Hillcrest Cottage Featured on House of Turquoise!
Happy summer to you! We’re officially halfway through the year now and what a whirlwind it’s been so far. I don’t see things slowing down any time soon with our little one on the way, arriving mid October. Yay! We did just get back from a much needed East Coast vacation however, and there’s lots of Cape Cod and New York City inspiration from that on the gram!
I was so grateful to have the Hillcrest Cottage project featured in At Home in Arkansas “Bright Ideas” issue last month. I was still reeling from that excitement when to my surprise and delight, the lovely Erin from House of Turquoise reached out wanting to feature this colorful cottage as well!
What’s more though, she will be unveiling a few bonus shots from the shoot that weren’t included in the original article. So if you thought you’d seen all of this project – think again my friend! Head on over to House of Turquoise and don’t miss the bonus detail shots and one of the dining room, too!
Thanks for reading, and I hope your spirits are lifted by the happiness of this colorful home!
Oh Happy May!
Spring is my most second favorite season of the year (fall wins, because… the leaves, and my birthday!). I’ve been doing the happy dance ever since I saw the first bright green buds on the trees in my backyard this season. It seemed like overnight, everything was new and bright and alive again. I just love it! Well most of it. I could go without quite so many April showers, pollen-nados and here in the South, actual tornadoes…
But that’s all behind us now (I hope) because it’s MAY – with all the flowers, graduations, birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, and pre-summer joy it brings.
One of the special joys this May in particular brings for me is the long-awaited unveiling of a project dear to my heart – the charming and colorful storybook cottage remodel in the Hillcrest neighborhood of Little Rock!
A huge thank you to At Home in Arkansas Magazine for the beaming feature that so beautifully communicates the creativity, heart and soul behind this project. Be sure to read the full story and see more of the wonderful photos by Rett Peek, here!
The kitchen was the most extensive portion of the remodel, so to appreciate just how far it came from it’s less-than-thrilling beginnings, I’ll leave you with a few “before” photos for reference…
Change is good, yes? 😉 Here’s to beautiful seasons of transformation and newness!!
xo,
Kathryn
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“Heirloom Revival” Guest Room & Bath Reveal on House of Turquoise!
Ready for the never-before-seen Guest Bed and Bath photos from the beloved Heirloom Revival project published by At Home in Arkansas Magazine last year?!
Good! Because I have been waiting a year to share them with you and I’m so excited I can hardly stand it!
When it comes to publishing, sometimes there are a few rooms from a whole home project like this that don’t make the cut due to page numbers and editorial content. Rich in unique design details and historic family heirlooms, this aqua hued guest suite – located off the main hall in the center of the home – was just such a duo of rooms when the story was originally published.I wanted to give the rest of the house a full year of fanfare before adding these two hidden gems to the mix!
Then of course, I had to find the perfect place to introduce them to the world. I’m so honored to have everyone’s favorite aqua tinted blog bringing you these never-before-seen spaces for the first time: House of Turquoise!!
Without further adieu, please click above to head on over to Erin’s blog!
I’ll leave you with a “before” glimpse of each space…
Springspiration: the “She Shed”
Well, here we are in the beginning of May! I hope you’ve been enjoying lovely spring weather similar to what’s been gracing us in AR lately. I’ve spent a good half of my work days in the outdoor office (aka the front porch) soaking up as much of this delightfullness as I can before it takes a turn for the warm. I’ve rigged an indoor/outdoor solution for my design assistants (Rufus and Nellie) to be able to “join” me at my outdoor desk…
After the launch of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Designer House a couple of weeks ago (only open for 1 more week!) my friends from Chairish.com reached out asking if I would be interested in creating a concept board for a “She Shed” space with some Shabby Chic inspiration.
You may have heard of this growing trend, but She Sheds are essentially the woman’s answer to the Man Cave concept. It’s most commonly it’s own structure or attached to the exterior of the house and is used to house a specific craft, or many! So you may have an art studio, a potting room, a reading escape, and what have you. I thought, what opportune timing, as my Sitting Room design at the ASO Designer House was inspired by a similar intention: an imaginative, feminine space for ladies to relax, read, write, draw, create, or just be!
