary Colors for Different Zones

When considering repainting your home, it’s essential to recognize that you don’t need to update every wall if the color is neutral and the paint is in good shape. A more strategic and often cost effective approach involves keeping the neutral base colors in common areas like living rooms, kitchens, and hallways. This method creates a cohesive and calming environment that enhances the flexibility of your decor and furniture choices. Many times neutral colors, such as beige, gray, or soft whites are found for new construction homes, acting as a versatile canvas, allowing you to easily adapt the space to different styles and trends over time.

Neutral base colors in common areas help in establishing a unified look throughout your home. These shades serve as a backdrop, seamlessly connecting different spaces and providing a sense of continuity. This consistency makes your home feel more spacious and inviting, as the flow between rooms is less jarring and more harmonious. Additionally, neutral tones are known for their ability to make spaces appear larger and airier, contributing to an overall sense of tranquility.

To add depth and interest, consider employing a secondary base color for specific zones of the house. For instance, you might choose a distinct yet complementary color for hallways, different wings, or upstairs areas. This approach not only saves time and resources but also helps in defining different areas within the home. By using secondary colors strategically, you can create visual boundaries without overwhelming the overall aesthetic. This method allows each zone to maintain its own character while still contributing to the unified look of your home.

In conclusion, the strategic use of neutral base colors in common areas combined with secondary colors for specific zones is an effective way to refresh your home. This approach balances cohesion and individuality, ensuring that your home remains inviting and adaptable. By carefully selecting and applying these colors, you can achieve a harmonious and well-defined living space.

Customizing Rooms and Special Spaces with Unique Colors

When it comes to individualizing spaces within your home, the strategic use of unique colors can make a significant impact. Common areas like living rooms, hallways, and kitchens often benefit from neutral or secondary base colors, creating a cohesive and versatile backdrop. However, personalizing the color schemes in specific rooms can enhance both aesthetics and functionality.

For instance, the master bedroom and bathroom are ideal spaces for personalized color schemes that promote relaxation and retreat. Soft, calming hues such as blues, greens, and lavenders can create a serene atmosphere, making these areas an oasis within your home. These colors can be complemented with neutral undertones to maintain a sense of continuity throughout the house.

In contrast, dining rooms and home offices can be painted with colors that stimulate appetite or boost productivity. Warm tones like rich reds, warm oranges, and deep yellows are known to enhance dining experiences by making the space feel inviting and lively. For home offices, shades of blue and green can foster concentration and reduce stress, creating an environment conducive to productivity.

Children’s rooms, particularly shared spaces like Jack and Jill bedrooms, present another opportunity for creative color use. Maintaining a neutral base color with the addition of an accent wall can strike a balance between playfulness and harmony. Vibrant colors like cheerful yellows, playful pinks, or energetic blues can be used on accent walls or in decorative elements to reflect the personalities and preferences of the young inhabitants, all while ensuring that the overall design remains balanced and cohesive.

This method of customizing rooms with unique colors allows for personal expression while upholding a harmonious flow throughout the entire home. It demonstrates that repainting does not necessitate painting every wall, but rather, making thoughtful color choices that cater to the specific needs and functions of each space.

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Momentum is building…

Sometimes I just have to get my thoughts out of my head and on to paper so to speak. So much is changing fast with me and in a very positive way. The pros say that you shouldn’t share your plans with the people around you, you should just get to work. And for the most part, that is what I do. I put my head down and get to work but things are going very well and I wanted to share for those who may be just getting started or are going thru the “is this going to work?” phase.

I really started to work on myself as a person, a worker, a leader last spring when I had hopes that I would be going into management for Sherwin Williams. I took a long hard look at where I wanted to be, what was standing in my way and what I needed to do/achieve to get there. As it turns out, hoping to go into management pushed me into an entirely different path.

As part of self discovery, I realized while still attempting to advance with Sherwin, that it had run its course and was holding me back from what and where I need to be. There was no position with the company that would make me complete or make my dreams happen. I figured out that I have more to offer and value myself higher than the hourly position I was working. Once I came to terms with it not being my life’s calling everything has shifted.

Over the past 10 months, I have taken on management courses, have started a color consultation business, passed my course and my exams for my real estate license, and have changed my daily work and diet. Each step has opened another door for me and has built my confidence up more and more. There are days that are hectic beyond belief but I still feel a sense of accomplishment knowing that I did the work and no one can influence or demand something from me that I do not want to give.

