Rabu, 29 Februari 2012

artist // lara harwood

seriously inspired by the endlessly gorgeous portfolio of artist lara harwood on so many levels.

how about these two beauties framed and stacked on my wall over a console?




or how about any one (or all) of these watercolor marvels?











 and how cute would a grid of these be for a kid's room??





all images of original artwork by lara harwood

so much more goodness on lara's site.

Selasa, 28 Februari 2012

type tuesday // in vino veritas

sometimes, all i want to do is go back to being a student so i can blue sky and create awesome packaging like this all day.

student olga gaze did a phenomenal job on this wine offering.
would you not pick that up on the double??

and by that i mean, doesn't everyone buy at least two bottles at a time? :)








images via olga gaze, spotted via the dieline

Senin, 27 Februari 2012

Great Lake Story: Final Chapter

The Spring issue of Michigan Blue Magazine just came out and is jam-packed with good stuff! Read the final chapter of the 2011-2012 Great Lake Story with a pictorial tour of the model home in Harbor Shores. Check out our newest Lakestyle Cottage, the Chatham. And did you catch our latest ad on the back cover?


We have posted the full article on our website for ease of reading.

Minggu, 26 Februari 2012

quiet sunday afternoon

playing around with the camera.



isn't she the sweetest thing you've ever seen?

hope you are having a wonderful weekend!

Sabtu, 25 Februari 2012

bonus post saturday


damn, that's nice.
and i don't usually go for red.

the dining room is nothing to scoff at either.

images via nuevo estilo

Kamis, 23 Februari 2012

Cottage & Lakefront Living Show - Detroit


Visbeen Associates, Inc. has a booth at the Cottage & Lakefront Living Show in Novi, MI this weekend! The show opens TODAY and goes through Sunday, so if you are in the area and want to meet with Wayne, he is there sketching LIVE! He will also be speaking on the seminar stage of the show at 7:00pm on Saturday evening on the topic of waterfront design challenges & opportunities.

Show hours are as follows...
Today, Feb 23.............2:00pm - 9:30pm
Friday, Feb 24.............2:00pm - 9:30pm
Saturday, Feb 25.........10:00am - 9:00pm
Sunday, Feb 26...........10:00am - 5:00pm

We look forward to seeing you there!

someone has an awesome husband

before the holiday gets too far gone, i have to give my mr. some serious props for how adorable he was last week. a certain (joking) demanding someone declared that she wanted an ombre layer cake for valentine's day instead of flowers or any kind of gift this year (we don't generally do gifts for v-day anyway).

i think we can all agree that was a solid request, no?

much to my surprise and total delight, the man came through in spades.


he made that shiz.
that's edible gold glitter in the glaze, friends.

seriously. if you guys knew my husband, you would know that this is confirmation that he can do absolutely anything.

unfortunately for him, this means his honey-do list just got longer.
gentlemen, that's what happens when you give in to your lady's whims.


and, yes, i'm dedicating an entire post to my sweet husband and his cake skillz.

Rabu, 22 Februari 2012

a little time away is awesome

hi, friends! sorry to leave you with nothing new these last few days. i've been hard at work on some projects. G's room is finished in all of its kalamata olive splendor. it was looking a little on the cool side at first (which is weird since it's the brownest purple ever), but i think once we get more furniture, art and proper lighting in there, it will be a real stunna. she was here this weekend and seemed really excited about the new diggs! if the kid's happy, i'm happy.

this week, i'm in the middle of addressing some very cool wedding invites (white ink on metallic gunmetal gray envelopes anyone?). they're looking good so far!

i've failed to mention some guest appearances that i've made in the last few weeks, so i'm sending you off this lovely wednesday to soak them up in all of their glory.

anna of canoe design asked me to participate in her favorite furniture friday series, and i was having a moment with fanciful headboards that might be worth a peek.

 lonny magazine, interior design by michelle adams

jessica of the eagle's nest had me by shortly after her little man was born, so i thought i'd discuss something i know absolutely nothing about; kid stuff and nurseries! how'd i do?

apartment therapy, (previous) home of erin from design crisis

and, as if that weren't enough, yesterday i was over at veranda interiors for melissa's new in ten series (while she is sunbathing on the beaches of hawaii, poor thing) talking dining rooms. something i also apparently know nothing about, as ours is still completely empty.


back tomorrow, ya'll.