So I started exploring more about this She Shed craze that’s taken off and I was just mesmerized by all of the beautiful and creative spaces out there along these lines! So I pulled just a few of my favorite inspiration spaces for the purposes of my own, imaginary She Shed, with more saved on my Shetreat Pintrest board. 😉
First up, The Potting Shed by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Man (bonus points for the clever blog name, I love that band!) Please get a glimpse of this perfect potting oasis.
Next up, Whitney Leigh Morris’ darling home, The Tiny Canal Cottage! If you’re not following her on Instagram yet, you most definitely should. In this case, it isn’t just a backyard retreat. Her whole life happens in and around this dreamy creative space!
[Whitney Leigh Morris – Tiny Canal Cottage]
Then whilst perusing the interwebs for more inspiration, I came across Katie and Peter’s magical treehouse captured here by the talented Lindsey Appel. Now, I don’t like to pick favorites… but I will say I can completely see this in my backyard as a retreat for all my reading, writing, music and art creating. Please look at all the nature and openness and twinkle lights!
Fun fact… this particular tree house is actually FOR RENT! On Air BnB! What a dream.
Then of course, I got to thinking about my client’s enclosed sun porch that through last year’s remodel became her cheerful Garden Room in which she enjoys one of her biggest passions. It has definitely become a “She-Shed” for all of her gardening fun. (read the full story by At Home in Arkansas here ;))
[Kathryn J. LeMaster, Baker Residence – photo by Rett Peek]
So! I pulled together a little inspiration board for a dreamy little She Shed indoor/outdoor space with a mix of one-of-a-kind vintage pieces from Chairish.com, as well as some other finds I can totally see in this imaginary shetreat! (Sources below.)
Imagine a tree-house cottage setting, and come on in (our out) for a cup of coffee, curl up with a good book and be refreshed and inspired… 🙂
Carved Mediterranean Architectural Doors, Chairish – Santana Lace Curtains, Anthropologie – Vintage Brass Lotus Chandelier, Chairish – Vintage Japanese Charger, Chairish – Chinese Plate and Bowl Set, Chairish – Homer Laughlin Blue Willow Serving Bowl, Chairish – Chevron Path Rug, Anthropologie – Antique French Pine Table, Chairish – Windsor Chair, Chairish – Magical Thinking Adar Floor Pillow, Urban Outfitters – Turquoise Dreamcatcher, TwigandTassel’s Etsy – Succulent Spectrum Print, Anthropologie – Feldman Style Brass Lotus Lamp, Chairish – Ektorp Loveseat, Ikea – Grainsack Pillows, WoodsandShore’s Etsy – Hoot Owl Table Lamp, Chairish – Shabby Chic Turquoise Side Table, Chairish – Suna Rug, Anthropologie – Reclaimed Wood Chevron Coffee Table, HurdandHoney’s Etsy – Canyon Fringe Hammock, Anthropologie – Cafe String Lights, Anthropologie – Handmade Ceramic Hanging Planter, CeramicbyLeoStudio’s Etsy – Shabby Chic Wicker Chair, Chairish – Handmade Ceramic Planter, CeramicsbyLeoStudio’s Etsy – Japanese Garden Stool, Chairish – Wren White Sheepskin Rug, Chairish – Tenzin Tapestry, Urban Outfitters – Pearpod, Ellen Mulcrone’s Etsy
What do you think?! Let me know your favorite ideas from above in the comments below. If you have a She Shed, Man Cave, or creative space of the like, please share!
Thanks for dreaming with us today, and thanks again to my friends at Chairish for spurring the idea for this fun post project.
Stay Inspired!
xo, K
Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Designer House XXIII Info!
Ladies and gents… we are so excited to be kicking off the much anticipated event of the spring at the end of this week, the ASO Designer House XXIII! This popular event takes place every couple of years to raise support for all of the wonderful musical programs offered through the Symphony Guild. This year, the Designer House is located in Chenal in West Little Rock, AR.
It’s such an honor to have worked on this special project with 20+ other amazing local designers. If you’ve been following my journey of the Sitting Room design on Instagram , you’ve seen some behind the scenes along the way that I hope have you excited to come visit in person!
We have been dreaming, scheming, and planning our spaces since the fall… designing, presenting and installing all winter…
But it is SPRING now and it is at last time to unveil, share, and enjoy it all together for 3 glorious weeks!
