Casart Coverings has similar thinking with Veronica Beard.Are you juggling fixing breakfast, making lunches for the kids and getting dressed for work? Want to simplify getting ready in the morning? That's what Veronica Beard would like to do. "We're delivering a collection that helps you live in the moment and not stress about your clothes", she says. This is Continue Reading
Why Didn’t We Think of That?
Why didn't we think of that?Well, I'm kicking myself all over because why we didn't think of this idea! But it does seem appropriate to blog about it on a Wednesday. Anne Maxwell Foster and Suysel de Pedro Cunningham of Tilton Fenwick (named after both of their freshman college dorms) have just launched a Wallpaper Weekly blog post. This is what they had to say Continue Reading
Mad Cap on Coastal (pre & post Irene)
It's a mad cap on coastal themes with Hurricane Irene going coastal (up the NE) and so are we featuring coastal design -- if I can can get this post written before a possible power outage. It's a race against heavy winds and storm surges just miles away....I hope whatever damage Irene leaves in her wake it will be minimal for us all and the Outer Banks, where we were Continue Reading
The Art of Color
The Art of Color brings soothing subtle tones of silver, pinks, and chocolates. The drama of black and white. The bold, bright electric colors of the 60s. The surprising blend of blues. It's all in the September issue of House Beautiful, The Art of Color. I loved it all! But my eye lingered on Snap, Crackle, Pop! about a beach house designed by Mona Ross Continue Reading
A Mural of Another Color
Besides a Mural of Another Color, the other title for this post could be The Ever Changing Mural or The Technology of Color. Intrigued? I was when I first saw this. Not only was I fascinated by the technological ability but how clever the concept was. This mural by Carnovsky is on exhibit in London.Carnovsky is an Milan based group that creates wallpapers for Continue Reading






