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Apartment Therapy Feature

Our house made it on Apartment Therapy!  You can read the full article here.

Here is a little teaser (and some of the images) ….

“My husband and I bought our house when I was pregnant with our first-born nine years ago. It was a foreclosure and previously owned by someone who was trying to “flip” it. We did not like the design choices he made but we loved the neighborhood and luckily, choosing to buy in Venice, California has been a great investment,” writes blogger and designer Kristin Dion. “Over time, we have made several improvements. We replaced all the doors, added hardwood floors in the bedrooms, remodeled the kitchen, added bi-fold doors and a deck off the kitchen/dining area and built-ins in the family and living rooms. Our next project is the master bathroom!”

Name: Kristin Dion, her husband, 8-year-old son, 5-year-old daughter and their dog
Location: Venice, California
Size: 1,850 square feet
Years lived in: 8.5 years, owned

(Image credit: @life.just.so)

(Image credit: Kristin Dion)

 

(Image credit: @life.just.so)

 

(Image credit: Kristin Dion)

(Image credit: Kristin Dion)

Any advice for creating a home you love? In reaction to my Instagram posts, people often ask me how I keep my house so tidy — especially considering I have two kids. The truth is it isn’t always picked up and clean. For me, “home” means a place that is fun and comfortable for all of us. I want my kids to feel free to make a mess, pull out toys and crafts and just be them. But I also want a place I am proud of that is pretty and comfortable for me and my husband to relax in. If toys were everywhere, I would not be comfortable. So for us, the key is having a place for everything. Even the kids know where everything belongs. Built-in cabinets in our family/playroom were important to hold toys. So yes, they have fun and make messes but they know how to clean up, too.

(Image credit: @life.just.so)

I also think it is important to accessorize. My favorite accessories are pillows and plants. I love decorating with neutrals and woods and adding pops of color through pillows and plants. It gives our home a styled but natural vibe.

pillow restock coming soon

Hi guys!  I took a month off from creating pillows over the holidays to spend lots and lots of time with family.  I’m baaaccckkkk!!!!  I’m shopping for fabrics today and hoping to find lots of pretty indigos, neutrals and maybe even some pops of color!  I will keep you updated on my progress on instagram.  I really enjoy creating for you.  Thank you for the opportunity!  I hope everybody has a happy and healthy 2018!  xoxo

 

 

shop small saturday favorites

I wanted to share some of my favorite go-to small shops for holiday gifts.  I am SO SO happy I found all of these shops and I hope you like them too!  This post is not sponsored at all.  I just wanted to spread the love.  🙂

(1) Five Marys Farms:

Give the gift of meat!  My college friend, Mary, and her husband Brian left city life behind to raise their four girls on the most beautiful ranch I’ve ever visited.  They raise the animals with so much love and will ship the beef, pork and lamb directly from their ranch to your doorstep.  You will experience the difference in the taste of their meat in the first bite — it is incredible.  Follow along on instagram to watch the most endearing family enjoying ranch life to the fullest.  Click here to shop.

  

(2) Retrogram Boards

Letter boards are so much fun!  I love styling ours around our home.  Retrogram boards come in multiple sizes, colors and are a very affordable gift.  Shop here.  It is also such a fun instagram account to follow for inspiration.

retrogram board

(3) Trussedfun’d jewelry

This small jewelry shop is AH-mazing.  Creative and beautifully handcrafted jewelry.  Shop here.

TRUSSEDFUN'D

(4) Harper and Arrow Market

The CUTEST Etsy shop with a curated collection of vintage goods for the modern home.  The PERFECT place to shop for some beautiful and unique gifts.  Shop here.

Harper and Arrow Market

(5) Kaekoo Pillow Shop

I am SOOOOO happy I found this pillow lady!!  She and I collaborate together by sharing our pillows with each other and my hosting a weekly hashtag called #mypillowpower.  She is the sweetest and super talented.  Click here to shop.  Click here to follow her on instagram.

Kaekoo Shop

(6) My shop 🙂

Please stop over at my shop for 20% off through Sunday Nov. 26th.  Use the code THANKS.

Kristin Dion Design Pillows

(7) The Hangar

If you’ve been following me for awhile, you know this is my favorite local furniture store.  Corinne, the owner, is incredibly sweet and knowledgable.  This store has a beautiful collection at very reasonable prices.  Click here for info.

I’ve sourced some of my favorite pieces here, including this bench:

vintage bench from the hangar

(8)  feliciteapparel

I was SO excited to find this apparel shop — the most versatile classic clothing.  Right now… I am thinking I NEED a felicite cashmere sweater.  Such classic styles.  LOVE.  Shop here.

felicite apparel

THANKS FOR READING!  I hope you guys like these small shops as much as I do!

xoxo,

Kristin

neutral thanksgiving tablescape

Hiiiiiiii guys!!!!   I had such a GREAT day with my talented photographer friend Kay.  She came over today to shoot a tablescape I put together.  We will be at my sister’s house for turkey day but I’m in charge with table decor, so I thought I would try it out here first.   I think it works.  What do you guys think?  And how good are these photos?!  Kay is so dang talented.  Her instagram is @life.just.so and is DEF one to follow because in addition to photography, her house and kids are THE cutest!

