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Girls’ Room: Smitten with the New Roman Shades

March 21, 2014 by Morgan

This room has come together over time. It’s taken a lot longer than expected (as it usually does), and even with a final vision in mind for the space, each element has been carefully considered and contemplated in a way that is both soothing and totally stressful. I love to create a space. I don’t see just a room, I see children playing on the soft rug and sleeping babies in cribs and toddlers dancing in dress up clothes.

And now that Taylor is an amazing eight months old, I sort of find myself beginning to envision this room as complete. Not complete in a we-can’t-change-anything sort of way, but complete in a this-room-will-grow-with-time sort of way.

Six months ago I ordered fabric for the windows and I have waited on pins and needles to hang the new coverings. I’ve been secretly so nervous that I would totally regret my ages ago decision on a bright and bold diamond print for the roman shades.

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But I absolutely love it! Instead of feeling overwhelming, the fabric plays so nicely with the solid window seat bench and the wallpaper. I’m almost ready to mix more patterns in with throw pillows. Actually, I’m a little up in the air on what to do about the pillows. I think that that might be one of those ‘time’ things.

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These windows hug right up against our neighbor’s kitchen and I have always felt just a little bit odd watching them make dinner while rocking the baby to sleep. And I know they have a clear shot of me playing with Liv, reading books, nursing… it was definitely time to get some curtains up.

In regards to light, I installed the roman shades (and left enough fabric to still completely cover the windows when they drop) above the windows so that they could let in as much natural light as possible when pulled all the way up. That’s one of the things I love most about this room! All of that beautiful light!

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It was a tough time of day to photograph… but I was so excited to share the new window curtains with you :).

I chose to work with Melissa over at Windows by Melissa to have the roman shades made after reading great reviews from her by Kirsten. You guys, she has been the most wonderful individual to work with. The roman shades function perfectly, they were sewn impeccably and were the right price for my budget (especially compared to local bids). I can raise and lower all three shades in a few minutes as I put the girls down for a nap or attempt to wake them up via natural light in the morning. Installation was the easiest thing ever thanks to a couple of tricks Melissa has added to her shades (more on that in a minute).

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They are up and they are perfect. I walk by the room and let out an audible sigh.

I still plan on doing something about those hanging cords… I initially had purchased ‘cordless roman shades’ through Melissa thinking that the cord was somehow concealed in the sewn shade, but cordless actually refers to there being no cord and a hook and loop mechanism for raising and lowering the shade instead (hence the name, silly me). Thankfully Melissa is so forgiving and was able to re add that cord after I realized my mistake.

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I found the red and pink diamond patterned fabric through U-Fab (though sadly I’m not sure they have it in stock now) after considering so many variations from Spoonflower, Joann’s, local fabric shops, fabric books, online searching… For me the trick to the roman shades was going to be introducing a pattern of a different scale but one that still fit in with the coloring of the walls and the rest of the room. That’s a difficult oder to fill when the wallpaper (and main pattern) is mostly solid with the exception of small white stars. It’s like a micro pattern played out in large scale. Almost every sample I had just didn’t fit or feel right.

I have to admit that when I finally said ‘yes! I’m doing this’ to my diamond pattern, I felt very daring actually ordering the fabric. I sort of think of myself as much ‘safer’ than that. My main concern was finding a pattern that would grow with the girls and myself, the last thing I wanted to do was completely change them out (or hate them) in just a couple of years. When the fabric arrived in the mail though I was so thrilled that I took the plunge. These guys are awesome in this space and totally give the room life! I can picture them in a more ‘grown up’ version of this room in years to come, too.

Let’s talk about fabric for a moment… I have a really hard time making fabric decisions for the house and it doesn’t help that most online fabric shops offer way more than the eye can possibly take in. It’s like hunting through vast, endless fabric thumbnail images when what we really all need is just a very well-curated selection of beautiful prints in great colors at great prices. I initially heard about U-Fab when they were featured in a giveaway over at Young House Love and I hopped on over to their site to check them out. My fabric hunting exploration went from ‘I can’t find anything I love for this space’ to ‘which of these five patterns would work best’? I ordered samples and hung them in a window for months.

Actually, you can probably see the winning samples in many of the older progress photos from this room.

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There were two tricks to the installation of these roman shades. The first is that the curtain panel of the roman shade actually completely disengages from the mounting portion via velcro making it a total breeze to install. The second is that they come with and are secured with L brackets, a piece of hardware found at all home improvement stores and an installation system too easy to mess up. I was so happy this was so simple.

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I borrowed my dad to help me with this two person job (though I’ll admit that he kind of took over from here). Dads are great.

