Thursday, June 7, 2012

The Cobbler's Living Room: Before & After


Have you heard the old adage "the cobbler's children have no shoes"? I googled the phrase just to make sure I had it right and Wikipedia gave such a perfect definition of what I was going to try to explain that I might as well use theirs:

"The essence of this phrase is used to describe the phenomenon where certain 'professionals' in any given area are so busy with work for their clients and their teams that they neglect using their professional skills to help themselves or those closest to them. For example - the painter &/or decorator who never decorates his own house, the web designer that hasn't finished their website, or the accountant who is late in submitting his own tax return!"

That pretty much sums it up for me! Since opening The Nest Egg 8 years ago, I've lost track of how many times customers have said "Oh, your house must be beautiful!" I would graciously accept the comment as a compliment to the store but very honestly, and sheepishly of course, reply that it wasn't. It was a beautiful house in many respects, but the decor was not it's strong suite. 

We moved into our current house 5 1/2 years ago. At that time we had a 1 year old and 1 store. We soon opened a second store and had another baby boy. We then closed the second store and expanded our original store so needless to say time was precious, funds were precious and our own house wasn't our first (or second or third) priority. Between running the store and having two young boys, there truly wasn't enough time, or energy, in the day to think about our own house.

This year, with one in kindergarten, the other in preschool and a continued great team at our store, it's the first time in many years that we have found some breathing room and have been able to spend a little free time thinking about and working on our house. Because two boys under the age of 6 and a big dog are not very forgiving on a house, I chose to start with our living room as this is the one place that doesn't sustain the extreme wear and tear on a daily basis.

So here it is . . .the first peek into the cobbler's home. First, the before of our living room:  


We live in a traditional home in Reston, Virginia that was built in 1971. The previous owners had lovingly decorated the house in a very traditional Williamsburg style. Most rooms were painted Williamsburg blue, many have blue tiles and everything used was as true to the Williamsburg colors and materials as possible
Another shot of the living room before we moved in.

This is the living room, more or less, as we've lived with it for the past 5+ years. Over time we did paint the room and the trim, removed the previous window treatments, added recessed lighting and replaced the sconces. I was also just trying to pretend that I could make the blue fireplace tiles work (I couldn't).
We had an "eclectic" (also known as odd) mix of old furniture and some new furniture that was purchased quickly just to fill the house. From this I've learned to always give the advice of living in your house for a while before you buy anything because your needs change. This room originally started as an office with a huge desk and has been various forms of a living room over the years.
I loved our new brown walls (Clinton Brown by Benjamin Moore) but the room felt so dark and dated. The furniture wasn't comfortable and nothing ever worked with the blue fireplace. It's also a difficult layout because the room has two entrances so furniture placement was a challenge and we were continually trying out new arrangements. 

My goal for the room makeover was to brighten it up while keeping the brown walls I really loved, to highlight the beautiful moulding that was an original part of the home and to create a space that was comfortable, inviting (you see the room right as you walk in the front door), calming and of course, kid friendly where possible.  