I wont tell you all my wins but I will quickly say this. For every work out that I fight to get through, I have noticed my body craving the activity or the stretches or the good food. For every consult I go to, I add another example or creative idea to my reviews or library. Last week, a referral lead to a new painter who needs exactly what I do and I have multiple jobs lined up with that company. If I find two more companies like that I will be booked solid. I am also connecting homeowners with painters and getting referral fees. Passing my tests has connected me to four brokerages that I can talk to about working for.

Change and growth isnt something obvious all the time. Metaphorically speaking, the seed has to breakdown, grow its roots, start its stem and break through the soil. As it keeps growing, no fruit is guaranteed for the first or even 5th season around. But when it blooms, watch out for abundance.

I finally feel like the hard work I have been putting in over the last 2 years is beginning to pay off. I have a solid foundation and I can keep building off of my hard work. Its been slow, its been little pay off, its been maddening at times. But I can see the growth now. I can see the next steps in front of me and keep working on what is growing now.

For any of you who are out there and starting a new path, whatever that may be, if its a health journey, a new career, growing your family, I hope that you will continue to push forward because it will get bigger, better, stronger. You have to keep moving and gaining ground even if it is one color consult at a time. I will keep telling you how this journey of mine goes. I want to know how you are doing. If you struggle I am here for you. If you need encouragement I am here for you. Post your journey, I will follow you too!!

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Reviving the Retro: A Mid-Century Modern Makeover

Today’s journey took us on a groovy trip back to the swinging ’60s! My client had a sleek, modern home but wanted to infuse it with the timeless charm of mid-century modern style. Armed with a collection of vintage furniture and a passion for retro vibes, we set out to transform her space into a mid-century masterpiece.

First stop: the color palette. We wanted hues that screamed “retro chic,” so we opted for rich umber and orange wood finishes to add warmth and depth to the interiors. These colors weren’t just about looks – they were about capturing the essence of an era marked by optimism and innovation.

Next up: the furniture. Mid-century modern design is all about clean lines and geometric shapes, so we brought in iconic pieces like the Eames Lounge Chair and the Noguchi Coffee Table to anchor the space. These pieces weren’t just stylish – they were functional works of art that added a touch of sophistication to every room.

But it wasn’t just about the furniture; it was about the details, too. We incorporated bold, repetitive patterns in rugs and cushions to add visual interest without overwhelming the space. And let’s not forget about the lighting fixtures – clean, angular designs that created striking visual contrasts and emphasized the room’s clean lines.

Of course, no mid-century modern makeover would be complete without the perfect color scheme. We opted for warmer tones like mustard yellows, burnt oranges, and deep reds to highlight the unique shapes and textures of our vintage pieces. Complementary colors like rich browns and greens helped maintain a cohesive look while adding pops of vibrancy throughout the space.

And the finishing touches? Geometric artwork and accents that added a touch of sophistication and visual interest to every room. Whether it was a funky wall hanging or a sleek light fixture, these little touches were what tied the whole look together and brought our mid-century vision to life.

So there you have it – a crash course in reviving the retro with mid-century modern style. By understanding the elements that define this timeless design era – from clean lines to warm tones – we were able to create a space that was both fun and functional, colorful and educational. And the best part? It’s a style that’s as relevant today as it was back in the swinging ’60s. So go ahead, dust off those vintage finds and let your inner mod shine!

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Gadgets and Gizmos a plenty…

Hands down The Little Mermaid was my favorite Disney movie as a child. Ariel had the collection. All her thing-ama-bobs and Dinglehoppers. I cant say that I have a collection like she did but I do have a few things that I collect to remind me of events, trips, and just the fun things in life.

I’m really not much of a collector of expensive things or big things. I like to keep it simple. So for me I collect post cards of the places I have been and I display them on a clothes line in my office. Not only does it remind me where I have gone but it inspires me to continue to dream and go places. This isn’t my wall but it does look something like this.

I also collect shot glasses. Small and easy to store if you get a trinket cabinet. I have glasses from 21st birthday, college graduation, friend’s weddings, career changes. I will be going out to buy one here soon now that I have passed the exams required for my Real Estate License. So excited to move forward. I will by another one when I sell my first house and when I buy my first investment property.

When I do have time I have a collection of scrapbooks. I love piecing together the people in my life I make memories with. Maybe its a theme but I just want to look back at the moments, a good concert, a family Christmas, a cruise to Hawaii. We are so quick to move on to the next that we forget to be thankful for the past experiences. I want to combine them, so I collect the images as I go. Maybe after I get my license and a few houses I will have sometime to create another.

