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Interior Design

Using Up the Scraps, Part 2 – Mini Quilt Collab

March 15, 2017

Modern mini quilts - Salty Oat + Cotton & FlaxI’ve talked about my commitment to running a environmentally-friendly studio in the past, and I’ve continued to look for ways to improve my no-waste approach to production for Cotton & Flax. I’ve been lucky to find some amazing partners in that effort, including my newest collaborator: Caitlin Topham from Salty Oat!

Modern quilting - Collaboration quilts from Salty Oat + Cotton & FlaxCaitlin has been creating beautiful wall quilts from Cotton & Flax scraps, and I absolutely love the results. She does a great job of finding the perfect project for even the smallest scraps that I send her.

Modern mini quilts - Collaboration quilts from Salty Oat + Cotton & FlaxI love seeing a new piece of art come to life using fabric that would have otherwise been wasted, and her beautiful approach to modern quilting has led to some gorgeous pieces that I’d be proud to display in my home.

Check out the available quilts from our collaboration, and visit the Salty Oat shop to learn more about Caitlin’s work.

Filed Under: Collaborations, Interior Design Tagged With: collaboration, fabric, home decor, no waste studio, pattern, quilts, sewing

What is a trivet, and why do I want one?

March 6, 2017

Felt trivet on marbleOne of the products I was excited to debut back in 2014 were the 100% Marino wool felt trivets. The material is so wonderful to work with – thick and luxurious, with super saturated color.

It quickly became apparent, though, that my friends fell into two camps: those who owned and loved a handful of trivets already, and those who immediately asked me, “What is a trivet, exactly?”

Tabletop accent - Felt trivetTrivets are similar to drink coasters, in that they protect your furniture from heat or condensation. At it’s simplest, a trivet is an object placed between a serving dish and your dining table, protecting the table from water rings or scratches. Trivets have been around for centuries, in both utilitarian and incredibly decorative designs.

How to use a trivet - Cotton & FlaxI’ve found that trivets can pose as helpful design elements beyond the dining room table. I’ll also use them under a vase of flower or a potted houseplant, protecting my coffee table from scratches. Plus, they come in handy for entertaining – they are just the right size to hold a fresh batch of coffee brewed in my Chemex, or a pitcher of lemonade.

Cotton & Flax felt trivets beautify your table while protecting your table from heat and condensation and preventing scratches. Find our beautifully modern trivets in our online shop!

Filed Under: Inspiration, Interior Design Tagged With: entertaining, home decor, natural fabrics, trivet

Decorating Tips to Achieve a Minimalist Bedroom

June 23, 2016

How to create a beautiful (not boring) minimalist bedroom

We count on our bedroom to be a haven when we need some peace and quiet. Nothing calms your soul more than a beautifully clean space with lots of breathing room.

By adopting a “less is more” mentality, minimalist decorating focuses on relaxation, simplicity, and natural beauty. Creating a simple space really isn’t hard — it’s about finding the right balance, and decorating with high-quality pieces to keep your bedroom looking refined. We’ve gathered a few tips to inspire you to create a dreamy minimalist bedroom that will help you feel refreshed.

Lighten up your room with neutrals

Invest in basics, neutrals colors in natural fabrics are a great place to start. With passing seasons, neutrals keep your bedroom looking bright and fresh, and they never go out of style. Building a base of neutrals (for example, linen pillows) will help accentuate small pops of color and pattern in your space. Choosing light toned neutrals will create a brighter atmosphere, as the light opens up your bedroom and highlights the clarity of the space.

Neutral Bedroom with Natural Light - Coco Lapine Blog

Quality Over Quantity

Living minimally means living thoughtfully. Choose quality over quantity— infuse your space with thoughtfully crafted and handmade home goods that will make your bedroom feel one of a kind. Purchase products that highlight your values and your individuality; by keeping fewer items in your bedroom, the emphasis is drawn to the pieces that are on display. Reducing clutter can reduce stress, which makes the bedroom the perfect place to try minimalist decor.

Airy, Minimalist Bedroom

Play with Textures, But Don’t Overdo It

Create visual interest in your bedroom through the use of playful textures and patterns. Minimalist decorating is all about the small details. Whether it’s added pattern or texture to your bedside table, or complimenting your dreamy bedspread with one-of-a-kind natural linen pillows. 
Tips for creating a beautiful, minimalist bedroom - Cotton & Flax

Liven Up Your Room With Plants

Opt for a fresh bunch of lavender or tiny succulent plants to add color and play up your simple living space. Not only will it give your interiors a touch of elegance, but you will finally have the sense of serenity and calm you’re looking for.

Minimalist modern decor

By using blends of neutrals, soft patterns, and clutter-free organization, you will have achieved a refined look and created the coziest sanctuary. Need some beautifully patterned pillows to add to your minimalist space? Check out Cotton & Flax’s range of linen pillows!

