Style

La Sala-Negro y Blanco

White and Black Living Rooms

White and black living rooms are chic and classy. I love the look of the clean lines with a touch of edge. This is probably my most favorite non-color combination. Whether its Spanish style or modern, this style works well. Combining these colors can also create the illusion of a bigger space. It's way too hard to narrow down my favortite looks, but here are a couple

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Linen Novalie Sofa: Anthropologie, Graphic Pillows: Kelly Weastler, Fluted Marble Vase: Kelly Weastler, Avalon Heights Table: Layla Grayce, Elliot Chair: Kelly Weastler, Zebra Print Rug: One Kings Lane

Linen Novalie Sofa: Anthropologie, Graphic Pillows: Kelly Weastler, Fluted Marble Vase: Kelly Weastler, Avalon Heights Table: Layla Grayce, Elliot Chair: Kelly Weastler, Zebra Print Rug: One Kings Lane

Estampado de Animals

Animal Print

Animal prints are all the rage this year, on the runway and in home décor. Here are some fun way to incorporate the latest trend in your home. I prefer faux prints and there are a lot to chose from- Remember... a little goes a long way!

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La Casa de Lulu Guiness

Lulu Guiness House

Lulu Guiness is just as well known for her famed handbags as she is as a member of the Guiness family dynasty.  Her whimsical, eccentric style is not only reflected in her fashion, but throughout her home.

Her London pad is a mix of vintage feminine and modern. I love the quirky accents and soft colors. Her eclectic style translates in the living room and bedrooms where the kitchen is clean and modern.

A little bit of unexpected pieces can go a long way and here are some pics reflecting her stylish abode!

 

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La Casa de Georgia O'Keefe

Georgia O'Keeffe's House

Georgia O'Keeffe's Ghost Ranch in New Mexico is neither an Indian house nor a Sapnish house but a perfect home for the talented Georgia O'Keefe who purchased the property from the Archdiocese of Santa Fe in 1945.

"To me, it's the best place in the world," O'Keefe said at age 94. "It has always been secluded and solitary. When I first went there, it was only one house with one room which had a ghost living in it."

The kitchen and breakfast room bost viga and latilla ceilings that open on to her backyard desert. The space remained austere with few furnishings besides the bones and other objects the artist found. "The bones seem to cut sharply to the center of something that is keenly alive on the desert even though it is vast and empty and untouchable- and knows no kindneww with all it's beauty." -Georgia O'Keefe

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Wood Trivet: Hudson Grace, Vintage Navajo rug: Ruby+George, Texas Longhorn: One Kings Lane, Canyon Planters: Anthropologie, Georgia O'Keeffe: Catalogue Raisonné: Barns and Noble, Wood dough bowl: One Kings Lane, Chindi Pouf: World Market

Wood Trivet: Hudson Grace, Vintage Navajo rug: Ruby+George, Texas Longhorn: One Kings Lane, Canyon Planters: Anthropologie, Georgia O'Keeffe: Catalogue Raisonné: Barns and Noble, Wood dough bowl: One Kings Lane, Chindi Pouf: World Market