NatGeo does it right.

NatGeo does it right.

I am horrid at memorizing anything! I still cannot believe I made is through 4 years of Art History with out cheating, because really I needed all the help I could get. I’m glad that Brazilian Studio PS2 thought up such a clever game, now I won’t have to look like a fool with all my designer friends and can smugly ramble on about what typeface this and that was. Kudos!

Designed by Brazilian studio PS2.
There is something charming about kitchens, better still Southern-style Kitchen. I love the “homey” feeling they have, making me long for warm Thanksgivings and many Christmas’s to come.
I am accustom to seeing Ikea in more modern style homes, with there sleek, clean, and minimalist lines. However, every once in awhile I come across someone who can seamlessly include Ikea in a there more traditional style home. This lovely Senoia, Georgia home has done just that. I love the use of Ikea furnishing with the Windsor Arm Chairs, Ballard Storage Ottoman’s and antique details. Sure does make you re-think your next stop to Ikea, doesn’t it?




{ Tria Giovan – Southern Living }
Wall paint: Toasted Pine Nut (7696), by The Sherwin-Williams Company; Wall, trim, and door paint: Roycroft Vellum (2833), also by The Sherwin-Williams Company; Light Fixtures: custom, by Sandy Springs Gallery, 770/324-2557; Cabinetry: Akurum/Liljestad, by IKEA; Cabinet Handles: Grej, by IKEA; Cabinet Knobs: Antik, by IKEA; Wood Countertops: Numerär, by IKEA; Quartz Countertops: CaesarStone in Rosemary, available through IKEA; Range: Dåtid Pro H50 An, by IKEA; Dishwasher: Renlig Integrated, by IKEA; Faucet: Baliza by Brizo; Chair: Windsor Arm Chairs from Chairish painted with Smokey Slate (460E-3) by Behr; Stools: Courbe Storage Ottoman, by Ballard Designs, upholstered in Sunbrella’s Velvet in Herbal Green