Grandmillennial Style is old school design, traditional and classic in style, but with a fresh twist of youth. Instead of it looking like your grandmother would live there, it’s a youthful refresh on an old style that’s been around for centuries. It’s a look back at the best of Traditional design and giving it a fresh new twist and we love it! Shop our collection of Grandmillenial fabrics, wallpaper, bedding, lighting and decor.
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Grandmillennial Style
Sunday, January 02, 2022
Best Galentine's Day and Valentine's Day Gift Ideas for 2022 (Plus, Our Favorite Galentine's Day Party Ideas)
Valentine's Day is upon us! The bridge holiday that breaks up the winter doldrums, when it's too late for Christmas decor but too early to pull out our springtime decorations - thank goodness for Valentine's Day! In the past few years, Galentine's Day has become a new trend - it's a fun, informal way to celebrate your besties this time of year.
Best Galentine's Day Party Ideas:
Best Valentine's Day Gift Ideas for Her
What Rug Is Right for You? How to Choose a Rug? | Our Ultimate Guide to Rug Types and Materials
At Lavender Fields, we offer so many different types of rugs in a range of materials and styles: wool, cotton, indoor/outdoor, sisal/jute, and more. The biggest question we get from our customers is what type of rug is right for their unique space - what's cleanable, comfy, durable, and attractive for their home?
We've put together this ultimate rug guide to answer all your questions. You can shop our rug collection online here, and if you'd like our help with interior design services, you can get in touch with us here.
Wool Rugs - Durability, Comfort, and Beauty
- If you have kids and pets and are concerned about keeping your rug clean, go with a lower-pile wool rug.
- Wool rugs have good stain and water repellency.
- Wool rugs may shed when they first arrive - you will need to vacuum them when they're first installed.
Where to use wool rugs:
Shop the Dash and Albert Kota Indigo Rug online here |
Shop the Dash and Albert Odyssey Blue Rug online here |
Cotton Rugs: Casual, Lightweight, and Colorful
- Cotton rugs offer a lot of look at a reasonable price
- They're lightweight and casual, giving the warmth of a rug with a more lived-in feel
Where to use cotton rugs:
Shop Dash and Albert Herringbone Dove Gray Woven Cotton Rug online |
Shop Dash and Albert Olive Branch Cotton Rug online |
Jute and Sisal Rugs: Natural, Durable, and Stylish
- Jute and sisal rugs are highly durable and are great in high-traffic areas
- They work well in every style of home.
Where to use jute and sisal rugs:
Buy Dash and Albert Hexile Hand Knotted Jute Rug online |
Buy the Dash and Albert Jute Woven Seaglass Rug online |
Indoor/Outdoor Rugs: Washable, Lightfast, and Pet-Friendly
Where to use indoor/outdoor rugs:
Buy Dash and Albert Bowline Fuchsia Indoor/Outdoor Rug Online |
Buy Dash and Albert Zhara Stripe Ivory Indoor/Outdoor online |
Buy Dash and Albert Herringbone Linen/White Indoor/Outdoor Rug online |
Do You Need a Rug Pad?
- Rug pads help with slippage - this is especially essential for cotton and jute rugs
- Rug pads can help prevent the underside of the rug from scratching your floor - this is especially essential for scratchier sisal rugs
- Rug pads help your rug feel cozier underfoot
- Rug pads also protect your floor from dirt and moisture, especially in high-traffic areas. If your kiddos or pets are running through the house a lot, they'll be pounding the carpet pretty hard - and that dirt (and sometimes moisture, in the case of wet shoes or paws) can pass through the rug to the floor. The rug pad helps absorb this dirt and moisture.
Get in touch for interior design help and rug questions
Monday, December 27, 2021
Eight Ways to Refresh Your Home for the New Year
Once the new year begins, it's always nice to give your home a deep clean and a decor refresh (especially once you take all the holiday decorations down and it looks a little sad and empty). We like to do a few January home refreshes every year to keep our home and our clients homes bright and fresh in the new year. Some of them are easy and inexpensive to do every year, and some can be done every few years when things like rugs and towels start to get a little worn out.
Here's our list of new year home refreshes for every home style and a range of budgets:
Toss any old, mostly-burned candles and replace them with new ones.
Roote Baltic Candle: wintery, but not Christmasy |
Farm + Sea Cozy Harbor Candle: smells clean and coastal |
Milk Bottle Candles: Come in 12 scents, we like "Welcome Home" or "Clothesline Linen" for the new year |
Treat yourself to new towels if your old ones have seen better days.
Pine Cone Hill's Signature White Collection is a best-seller. |
On a budget? Just replace your washcloths instead.
Pine Cone Hill's Adobe collection is ultra-absorbent. |
Check the hand soaps in your bathroom - do they need a refill or a replacement?
We have plenty of beautiful artisanal bar soap options - don't forget the soap dish! |
This generously sized foaming hand soap will last you well into the summer. |
Add a lavender bouquet or lavender bunch to your home for a natural, fresh scent.