Filed Under: #patternathome, Inspiration, Interior Design

Modern Home Decor Blogs to Inspire Refined Living

May 11, 2016

Editor’s note: I’m happy to announce a new contributor to the blog: Jessica Marie Estrada! She’s compiled a list of home decor blogs that we turn to for inspiration — enjoy her post!

Relatable, minimal interiors - Blogs We Love

Modern home decor charms you with subtle touches of neutral color and open spaces bathed in natural sunlight. Embracing a simple, functional, and minimal design, modern decor focuses on the small details by pairing fun and interesting patterns. If you’re looking for home decor inspiration, these blogs will help you to refine and simplify your home.

Reading My Tea Leaves really encapsulates how to live minimally and sustainably with simple home and beauty routines. It’s a great journal to seek inspiration on how to de-clutter your home and for little tips and tricks around the house.  

Minimalist interior decor - Blogs We Love

The Elysian Edit is a refined approach to lifestyle, design, and modern living. Jessica Comingore features the dreamiest spaces and beautifully photographs any home or city she travels to, making you want to re-design and simplify your life. You can easily find inspiration for your very own dream home and daily routines that focus on taking care of yourself while caught in the hustle and bustle.

Beautiful airy bedroom - interior decor blogs we love

Frolic! : Living in Portugal has never looked more perfect. American blogger and floral designer Chelsea Fuss sweetens up her home with thoughtfully made products and design. Using colorful flowers to decorate her space, she gives her home a quiet, yet beautiful touch.  She gives tips on floral arranging, home decorating, and recipes using the simplest decor.

Blogs we love - A Cozy Kitchen

While not technically a home decor blog, A Cozy Kitchen‘s recipes and baked goods are so perfectly crafted that they are too beautiful not to mention as one of our faves! They will not only make your mouth water, but also provide a fresh take on modern baking that will look gorgeous on your dining room table. We love her recipes for a lavish birthday party, or just a dinner for two.

Home Decor Inspiration - Blogs We Love

Anne Sage :  From mid-century modern home decor to DIY home decor, the Anne Sage blog offers amazing inspiration for home decor ideas and recipes for your everyday. Her style approach is quiet and neutral, but she seasons it with soft hues of color to mix things up. You can find entertaining, DIY, recipe inspiration on her blog for any occasion.  

 

Plant Decor Inspiration, Blogs We Love

The Jungalow sparks originality and makes our wildest plant decor dreams come true. Blogger and designer, Justina Blakeney, fuses radiant colors and bold patterns to create beautiful bohemian home decor inspiration. Readers are inspired to embrace a lively approach to home decor and take chances in playing with color.

Modern blush interiors - Blogs We Love

Apartment 34 has their readers obsessing over modern decor, delicious food, and classy entertaining.  Get ideas for throwing the perfect party, cooking a savory meal, and vamping up your kitchen all on the blog. There are plenty home decor tips and tricks worth checking out here.

Modern Kitchen Decor - Blogs We Love

Design Sponge : We love getting lost in this website for a real-life look into the homes of artists and designers! It is lovely to be able to dive into the homes of these talented people and get a peak into their lives. Being able to read about their creative process in finding their dream home and the story behind it’s unique decor, inspires us to fantasize about creating one-of-a-kind modern decor in our own home!  

Bohemian Modern Decor

SF Girl By Bay : SF Girl by Bay is a definite go-to for “bohemian modern style” inspiration. The blog’s use of wild colors and textures will sway you to purchase more pops of pattern and color to liven up your own space. This is the site for finding authentic and unique designers, art & interiors tips, and all your textile inspiration needs.

 

Filed Under: Inspiration, Interior Design

New Coasters – Cosmic White

April 5, 2016

Modern Patterned home goods from Cotton & Flax

I’m excited to debut two new coaster sets in a beautiful new colorway: cosmic white. I’ve been wanting to experiment with tonal printing for a while, and spring felt like the perfect time to freshen up the coaster collection with a bright new addition. I chose the name cosmic white for these new coasters, riffing on this amazing scientific color that piqued my imagination last week.

Patterned tabletop goods from Cotton & Flax

I worked with my friend Jessica Comingore to photograph these new additions, and her photos are simply lovely. You’ll find them peppered throughout the site.

Modern triangle coaster with a fresh cocktail

These new coasters are made from the same designer-quality wool felt, and will add a subtle, modern touch to your coffee table. Find these new coasters in the Cotton & Flax shop now!

 

Filed Under: #patternathome, Interior Design Tagged With: coasters, pattern, Spring/Summer collection

Best Decor Books of 2014 + 2015

November 23, 2015

The best new home decor books

So many fantastic decorating books were published in 2014 and 2015, so I thought I’d put together a roundup of my favorites! If you’re looking for home decorating ideas, these books are a great place to start.

You’ll find 11 of my favorite recently published interior design books below!

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Filed Under: Inspiration, Interior Design Tagged With: books

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