I was able to sell the leather chairs, the rug and the curtains on Craigslist. I moved the settee into our bedroom and let the kids fully take over the coffee table in their play space for art projects, lego building and Hot Wheels car shows. I also reused the end table, sconces, drapery hardware and many of the accessories that were in there. Here is the new room:
 Replacing the blue tile wasn't really in our budget so we painted over the fireplace tile using a ceramic primer and the same semi gloss paint that we had originally used on the moulding. We also painted the red brick hearth and repainted the black interior of the fireplace. (Currently the fireplace isn't usable as the interior has cracks so until the day comes when we can fix that, it's purely decorative).
Here is the most kid friendly factor in the room. . . The sofa is the Salon sofa from the Joe Ruggiero collection for Miles Talbott and the fabric is SUNBRELLA! Stain and fade resistant! This fabric is called Dazzle Wren. The sofa and the fabric are truly gorgeous (and designed by the very talented and always gracious Joe Ruggiero). The first thing everyone does when I tell them it's Sunbrella is touch the sofa and they can't believe how soft it is. My son was thrilled when I let him jump on it for the pictures!
The rug is the Bermuda Jute rug in Parchment from Surya. I wanted something thinner than a tufted rug but with more texture and interest than a solid sisal or seagrass. This rug has flecks of brown and gold throughout which mix nicely with the walls and the drapes. The buffet in the corner was from our first dining set. We no longer have the dining table but this is so neutral and great for storage so we moved it into the living room.
The side chairs are from Lee Industries (there are 2 chairs but on the day I took the pictures we had brought one into the store for a customer to "test drive"). They chair style is the 1011-01 in Thatcher Natural. I've coveted this chair style from the moment I saw it in the Lee showroom. It's incredibly comfortable and a really wonderful chair size for both men and women. The throw pillow is from Lacefield Designs. They offer gorgeous pillows, all made in the US!
The wall sconces are from Currey & Company. I purchased them a few years ago and then bought new shades to go with the new room.
The Sid Dickens Zodiac memory blocks were able to stay in the same place and they represent the four zodiac symbols for our family. I chose the Astaire curtain panels from Eastern Accents even before I had chosen the chair and sofa fabrics. They are beautifully made (also in the US) and the fabric has wonderful flecks of gold in the print.
The ottoman is from Miles Talbott Furniture and is part of their Ottomans Options Program where you can choose your ottoman size, shape, skirt or castors, as well as a tufted, smooth or mitered top. The fabric is called Tana Camel. All of the upholstery in the room is also made in the US (can you sense a pattern here?).
I love my buddhas. It's a bit of a joke around the store but they make me happy! I also love the quote associated with the Sid Dickens Hourglass Memory Block (T253) in the background: "Live presently. Discover the eternity of this moment." I finally have a room where I can sit and ponder that though (momentarily)!

So 5 years later, this is one of the rooms in the cobbler's house and we are really enjoying it. It still needs a few things including another piece of art on one of the walls opposite the couch and also a few more personal touches (something on the hearth) but we're really happy with how it turned out and I'm inspired to find some time to work on some other rooms. We recently did a mini renovation on our kitchen so will share that soon!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

What's Trending Now? Paper Placemats from Cake Vintage

Looking for a fun way to dress up your table for both casual and more elegant affairs?

Cake Vintage of Nashville, Tennessee offers a new take on paper placemats. You may have come across their some of their original place setting designs like "Perfect Settings" below over the past few years.

Perfect Setting
This year, however, they've really kicked it up a notch with some more vibrant and fun options. Customers are snatching up these wonderful paper placemats for both entertaining and for everyday use. Packaged as a tear pad of 50 sheets, each place setting is food safe, uses soy based inks and are made with 30% recyclable content.

We're kind of smitten with the birds of Backyard Party but with summer right around the corner, Coral is hard to pass up too. So far this year, Backyard Party has been our best seller but Picnic Setting is not far behind at all. We love the natural elements of Picnic Setting which make it great for every season. Hmm . . .so I guess what we're saying is we can't choose our favorite design! Can you pick one? Let us know!

A sampling of our selection including Blooms, Coral Reef and Picnic Setting
Coral Reef

Blooms
Picnic Setting
Backyard Party Songbirds (Left) and Perfect Setting (Right)

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

New In Our Nest: Surya

Mocha Fallon, 100% Wool, Hand Woven

As we featured in our February newsletter, our new rug line, Surya, was heading our way and it arrived yesterday! We'd been on the lookout for some time for another rug line to compliment the offerings from our current rug lines, Dash & Albert and Company C. We were desperately in need of a line that offered seagrass, jute and sisal and also a line that had a nice selection of more muted palettes and traditional/transitional looks. Surya fit the bill for us!

