This one totally caught me by surprise especially since my parents has chairs exactly like this in the 60's and I sure never thought I wanted to see them again. Something about that rustic stone wall, ceiling beams, brick archway has me thinking this colour is a lovely departure from all the other more predictible colours we often see in rooms of this nature. Sort of a Scandanavian element that has been working it's way into my side view lately.
Fabric-covered walls always going to grab my attention, something I personally would love to do. This room by designer Jane Churchill makes me want me to go wash a new pair of bedsheets, hang them outside to dry, give them a iron, make the bed up nice and crisp and and then fake the flu for a day or two. For some reason, I feel positively and luxuriously domestic when I look at this photo. No small response in my case.
If there is a woman alive who doesn't love this exquisite vignette by
designer Suzanne Kasler , I want to meet her.
This is most definately a woman's bathroom. Forget sharing the sink, I am going to guess this woman isn't even sharing a bathroom. Pure feminine. Pure elegance. And pure beauty. What more could you ask from a woman's private retreat? This ice blue retreat by designer Mary mcDonald makes me warm all over.
Top 3 photos via House Beautiful/4th photo via Willow Decor Blog/5th photo via Flickr
I adore ice blue...my living room, dinning room and bedroom are all that shade of blue...I love coming home! Great post today!
ReplyDeleteSande what a treat for the eyes.
ReplyDeleteLove Renee xoxo
These photos are stunning and inspiring! I thought I found my favorite, only to scroll to the next and like it even more! Ice blue is such a fabulous summer color, and yet it works with the snow in the winter.
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
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These photos make me want to get back to those times when we lived in a period style apartment... LOVE big windows and deco so much. Suzanne Kasler design is my absolute favourite. x
ReplyDeleteIf my bathroom looked like that I might never come out!
ReplyDeleteI've never been a 'blue' person, but I think that nowdays there are so many shades of blue that there's bound to be one that we like. I was always told that if you can't afford that expensive fabric, get loads of a cheaper one or wait until you can afford it. XXXX
ReplyDeleteOh what a wonderful post! I love blue and many of my rooms contain blue elements. I'm really loving the pale ice blue lately.
ReplyDeleteLorrie
Oh what a wonderful post! I do love blue - it's quite predominant in my home. That pale ice blue is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLorrie
I've always been a fan of blue, but there is a stigma attached to it for me because a very close friend once said, "Never decorate your bedroom in blue because this just signals 'ice princess'!" I've never been able to let this go - ha!
ReplyDeleteMen love an ice-princess. They enjoy the challenge, so Simply Mel should not be afraid, and should just go for it. It's a beautiful color and is not overdone in any of the photos above. Really stunning, and I've always gravitated to the warmer colors also. I really like these though.
ReplyDeleteHi Sande. I have just discovered your blog and am enjoying it very much - so feminine! I was scanning some older entries and have dressed two of my mannequins in huge flowered necklaces. Thanks for all the inspiration I have an antique store and love the decorating ideas. Eleanor (The Green Barn).
ReplyDeleteThe deep Mediterranean blue and white combo has been an all-time favourite for me, while other blues were hit and miss. But these photos are a hit --- quite exquisite!
ReplyDeleteOoo thanks honey, I've saved a couple of these into my house folder. The first one is just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove the twin bed room, really stylish.
thanks,
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feeling a lot blue at the moment ...
ReplyDeleteand it feels pretty wonderful ...
recently, the blue of the sky on the horizon has been magnificent ~ an indescribable blue, actually that sits perfectly against the honey colour of the prairie fields ~ a lovely combination ... almost like the blue chairs and the honey brick wall ... something very soothing about these two together!
the colours of tuscany must be fabulous ~ hope you are having the time of your life!
prairiegirl xo
I too never really gravitated to ice blue and now I love it. I find myself using it more and more. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is the first photo, I think it is the drapes - their length and colour are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteAlison
Oh My! They are all lovely, but the first and fourth photos really took my breath away. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteLesley
Love blue, every shade of it... my walls in my living room are tiffany blue....my sofa is lime green... and I am oh so happy in this room
ReplyDeleteBlue is one of my favorite colors. Great rooms
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing
Firoozeh
If I could have that living room, a kitchen with a great room like the second picture, the bedroom, and the library/bath from the 'Interiors - Libraries' column, I'd have the perfect house! *squints* Maybe not quite perfect -- unless I push those twins together and make a king.
ReplyDeleteIce Blue is one of my favorite colors, ever since I saw it used on the ceiling of a deep Southern veranda. They used the palest blue I've ever seen.
The sun was pouring in through the Queen Anne arches, but the porch was deep enough to keep the chairs and swing in the shade. The light reflected off the blue ceiling toned down the glare of the sun on the white floorboards, making it seem cool and inviting.