Monday, June 18, 2012

Summer Style- My coffee room



Thanks to Layla at The Lettered Cottage who invited bloggers to post about Summer Decorating of their mantel and link up to her Linky Party on the 18th.....she inspired me to re-think the way I display on our mantel in our Coffee Room! This room was originally inspired by our love of the Colorado Rocky Mountains....but after many years of the room looking quite the same.I figured that I could get ON BOARD with the idea of changing the look with the seasons....Not knowing that it would make us fall more in love with this room, seeing it in a different light!


I "shopped" my home for things that I would consider to utter the words SUMMER and quickly came up with this SEASCAPE theme. But I hate to use the word "THEME". Years ago, we all would decorate with each holiday or season and the rooms would look very THEME-Y. Now, with more taste, less cluttered collections...and hopefully more style....I like to think that the rooms actually tell more of a story. 


I used:
1. a sailboat from my son's room
2. grass cuttings from last year that look like beach grass 
3. a starfish we got along the beach at Freeport, Grand Bahamas (you can still see the sand on it)
4. a couple lanterns
5. a picture of our girls standing in the ocean, in a PORTHOLE frame
6. fish netting as the backdrop to the display 


The rest of the room had to be considered too to pull off the SUMMER FEEL. 

So I brought in:
1. our big palm plant
2. a galvanized "sand bucket" :)
3. denim pillows and quilt
4. a seagrass rug
5. more framed pics of our BEACHY travels
6. a coffee table book of the 50 states so we can start daydreamin up our next family excursion


Our inspiration for this little mini make-over came from our time visiting this......


.........while vacationing on this......



Thanks again to Layla for giving me the idea...I swear that I hadn't seen HER summer mantel until after mine was completed :) And hope everyone follows the Party:

I would love for more inspirational ideas for next year and can't wait to see what everyone else has done!
Come back again...I am going to be showing our other mantel's summer style next time.
~Kim

11 comments:

{northern cottage} said...

ahhh sigh - very serene and cozy!!

http://www.northerncottage.net

Michele R. said...

I'm still waiting for you to come over and help me redecorate my house. Well, that and a windfall of money. ;-) I love your style...as always.

BaileyWife said...

Thanks for stopping by! We enjoy this room a lot!

BaileyWife said...

Michele...anytime! Let's do it....and you'll have to let me blog about it! :)

Anonymous said...

Kim,
Your summer mantel is one of my favorites -- perfect scale, simple, and you used things that brought back fond memories.
Great use of the netting!
Deborah
FairfieldHouseNJ.com

BaileyWife said...

Thanks Deborah...you made my day! Come back for a visit anytime:)

Unknown said...

I love the little sailboat. Is it a toy? I have made a couple of sailboats lately, but yours is darling.

BaileyWife said...

Thanks..not sure if it was meant to be a toy....bought it at Target 6 yrs ago, and added that #1 to it for my son's first birthday..he got prof pics taken with it. Very cute...I can't wait to post about his Nautical themed room some day soon!

Susan @ Real Girl Designs said...

I'm visiting today through Layla's Summer Mantel Link Party!

Your mantel is lovely - I, too, love the little sailboat!

Sharon @ mrshinesclass said...

You've definitely captured the essence of summer with your mantel and the room. It is such a cozy, inviting space...a great place to unwind at the end of a long summer day. I love it!

Sharon @ mrs. hines class

Emily A. Clark said...

Since I'm never able to reply directly to your comments on my blog, I just wanted to stop by to say hi and to thank you reading my blog. I always love your comments :)

Your summer mantle looks great by the way. Mine has been rearranged once again and is currently a big mess!

Hope you have a great day,
Emily

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