For more than 30 years, the name Surya has been synonymous with high quality, innovation and luxury. With over 5,000 individual products, they are a premier source for rugs. We're currently stocking 40 different 2x3 and 4x6 rug samples from which you can order any size available. We are also happy to order any sample from their entire line for you to try out at home (special order samples are $10 each with that amount being credited to you should you decide to order/purchase the rug). Take a look at a few of our favorite styles in stock now to see and visit us soon to view them in person!
Gray Modern Classics, 100% New Zealand Wool, Hand Tufted 
Quince Yellow Fallon, 100% Wool, Hand Woven


Hillcrest Bay Leaf, 100% New Zealand Wool, Hand Knotted


Golden Raisin Antolya, 100% Semi-Worsted New Zealand Wool, Hand Knotted
Espresso Village, 100% Seagrass, Hand Woven

Dark Khaki Woven Jute, 100% Jute, Hand Woven


Wednesday, February 29, 2012

New In Our Nest: Scout Bags

As we had, you've probably come across, or owned, a piece from the Scout collection of tote bags over the years. This January when we saw the new collection at the Atlanta market, we couldn't resist bringing them into the store. The new colors and patterns are so versatile that they are perfect for everyday use and whether you are looking for a subtle bag or you prefer for your bag to be noticed, there are so many options that are fun (the pattern names definitely make you smile), affordable and highly functional.

I bought myself the "Pocket Rocket" style back in November at a charity shopping event (it was in a white/green/black stripe that I think is now discontinued) and I've commented on more than one occasion that it changed my life!
  
Pocket Rocket in Reptile Dysfunction

Between working and having two young boys, my daily tote bag is often overflowing with papers, personal items, cameras, water bottles, matchbox cars, wipes, etc. The Pocket Rocket is so terrific because it has ample space on the inside for papers, folders and more and then 6 individual pockets on the outside that so nicely contain a bottle of water, sippy cup, cell phone, keys, sunglasses, tissues/wipes, pens, etc. It makes it so that you aren't constantly searching through one middle section to hunt down whatever you need at that moment. All of these bags are wipeable and durable. The best part is that they are so affordable that you don't have to worry so much about the daily abuse of a bag and you can have more than one style and color at a time. They also don't weigh 30 pounds empty as so many other bags do. They're light as a feather (until you load them up of course)!

When our shipment arrived at the store this month, I immediately chose the "Grand Plan" tote in Indigo Go. It's sort of a dark blue denim but has a wonderful pop of green on the inside.

Grand Plan in Indigo Go (picture doesn't show the wonderful green interior)

While it doesn't have the outside pockets that the Pocket Rocket has, it does have one interior zipper pocket and Scout has now introduced small accessory bags that are just perfect. With the addition of the "Counterfeit" bag and the "Packin' Heat" bag, it's easy to keep your loose items contained and easily within reach.
Packin' Heat in Boca

Counterfeit in Vanilla Bean

We've pondered whether or not to carry tote bags in the store for a long time because who doesn't love buying a new bag, but with our focus on home, we didn't want to blur the line too much on our categories. Totes really are an extension of the home when you consider we carry so much of our lives around in them and the Scout bags really seemed to fit the bill for us.

In addition to their totes, we are also carrying smaller everyday bags, the accessory bags and the original "Deano" which I was given years ago and I love using for car travel. It's great for packing kids clothes or groceries for long car trips because inevitably you end up stopping along the way and have to have easy access to something. The Dean-O does the trick! Here are a few of the other styles and patterns we currently have in stock. Let us know if there's a Scout piece you love that we might be missing!
Original Deano in Reptile Dysfunction

Daytripper in Barbara Stripesand Blue

Pocket Rocket in Starstruck

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Simply Perfect Gifts from Juliska

A breath of fresh air flew into the store this week with the arrival of Juliska, a collection of ceramic tabletop and gift items that are just perfect for so many occasions. Juliska creates classic European inspired ceramic stoneware, made in Portugal.

What really caught our eye (and minds) was their "Cornerstones" collection of gift items that as they describe "uplift the mind as well as the eye." As assortment of ceramic trays focus on love, wisdom, integrity and courage. Available in small or large, each tray features an image with a quote on the back to align with that image. A wonderful gift idea for weddings, graduations and especially when you need that perfect something for a friend who needs a little uplifting.