Our steps for installation included: measuring to account for all three shades and where they would be drilled into the wall. Thankfully we were drilling into a header so we didn’t have to worry about plaster screws or anchors. Next up was screwing L brackets into place on the shade mount according to measurements, pre drilling holes into the wall for the bottom half of the L bracket, screwing L brackets to the wall. Bam, bam, bam.

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Girls' Room: Roman Shades | PepperDesignBlog.com

Girls' Room: Roman Shades | PepperDesignBlog.com

Girls' Room: Roman Shades | PepperDesignBlog.com

Again, the velcro is genius. Rather than become tangled beneath the roman shade as your drilling the mount to the wall, simply separate the curtain panel from the mount.

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Girls' Room: Roman Shades | PepperDesignBlog.com

The pull cords come pre strung but to separate the curtain panel from the mount via velcro we had to unstring the shades. Thankfully they’re very simple to thread back through once they were up on the windows.

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I’ve been playing with them for the past few days now. Up, down, half way, two-thirds of the way…

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I think that I love it when they are mostly all the way up with just one or two with a bit of length…

Too much pink? Just right? It’s good to be a little girl.

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I’m over here typing and smiling ear to ear about this space. The custom bookshelves, the wallpaper, the gold lights, the roman shades… it’s my happy place right now. If you’re curious about those details, the transformation of this space is chronicled right over here in the girls’ room gallery.

Baby, you’ve come a long way.

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Now I think the only projects left in here might be artwork, figuring out that throw pillow bit, installing a new sweet arm light for above Liv’s bed (came today!), wall hooks for backpacks and such, finishing touches on some new art boards and some serious organization for Liv’s ‘makers space’. I guess we have a few more projects to go…

This post was sponsored in part by U-Fab who provided the fabric for these roman shades as a sponsor of the site. 

- posted on March 21, 2014 Filed Under: Craft Projects, Crafty Solutions, DIY, Girls' Room, Home, Liv's Nursery, Projects, Renovating Adventures, Sponsored Post Tagged With: Kid's Room, Pink

Winter-to-Spring Wardrobe Staples

March 19, 2014 by Morgan

Finding a new favorite closet staple is the best feeling. I think that most of us strive to find that balance between cozy, effortless and modern (despite how much we might overthink it). I haven’t grasped it (what’s the magic secret?) – but I have to admit that there’s nothing like not having to overthink your clothing for the day by reaching in, grabbing your comfiest sweater (or shirt or blouse or cami) and jeans and knowing that they’re your go-to. I’m totally a creature of comfort and habit! And maybe just a little bit boring because of that.

A few of the staples that I rediscover on a daily basis as we move from winter to spring (welcome, spring) include light weight button up shirts, skinny jeans, sandals and at night, a thin cardigan. These are all favorites in my closet. When summer approaches I’ll swap the jeans for shorts and next winter the sandals for leather boots.

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I’ve just recently realized that this is my uniform. I might add trendy scarves or statement jewelry, but at the base of it all are my go-tos. Of all of these, there are certain brands that I adore and continue to revisit when my old favorites are finally worn out or worn down. And the purpose for this post today? I love sharing a good clothing find just like I love to share a good book.

J Crew Factory Merino Long Cardigans
Light weight, soft and perfect for layering. For some reason a good cardigan is actually kind of a difficult item for me to fall in love with, but something I wear everyday.

Madewell Button Up Shirts
I have button ups from Charlotte Russe to Nordstrom, but Madewell (especially their stand collar-style chambrays) are some of my favorites.

Target Camis
Not pictured but very much my daily go-to. I love to wear a cami under everything and love the little extra length it adds to a top.

Caslon Sweaters
Such an excellent sweater brand! When I find one I love, I usually wait until they’re on sale and then buy that style in a few colors. They last me all of fall, winter and into spring, plus summer nights.

Seychelles Sandals
I don’t have this exact pair but Seychelles somehow usually fit me just right. I have a few oldies but goodies from seasons past and I check with Seychelles and Dolce Vita first when shopping for a new sandal. I wish that I felt more comfortable in animal prints, but where I will wear them is on my shoes :). My most frequently worn sandals though? These guys. That’s a side effect from growing up by the beach.

James Skinny Jeans
I keep my eye out for the ‘Twiggy’ variety of James Jeans. Sometimes I find them through a daily deals site (has to be ‘Twiggy’) and sometimes over at Twice (love that darn site). My other favorite jeans to look out for at consignment shops include J Brand and Madewell.

J Crew Chino Shorts
My rolled jean shorts are a random off brand and I replace them as necessary. My other favorite shorts are the 3″ chinos (I’m short) that J Crew has kept around for ages. I keep them around for ages, too.

