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I finally got around to reading the March 2010 issue of Real Simple this past week.  (My subscription was a Christmas gift from Handy Hubby’s folks…thank you!) 

Of particular interest to me was an article entitled “What’s Your Decorating Style?”  I’m all for not ‘labeling’ yourself as akin to one specific design style, yet I find myself a little overwhelmed by all the home decor options available nowadays.  It helps (me, at least) to have some sort of guideline when searching for a piece of furniture or home accessory.  I took Real Simple up on their little design soul-search and decided to share my results with you this week.  I’m hoping it will help me define a loose design style and also maybe assist you in pinning down your decor preferences.  Feel free to grab a pad of paper, a pen and your camera to follow along!  And your style might be waaay different than mine – that’s great!  Remember, that you’re just trying to find out what you like…there’s no right or wrong.

The first page is a collage of images on which you are to circle the ones you’re drawn to.  No thinking allowed.  It’s meant to help you visualize a general sense of your design taste.  (You can quiz yourself here with similar images.) 

Each item is labeled with either an A, B, C or D.  (I detest these quizzes because I already know that the letter I circle the most of is ‘the winner.’)  It’s difficult to tell from the photo, but I circled 6 images:  a mid-century modern chair (B), a potted orchid (A), a leather riding boot (C), a silver metal bracelet (B), a vase of pink roses (D) and a starburst clock (B).  The B’s have it with a little bit of everything else thrown in.  So, what do mostly B’s mean? 

You’re into color, contrast and clean lines.  You’ll probably like the style Modern Graphic.  Modern Graphic is a fresh, fun contemporary look that combines urban styling (imagine a downtown loft) with edgy, colorful elements and midcentury designs.  Simple furniture forms balance out bold accents and patterns.

Well, I can go with the clean lines, downtown loft and midcentury designs but I’m not really into bold accents or colorful designs.  While the jist of my style may be modern, I prefer more serene colors.  Good to know.  I’ll keep that in mind…

On to the actual Step One, where I’m asked to tour my home and make 2 blatantly honest lists:  “Love It” and “Wish I Could Replace It.”  Easy.  I could do that in my sleep.  I ran around my house snapping pics of my faves and my not-so-faves.  Take a look.

“LOVE IT”

(a chair I found on the side of the road and brought back to life with some wood stain and new upholstery)

(my DIY pedestal table…pedestal base and chairs from Craigslist, tabletop from Lowe’s)

(a Home Decorator’s Outlet find that I painted green inside)

(my West Elm dining chandelier that I splurged on when it went on sale last year)

(my IKEA craft/sewing desk)

(our tall 9-foot ceilings which lend an open feel)

(our functional IKEA console for storing toys in the family room)

(our rustic family room side table from Ballard Designs outlet for a steal!)

(our light and airy sunroom)

Now, for the “WISH I COULD REPLACE IT”

(our busy builder laminate countertops)

(this horribly ugly intersection of wood, vinyl and carpet floorings, UGH!)

(our orangey oak stair railing and carpeted steps)

(our electric stovetop…we’d prefer gas)

(the boys’ orangey oak bathroom vanity)

(our first-floor carpet…have I mentioned I don’t like our floors?!)

(our master bath light fixture)

(our master bath orangey oak vanity – have I mentioned I don’t like orange oak?!)

(our master bed frame…a little too delicate and feminine)

(our master bedroom dresser…it was left by the previous owners of our first home…we painted it white)

So, there are my Step One lists.  Don’t know about you, but that was pretty cathartic for me!  Wow, I really don’t like our floors, oak vanities or master bedroom furniture.  Oh, if only I had the time and money to change up those “Wish I Could Replace”-ems.  What about you?  What items in your home popped up on your list of favorites?  What would you change if money wasn’t an issue?  Sometimes knowing what you absolutely don’t like is just as helpful as those things you ogle over.  Stay tuned for Step Two where I’ll (you’ll) conquer the little things.

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31.March.2010

you could totally change the look of your dresser with new hardware (or even painting the inner portion of the drawers a different colour…

if you loved *everything* about your house, then what would you write about ;)

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01.April.2010

We dislike the function of the dresser more than anything. The drawers are extremely heavy and hard to open/close. It’s actually very noisy to use! You’re right…if I loved everything about my house I wouldn’t have anything to blog about. We’ve lived with those “want to change ’em” items for years now and it just felt good to say that I didn’t like them. Maybe I’ll think of some ways to improve them for cheap or really save up for the bigger ticket items if they bother me that much. Still, I know home decor isn’t life-or-death… I can’t take it with me when I go!

[…] Step One, Step Two and Step Three of Real Simple’s “What’s Your Decorating Style?” are complete.  Ah, now for the hard part in loosely defining my decorating style:  What are the common threads among all the things I love?  Let’s see, from the little style quiz I discovered I lean toward modern mid-century designs with classy and casual traits thrown into the mix.  (Think starburst mirrors, simple furniture, clean lines and geometric prints tossed in with slipcovers, rustic wood tones and small pops of bling.)  Which is why all those “LOVE IT” items were on my list:  the mid-century chair with a geometric print, the traditional pedestal table circled by modern chairs, the glass-front cabinet showcasing light wood tones and sculptural pieces, the shiny capiz dining chandelier, the rippled rustic side table, etc.  […]

13.April.2010

Ahh!! I am so happy I found your blog! I just moved to B-N, IL from New Orleans… and am currently trying to modernize my 80’s style home! What an inspiration you are!!!

13.April.2010

Sarah – Does B-N mean Bloomington-Normal, IL? If so, I did several rotations in Bloomington for my pharmacy degree a few years back. It’s a small world!

14.April.2010

New poster here… if it makes you feel any better, our entire kitchen is orangey oak. The cabinets, the drawers, even the staircase leading up to it (3-level townhouse). I just keep telling myself that it’s not our forever home (though I do love it) and it gets me through the rough days. :)

14.April.2010

Hold the phone. I just scrolled back far enough to see what you did to your kitchen! How fabulous! So there’s hope for our orangey oak? I might at least add hardware so I can actually open the drawers without getting pinched… though we’re not the handiest of people. Thanks for the inspiration!

14.April.2010

I really enjoy your blog. I’ve recently started my very own “tweaking” blog :)
I love your Ikea craft desk. Can you please tell me the name of the product? I’ve searched Ikea high and low and can’t seem to find it…maybe Canada doesn’t carry it… ooooh I hope it does!!!

14.April.2010

Ania – I can’t seem to find the desk on IKEA’s website either. I purchased it last year. I will check the next time I’m in IKEA (I’m there a lot!)…it was on display in one of their living room set-ups.

14.April.2010

Sheryl – There’s always hope for orange oak!

23.April.2010

Ania – I was at IKEA today (go figure!) and found my craft desk still available. It’s the Besta Burs and it sells for $249. It’s not listed on my IKEA’s website either but they have it in stock. Weird, huh? The item number is 501.473.54. Maybe you could call your local IKEA and give them the item number to see if they carry it even though it’s not listed on their website?

23.April.2011

What a lovely home! Can I ask where you bought the chair from (the one with ikea sewing desk)?

24.April.2011

Allison – The chair is actually part of our {black} dining set. I replaced the dining chairs with ones from IKEA for a mix-and-match dining room effect. I took one original dining chair and painted it white and reupholstered the seat with different fabric to use at the sewing desk. The rest of the chairs went to my sister-in-law. They came from JCPenney…3 years ago.