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Daily Delight: Neon Door

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I may not be wild about the phrase “pops of color,” but I certainly appreciate them in practice. Take, for example, this neon yellow door with the mod house numbers, industrial light and sleek mail slot from Arch Daily.
neon door

Talk about curb appeal! This door would make a great first impression on me. It’s a playful, yet bold statement, and I’d want to know more. (Don’t you wonder who lives here and what the rest of the place looks like? It’s probably pretty cool inside, I’d think.) I only hope they they also have a hot pink sink in place.

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Decor Demon: Recipe for Press is a Blogger’s Must-Have

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Do you remember before the Internet when there were those paper things with words on pages? People called them books? Well, they still exist and there are some very good ones that are not only interesting but also useful.

AMY COVER FRONT

Recently, my friend and fellow writer, Amy Flurry, published a book about getting your work publicized. Why am I writing about this on a decorating blog? Well, Recipe for Press is pretty much a blogger’s dream publication — it’s a DIY guide for getting spaces, products, crafts or services into the hands of editors in high places.

Recipe for Press demystifies the process of getting your story or product featured on the pages of magazines and blogs, making it possible to generate ongoing media exposure for your business without hiring a budget-busting PR firm. It answers tons of common questions and includes chapters featuring textile designer Amy Butler, chef Hugh Acheson and other remarkable artisans and business owners who have used the power of press to build their brands.

A page from the book, Recipe for Press

Amy shares tips like this one: the importance of being new

Now head over to Amy’s site to check it out, then get your hard work into the hands of the powers that be. And when you end up getting a full spread for your most recent project, you can send me a thank you email and a large check. Everybody wins!

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Answer to “What the …?” Luxurious Bathroom Accessory

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The purpose of this object is pretty simple: a toothbrush holder. This handcrafted, European toothbrush holder by stylishlife.co.uk  is made with the finest white porcelain that sits on a black glass base. Who knew something so practical could be so stylish? Browse our Bathroom Design Guide for more bathroom design inspiration.

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Check back next week to guess at a new mystery object!

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Daily Delight: Glass Wall Pocket Organizers

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January is National Get Organized Month, so…yeah, I got nothin’. My clothes are all over the floor, I have mail piling up — even my dog’s toys are strewn about everywhere. (He’s really bad at picking up after himself.) But I just saw these lovely glass wall pocket organizers with zinc tags, and I thought maybe they could help me change my cluttered ways.

zinc tags and glass wall pockets

Flowers, jelly beans, pencils…is there nothing these little pockets can’t hold? If you want to get organization extra credit, you could label the contents of each pocket with chalk on the zinc tags! Pair that with a nailhead trim bulletin board, and you’d have the prettiest, most-polished desk ever. It looks like they may be sold out right now, but I did happen to find some listings for these on eBay. And if anyone sells giant versions of these that could fit clothing and/or dog toys, please let me know in the comments here.

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Current & Iconic Design Trends: Vintage Industrial + Thonet Chair

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Each quarter, the HGTV Home Studio co-op program brings in two interior design interns and pairs them with Vern Yip and other HGTV design experts to create an interactive exhibit that focuses on an iconic interior design trend and one that’s currently topping the list. University of Cincinnati students Laura Ostendorf and Monica Blair worked diligently last quarter to come up with two separate topics that would create one cohesive display. Enter the Thonet Chair and vintage industrial furnishings. You’re probably wondering how that lime green chair fits into a vintage industrial setting. Surprisingly, this classic piece of furniture is often seen among reclaimed wood furnishings, factory carts and vintage-inspired accessories.

Peek into Laura and Monica’s exhibit, and see if you think these two design elements pair well together, too.

hgtv home studio vintage industrial thonet chair

The exhibit, located at HGTV Headquarters in Knoxville, Tenn., is entirely interactive and allows people to sit in different Thonet chair models and feel the various industrial elements around the space, including a swinging barn door.

hgtv home studio monica blair vintage industrial

Monica focused primarily on the vintage industrial aspect of the exhibit, and her main goal was to make this style more understood. Rather than seeing vintage industrial pieces as something that has “gone through a lifespan or needs to be tossed, they should be viewed as old and beautiful,” she says. And while many people think this style can only be used in city lofts or industrial apartment settings, reclaimed wood and steel pipes can be pulled into any home with virtually any style. To create this dining table, Erin Norton True of Urban Wood Goods hand-selected a piece of wood from a dismantled farm in Woodstock, Ill. and then repurposed it and added distressed steel pipe legs. You should see this beauty up close – it’s stunning!

Oh, and did you happen to notice the hanging Edison bulbs? With the rising vintage industrial trend, these nostalgic, low-wattage light bulbs are making a comeback. Monica suggests pairing this lighting with reclaimed wood and metals to amplify the warm glow, especially in the bedroom or dining room where ambient lighting is a must.

hgtv home studio vintage industrial piping

Steel pipes aren’t just for home improvement purposes. They make creative wall shelves and curtain rods, too.

If you’re dying to bring this style into your home, start by building a DIY factory cart coffee table. Get the Full Step-by-Step Instructions >>

hgtv home studio vignette thonet chair

The Thonet chair is definitely an iconic piece of furniture and is still seen in homes and commercial settings today. Michael Thonet created his famous bentwood chair in 1859. “It’s considered the most successful mass-produced chair of all time,” Laura says. “It was literally the Ikea of the 19th century.” The popularity of this chair also stems from its technique – the bending of solid wood with hardware tying all the pieces together. (No glue!) And being made from light, strong and easy-to-obtain beechwood made the Thonet chair affordable and simple to make, she says.

hgtv home studio vignette thonet chair

More than 150 years later, this chair is still being produced and in a variety of contemporary colors, Laura says. Whether you enjoy the classic Thonet appearance or one with a vibrant hue, they’re certainly not difficult to come by. Design Within Reach offers model no. 14 in a luscious green and the rounder Vienna chair (model no. 9) in a killer turquoise ideal for any sun-filled kitchen…or around a reclaimed wood dining table.

What’s your take on these trends? Do you currently have either one of them in your home? Tell us in the comments!

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