Delicate Gold Jewelry
My everyday jewelry consists of very simple gold. I’m a huge fan of a basic gold cuff with a big watch on my wrist. I wear the above thin gold necklace everyday and only take it off for a good hot yoga class. (I spotted a very simple gold and bezel-set diamond necklace in a store window display by Dior while on vacation five years ago, I brought that picture to my little neighborhood jeweler with a diamond stud Kevin had gifted me while we were dating. The jeweler was able to replicate the necklace for maybe $70 plus the chain and it’s my most prized piece of jewelry next to my wedding bands). I also wear a thin gold ring on my right hand and think that something like these would be cool eventually for each of my kiddos.

Big Watch
I’m still looking for that perfect big watch that will last a life time. Right now I dig a good Timex (and literally send it in every six months and pay $10 for a new band because they’re not real leather but they do have excellent customer service). For the price you can’t beat it.

I believe in a great relationship with your local tailor (mine is a dry cleaning shop), replacing shoe soles and inserts professionally to give them new life, air drying anything special, and dying clothes that fit right but in colors I don’t love (for consignment store finds, for example). Awesome clothes are worth taking care of.

There you have it. Most of my closet secrets. Still searching for? The perfect t-shirt, the fits-just-right-I-could-live-in-it long skirt and a new set of pumps to replace my Charles David brown heels I wear whenever I’m in the office (but that are totally scuffed and too grubby to wear much longer).

PS This post is kind of inline with my post on closet spring cleaning efforts and necklines – and you can check out all of the style boards posted on the site right here in this gallery.

PPS I read this post just after putting together the above and it totally hit the nail on the mark of what that whole ‘effortless beauty’ thing means. I adore Courtney Adamo’s style.

- posted on March 19, 2014 Filed Under: Closet Favorite, Wardrobe, Wardrobe - Fall, Wardrobe - Spring, Wardrobe - Summer, Wardrobe - Winter Tagged With: Clothing, Fashion, Wardrobe, Wardrobe & Fashion

Tech Tip: WordPress Coding Help

March 18, 2014 by Morgan

I know many blog readers are also bloggers, so I thought that this next little tech tip (series is growing over here) might be helpful to anyone running their personal blog on WordPress.

I dig WordPress. It is by far the most user-friendly, totally adaptable, completely customizable blog solution out there (in my humble opinion…). I even build non-blog related websites on WordPress because the dashboard is that good.

But WP is kind of a bear if you’re not a teensy bit comfortable rolling up your sleeves and digging around in the ‘Editor’ (aka raw html) section of the site should you get stuck. Have you ever installed a plugin or left out a ‘/’ when adding a sidebar widget link only to watch your entire blog convert to jibberish or your theme come up whacky and skewed? (raising hand over here.) That’s usually followed by hours scanning your backed up code (you have a database backup plugin, right?) wishing you could hit ‘undo’, ‘command+v’, ‘undo’ – until you’ve troubleshooted said problem. Darn div tags.

Tech Tip: Using Codeable for Easy WordPress Fixes | PepperDesignBlog.com

Oh there have been many a night when I first started this blog (I had hand coded the site based off a rough theme for months before bringing it live) where I either wanted to weep in frustration at a silly error that I had made (and subsequently seriously messed something up) or throw the computer out the window. Or both at the same time.

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I’ve discovered Codeable just this year and it’s amazing. It’s sort of a hire-by-project site where you can jump on, list your WordPress idea as a ‘task’ and watch as expert coders (already vetted and identified by Codeable as those who seriously know their stuff) help to create a bid on how much your project will be to complete. If you accept the rate they determine, you choose from one of the coders that has volunteered for the job and move over to a workroom just like this one:

Tech Tip: Using Codeable for Easy WordPress Fixes | PepperDesignBlog.com

From here you can exchange ideas, upload images, reference existing sites, share login information to your WP blog… and in a short amount of time your developer has resolved said issue or coded your new idea.

For my website business, I used to hire WordPress developers off of Craigslist. But that became frustrating fast! I had always imagined a solution just like this one. These days I keep this little tool in my back pocket not so much for building entire websites, but for making quick fixes or for adding cool features to the blog that I’ve thought up or have seen out there.

Right now I’d really like to bring some sort of sorting feature to the Style Boards section of this site – or even perhaps build a new DIY project panel? The possibilities are endless if you happen to know a coder who can make it happen…

PS More tech tips!

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- posted on March 18, 2014 Filed Under: Coding, Tech Tips, Tips & Ideas, Tools of the Trade, WordPress

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