Saturday, October 1, 2011

A New Old Pickup!

My next purchase... Thinking about this 1953 refurbished ford pickup truck for my weekend flea marketing & antiquing excursions. What do you think???
Perfect condition with a new engine!


Simple interior that begs for the upholstery to be slipcovered! (See examples below)...

Brand new bed to haul all of my flea-market finds.

Now, check out these truck interiors that inspire my desire to slipcover the seats of the cab!


Loving the Shabby Chic floral!


This clever mix of fabrics includes burlap for the backs of the seats.


LOVE!!!



Monday, September 5, 2011

Naples Love Affair

I've been in Naples, Florida for the last couple of weeks. It is my secret haven, and I escape to my condo hideaway there any time I can. I like that it is a very quick flight from Atlanta, and once I'm there, I feel like I am in a tropical paradise. The town of Olde Naples is sophisticated but down-to-earth. The gulf views are as beautiful as any Caribbean beach...and the harbors offer sea-shack dining overlooking scores of beautiful boats. I'm not very social when I'm there because it's an older crowd, but I enjoy my private time to rejuvenate, read, paint, create, write, meditate and enjoy the beautiful gulf.

View from my condo.

Harbor view from local restaurant.

Lately, I've been wanting my own home in the heart of Naples to share with my family and friends. Driving around a couple of days ago, I found this gem...and it is for sale! It's the perfect beach cottage with it's own guest cottage, pool, and it's in walking distance to both the village (and nearest Starbucks!) and the beach. Perfect location, and a hefty pricetag to match. It's something I'd have to seriously consider as I am not one to "invest" in real estate lightly. This is something I would keep forever. Check it out, and let me know what you think!



My own phone shot of the front. See the guest cottage in the foreground? The gate leads to the main cottage and the courtyard pool. The following images are from the real estate listing...

View of the guest cottage overlooking the sparkling pool!

Guest cottage kitchen.

I love the floors in the guest cottage bedroom. They continue throughout the rest of the cottage. I'd probably maximize the space for a bit more sleeping space in here...Maybe even bunks.


This is the back of the main cottage. I absolutely love the architecture! Most of the homes in Olde Naples are Mediterranean style. This more relaxed look suits me much better. I like a casual, playful vibe at the beach.
I think I'd spend most of my time right here!

The main cottage was built in 2010 with a perfect seaside cottage aesthetic.


I don't consider myself a girlie-girl, but for some reason I really love the feminine decor. I may tone some of it down, but I would definitely keep the large cabbage rose wallpaper in the powder room. I couldn't have it in my every-day home, but it's fun and refreshing in a vacation house.
Same goes for the master bedroom. This is a bit frous-frous for me, but I could easily make the decor less feminine with wood floors, an upholstered headboard, maybe some modern accent furniture. I like the pink, but I would have to break it up a bit with natural materials.

Here's another opportunity for added sleeping space. I think vacation homes should comfortably sleep at least ten people. And that doesn't mean twin beds! Who likes to sleep in a twin? Have you ever seen a twin bed in a hotel? Aside from twin sized bunks for a kids' room, I would make sure everyone had at least a double bed. This room seems to have a lot of extra floor space and could eaily fit a king bed or two doubles.

Anyway, that gives you an overview of my favorite available property I've seen in Olde Naples thus far. The asking price is a little steep in my opinion, but it has everything I'm looking for...I'll keep you posted!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Flea Markets & More Mirrors...

I don't want to sound like a broken record, but I went flea-merketing today with SH (one of my bff's) and found nary an oversized mirror. It made me sad, but inspired me to share more images of what I am looking for. And I don't want to hear that I can only have one of these if I spend $5000 or more! I actually found one on Craigslist a few weeks ago for $450, but by the time I called about it, it was gone. 
Keep your eyes and ears open for me, people!
And, remarkably, I found a bench that looked like this today on my flea-spree but it had really ugly fabric on it. It was $250. and would look FAB with a zebra hide in lieu of said fabric. I may have to go back and get it.

Look how gorgeous!!

Even though I didn't discover the type of mirror I'm coveting, I found lots of other goodies. I collect all kinds of furnishings and art...my biggest weakness is chairs (especially pairs of them)...and I use them in client projects or my own home. I am very careful not to over-spend, because every piece I purchase usually requires tweaking. That can add up fast. Did I mention I'm pretty cost conscious?? Anyway, I'll show you pics of my finds every now and then, and you can let me know your thoughts!

For example, I found these at Goodwill. No lie. $25 for the pair!! I haven't figured out what to do with them yet, but I can assure you they will be lacquered and reupholstered. The options are endless, and I need some time to wrap my brain around my ideas. Any suggestions?...

My "Go-To" Daily Style

My "Go-To" Daily Style


I live in jeans but like to dress them up or down depending on my mood. I'm a shorty, so I usually wear high heels or wedges, but  these Prada driving shoes are perfect for running around town. Right now, I'm into nude tones, creams and matte gold. Gotta wear my big Givenchy sunglasses every day. Trying to avoid wrinkles...

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Giant Oversized Mirrors...

I'm decorating my Atlanta loft, and a lot of my initial blogs will probably focus on that. I hope they don't bore you. I'm absolutely loving the super-clean, all white palette with a mixture of modern and opulent, traditional elements. Eventually, I want to install reclaimed wood floors, but it's not my priority right now. Picture white slipcovered furniture, pale cowhides, modern Lucite and chrome tables mixed with raw woods and touches of gold gilding. I'm also loving patinaed mirror finishes. I guess it's all pretty current design right now, but even with my twenty years of residential design experience, I've always been a sucker for whatever the current trend is. Just a glimpse into my constantly visualizing mind. Soon I will share "before" and "after" photos. Hope you like!
This is what I'm searching for right now...a BIG, oversized mirror. Something old.

Gotta have this mirror...and Lucite end tables. Nesting, preferably.

This mirror would do too. Why is it so hard for me to find one that doesn't cost 10 trillion dollars? Oh, and by the way, you'll find that even though money isn't much of an object in my world, I am a BIG-time-bargain-hunting-freak...Help me find the perfect mirror, please!!!   - XOXO, Fitzie