The sun is shining, and the weather is fine..... and I'm just about ready to shut down my computer and go out for a while and bask in the warmth! But first, I had to share this extremely cheerful home with you. The Nashville home of Elsie Larson, co-founder of truly inspiring A Beautiful Mess blog, is fresh and colourful with pops of blush and pastel green, DIY cactus wallpaper and vintage finds galore! All in all, it's one truly happy home full of fabulously inspiring ideas!
What a truly personal and unique space! I love how it combines many different styles - art deco, mid-century, romantic - and yet it all comes together in a totally cool way! True inspiration for anyone looking to add a little colour and some fun, quirky touches to their home!
That pink front door (painted in Noble Blush) makes my plain wood one feel sooooo boring now! Could you imagine going all out like this too?!
Get the look from Elsie's home: kitchen - this brass cluster light is similar, I love this pastel green Smeg fridge. Sitting room - leather butterfly chair. Hall -Sisters of the Sun wallpaper, Meurice Chandelier. Modern Media Console. This cactus wallpaper is fun, bold and bright! Rattan hanging chair, The Pink Door, Palm Springs poster. Bathroom - Sputnik chandelier.
I was amazed to find a few of the items are DIY projects - get the tutorials for the Campaign Dresser here (seen under the beautiful 'County Line' print by Max Wanger) and gold cactus wallpaper here! - something for this weekend perhaps?!
You can find out more about Elsie's home by checking out this feature in Domino magazine.
Is anyone else suddenly inspired to add a little more colour to their home?!
Have you ever been to Nashville? It's an energetic and trendy city that attracts new residents each and every year. Check out this infographic for an in-depth look at Nashville homes.
Have a great day!
Photography: ©Alyssa Rosenheck. Design: Elsie Larson |
Photography: ©Alyssa Rosenheck. Design: Elsie Larson |
Photography: ©Alyssa Rosenheck. Design: Elsie Larson |
Photography: ©Alyssa Rosenheck. Design: Elsie Larson |
Photography: ©Alyssa Rosenheck. Design: Elsie Larson |
Photography: ©Alyssa Rosenheck. Design: Elsie Larson |
Photography: ©Alyssa Rosenheck. Design: Elsie Larson |
Photography: ©Alyssa Rosenheck. Design: Elsie Larson |
Photography: ©Alyssa Rosenheck. Design: Elsie Larson |
Photography: ©Alyssa Rosenheck. Design: Elsie Larson |
Photography: ©Alyssa Rosenheck. Design: Elsie Larson |
What a truly personal and unique space! I love how it combines many different styles - art deco, mid-century, romantic - and yet it all comes together in a totally cool way! True inspiration for anyone looking to add a little colour and some fun, quirky touches to their home!
That pink front door (painted in Noble Blush) makes my plain wood one feel sooooo boring now! Could you imagine going all out like this too?!
Get the look from Elsie's home: kitchen - this brass cluster light is similar, I love this pastel green Smeg fridge. Sitting room - leather butterfly chair. Hall -Sisters of the Sun wallpaper, Meurice Chandelier. Modern Media Console. This cactus wallpaper is fun, bold and bright! Rattan hanging chair, The Pink Door, Palm Springs poster. Bathroom - Sputnik chandelier.
I was amazed to find a few of the items are DIY projects - get the tutorials for the Campaign Dresser here (seen under the beautiful 'County Line' print by Max Wanger) and gold cactus wallpaper here! - something for this weekend perhaps?!
Is anyone else suddenly inspired to add a little more colour to their home?!
Have you ever been to Nashville? It's an energetic and trendy city that attracts new residents each and every year. Check out this infographic for an in-depth look at Nashville homes.
Have a great day!
Thank you for sharing, all of them are really inspirational. There are a lot of beautiful details...
ReplyDeleteThis house is very appealing. Particularly the trendy entrance hall, with that beautiful softly bold pink front door. Inspirational indeed.
ReplyDeleteVery inspirational and stylish collection. The pink door… oh my god !
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