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Movin' On Up

Jonathan Adler is by far one of my favorite home furnishings and interior designers. A few years ago he and his partner, writer Simon Doonan, decided to sell their 1960's Shelter Island cabin and move on up to a larger piece of property in the same area. In the July issue of Architectural Digest, the two give us a peek inside their beautiful one story compound. Their home is very true to Jonathan Adler's style, it's modern but rustic. Definitely "happy chic". There's tons of bright, bold colors, and cool geometric patterns. And check out that pool pavilion. Seriously, insane. Loves it! 


*All photos courtesy of Joshua McHugh for Architectural Digest

Floral Fever

After realizing how boring my wardrobe is I feel like I've been doing a really good job of slowly incorporating color into it. I bought brightly colored jeans and blouses and now its time to take the next step. Patterns! Lately I've been dying for a floral blouse. I used to own several floral pieces of clothing but the colors were dark or muted and the patterns were apparently too "grandma" for me, or so my friends thought. Being that I still love floral patterns, I've been trying to find shirts and blouses that have a younger, fresher feel. I saw a couple in Zara that I loved, but this Hive and Honey Floral Button Down from Piperlime is by far one of my favorites. It screams spring. I love the bright colors of it and how they paired it with yellow jeans. (That might be a little too bold for me though). I think it looks fun and flirty and its not "grandma-ish" at all! 

Room of the Week

For this weeks room of the week I chose something that is totally outside of my comfort zone in terms of my personal taste. With that being said, I seriously think this room is fabulous. I love how eclectic, modern and funky it is. Perfect pops of bright colors and cool patterns are everywhere you look. Who would've though you could mix florals and animal prints and geometric patterns and put them all in one room. It's a lot when you break it down but it just works so well in this space. Loves it! 

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