Thank You Southern Living!

IMG_2366Good Morning Lacquered Lifers! Southern Living Magazine’s March issue drops today, and guess what? That’s our front door! So thrilled that they decided to use our front door for their first issue of spring, with a feature on the doorways of Charleston. To be totally honest, I may be more excited that Hamish is on the cover of a magazine than I am that my house is on the cover of a magazine. What can I say, I’m a mom who loves her dogs. A big thank you to Southern Living for shooting our door, and for featuring it on the cover. Below, a few more of the Charleston doors in the feature, and the source info for our door. Door 4 Door 2 Door 3 DoorPaint Color // Door Knocker // Mail Slot // Lantern (similar)

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Following the Herd

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  • February 17, 2015

water-zebra-wallpaperGood Morning Lacquered Lifers. Hope everyone enjoyed their Valentine’s Day and their long weekend. Unfortunately for me, I have been a tad under the weather the past few days. Nothing a little shock of pattern won’t fix! Woke up this morning dreaming of warmer weather, warm weather colors, and warm weather patterns. One of the first that always comes to mind is zebra. It is one of my absolute favorites. Despite my love of leopard, I will always overrule leopard in favor of zebra. Below, a small zebra inspiration board. zebraBrunschwig & Fils “Le Zebre” // Lilly Pulitzer “I Herd You” // Milly Zebra King Swimsuit // Elle Decor // Scalamandre “Zebras” // China Seas “Nairobi” // I Married Adventure

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Michelle Obama Decorates

washpostGood Morning Lacquered Lifers! So First Lady Michelle Obama has officially made her first imprint on the decoration of one of the White House’s more public rooms. While the Obama family decorator, Michael S. Smith, redecorated the private family quarters upstairs, as well as the Oval Office the Obamas had not made any alterations to the rest of the house, until this week. trumanThis is how the Family Dining Room looked when the Kennedy’s arrived at the White House. This room had been decorated during the Truman administration, and had been used as a place for first family meals since 1825 during the Adams administration. kennedyIn 1963, Mrs. Kennedy redecorated the room, and moved the first family dining to the private quarters upstairs. old_family_dining_room_2009The room remained mostly as Mrs. Kennedy had decorated it for many years, and has traditionally been used for small official meals, such as working lunches with foreign heads of state. washpost 2Whilst the Obamas have retained the antiques that were chosen by Mrs. Kennedy, as well as an 18th century chandelier, the walls have been repainted a pale grey, the drapes have changed from gold to burgundy, a new rug added, and most obviously the art replaced with very modern pieces. While I appreciate the injection of a modern touch in the artwork, as well as the change in paint color, I’m a tad confused on the rug and the drapery. I don’t really see those two elements agreeing with each other. And it seems that they chose to keep the existing upholstery on the dining chairs, which also doesn’t seem to agree with the rug and the window treatments. I think I might have taken more cues from the bright and bold colors in the artwork when choosing the colors for the rug, and perhaps looked for a less busy pattern. Also, if they were going for a more modern look I would have handled the window treatments differently. Definitely not burgundy, probably no tiebacks … I really like the way Jackie Kennedy had the drapes hung on the inside of the window so as not to lose the beautiful Greek Revival window surround. Enough on my thoughts … I am really curious about what you think. Make a comment! 

photos via The White House Blog & The Washington Post 

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