Cheap & Chic of the Week: Accenting with Urban

IMG_2507For those of you who have been following Lacquered Life since the beginning, and when I say the beginning I mean fall of 2009 when I was living in my grad school studio apartment in Philadelphia (above), then you know that I have always been a big fan of Urban Outfitters. I think that their “Apartment” products are good looking, well made, and extremely well priced … their products managed to seem feasible even when I was in graduate school. Several apartments and a house later, I remain a loyal customer to Urban Outfitters for all the products they offer for the home  – and right now, there are some really great products. So today I thought I would share some of my current favorites with you. Happy shopping!

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Exploring Bermuda: St. George’s

IMG_5589Hello Lacquered Lifers! Sorry for the radio silence yesterday, I was in Bermuda over the weekend celebrating my mother’s birthday. We had a wonderful time staying at Tuckers Point with the family, doing what most people do on beach vacations: eating/drinking, laughing, tanning, swimming, snorkeling … but of course I had to add a trip to St. George’s to my Bermuda itinerary. St. George’s is the earliest colonial English settlement in the New World. It was founded in 1612 by members of the Virginia Company whose ship had gotten waylaid during a storm on the way to Jamestown. After building two additional ships from local Bermuda cedar, members of the Company continued on to Jamestown, however, they left behind a group of people to establish St. Georges and Bermuda. St. George’s remained the capital of Bermuda until 1815 when it was moved to Hamilton, and in 2000, St. George’s became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. IMG_5590 IMG_5593 IMG_5601 IMG_5603 IMG_5618 IMG_5622 IMG_5625 IMG_5630There is a lot about St. George’s that reminds me of Charleston, and that is not surprising. Both colonies were founded by English Settlers within sixty years of each other, and many of Charleston’s settlers came by way of Bermuda. IMG_5647 IMG_5649 IMG_5634 IMG_5655If you’re ever in Bermuda, and have the opportunity to do some exploring, I highly recommend St. George’s. It is chock full of colorful colonial architecture and some beautiful views. I cannot wait to return.

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Green With Envy

Green SmokeHave you ever been in a color phase? A phase where your eye seems drawn to a certain color way all the time? I’m currently in a green phase. Now don’t get me wrong, I am a blue person, but I am really loving green these days. Although not in clothes, never in clothes. As a person with olive colored skin I really just can’t wear green. With paint colors however, I am surrounding myself with green. So today, here are a few of my absolute favorite green paints. Tried and tested. Always remember, paint colors on computer screens do not necessarily look like paint colors on swatches, and paint colors on swatches do not always look like paint colors on walls. Always buy sample pots and test your colors! Screen Shot 2014-07-18 at 3.09.26 PMFarrow & Ball Green Smoke (as seen on trim above)Screen Shot 2014-07-18 at 3.02.40 PMBenjamin Moore Aganthus GreenScreen Shot 2014-07-18 at 3.02.51 PMBenjamin Moore Louisburg GreenScreen Shot 2014-07-18 at 3.03.03 PMBenjamin Moore Colony GreenScreen Shot 2014-07-18 at 3.06.14 PMFarrow & Ball Lichen

photos via Benjamin Moore and Farrow & Ball

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