Roots of Reinvention Taking Shape


Another holiday season is behind us and we are deep into resolutions, reminders to be grateful, mantras, mindfulness to reach goals set for the coming year no matter how big or small.  This is a time to reset, recharge, recommit.   We may repeat ourselves year after year, maybe never quite reaching those goals set, but we keep trying and that's the important thing.  Remember, it's the journey that counts, not always the destination!


Last year I did a post at this time ~ Making Choices ~ It holds true as much now as it did then.





You know I love my Year in Review posts!  My Top 5 most popular posts of this past year~


An Empty Nest  ~ (this is more sentimental than anything else)




Feng Shui Your way to Abundance ~ Who doesn't want more abundance?




A Headboard Alternative ~ We are always looking for ideas for "how to" do something differently.




My Icon Apartment Showcase Apartment ~ This was a wonderful opportunity and I was so pleased with the outcome.




Walk with me: Coconut Grove ~ many of you said you felt like you were there.



I am THRILLED to announce that in addition to my design practice, for which I will always be wholly passionate about and this blog, which has enriched my life in ways I could have never imagined, I will be working towards certification as a life coach this coming year.  It is a big commitment but I know it will enhance my life and hopefully others, as I begin this new journey and figure out how the pieces will all fit together.  I am on a Stargazer's journey as Martha Beck  puts it (which is who I will be training under) and once you "find your own North Star," there is no turning back!



Simply, we all get stuck; stuck in our self sabotaging thoughts, stuck in negativity, stuck in patterns that no longer serve us.  My purpose is to learn how to "re~train" my brain in an effort to accept the things I cannot change and put me on a path of more positivity that has thus far eluded me to a certain extent. I will learn tools to help me live my best life ~ then hopefully, help others to do the same.

I am excited, nervous, exhilarated, anxious to see where this new path leads and how I will incorporate it into my life by design.     Join Me.











Feng Shui your way to Abundance

Boise Interiors

There are sooo many guidelines for applying the Feng Shui principles to an office, but for the purpose of this post I am discussing one aspect:  the wealth, abundance, and prosperity sector.  And in the spirit of paying it forward, I want to share it with you.
I recently "refreshed" and feng shuied my own office.  I wanted to concentrate on the upper left hand side of my desk to hopefully increase my opportunities and create more abundance.

1st things 1st ~ Start from a command position



The left corner of your office, based on the location of the doorway, or the left corner of your desk, based on the location of your chair (if that is easier or more practical for you) is your wealth/prosperity sector based on the bagua map.  Simply place something green, purple, gold or a wood element in that area.  It can be prominently displayed or hidden, as long as it's in that quadrant.




Clutter drains energy, so be sure to clean and organize the area.  It's easier to think and be productive when everything is in its place!  This is the #1 recommendation that Feng Shui practitioners suggest!  Use these diagrams to help you place objects and/or colors in the sectors you want to concentrate on.  I used money, and in one case a jade bowl with a small piece of amethyst in it, to enhance the prosperity corner.  Don't be afraid to think outside the bagua box.



This is a beautiful office.  Beloved objects and personal moments are displayed prominently:  a good thing!  My only suggestion would be to switch the lamp and the greenery, for a better feng shui situation.




This might explain why Kelly Wearstler appears prosperous, this and hard work!




A computer is fine in that area if it helps you create abundance by the nature of the work you do.  However, I think it is better positioned in your career sector, don't you?




Whether you have a large office, or you work out of a closet or armoire, the same principles apply.




We know, and I always say, your surroundings have a deep and profound impact on your well being and sense of calm.  If we can help create a little more good chi, why wouldn't we?




A Follow UP… Since I have done this, 2 jobs have come into the office. Coincidence, I think not!



Fire Places and Fine Moments



Another Holiday House has come and gone.  I barely made it before it closed but I knew it was a must see!  The Academy Mansion was once again home to this spectacular feast for the eyes, now in its seventh year.  Much has been written about this year's show house that benefits The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.  No doubt if you read other blogs, I am sure you came across the coverage, so I'd like to just point out the things that resonate with me.  It's a little subjective, but ...

Designer Amy Lau collaborating with Baccarat (celebrating there 250th anniversary) transforms the great reception area into a Winter Wonderland or Galerie des Glaces.  Inspired by the hall of mirrors at Versailles this hall was transformed into a dining room for a sit down dinner with seating for 20 fit for a queen, and transfixes us with the elegance and grace of Baccarat crystal.  Baccarat's signature red crystal is the focal point in this oh so glamorous setting.  Crystals found in the archive were places around the room and hung from branches on the table for an added layer of sparkle!  I wrote an in depth post on Baccarat here.







I read about the art and scupture, which was amazing through out, so I looked towards the fireplaces.  Each decorator handled this sometimes inconspicuous space with thought and care.




Lillian August had the most architecturally interesting room in the house and made the most of it.  Celebration of the Holidays, or the den, dressed in winter white and pale blue was a quiet respite from the festivities.



The Jupiter console table by my friends at Areté Collection looked phenomenal.  I might need this in my life!



The selenite logs in the fireplace is a treatment I have used in clients homes before; unexpected and delightful!




I was pretty blown away by Gary McBournie's Carribbean Island Holiday room.  I was told he was not allowed to change the walls at all.  The owners liked a leather treatment that had been done in the past and wanted to maintain the integrity of it, so Gary was really forced to think outside the box.  Sheathing and tending the room was the only answer, with Gary's fabric no less, from Antillies.


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Bold art and bars were seen in many of the rooms, to which I say, "Bravo!"




This fireplace gets an A for outstanding.  The shells are elevated to sculptural art and the custom fire screen by Liz O'Brien adds another layer of embellishment as it summons the sun.  Love it!




Michael Tavano always inspires me and his energetic bedrooms; La Fête Nationale or what a Paris pied- à- terre might be like is no exception.


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The 2014 Balmain collection inspired Michael to create this AMAZING rope window treatment interspersed with beads.  That, along with 200 yards of fabric, the painted floor, and the incredible drop ceiling fixture was a real highlight!




The matte, Stiff Key blue, Farrow and Ball paint felt fresh and French.  It played well off the metal in the fireplace, including andirons by Michael Aram.  Michael explained to me that 500 layers of paint were applied to the canvas above the fireplace by Tae-Ho Kim, then a pattern is chiseled out.  You really must see it to believe it.




With the color blue still dancing in my head, I fell in love with the mischievous midnight sequin tulle backed on fabric enveloping the daybed and creating an intimate, rich area to relax by Louis Navarette.








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Since I know Patrick Hamilton personally, I can say his room was as elegant as he is!  The subtle nuances of his deconstructed derby room made for a rich interpretation.  The color of the walls like a mint julep, the light fixture like a requisite decorative hat, the french chairs, and the silk of a jockey uniform all helped the story unfold slowly.

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 I was taken with his treatment of the fireplace in his room with the sculptural Vestal screen from John Lyle.




Linherr Holligsworth set out to create a warm personal space on the upstairs landing with unique accouterments that also had a museum like quality to them.  Welcome to the Gala at the Musée.  What I was especially taken with were the custom bronze window treatments.  Bringing the ball gown like curtains down below the tops of the columns from these custom sculptural hooks was as brilliant as it was beautiful!


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If you have never been to Holiday House be sure to check it out next year.  It's nice to have a show house to look forward to in the fall and it is quickly becoming not only a tradition, but the event of the season for designers and the design minded!

There wasn't a New Year's room so I will just leave you with my wishes for a joyous night and a       HAPPY NEW YEAR.


XO, Carrie



*ph: via 1st Dibs