Showing posts with label navy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label navy. Show all posts

10.28.2016

Tour My House: Upstairs Den


This little den, at the top of our stairs, is bound to become a play area for our two boys once Baby G makes his arrival in a few weeks. But, for now, its a sweet place for us to read or for our guests. It's also home to my favorite little gallery wall. With pieces from my friend Leigh-Anne O'Brien, local artist Beth Henson, my husband's great-aunt, and drawings I've done of our parents' homes. 








Thanks, you guys, for following along all week! I can't tell you how much I appreciate all of your love and support. 
Hope you guys have a great weekend! 


Tour My House: Upstairs Den


This little den, at the top of our stairs, is bound to become a play area for our two boys once Baby G makes his arrival in a few weeks. But, for now, its a sweet place for us to read or for our guests. It's also home to my favorite little gallery wall. With pieces from my friend Leigh-Anne O'Brien, local artist Beth Henson, my husband's great-aunt, and drawings I've done of our parents' homes. 








Thanks, you guys, for following along all week! I can't tell you how much I appreciate all of your love and support. 
Hope you guys have a great weekend! 


1.12.2015

A Coral and Navy Sunporch


Anyone dreaming of sunnier skies and warmer days? 
I am not one to despise the cold, but this dreary weather has me wishing for more Spring-like days and a chance to play outside. 

I love sharing what I've got going on with you guys, but to be honest, blogging takes a lot of time. I love showing you the befores and afters of my clients' spaces, but taking the photos, editing, (sometimes re-taking photos), posting them, and coming up with something you guys may find interesting to say about them every time can take a lot of time. 
My blog is a fun place to share what I like, love, and a few new discoveries here and there. However, it also serves as my portfolio, showing my ideas, how they translate into a client's home, and the way things magically happen. 

My process with my clients involves a lot of steps. 
I wanted to share an {abbreviated} version of how everything works here at MGD. 
_______________________________________

Step One: Meeting - in-person (unless you're an e-design client)
Here, I listen to your wishes/desires/goals, and I share my initial thoughts on the project. I take measurements, photos, and notes.

Step Two: After our meeting, I make a big punchlist/outline for the project that provides links to things I think you need or can order yourself. I take a lot of time finding things for clients. A. Lot.
Ordering fabric samples, studying my paint chart, choosing proportionate pieces. 
Everything I suggest has a reason. 

Step Three: Upon approval of my mood boards and punch list, we make a fabric order, furniture order, and wait. And wait. For it all to come in, to be made, etc. 
This step can be the absolute longest ever. Sometimes fabrics aren't available anymore, or there's not enough yardage, or my workroom is backed up, or my upholster is super busy. This step can actually take up to 6 months if we keep getting curve balls. 
When everything is ready, or most of it, I will come and do a big install. Most of the time, it takes a couple of visits to wrap everything up. I love doing my own installs so as to make sure its all done the way it should be. And I like to see it all in person too. 

I rarely show the nitty gritty when it comes to my job, because truthfully, it overshadows all the great, fun things about what I do. But, there are a million trips to the upholsterer, equally as many deliveries from my workroom, a ton of emails, texts, and PayPal invoices sprinkled in there too. Sometimes my clients are patient and sometimes they aren't. 
Sometimes they do what I say and sometimes they don't.
:)))))

________________________________________

Either way, my job is amazing and I have a ton of fun, so that's really all I can ask for, right?

To finish this long explanation, I wanted to show the most fun first step in my job:

The Mood Board

This shows a client how a room will look and feel (for the most part) and how the pieces work together. I use a simple program on my iPad that beats the ever-living heck outta those big presentation boards we labored over in college. 

Back to the original purpose of this post: Showing you guys my plan for a client's bright and crisp, preppy sun porch. It will double as a home office and reading space. 
I am kinda crazy over the fun contrast of the classic navy and pretty coral, all balanced with stark white. 


A Coral and Navy Sunporch


Anyone dreaming of sunnier skies and warmer days? 
I am not one to despise the cold, but this dreary weather has me wishing for more Spring-like days and a chance to play outside. 

I love sharing what I've got going on with you guys, but to be honest, blogging takes a lot of time. I love showing you the befores and afters of my clients' spaces, but taking the photos, editing, (sometimes re-taking photos), posting them, and coming up with something you guys may find interesting to say about them every time can take a lot of time. 
My blog is a fun place to share what I like, love, and a few new discoveries here and there. However, it also serves as my portfolio, showing my ideas, how they translate into a client's home, and the way things magically happen. 

My process with my clients involves a lot of steps. 
I wanted to share an {abbreviated} version of how everything works here at MGD. 
_______________________________________

Step One: Meeting - in-person (unless you're an e-design client)
Here, I listen to your wishes/desires/goals, and I share my initial thoughts on the project. I take measurements, photos, and notes.

Step Two: After our meeting, I make a big punchlist/outline for the project that provides links to things I think you need or can order yourself. I take a lot of time finding things for clients. A. Lot.
Ordering fabric samples, studying my paint chart, choosing proportionate pieces. 
Everything I suggest has a reason. 

