Decorative Coating

Story ideas percolate from a variety of places. Sometimes a single image catches my eye. Weeks ago while on Instagram I saw an image Jennifer Acito shared in her Instagram stories and I was so moved by it. I quickly screen grabbed and reached out asking if I could share with my audience. Jennifer a fellow Jersey gal who is an accomplished Interior Designer graciously said Yes.

Look at this friends… the timeline of these beautiful stairs in her clients home. The final result is bold and awe-inspiring!

Oil-based paint should be used for long lasting results. Jen warned of the smell and shared when she redid the stairs in her own home she and her family moved out temporarily. This allowed the paint the proper time to cure. In her home and this client each stairwell was finished with a runner.

Jennifer loves to modernize vintage homes by adding paint and bold pattern.

Another example of a dark stair with a cool runner from Katherine.

Katherine

I’ve come across other brilliantly painted stairs.

Alice

Clara & Nick

Alice Peto

Collins Interior s

Nicole Balch

Kaitlin Smith

PAINT: a colored substance which is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin decorative or protective coating
— Oxford Languages

Holli

The Very Popular Farrow & Ball Off Black

The runner Jessica painted was extra with the fringe detail! I love it!

I hope you’ve enjoyed this dive into painted stairs. Maybe you’re motivated to tackle some in your own home!

Here in the Chalet we need to repaint the set leading to the basement. They were painted last in 2003 with marine-grade grey paint. Once we feel the shelving project and clear out is finished (years in the making) I plan on referencing these lovely stairs by Ruthie Jackson - they lead to her basement. We have beadboard on one side of the steps and I love the black treads.

Ruthie Jackson

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A Bit of Scallop

Recently while organizing my collection of shelter magazines I found an image in the April 2013 House Beautiful that stopped me in my tracks. A boys bedroom and what caught my eye were the lamps more specifically the lampshades.

This room is designed by Connie Newberry and the scalloped shades add a bit of whimsy.

This was 10years ago friends before scalloped shades were popular.

Today I’m sharing examples of these lampshades. They bring a wonderful design element to any space.

Such a beautiful lamp and shade from Matilda Goad

Both the Matilda Goad and Serena & Lily shades combine scallop and raffia.

Serena & Lily Larkspur Petite Table Lamp

Carbon Velvet

Two brilliant examples of wonderful patterned shades from Carbon Velvet.

Carbon Velvet

Ballard Designs Linen Scallop is the perfect topper for this pretty lamp

My friend Elese purchased her shade through a designer in Melbourne, AU.

Elese

I just discovered Magnolia Interiors Store located in Australia. Their tagline on Instagram is: Internationally curated antiques, homewares & interior design. Friends look at these stunning shades. Some of these images go back a few years but, the cabbage roses, the pinstripe… I’m not seeing these in the current marketplace and I think we should! They are fabulous!

Scalloped: a decorative edge made of repeated semicircles

I also think the idea of a painted scallop is lovely!

My friend Nicole jazzed up what would have been a plain shade with a pretty blue paint.

This Toucan design from Sarah Blomfield is very specific for a client.

Sarah Blomfield Studio

MAGGIE & LEWIS

The shades in Maggie and Annalise’s spaces show that scallop works brilliantly in any design.

Annalise May

Do you have any scalloped shades in your home? I think a bit of scallop is a pretty detail. I’m still deciding on which lamp and style to add to the Chalet.

Til next time be well and make sure to check out the featured accounts!


Don’t forget to check out the list of Podcasts We Love in the sidebar! I’ve been listening to Podcasts more than books lately and I’ve found three new one that are a ton of fun!

9021OMG, ReWives and Table for Two. Enjoy!

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