Expressive Embellishments

Today I’m sharing some incredible spaces and designs - they are all different but, the common thread is they were all created using stencils and paint! Click images for source.

Alison Sheffield

Alison Sheffield

Being quarantined was just the focused time Alison Sheffield an interior designer from Cohassett, MA needed to tackle stenciling her entry hall. The results are fantastic! She has inspired many with the ongoing brilliant design of her home. Basically she never stops! And we are all the luckier for it!

Nicole Blackmon

Nicole Blackmon

Nicole Blackmon is constantly changing things up… and stenciling is only one thing she’s done on-top of temporary wallpaper, tile and floor decals. She stenciled this vintage family dresser and the results are fabulous. When she and her family moved into their latest NYC rental last summer she went to town - first she adding a graphic pattern to the kitchen and most recently she took to her fireplace surround.

Nicole Blackmon

Nicole Blackmon

Nicole Blackmon

Nicole Blackmon

Nicole shows marvelously that just because you rent - it doesn’t mean you can’t personalize a space.

Emily

Emily

Emily of Thirteen79 Design has also tackled walls and furniture. The walls above are from her bath - the chest of drawers below was inspired by an Antropologie bone inlay chest. Both designs are incredible!

Emily

Emily

Kim Jenkins

Kim Jenkins

I love this bold pattern Kim Jenkins added to her Livingroom walls - until I started researching this post I thought it was wallpaper! So cool! Kim’s whole home is full of cool design - her mix is effortless and leaves you swooning!

Kate Dreyer

Kate Dreyer

Kate Dreyer an interior designer outside of Washington D.C. added this great pop of pattern to her daughters bedroom - I love the fun feel - it’s a great backdrop to the rest of the colorful design.

Emma Carole Paradis

Emma Carole Paradis

Emma Carole Paradis is one half of Impeccable Nest design team from Bedford, N.H. In the midst of a few other projects around her home - she was inspired by our mutual friend Alison Sheffield to grab this amazing pagoda stencil and go for it in her principal bath. It really is stunning!


Here are the companies used (not in order of appearance): Cutting Edge Stencils, Royal Design Studio Stencils, Stencils Lab and The Stencil Library.


I have yet to use a stencil because we have original 1924 textured plaster in the Chalet but, maybe one day - maybe on a piece of furniture. Have you?

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xo

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Top 3 Favorite Posts

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Recently while I was typing away on my laptop my son asked me - “Mom what’s your favorite Blog you ever wrote?” I of course answered by saying “Well, sweetie pie I could never pick a single one.” He came right back and said “Ok so your top three!”

So friends this week I’m sharing my top 3 favorite pieces.

  • Tudor Admiration: This piece combines my love of Architecture and my love of personal history. My family home growing up is the beautiful Tudor shown in the center. This home (which is a few blocks from the Chalet) absolutely shaped my love of this architectural design. (12/6/2017)

  • Seeing Red: The images are beautiful and so inspiring. I loved gathering them and it was so fun researching the color - the names of all the hues and the phrasing - I so wish I could paint the town red tonight! (9/11/2019)

In the life of this site I’ve published 143 pieces including today’s - it wasn’t easy picking just three… will you allow me to mention two more! My wonderful client projects: Deck Refresh (7/17/19) Stylish Situation (2/12/2020)

I hope you enjoyed this trip down memory lane. Til next time my friends be happy and I hope summer is treating you well. xo

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