Monday Inspiration: Style Diagnosis

Whether we mean to or not, our homes have a unique style specific to who we are. Even people who THINK they don’t have a style probably do.

Take my sister for example – She basically lives like a hog. Clothes litter her floor and books are stacked in half hazard piles next to her night stand. But when you look at the room as a whole (and, if you’re like me, take a deep breath and try not to start folding shirts and pants to be put away neatly), you can see that those piles of old, worn used books and the bright red lamp on her thrifted and chipping night stand really show a distinct style, albeit an eclectic one.

John and I decided early on that we are sort of “Thrift Store Chic” in terms of our style and the pieces we are drawn to. That initial style diagnosis has evolved a bit to include classic midcentury pieces as well.

If you’re having some trouble nailing down your style, there are PLENTY of resources out there to help you. All you have to do is type something like “design style quiz” into a Google search and you’ll be bombarded with options.

I thought I’d give a few of them a shot myself just to see what came back. Some were pretty spot on while others were a bit off…But I think you have to take these results with a grain of salt – Figuring out your style isn’t really rocket science but a computer isn’t going to “get you” as well as you can either.

I started my battery of style tests over at the Ikea Buisness website (click on your country and then on “Tools and Guides” towards the top/right of the home page, then go to the bottom of the page and click on the square to the left that says “Find Your Style” – Get started!).

This was a fun start to my quiz-taking because I got to choose all sorts of textures and looks – Below are a few screen shots from the questions as I went through it:

And my results:

(In case you can’t read the text: “Your style is Modern Classic. You can’t apply one style like a blanket. We suggest a combination of styles and values to create the look you want. Remember to use details, textures or textiles to let your personality shine through. Mix and match these options to create a truly unique business space. Make business personal again.”)

“Modern Classic” – That’s pretty much spot-on actually! I’ve started to see that our style is a bit of an oxymoron – modern touches, like a flat screen television and sleek upholstered furniture, with classic/vintage accents, like a thrifted clock and midcentury wooden furniture.

Next on my style diagnosis was The Home Stylist quiz – This one is fun because it doesn’t JUST focus on home decorative items and looks. It asks you things like “What types of clothes are you most likely to be seen wearing?” and “What type of meal are you most likely to serve?”.

Personal style doesn’t just translate into our homes – It can manifest itself in the wardrobe we own and the movies we watch. That it can affect the type of look our home has is really just one facet of your “style”!

The lead-in text for The Home Stylist quiz perfectly reflects this:

“Style is not determined by just what types of furniture you have in your home. It reflects a way of life. Style demonstrates your personality and is an extension of yourself.”

Here were my results from their test:

I think the results from this one were pretty good too – Except for the parts where it says I don’t see the appeal of most antiques…I certainly have a certain kind of ERA that I seek out when antiquing, but I would never be able to cut old vintage pieces out completely.

Silly quiz results…Again, “grain of salt”.

The last one I tried out was over at Ethan Allen:

This one was a cinch! Just click on the pictures that jump out to you.  For example:

If you were wondering, I chose the left photo in each…

Here are my results from the quiz:

(In case you can’t read the text: “The results are in – your Signature Lifestyle is Modern. Our take on Modern has a base of distinct classicism layered with contemporary impressions in pattern, form, and finish. A sense of balance that is pleasing to the eye. The art of the understatement. An oasis of calm. Simplicity and functionality are key.”)

I’m starting to see a trend here…

“Modern” seems to be my catch phrase of the day, and I’m fine with agreeing. I definitely feel like our house has more modern lines then traditional, but I am having fun finding ways to combine hints of traditional in a largely modern/contemporary space.

What’s your style diagnosis?

P.S. John also took the tests and these were his results:

  • Ikea: Modern Urban
  • The Home Stylist: Funky Eclectic
  • Ethan Allen: Vintage

I guess our combined style  is something like “Modern Thrift Store Chic” – The perfect combo of funky vintage touches and modern elements 🙂

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Britain gets a new princess, we get new art!

