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Blank Canvases

happy friday, everyone! i'll be spending the weekend dreaming of warmer weather since temperatures in tours have taken a turn for the frigid...
now i know you're not supposed to wear white before memorial day but frankly i'm a little over that rule and i think that white is the perfect way to bring about some warmer weather around here. what do you think? let's top off the week with some summery whites!
i love a painted white floor. the key to this space is its layers — subtly different whites used for the floorboards, the rug, the sofa, the armchair, the table, the lamp, the walls...
natural wood tones will do too, however. i like how low all the furniture is in this room... it's very relaxed and unpretentious.
white walls and a cozy chaise create a spa-like oasis out of an unusually large bathroom. it even has a balcony!
i believe i spy one of my favorite flowers (tulips!) on the coffee table of this light and bright space.
i love, love, love this old school fireplace. isn't it pretty in white?
an all white dressing room with enviable size and natural light would allow the clothes to steal the spotlight.
white freshens up built-ins and a clawfoot tub. wouldn't you kill for that much storage?
the king of white pulls off another clean-cut space. more white floors!
one of the best features of white is that it creates a blank canvas for more colorful objects like this abundant bouquet. the shape of the table and chairs is fabulous.
the dark frame of the chairs highlights their unique shape and stands out against white walls and bookcases.
a very white apartment (see the rest here!) uses strategic color in the form of art and pillows to brighten the space. isn't she adorable?

have a lovely weekend, darlings!

recent rug finds

why is finding an attractive and inexpensive rug so very hard? i'll definitely need one for my new bedroom next year as the floor is unfortunately covered in hideous wall-to-wall blue/purple carpet but it is proving to be such a challenge! here are some of my recent finds. if you know of any other great sources, please let me know!
{overstock's perspectives wool blend rug, $100 for 2'3" x 7'6"}
i think this organic polka dot print would be a playful alternative to your average black-and-white stripe.
{overstock's hand-tufted world classic grey wool rug, $170 for 5' x 8'}
i love the pattern (and the price!) of this neutral rug. it's a great lookalike of this pricey alternative:
{overstock's hand-tufted medallion turquoise wool rug, $300 for 6' x 9'}
the colors of this understated option remind me of this pretty space:

{overstock's hand-woven natural wool flokati rug, $159 for 5' x 7'}
what are your thoughts on flokati? i know it's not very practical as far as cleaning goes but i think it could be really cool in the right room.
$105 for 6' x 9'}
{fab habitat's lhasa rug in orange and violet, $105 for 6' x 9'}
i stumbled upon these rugs on haven and home and i swear my heart skipped a beat. the colors are beautiful, the size is awesome, the price is unbeatable, they can be used indoors and out, and, oh yes, they're reversible. i'm in love.

one of my favorites!

i discovered this incredible space by kara mann on desire to inspire ages ago and it instantly became one of my all-time favorite interiors. the designer's website states that "KMD reflects a luxury lifestyle with clean lines, warm layers and timeless designs." i think you'll see what she means in this home. i hope you'll enjoy it as much as i do!
there are two things i noticed right off the bat: the seamless transition between inside and out (and we know i love a good outdoor space!) and the flawless layout of the furniture within the room. two couches positioned across from one another allow for unrestricted traffic flow throughout the center of the room, while the absence of side tables between the oversized armchairs as well as the two chairs by the fireplace continues this unpretentious vibe.
another shot of the beautiful exposed ceiling beams and — gasp — that waterfront view. the objets d'art on the coffee table are simple and natural to let the view do the talking.
i love the idea of hanging lightweight curtains to soften the transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. you'd have to live in the right climate, of course, but i think they reinstate the casual come-and-go-as-you-please feel of the entire space. and how perfect are the suzani pillows?
a glimpse of the room from the foyer of the home. isn't that mirror awesome? i love the big wide doorways.
the outdoor dining area. i love the chairs, which appear to be slipcovered, and the way they mimic the furniture used in the interior portion of the space.
a heavy table anchors this informal dining room, which makes me think that the homeowners really do spend a ton of time out here. then again, why wouldn't they?
now that's a view i could get used to. how about you?