That’s all I’ve got. Nothing crazy. Oh yeah and a stack of books that one day I might be able to read thru but does that really count??

Daily writing prompt
Do you have any collections?
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Healing the waiting room with color

Creating a Welcoming Atmosphere in Doctor’s Offices

Visiting a doctor’s office can often be a daunting experience for many. The sterile and cold environment of these spaces can contribute to feelings of anxiety and discomfort. However, it doesn’t have to be this way. By incorporating thoughtful design elements, such as color, artwork, and comfortable seating, it’s possible to transform these spaces into warm and inviting environments that promote a sense of calm and well-being.

The Impact of Color

Color has a profound effect on our emotions and can significantly influence our mood. In the context of a doctor’s office, opting for calming and soft cheerful colors can help alleviate feelings of stress and apprehension in patients. Studies have shown that the use of soothing colors in healthcare environments can contribute to improved patient outcomes and overall well-being. Soft tones such as pale blues, gentle greens, and warm neutrals can create a sense of tranquility and comfort, making the space more welcoming for patients.

Artwork and Decor

Introducing artwork with a hopeful and uplifting theme can have a positive impact on the atmosphere of a doctor’s office. Inspirational pieces that convey messages of healing, resilience, and positivity can serve as a source of comfort and encouragement for patients during their time in the waiting room. Additionally, the inclusion of artificial plants can bring a touch of nature indoors, adding a refreshing and calming element to the space.

Furthermore, incorporating a statement color, such as a feature wall in a warm and inviting hue, can instantly transform the ambiance of the waiting room. This bold choice can inject personality and vibrancy into the space, setting a welcoming tone for patients as soon as they enter.

Finally, the seating in the waiting room plays a crucial role in ensuring the comfort of patients. Opting for chairs and sofas that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also ergonomically designed can make a significant difference in the overall experience of individuals waiting to see the doctor. Comfortable seating arrangements can help reduce feelings of unease and create a more relaxed environment.

In conclusion, the design of a doctor’s office plays a pivotal role in shaping the experiences of patients. By incorporating elements such as calming colors, uplifting artwork, a statement color, artificial plants, and comfortable seating, it’s possible to create a warm and inviting atmosphere that promotes a sense of ease and well-being for all those who walk through the doors.

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Evolving…

What is your career plan?

Sometimes what we plan is not the path we get. I am a prime example of that. I hold 3 degrees, 2 in Interior Design and 1 in business, and in the daily I might use 35% of those towards my career. I am currently on a journey, I am evolving and growing, changing as I go.

I left an industry, corporate job that eas holding me back from becoming more. What i have learned there is I must work for myself, to control how and when I work and the income I make with no cap. I have know for a while that there is money in real estate. So I’m starting there. 

This week, I passed one of the 2 exams that I need for the next branch of my career path. I am going to get my real estate license for Nevada. I’m so close I can taste it. But it’s only a stepping stone. The long-term plan is much bigger than that.

I am determined to own and operate a business, specifically a property management business. I will have a portfolio of homes and rentals that I own and lease to bring me a steady passive income, and that will give me the opportunity to provide and enjoy the life I want.

My background is my creative side. As a branch of that property management company, I will also operate a design business specific to flipping homes. I still love design, as you might have noticed from this blog. Color is my expertise, but I love kitchen and bath, textiles, etc. You have to have a passion, and this will work hand in hand with my money maker.

It might seem simple, or it might sound boring to some. But it’s challenging to buy and sell property, to know true value, and to sell to others. I always want to be challenged and keep growing my skills.

Overall, my career path is to just keep making it happen. I have made a choice to do this for now with a plan I think will work. As I go, I will adjust. But end games are financial freedom and a career I enjoy, with lots of projects mixed with vacations. I love to cruise! So here’s to the next steps and halfway there’s!

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Mastering Color Theory: Elevating Your Interior Design Game

This blog is meant to to give you the tools to transform your own home using color. In the realm of interior design, color is a potent tool that can transform spaces, evoke emotions, and reflect your personal style. Whether you’re revamping your home or embarking on a professional design project, understanding the principles of color theory is essential. In this introductory guide, we’ll explore five key points of color theory and their practical applications in interior design, helping you create harmonious, visually stunning spaces.

