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Steven Gambrel in Southampton

{Gambrel matches the door trim to the vaulted ceiling in elegant glossy black. The kelly green sofa and ottoman provide a welcome contrast to the moody palette. Don't you love the red trim on the lampshades and the Missoni fabric on the armchairs?}

I'm very intrigued by this Southampton home designed by New York interior designer Steven Gambrel. It's a far cry from the beachy palette of our summer home on Nantucket (blue, white, yellow) but that's exactly what piques my curiosity!

{I love the combination of gray and red-orange in this end of the room. The unexpected textual art is an interesting touch and one that I would love to recreate in one of my own projects.}
{The playful op-art floor tile picks up on the black subway tiles and white hood in this high-tech-meets-rustic kitchen. Notice the contrast between the modern open shelving and the worn farmhouse table — delightful!}
{Wood benches are an unlikely alternative to traditional dining chairs. They might not be very comfy but they definitely work from an aesthetic perspective! I love that the doors open up onto some sort of terrace. How great would it be to cook with the beachy breeze and fresh air so close?}

It's definitely not your average beach home but I love it just the same. How about you?

{P.S. I think I'm going to switch back to two posts a day. It would give me the time to write up a longer post like this one every now and then as opposed to short, one picture posts. What do you think?}




Quote Du Jour

Thank God It's Friday!

It couldn't come soon enough. This weekend is my final House Party Weekend at Bucknell and my friends and I will be making the most of it! I have two friends coming in from Connecticut and I'm so excited to catch up and show them around. I hope your weekend is equally fun-filled and I'll see you all back here on Monday!

{photo via Haute Design}

Forever Favorite

My love of navy blue (see my "about" page) is here to stay and I'm happy to report that the design world is in agreement. How stunning is the use of my favorite hue in these interiors? The navy and white toile wallpaper in the Lonny bathroom is a charming twist on my favorite powder room. The second space features a very rich shade and sticks to a rather monochromatic palette. I spy a very classic Hermès blanket and a wonderfully preppy skull-embroidered velvet pillow! The third interior, designed by Windsor Smith and featured in the pages of Rue, suggests a compromise for those unable to paint or paper their walls: floor-length curtains! The saturated silk is delightfully dramatic — and this navy-loving lady can't get enough.

Client Work!

I'm beyond thrilled to announce that I have begun to take on a couple of interior design projects! This is an idea board I drew up for a New York City loft where we're trying to incorporate the client's impressive Danish modern furniture collection into a more colorful, Lonny-inspired space that feels effortless and family-friendly. What do you think? 

Must. Catch. Up.

Design Darling is looking a little empty today. And I'm looking, well, a little wiped out. I hope you won't mind me taking the day to conquer my inbox, actually open the new Rue, and write some pretty posts for tomorrow. Send your best tips for overcoming stress and getting productive my way : )

P.S. I'm compensating for my lack of posts today by sharing "My Stuff" on my friend Helena's gorgeous blog, A Diary of Lovely!

{photo by Pamela Hanson}

The Design Dialogues {Mrs. Lilien}

I pretty much cried tears of joy when Kelley Lilien agreed to participate in The Design Dialogues. A busy Mrs. with a styling house and a delightful blog under her belt, Kelley has a covetable style that's all her own. I could not be more enamored with her punchy portfolio, her poetic blog posts, and her cheery outlook on life. Without further ado, my very favorite Mrs.!








Never has a stylist's portfolio made me quite this happy.

Who you are: 
Mrs. Kelley Lilien

What you do: 
Prop Stylist + Graphic Designer + Poetic Blogstress

Where you do it: 
Coronado, California

 
Pictures from the "7 Persuasions of a Successful Mrs." shoot that Kelley styled for her portfolio.

Five words to describe yourself... 
Enthusiastic, convivial, ostentatious, passionate, and excitable.
How do you define your aesthetic? 
Old school country club cocktail party meets modern day glam on her way to the glitter parade.
Who are your style icons? 
Carmen Miranda, Lilly Pulitzer and Cher.

This Mrs. thinks of everything. Design is in the details!

Favorite destination: 
I have a soft spot for Palm Springs, but say Ibiza and my knees go weak.
Favorite quote: 
"The sky's the limit!"
Favorite site: 
It changes all the time; however, today I am really loving Pintrest. Admittedly, I'm late to the party, but I'm having all kinds of fun with this!
Favorite store: 
Jonathan Adler, it's the happiest place on earth.


I have always loved this shot!
Favorite thing to read: 
The thesaurus.
Favorite thing to watch: 
Re-runs of The French Chef with Julia Child.
Favorite thing to wear: 
Giant costume jewelry and bright lipstick.









Kelley (second from right) and friends pose for another portfolio shot.


How did you decide to launch your own styling house? 
I concocted my imaginary dream job and, with some good advice and encouragement, I made it happen.
What is the most glamorous aspect of your job? 
Spirited praise from perfect strangers and getting recognized in public.

And the least glamorous aspect? 
Late nights, long hours, closets bursting at the seams with mounds of carnival-esque items.
What is the best advice you’ve ever received? 
Knowledge is power.
And the advice you’d offer aspiring entrepreneurs? 
Follow your heart. If you have the talent to back up your dreams, everything will fall into place.

Mrs. Lilien's dream home.


Three tasks on your to do list. 
My to do lists frighten me; I'd prefer not to talk about them!