As a musician myself, I have always been passionate about the powerful art of music. To me, music is a universal language that can reach people on a soul level to encourage, uplift, inspire, comfort – communicating in a way nothing else can. I’m thrilled to be supporting music, music education, the ASO and all of their efforts through this exciting event, and I hope you will join us in support by purchasing a ticket to come tour the home – and perhaps do a bit of shopping while you’re there. All ticket proceeds and a portion of all furniture and decor sales go to the ASO Guild. So come on out!
AND… as a thank you for being here, being there, and being amazing in general… here is a link to purchase discounted tickets for the Crecendo Party (April 14th) as well as the Girl’s Night Out event (April 28th)!
If you have any questions about the event please feel free to email me at kathryn@kathrynjlemaster.com and I will help you find answeres asap! Hope to see you there!
Happy Spring!
Happy spring to you and yours! I can hardly believe we are a quarter of the way through the year. Wow! Where does the time go?
This time last year was when the Height’s project was first shared with you oh-so beautifully via At Home in Arkansas Magazine. Because of it’s 1 year anniversary and because of it’s cheery, colorful, spring timey vibe – I wanted to share the images on my blog, at last!
This special remodel story has made its way through other amazing outlets too, such as House of Turquoise and Hooked on Houses, and even Houzz! But the images have never before been shared here on the KJL blog, until today.
I welcome you today for a tour of one of my favorite projects to date – Lynn Baker’s charming Height’s cottage remodel here in Little Rock, AR! (And enjoy some bonus photos not seen in the original article – thank you to Rett Peek for the stellar photography on most of these. The less-stellar ones, were shot by moi… ;))
For before images, redesigned floor plan and all colorful story details, check out any or all of the fantastic articles referenced above!
That’s all for now, folks! Thanks for scrolling by and hope to see you soon! (In person, or on the ‘gram, in the twittersphere, etc etc… 🙂
PS! Stay tuned for an upcoming post sharing all the info you need to know about the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Designer Show House XXIII. It opens for tours and events in two weeks, and you won’t want to miss it! (Especially not the darling sitting room upstairs… because I might have designed that. ;))
xoxo!
-K
Happy New Year!
Hoping you all had a Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday season!
Thank you for being a part of 2015. What a wonderful, colorful year of growth.I am excited about all of the new things 2016 holds! At the top of my list of business goals: website updates and new portfolio images! So stay tuned in the new year for that. 😉
In the mean time, you can check out newly released project images from the Heights remodel in my recently updated Houzz portfolio, here! As always, please feel free to send me a note at kathryn@kathrynjlemaster.com with any questions, musings, or funny jokes. 😉 Additionally, I am on Instagram and Twitter almost daily, so please make sure to find me there as I would love to stay connected with you! —> @kjlemaster
Wishing you all peace, joy, happiness and prosperity in the new year!
Cheers!!
xo,
Kathryn
Fall Decor Inspiration: At Home in Arkansas front porch feature!
Happy October!!
Fall is my absolute favorite season, of which October always feels like the official kick-off to me. It’s the best month of the year in my book, which is why I am especially thrilled to have a fall decor project included in this month’s issue of At Home in Arkansas magazine! Snatch up a copy and mosey on by their website to read the full feature – aptly titled “Welcome to Fall!” – for more lovely photos and fall decor ideas!
Here’s a preview of “Look #1: Cheerful, Warm, Eclectic” – designed my moi and styled with the expert assistance of Editor in Chief, Chip Jones, topped off with glorious photography by Rett Peek!
Behind the scenes bonus material! (Crafting, coffee consumption, and amature photography by moi as well…)
Burlap and twin garlands and pumpkin wraps in progress. Produce hunted down at various pumpkin patches and grocery stores. Materials found at local craft stores and my garage. 😉
Nothing like a few handmade Kantha quilts and pillows made from recycled Indian saris to warm up a space! Available at my favorite yoga studio, Arkansas Yoga Collective.
Styling away! My estate sale retro side table had to come along, of course. So did a few fun rugs from Cynthia East Fabrics. The Gerber daisy and ceramic planter were less than $10 combined at Home Depot. #score
The pros, making that photo magic.
Make sure to visit At Home in Arkansas to read about this fall front porch design and see more glorious, non-amature photos. 😉 We’d love to hear your thoughts or questions about sprucing up your own space for fall, so feel free to leave a comment below or on At Home’s page.
Thanks for hanging out on the porch with me. This was fun. It’s going to be a great fall!
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