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Showing posts with label decor. Show all posts

Channing Tatum's Beverly Hills Mansion



Nestled in beautiful Beverly Hills is the gated, $6 million dollar mansion that actor Channing Tatum and his wife Jenna Dewan Tatum recently purchased. The oak-covered 4,853 square foot acre home includes 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, making this the perfect home for the growing family.


The Cape Cod-style home is built with double-height ceilings, and includes a gourmet country-inspired kitchen. Most of the rooms in the mansion have an attached patio, including the master bedroom, which includes a bathroom with both a shower and a large bathtub with a bay window.

The family will be able to spend quality time in the backyard thanks to a pool, spa and gardens, and an outdoor fireplace to enjoy the beautiful California nights.

Do you love the idea of an East Coast inspired home in Beverly Hills?

Creating Holiday Cheer In Your Home



With the holiday season upon us, homeowners have begun to decorate their homes to create and spread holiday cheer to their friends and loved ones when they visit. If you haven’t begun decorating yet, there is still plenty of time to create a festive and inviting atmosphere for your space, and when you do start, make sure to take the time to relish the decorating process, as it only comes once a year!
From a rustic approach focusing on pinecone garlands and ornaments, to an elegant atmosphere with gold and green accents, there are many approaches towards bringing the holiday warmth into your home.


To truly capture the holidays, adding a burst of color, such as a pop of red and green, create a warm atmosphere during the chilly, winter months. From throw blankets draped over chairs and couches, to stockings and garland adorning your mantle, there are endless possibilities in creating a classic holiday look.

What is your favorite look for the holiday season?


Creating Style with Tone on Tone Layering



When it comes to design, most often we are dead set on a certain color to decorate the room with. Some are all about robin’s egg and determined to bring that color to your interiors, while others can only envision greys. One of the upsides of falling in love with a specific color is that by designing your space with the tone on tone approach, you can create a calm and beautiful space.

Tone on tone focuses on layering one specific color throughout your space. You can mix and match different textures and patterns in your interior, but by sticking with the same color, you can drastically transform your space.


Ranging from bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, and living rooms, tone on tone layering works beautifully in most rooms. The effect can range from heavy, where the walls, furniture, pillows and décor are the same color, to minimal, where a select few items in your room reflect the same tone.
What color would you choose for the tone on tone look?




Playing With Textures


Textures are in, and it’s time to embrace soft velvets, suede, and textured corduroy. Vastly different, these fabrics are both sophisticated yet durable, and can match beautifully with darker color schemes.

Corduroy, which is comprised of twisted fibers that form a “cord,” is a rigid form of velvet. Wider wales on a sofa, which is the width of the cord, brings about a homey feel to your space, while wider wales on throw pillows pack a punch of pizazz to neutral pieces in your interior.

If you’re up for mixing textures, try combining leather cushions with corduroy throws to add interest to your seating arrangements. Be brave with your upholstery choices, and if bringing an eclectic feel to your space is the look you want, mixing textures is your route.

How do you decorate with different textures?