Three items on your wishlist.
1. Caviar Sudan Sunglasses 
2. Giant Inflatable Pool Swan 
3. Meyer Lemon Tree

Three tasks on your bucket list. 
1. Ride a camel in the Arabian dessert.  
2. Live in London for a year.
3. Have a heart-shaped pool like Jayne Mansfield in my back yard!

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Thank you so much for participating, Mrs. Lilien! Isn't she fabulous, everyone? If you're like me and can't get enough of her work and witticisms, do check out her blog and portfolio!

Getting Personal...

Big hugs to everyone who has filled out the Design Darling Reader Survey! (It's still open for those of you who have yet to weigh in!) Your input has been incredibly insightful and I'll definitely be incorporating your advice as I continue blogging. One of the most popular requests has been to get a little more personal with you all, to let you know what I'm up to at school and what I'm planning for after graduation — something I never knew until I read your answers! I'm flattered and I'd be happy to oblige! 
In fact, I just participated in the Designeries interview series on Erika's blog where I'm talking all about my internships with Jonathan Adler (that's us above!) and Rue, how I got my start in blogging, and what I have in mind for next year and beyond. So if you're interested in learning a little more about me, I couldn't think of a better way to get started!

Lately Loving...

The circular shape breaks up the straight lines of a fireplace and a desk, creating an organic and undecorated look that I just love.


P.S. The third edition of The Design Dialogues is coming at you first thing tomorrow morning! Just wait 'til you see who's featured...!

Diamond is a Girl's Best Friend

New York interior designer Diamond Baratta isn't afraid of color. From the purple seating in a well-stocked library to the sky blue tiles in a client's kitchen, her portfolio is brimming with brilliant hues. 

Style on the Go

As a student, I know how tempting it is to roll out of bed and head to class in a sweatshirt and jeans. My school day style has definitely been lacking lately, so I was thankful for the reminder from Reese Witherspoon that on-the-go oufits can be easy and chic. A navy blazer over a plain t-shirt or shorts with tights are classroom- and errand-appropriate looks that are as effortless as your go-to yoga pants. 

P.S. Have you taken the Design Darling Reader Survey yet? I would love your input!

Design Darling Reader Survey {and the cutest picture you've ever seen}

I want to make Design Darling as good as it can be — and to do that I need a little help from you, my readers. I have prepared a quick seven-question survey (completely anonymous) that will help me learn more about you, what you're loving, and what you could do without. I would be so thankful if you could spare a moment to share your thoughts! 

{irrelevant but adorable picture via Bleubird Vintage}

Baby Bliss!

Today I'm sharing a couple design boards for the nursery I'm envisioning for Bailey's first baby. You know I love me some Bailey (remember her Design Dialogues interview?) so why don't you hop on over and check it out? I'm kind of obsessed, if I do say so myself!

Easy on the Eyes

The colors of this photograph make me happy, plain and simple. Perhaps I ought to spice up my predominantly navy wardrobe with a big pink flower?

A Polished Parlor

This morning I'm daydreaming of a light-filled living room with impeccable architecture and ladylike polish. With its floor-skimming silk curtains, chic black-and-white palette, and exotic ikat pillows, this sunny parlor by McGill Design Group definitely does the trick.

Quote Du Jour {Inspiration For Your Weekend}

Happy weekend! Whether you spend it reading or dancing, I hope you'll be back Monday feeling refreshed and ready for the week ahead. Enjoy!

{clockwise from left: one | two | three}

Guest Posting!

Please join me at Danielle's lovely blog Sweet Nothings today, where I'm gushing about my love of Loren Hope jewelry!

Curved Corners

I love these three living rooms for varied reasons, but the common denominator is the subtle curve of each of the sofas. The rounded edges are an unexpected alternative to traditional arm rests and lend a certain understated elegance to each space.  

{one | two | three}

'Ray Bucknell!

My tiny little liberal arts college in Pennsylvania made it into the NCAA basketball tournament for the first time in my four years and I couldn't be more excited! This is the first year I've kept a bracket and the first time I've ever thought twice about basketball. Are you into March Madness at all? Even if you're not, do you think you could cross your fingers for a Bucknell upset over UConn this evening? This soon-to-be graduate would really appreciate it. 'Ray Bucknell!

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

House Beautiful put together a slideshow of green interiors to celebrate St. Patrick's Day and I was thrilled to stumble upon this kitchen designed by Gideon Mendelson. The combination of white cabinetry, dark flooring, the punchy green island, and just a hint of turquoise in the plate display is brilliant — but it's the gingham ceiling that stole my heart. Mendelson had the design painted on the ceiling but I imagine you could achieve the same effect with wallpaper. Do you love it as much as I do? Happy St. Patrick's Day!

P.S. Happy, happy, happy birthday to my friend and housemate Kelly, who turns 22 today!

I Love Elephants.

A bit off topic, but these pictures are just killing me with cuteness. 

Christopher Maya

In an ongoing effort to better define my interior aesthetic, I find myself poring over portfolios of new-to-me designers like Christopher Maya. The juxtaposition of this traditional living room's dramatic windows and stormy palette drew me in immediately. I'm finding that I gravitate toward traditional pieces done in unexpected colors, so the blustery blue of the floor-length curtains is right up my alley!

A Cozy Cottage

I dream of having a little cottage in a backyard garden. A place of retreat for writing, napping, daydreaming...

Sienna The Sophisticate

Sienna Miller's simple steps for sophisticated style. (Say that five times fast.) (I love alliteration.)

Desk Du Jour

Glossy glamour.

{Photographed by Joe Schmelzer}