I'm off on holiday and will be back in early November. Until then, I leave you in the company of some fabulous ladies...I hope you enjoy the posts they have put together! See you soon! xx
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Hello little lovelies, it's Erika from Small Shop!
I've been working on redecorating my bedroom, and in doing so, I realized I seem to like to incorporate 5 elements into my spaces. So I thought it would be fun to identify those 5 pieces and show some examples of how my fave designers often use this formula too!

grasscloth mirror, $499 / brass chandelier, $299 / Eames dowel leg chair, $399 /cowhide & horn stool, $149 / vintage Oushak rug, $295
Now let's take a look at some of my fave spaces and how the designers have incorporated these 5 elements:






There are always pieces that crossover and do double-duty as well = bonus!
What's your formula for success?

Nice formula, I don't tend to work by one. When I decorate it's usually a very slow process and are simply things I like - there probably is an underlying formula though.
ReplyDeleteOk, I learned so much from this post, thanks to both of you, two of my favorites together ;)
ReplyDeleteSuch an informative and inspiring post. Thank you, Erika!
ReplyDeleteThis is so helpful! Will be referencing this for sure.
ReplyDeleteLoved this post! Really inspiring :)
ReplyDeleteMaria
congrats, lovely post :)
ReplyDeleteThis was such a fun post! I was just thinking I don't have that antique-y piece in our bedroom...next on the list!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post!
ReplyDeleteIsn’t That Charming.
Absolutely love this post-and so helpful on the key elements you need for a room!! That chandy and stool are my favorite!!
ReplyDeleteOkay, this formula is perfect! It's exactly what I love about rooms summed up into five parts!
ReplyDeleteimpeccable taste... that erika never ceases to inspire me :) absolutely love that she has broken it down to such a simple formula!!! XO brynn
ReplyDeleteI love it!! So smart! It seems easy to breakdown a room like this but it is not...so thank you for this formula! Its in the mix
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and to be honest I'm a interior design lover and I never noticed all those similar elements in the beautiful rooms... !
ReplyDeleteSo a big thank you !!!
great post! nice to see it broken down in way that makes sense!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are some amazing rooms, I love the style and interior design themes. When you first look at one, it's hard to decide what to focus on first. I think the pattern for number 1 in Molly Luetkemeyer's room is dazzling. Ever since moving into my new home, I can't stop thinking of different things I'd like to add to it. My husband has banned me from visiting www.LovedayAntiques.co.uk, although he is right that we don't have the money for it.
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