Place it in a basket on a shelf and let it fill your room with its fragrance. |
Treat yourself to crisp new sheets or bedding.
Or, you can go all out and purchase an entire new bedding set.
Peacock Alley's monogrammed bedding is a perennial favorite - and it'll last you years and years. |
A few pretty throw pillows are totally worth it. |
You can do a major splurge on a full set of Sferra's luxurious Italian bedding, or treat yourself to a gorgeous throw blanket. |
Nothing transforms a room like a new rug.
Try nontoxic cleaning supplies
Wednesday, December 01, 2021
An Interior Designer's Guide to Holiday Decorating for Every Style
It's the holiday season, and there are endless ways to decorate your space. Everyone has their own preferred holiday decor style - retro vintage, farmhouse, classic red and green. As designers, we recommend picking an aesthetic that you of course like, but also one that can be worked into your existing decor.
This can be flexible, too - a modern farmhouse home can do a classic Christmas with tartan plaid blankets as easily as it can a white Christmas full of textures. When helping clients decorate their home for the holidays or stocking our shop with holiday decor, we always focus on a few different elements. For a cohesive look throughout your home this holiday season, try to keep most of these elements the same style. Don't be afraid to mix in personal heirlooms like Grandma's ornaments or your needlepoint stockings, even if they don't "match" - it's all about the mix.
- Wreaths: The wreath is the first things guests see when they arrive, so you want to make sure it sets the tone for your decor. Our magnolia wreaths come in a range of styles. We like Christmas traditions for a classic Christmas and Magnolia Elegance for a more neutral look.
- Throw pillows and blankets: This is the easiest way to switch up your holiday decor. For a rustic, cabin-like holiday feel, our Camp Christmas throw pillow is the perfect find. Add a throw blanket in a winter white or a deep cranberry red, or one in a wintery tartan, to warm up. the space even more.
- Holiday wall art: Our holiday wall tarps are fun ways to temporarily add a little festive cheer to your home. You can easily switch them out for your regular artwork when the holidays are over.
- Holiday Tabletop: This is a great way to display your holiday style. You can go classic elegance with our Natale collection or try something bold and glamorous like our Blue Pheasant Valentina placemats.
- Candles: Candles are an inexpensive and creative way to switch up your holiday decor. We carry candle lines that have gorgeous packaging, like the Seda France holiday toile candles that double as decor.
Winter White Holiday Decor Ideas
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: velvet stockings | sferra fiore sham | arte italica merletto collection | pine cone hill parisienne velvet in dove white set | be my guest ruffled pillow | roland pine votive candle
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Twas the night before christmas wall tarp | 6" boxwood wreath | natale table runner | North Woods Shabby Chic Vintage Style Santa by Debi Coules | seda france holiday toile candleRustic and Cozy Holiday Decor Ideas |
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: taylor linens aberdeen collection | english holiday estate magnolia wreath | parker boudoir pillow | camp christmas pillow | cedar lakes estate cabin candle |
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Home Renovation: Guest Bathroom Progress
I'm currently redoing the bathroom in my century old home, and I wanted to share a progress update with some photos. This is a total gut and remodel of the bathroom, which is long-awaited and exciting (but also a little bit scary and more than a little stressful, especially with the COVID-related product and construction delays).
Bathroom renovations need the careful, professional eye of a designer - I would never recommend going it alone, especially one as big as this one. My project needs all new electric, plumbing, insulation, sheetrock, and a window. That's the unsexy stuff my contractor is doing, and I'm obviously selecting the finishes, hardware, tile, and the rest of the elements.
That part isn't always as fun and easy as it sounds, though. You might love a tile in the showroom, but that gorgeous pattern can become overwhelming in a smaller space, or you might need a designer's watchful eye to ensure your contractor installs it the way it was spec'd.
A lot of clients get tripped up on the finishes, worrying about whether the faucet coordinates with the hardware, etc. This is the biggest value a designer can provide in a bathroom or kitchen project, where there's a lot of "hard" elements like plumbing fixtures, light fixtures, hardware, and tile and not many "soft" ones like furniture or fabric. The "hard" ones are very difficult for most non-designers to decide upon across all elements.
For example, my bathtub comes in three colors - dune, biscuit, and white. Ask your husband what the difference between those three colors is - he'll probably have no idea. Your contractor will also ask you to spec things like the tub drain finish, something you probably didn't even know to think about. Most non-designers get really stressed out when facing these zillions of decisions, and it can be a costly mistake when you choose dune when you should've chosen biscuit, and now the tub looks off with your paint color.
An interior designer will ensure that your tile, grout color, flooring, plumbing, hardware, vanity color, paint color/wallpaper, lighting, mirror, shower door, etc. choices make sense in a cohesive way throughout the room.
I'll give you a sneak peek at the in-progess photos so you can see the space before it fully comes together, and share a mood board of my final plan.
Get in touch at Lavender Fields to design your space |