Senin, 20 Februari 2012

Homes of our Forefathers

Since it is President's Day, we thought we would pay homage to our forefathers and their residences. Some are humble abodes and others are grand estates, but they are pieces of architecture that represent the people that have paved the way for this great country we live in and the freedoms we enjoy.

George Washington, Mt. Vernon
Now the most popular historic site in the US, George & Martha Washington called Mt. Vernon home for more than 40 years. Located along the Potomac River in Northern Virginia, this beautiful plantation, it's gardens and farms covered roughly 8,000 acres in the 18th century and is a lasting reminder of the life and legacy of the Father of Our Country.
Sources:
http://www.mountvernon.org/#fragment-4
Image Source:
http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/registers/Counties/Fairfax/029-0054_MountVernon_VLR_4th_edition.jpg

John Adams, Peacefield
Located in Quincy, Massachusetts, Peacefield was home to John Adams (2nd President) and John Quincy Adams (6th President). The oldest portion of the home was built in 1731 by a sugar-planter from Jamaica and was purchased by the Adams in 1787.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peacefield
Image Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Old_House,_Quincy,_Massachusetts.JPG

Thomas Jefferson, Monticello
Situated on a mountaintop outside Charlottesville, VA, Monticello, a 5,000-acre plantation was the home of Thomas Jefferson. It is the only historic house in the US on the United Nation's World Heritage List.
Source: http://www.monticello.org/
Image source: http://www.virginiaisforkids.com/2008/thomas-jeffersons-monticello/

Abraham Lincoln
A place Lincoln called home for 17 years, this Greek Revival residence in Springfield, IL was the only house Lincoln ever owned. He was residing there when he was elected to the House of Representatives in 1846 and when he was elected to be the 16th President of the US in 1860.
Sources: http://www.nps.gov/liho/index.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Home_National_Historic_Site
Image Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lincoln_Home_1.jpg

Ulysses S. Grant
This brick Italianate residence, designed by William Dennison, was originally constructed in 1860 for Galena, IL's former city clerk, Alexander J. Jackson, but was purchased for Grant by a small group of local republicans. The purchase prices was $2,500.
Sources: http://www.granthome.com/
Image Source: http://www.dwhike.com/History/Galena-IL-7-8-08/20/356641386_jttCi-S-1.jpg

Theodore Roosevelt, Sagamore Hill
Located in Cove Neck, NY on Long Island, this Shingle-style, Queen Anne home was designed by New York architect Lamb & Rich for the Roosevelts and was completed in 1886. It was known as the "Summer White House" and Roosevelt died there in January 1919.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagamore_Hill_(house)
Image Source: http://www.theodore-roosevelt.com/trsahi.html

John F. Kennedy
JFK used the main house of the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port, Mass. as the base of his 1960 presidential campaign. Originally constructed in 1904, Joseph Kennedy (JFK's father) purchased and remodeled it to suit his family. Two weeks ago, it was announced that the compound would be donated to charity.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennedy_Compound
Image Source: http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/08/26/home_for_a_big_family/

Gerald R. Ford
Our hometown hero resided in this humble abode with his mother from 1913-1917 after moving from Omaha, NE, where he was born Leslie Lynch King, Jr. It wasn't until his mother remarried Gerald Rudolff Ford in 1916 that they started calling him Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. This bungalow is on Prospect Ave on the Southeast side of Grand Rapids.
Source: http://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/avproj/hseries/homes.asp
Image Source: http://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/avproj/hseries/homes.asp


I wonder which future president is living in one of our homes right now?