Okay, so first things first – Happy Royal Wedding Day!!!

I tried my ABSOLUTE best to not care because I think all of this fuss in America over something happening in another country is a little silly…But despite my best laid plans, I found myself inadvertently awake at 5:45am – 35 minutes before my alarm – and threw my hands (sleepily) up in the air in defeat.

I watched the whole darn thing.

I made it to the television JUST as Kate got out of the car and it was surreal from there…

I took the fastest shower I’ve ever taken during one of the choral songs in the ceremony. Even made it to work on time at 7:30am! I left my apartment as Kate and William pulled up and walked into Buckingham Palace. Perfect timing.

And of course I have to reiterate what everyone is saying – Her dress is absolutely stunning…The epitome of Grace Kelly, Princess of Monaco.

::happy sigh::

My apologies to John for exploiting our blog for wedding gushes – On to DreamGreen business!

So you may have been wondering about the huge cliffhanger I left you with at the end of this post. Well, it was a bit of a cliffhanger for us as well…

Here’s a quick recap for those of who aren’t die-hard fans and haven’t been following our blog daily/hourly (like the millions of crazy lunatics following the royal wedding – I’m such a hypocrite…):

My dad recently gave me some framed posters from work that someone was going to throw away. My original plan was to paint the posters using our living room colors as inspiration – grey and yellow – and hang them in the living room on the big empty wall (seen below).

Unfortunately, I was a bit impatient and began painting them without masking or removing the frames first…I just painted right over the frame since John told me he would spray paint the frames back to black later. This is the last photo I left you with:

So a few days later, John did as promised and painted the frames back to their original black finish using a can of spray paint. We thought the next part, putting the frames back on, would be a cinch!

Boy were we wrong…

The frame construction is a complicated set of metal hardware, springs and teeny tiny screws. Here’s a shot of them laid out with their metal pieces:

We tried in vain to put them back together one evening, but it got to the point where I was ready to chuck EVERYTHING in the trash in frustration. Let’s just say that the metal springs were literally flying across the room where they kept coming undone – What little patience I had was gone.

Plus, the metal was starting to scratch and ruin my beautiful paint job…

So I told John that it was up to him to save the day…In the words of Kristen Cavallari from “Laguna Beach”, I was dunzo with the project.

In all honesty, we still haven’t got the frames finished. We keep saying to each other “Well, let’s get the frames done and then go out for coffee…” only to end up with “…How bout just a coffee date?” – Not sure WHEN we’ll get around to finishing them, but hopefully they’ll be the lovely collection of art I had imagined.

Until then, we’ve found a decent replacement! It may be a placeholder or it may take up its reign for good (like how I keep sneaking in references to royalty?? I’m on FIRE today!).

This oversized print came from a good friend of mine who knows that I absolutely ADORE New York City. It’s a black, white and sepia photograph of Central Park.

The print is quite massive (as you’ll see in a moment when it’s up on the wall) and has always served as a great focal point in any room it occupies.

The idea came to me to use it after seeing last weekend’s new episode of “Secrets from a Stylist”, where Emily Henderson used a large black and white print as a focal point (seen below). All of her rooms have a midcentury vibe to them, so I knew the design element of a large-scale print would fit our 60’s decor too.

So up on the wall she went!

Here’s the before again (saving you the need to scroll up to the top):

And now after:

I love that we have finally hung something eye-catching on the empty wall and I think the photo itself lends a lot of interest and character! (Plus it was free!!)

I’m still not ENTHRALLED with the room, but I think that things will change drastically when the new couch arrives…Right now, Uncle Bob the couch is really throwing my visuals off.

Can’t wait till Couch Day on May 20th! I don’t know about you guys, but I’m definitely setting my alarm for 4am when that day rolls around – Royal Wedding, Schmoyal Wedding…I’m PUMPED about our new couch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hope everyone has a great (and productive!) weekend 🙂

(Photo credit for Kate and Grace’s wedding dresses – yes, we are on a first name basis ;)- here; for Emily Henderson’s design: here)

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