  • The Color Wheel: Mapping Out Your Palette: When designing a room, start by selecting a dominant color from the color wheel—this will serve as the foundation for your palette. For example, if you choose a calming blue as your dominant color, you can then use the color wheel to find complementary hues (like soft neutrals or bold oranges) for accents and contrast. By using the color wheel as your guide, you can ensure a cohesive and visually pleasing color scheme throughout the space.
  • Color Harmony: Balancing Act: Achieving color harmony in interior design involves striking the right balance between different colors and tones within a space. One way to achieve this balance is through the 60-30-10 rule: allocate 60% of the room to a dominant color, 30% to a secondary color, and 10% to an accent color. Applying this principle, you can create a sense of visual cohesion while still incorporating pops of color and interest throughout the room.
  • Psychology of Color: Setting the Mood: The psychology of color can significantly influence the mood and atmosphere of a room. For instance, warm colors like reds, oranges, and yellows can create a cozy and inviting ambiance in living spaces, while cool tones like blues and greens promote relaxation and tranquility in bedrooms or bathrooms. By understanding the emotional impact of different colors, you can tailor your color choices to suit the function and desired mood of each room.
  • Color Temperature: Creating Depth and Dimension: Color temperature—whether a color is warm or cool—can affect the perceived size and atmosphere of a room. In smaller spaces, using lighter, cooler colors can help create the illusion of openness and airiness, while warmer hues can make larger rooms feel more intimate and cozy. Experimenting with color temperature allows you to manipulate the visual dynamics of a space and enhance its overall aesthetic appeal.
  • Color in Practice: Experimenting with Textures and Finishes: In interior design, color isn’t limited to paint swatches and fabric samples—it also extends to textures and finishes. Consider how different materials like wood, metal, and stone interact with color and light in a space. For example, a glossy finish can intensify the richness of a bold color, while a matte finish can soften its impact. By experimenting with textures and finishes, you can add depth and dimension to your design while accentuating the inherent beauty of your chosen color palette.

In the end color theory serves as a guiding principle for creating visually captivating and harmonious interior spaces. By applying the practical insights outlined in this guide—such as using the color wheel to map out your palette, balancing color harmony, leveraging the psychology of color, playing with color temperature, and experimenting with textures and finishes—you can elevate your interior design game and transform any space into a true reflection of your personal style and aesthetic vision. Get started there and me for more!

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Creating a Memorable Mother’s Day Brunch Set Up

Mother’s Day is the perfect occasion to celebrate and honor the incredible moms in our lives. One way to make this day extra special is by hosting a delightful brunch. Here are some ideas to help you create a memorable Mother’s Day brunch set up:

Showcasing Mom and Her Kids

Make the centerpiece of your brunch all about mom by incorporating pictures of her and the kids. This personal touch will not only make her feel loved and appreciated, but it will also add a sentimental element to the table. Place framed photos or create a collage as the focal point of the table.

Incorporating Mom’s Favorite Color

Make the table set up extra special by incorporating mom’s favorite color. Choose tablecloths, place mats, dishes, and napkins in her preferred hue. This attention to detail will show her that you’ve put thought and effort into creating a brunch that is truly tailored to her tastes.

Flowers, the Perfect Touch

Almost all women love flowers, and Mother’s Day is the perfect occasion to showcase beautiful blooms. Consider using flowers in your centerpiece, arranging little bouquets in mason jars, or even using them to decorate individual plates. Choose mom’s favorite flowers or opt for a mix of vibrant colors to add a touch of elegance and freshness to the table.

Indulge with Fanciful Drinks

For those moms who enjoy adult beverages, plan a fanciful drink to celebrate her. Consider creating shaped or flavored ice cubes to add a fun twist to her favorite cocktail. If she enjoys champagne, have a bottle chilling to toast and celebrate her on this special day.

A Basket of Her Favorite Things

Make mom’s spot at the table extra special by creating a basket filled with her favorite things. Include small items that she loves, such as her favorite chocolates, a scented candle, or a book she’s been wanting to read. This thoughtful gesture will make her feel pampered and appreciated.

Relaxation Time for Mom

After brunch, make sure to pull up a chair for mom and provide her with slippers and a cozy robe. Encourage her to relax and unwind while the rest of the family takes care of the cleanup. This is her day, and giving her some well-deserved relaxation time will make her feel cherished and loved.

Remember, Mother’s Day is all about celebrating the amazing moms in our lives. By incorporating personal touches, favorite colors, beautiful flowers, indulgent drinks, and thoughtful gestures, you can create a Mother’s Day brunch set up that will make mom feel truly special and loved.