I was going for a neutral, clean and simple vibe.  Instead of using a tablecloth or placemats, I LOVE the look of just a runner with the plates directly on the table, especially if you have a wood table.  Tables can be SO beautiful …. so why cover them up?

neutral thanksgiving decor

neutral thanksgiving tablescape

Here is what I used to complete the look:

(1) my new flatware from CB2 — I’m obsessed!!!!!!! –   link

(2) linen runner from Crate & Barrel (last season) –  link

(3) I layered some faded rust vintage mudcloth over the linen (sorry – I don’t have a link) but you can layer any fabric over the linen table runner to add some texture and contrast

(4) calvin klein china we received as wedding gifts (use your everyday place settings or whatever you have!)
I put the plate down, then the napkin, then the salad plate with a small dish and eucalyptus for a soft touch and a pop of color

(5) little wood dishes – link

(6) glass ware (water glass and wine glass) – link

(7) A vase in the center with hydrangea and a recycled kombucha bottle on either side with a white flower.  I also added a couple white pumpkins and two clear votive candles.

(8) my new hearth & hand pitcher –  link

(9) white pillow with leather fringe – in my pillow shop — its named baina

neutral thanksgiving tablescape neutral thanksgiving tablescape neutral thanksgiving tablescape

THANKS for reading!  I hope you all have a wonderful holiday with family and friends!  I can’t wait to see how all of you decorate your tables!

xoxo,

Kristin

PHOTO CRED: Kay Gardner – instagram link

Tegan’s big girl bedroom reveal

Welcome to Tegan’s new “big girl” bedroom.  I think she’s like me and has inherited the itch to change up her space every couple of years.  So we did.  The wallpaper is the star of the room, in my opinion.  It’s removable and super easy to apply.  The cactus theme is pretty mature and should last her a few years . . . but if we want to change it up, it is so easy to take down!  The butterflies used to be the focal part of her accent wall but they were a little juvenile and she only wanted to keep a few.  Over her bed, we wanted to incorporate art but not art that could fall (in an earthquake) and hurt her.  So we hung a lightweight wall hanging that I made by stringing together two placemats from Home Goods and tied it to a piece of driftwood Tegan found on a recent camping trip.  Her bed is a couple years old and we are still as in love with it as the day we bought it.  It is a double size and will last her many years.  The woven rattan pendant light, from Eclectic Goods (SUCH a good online shop) is a really cool accent.  It provides fun texture and eye candy and Tegan LOVES it.   The lights wrapped around her bed were a last minute addition due to her recent fear of monsters in the middle of the night.  🙂 The linen blanket is from Fig in Ojai, CA.  The vintage pillows are made by me and some similar may still be available in my shop.

Opposite her bed is this wall, containing many of her toys and books.  When organizing, I’m a huge fan of trying to find a place for everything, so that when cleaning up, there is an obvious place for each toy.  Each basket in this bookshelf has a purpose:  (1)  small figurine toys, (2) building blocks, (3) crafts and (4) doll and dollhouse accessories.   We organized the books together in rainbow order, which was a fun project and stays in order because she can easily color coordinate.  The large basket in the corner, from Home Goods, is the perfect catch-all for the bigger toys and stuffed animals.  For decor, I added succulents/cactus to go with the wallpaper theme.  The pineapple picture was staged by me and taken by my son.  We all agreed that a pineapple was appropriate for her room. Much like her, a pineapple wears a crown, stands tall and is super sweet.  Framebridge framed it for me.  BEST customer service and such an easy and successful process. Click here to check them out.   I highly recommend them for your framing needs.  Use code kristindion15 for 15% off your next Framebridge order!

 

The last wall in her room contains her dresser, another catch-all toy basket and her “peace corner.”   The dresser is an ikea dresser – simple and practical.  I changed the knobs to make it blend better with her room.  The lamp was another new addition to go with the more natural feeling and elements of the room.   With the wall decor, I went with a gallery wall, thinking that it will be fun for her to change out the pictures from time to time.  The mirror is from Target and the frames are from Ikea.  Her school is big on “peace corners” to provide the children with a safe place to go when they are experiencing “big feelings.”  We love the idea and have adopted it at home.  She sits in her to calm down, to look at books, or just to play with her babies.  The canopy is from Pottery Barn kids and the big pillow is from World Market.    I layered the jute rug with a faux sheepskin for comfort.

 

and that’s a wrap!  Thanks for stopping by!  Now… I have to get going on my son’s room makeover.  🙂

affordable favorite dining tables — all under $1000

I love our dining table SO much and it was affordable but unfortunately Cb2 does not sell it anymore.  Because many of you ask about ours and where you can find a similar one —  I have rounded up some good options.  They all seat at least 6 chairs and all have wood and metal elements like ours.  I love how timeless the wood is… always a classic and so easy to mix up the dining chairs for a fresh look.  So here is our table….

my dining table
And here are the tables currently available that I recommend.*
dining table round up
dining table round up
(1) The Leo dining table from All Modern
72” L x 36” W
$599
(2) The Dylan dining table from Cb2
80″ L x 36″ W
$999
(3) The Box Frame dining table from West Elm
72″ L x 40″W
sale!  $489
(4) The Garr dining table from Wayfair
78” L x 42” W
$689
*This post is not sponsored and is my opinion.  I have linked through reward style, which means if you purchase any of the tables I recommend, I get a small fee for suggesting the table and you pay nothing in additional.