I don’t read a lot of decorating blogs anymore. I used to read them every day, but it got tiring—you know, like coming home from work and WORKING. I have moved on to a more esoteric topic that winds me up just enough to be relaxing.
I do read a few, and most are not written by other decorators, but by lay people, renovating their own homes.
I discovered something. Apparently, if you blog, (or at least, if you blog and I read it) you must use white subway tile.
From Door Sixteen

From Addicted 2 Decor

From Making it Lovely

From Decorno (The picture that made me notice this whole trend.)

From Young House Love

Casey S.–If you are out there… ignore what I said about them being a cheap and easy backsplash for your gorgeous blue granite. Call me. I can come up with something else.
I met again with JoDee and Jonathan a few weeks ago, and they have been finishing projects faster than I can assign them. This is our second home together, and this time the vision is RANCH. JoDee wants the house to look modern, yet timeless. Cozy but Clean-like a vacation property out west, without the requisite kitsch.
Working beyond the usual triumvirate of furniture, wall color and window treatments, we are adding some unique touches to the structure of their new home. Texture is a key element in creating a warm and cozy space, especially in homes with larger square footage. Their home has upgraded elements such as picture frame molding in the Second Floor Hall and in the Dining Room, and while these are beautiful on their own, we decided to kick it up a notch.
The upper section of the Hall, above the chair rail, was painted Tavern Taupe from Sherwin Williams. Normally I am a fan of leaving the entire lower area, moldings and all, high gloss white, and we did this in the more formal Dining Room. But the Upstairs Hall needed that all important texture. Unconventionally, I chose a lighter shade, Stone Lion, for the bottom beneath the chair rail. And here comes the fun part: JoDee, at my suggestion, upholstered the framed area with batting wrapped in burlap.
Although I have yet to see it, here is what she said as she sent these photos from her iPhone. “Perfect!” “AMAZING!!!” “You have GOT to see this!” Yea, I think she likes it.