Wisdom Tray (front)

Wisdom Tray (back)
Love Tray (front)

Love Tray Back

An added bonus is the gorgeous box each item in the Cornerstone collection is packaged in and many of the tabletop gift items come in as well.

We always love when we find a line that we know will appeal to so many lifestyles and occasions. In addition to the trays, we are also carrying select tabletop pieces that can easily mix with any decorating style including:
Hostess Server

4 piece Hostess Set

Jardins Cheese Set
Jardins White Mini Pitcher Set

Jardins White Dip Set
All pieces are lead free and each has the same tough durability to handle the most demanding everyday use. Their stoneware can go straight from the freezer into the oven on 500 degrees – also guaranteed for microwave and dishwasher use. Stoneware is highly resistant to chipping.

It's so nice to have a "go to" line of gifts that you feel great about giving and are confident will be so well received!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Sid Dickens Spring 2012 "Daydream" Collection Has Arrived

Just in the nick of time for Valentine's Day, our Spring 2012 "Daydream" Collection of memory blocks from Sid Dickens have arrived!

As described by Sid Dickens, this collection is a beautiful reminder of the joys of life: "The flight of Spring! With his 2012 Daydream Collection, Sid Dickens has dreamed up a fanciful romp to the brighter side of life. Joy and abundance inspires this vibrant new collection. Gilded with delicate touches of gold; whimsical wreaths adorn classic heart motifs. An elegant honeybee flashes his wings. Under the moon lies a magical playground. Now the world is ripe with inspiration and nature calls upon each spirit to imagine a new reality. Sunshine beckons us outside to collect its many colours; eternities held in a single afternoon. In this dream world, fantasy and memory collide. Let us drift a while in this reverie, building castles in the clouds; as real as a dream is to a child."

The new Daydream collection includes:
T276 Celebration:
In the unfurling tangles
of life's drifting course,
find joy.
Misplace not this feeling!
 
T275 Aviator
This tiny visitor,
messenger of change,
Bestirred from winter's dream
to the work of a new season,
And the passing of another page.
T274 Waterdance Mirrored ripples in

full moon's light,
Transport me to another time.
Awaken me in the land
where faeries dwell,
And castles keep their secrets.


T273 Ace of Hearts
One rich in love

is forever victorious.

T272 Fledgling
How quickly time passes,
my child. Take this moment;
keep it close. Like the youthful
voice of Spring.

T271 Whole Heart
With lightness I offer
the gift of laurels and love;
I offer myself.
All six of the new tiles are in stock now along with many more. $84 per tile and as always, we are happy to special order any tiles that are current in the line which we do not have in stock. We too are ready to welcome spring and the new Daydream collection is a welcome taste!
 

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Hello Again! Clean, Fresh & New for 2012


So it's been almost 6 months since our last blog post . . .as an independent retail store, we shift into high gear just before October to get ready for the holidays and with only so many hours in the day, the duties of blogging get lost in the shuffle. The good news is that we kept ourselves very busy and for that we are grateful!

Fast forward to February and we're back with lots to blog about. We went down to Atlanta for the Gift & Home buying show in January and every day we are so excited to see all of the new merchandise that we picked out finally arrive in the store.



We kicked off our new arrivals with a beautiful touch of spring featuring crisp whites, greens, purples and yellows mixed with textures from burlap, stone and tin.

Customers are always longing for something new to freshen up their homes after the holidays are over and all of the decorations have come down and been put away. We feel the same way in the store and we love the energy these little bits of spring bring into our space!

We were also so pleased to find many wonderful new furniture pieces at market that also have a clean and fresh feel. They can help open up your spaces at home by infusing them with lighter woods, glass and refreshing colors.

Gwenieve Wood & Glass Cocktail Table $575
Othello Iron Mirror Coffee Table $795
Cassidy Console $598

Oneen Lamp Table $595


Kate Linen Table $595
Take a look at our slideshow of many of the new furniture and accessory pieces that are arriving in our nest daily! We look forward to getting back on the blogging track and keeping you updated on this year's happenings in the store, in the design world and more!