Step Three: Upon approval of my mood boards and punch list, we make a fabric order, furniture order, and wait. And wait. For it all to come in, to be made, etc. 
This step can be the absolute longest ever. Sometimes fabrics aren't available anymore, or there's not enough yardage, or my workroom is backed up, or my upholster is super busy. This step can actually take up to 6 months if we keep getting curve balls. 
When everything is ready, or most of it, I will come and do a big install. Most of the time, it takes a couple of visits to wrap everything up. I love doing my own installs so as to make sure its all done the way it should be. And I like to see it all in person too. 

I rarely show the nitty gritty when it comes to my job, because truthfully, it overshadows all the great, fun things about what I do. But, there are a million trips to the upholsterer, equally as many deliveries from my workroom, a ton of emails, texts, and PayPal invoices sprinkled in there too. Sometimes my clients are patient and sometimes they aren't. 
Sometimes they do what I say and sometimes they don't.
:)))))

________________________________________

Either way, my job is amazing and I have a ton of fun, so that's really all I can ask for, right?

To finish this long explanation, I wanted to show the most fun first step in my job:

The Mood Board

This shows a client how a room will look and feel (for the most part) and how the pieces work together. I use a simple program on my iPad that beats the ever-living heck outta those big presentation boards we labored over in college. 

Back to the original purpose of this post: Showing you guys my plan for a client's bright and crisp, preppy sun porch. It will double as a home office and reading space. 
I am kinda crazy over the fun contrast of the classic navy and pretty coral, all balanced with stark white. 


12.12.2013

A J.C.T. Wedding


I was thrilled to be asked by my friend Nicole to be a part of her wedding celebration! 
Her wedding would be held at J.C.T. Kitchen in Atlanta, and I would be in charge of florals...wahoo! 

She's the fabulous author of Probably Polka Dots, the most fun lifestyle blog! 

Nicole is wonderfully chic and a bit preppy...her colors would be navy and white, with a touch of checks, stripes, and of course, polka dots. Accenting the navy is a bit of gold - because every wedding needs a bit of glam. ;) 

Happy Everything Co. here in Gainesville, shot the wedding, so stay tuned for those fabo pics on their blog.
I know Nicole will have maja deets on her blog too....keep checking back.

In the meantime, here's a few of my snaps:

JCT offers their restaurant as an event space only once per month, and I was happy to be a part of such a neat wedding. JCT is one of my favorite restaurants in Atlanta! 

Guests mingled outside the JCT bar, and perched at low cocktail tables with arrangements of anemone, hydrangea, phlox, and tulips.



The mothers and grandmothers carried simply pretty bouquets of baby's breath


The bride's bouquet (top left) was constructed of peonies, dianthus, hypericum berry, white hydrangea, and Lily of the Valley. The bridesmaids' bouquets are made of hydrangea, berry, and tulips.
Bottom left: the boutonnieres 
Bottom right: a centerpiece




Several tables overlooked the Westside Provisions bridge




I am a little obsessed with the urban feel of this space


To say that Nicole is a detail person would be an understatement. She thinks of all the details! 
Moss "L"'s marked the reception space





I am ga-ga over the bouts of anemone, phlox, and dianthus - they were so fun to make!


Homemade jam with monogrammed tags were a wonderfully southern take-away for guests! 



The cocktail napkins and matches carried the same monogram



A quilt square signing station took the place of a guest book


The gorgeous bride and her maids!


An adorable sign led the way from the ceremony to the reception


A bundle of phlox marked the family seating


Congrats to Nicole and her groom on their beautiful wedding! So happy to be a part of such a special day!

A J.C.T. Wedding


I was thrilled to be asked by my friend Nicole to be a part of her wedding celebration! 
Her wedding would be held at J.C.T. Kitchen in Atlanta, and I would be in charge of florals...wahoo! 

She's the fabulous author of Probably Polka Dots, the most fun lifestyle blog! 

Nicole is wonderfully chic and a bit preppy...her colors would be navy and white, with a touch of checks, stripes, and of course, polka dots. Accenting the navy is a bit of gold - because every wedding needs a bit of glam. ;) 

Happy Everything Co. here in Gainesville, shot the wedding, so stay tuned for those fabo pics on their blog.
I know Nicole will have maja deets on her blog too....keep checking back.

In the meantime, here's a few of my snaps:

JCT offers their restaurant as an event space only once per month, and I was happy to be a part of such a neat wedding. JCT is one of my favorite restaurants in Atlanta! 

Guests mingled outside the JCT bar, and perched at low cocktail tables with arrangements of anemone, hydrangea, phlox, and tulips.



The mothers and grandmothers carried simply pretty bouquets of baby's breath


The bride's bouquet (top left) was constructed of peonies, dianthus, hypericum berry, white hydrangea, and Lily of the Valley. The bridesmaids' bouquets are made of hydrangea, berry, and tulips.
Bottom left: the boutonnieres 
Bottom right: a centerpiece




Several tables overlooked the Westside Provisions bridge




I am a little obsessed with the urban feel of this space


To say that Nicole is a detail person would be an understatement. She thinks of all the details! 
Moss "L"'s marked the reception space





I am ga-ga over the bouts of anemone, phlox, and dianthus - they were so fun to make!


Homemade jam with monogrammed tags were a wonderfully southern take-away for guests! 



The cocktail napkins and matches carried the same monogram



A quilt square signing station took the place of a guest book


The gorgeous bride and her maids!


An adorable sign led the way from the ceremony to the reception


A bundle of phlox marked the family seating


Congrats to Nicole and her groom on their beautiful wedding! So happy to be a part of such a special day!