The Hitchcock Chair

A couple of weeks ago I blogged about our “new” old chair (I so appreciated your comments, thank you!!) and I’ve been meaning to write a more in-depth post about the Hitchcock furniture style ever since. I love ours and after doing a little research and seeing other examples of this style of chair being used by some of my favorite designers (Rita Konig, Gil Schafer, Daryl Carter), I decided I’d like to start a collection of our own for our dining room someday. It will take time and patience to find the right pieces as I’ve often seen these chairs at local shops but not in good condition. The cane and rush seats decay and suffer the most damage over time. However, I have discovered the joy of the hunt and there’s no turning back. These chairs are quite versatile and look great paired with both farmhouse style tables for a country look or with more polished and elegant ones like Duncan Phyfe.

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Our Home | Living Room Updates

I just realized that it’s been a long time since I last posted about our home. I don’t know about you but I blinked and it was Valentine’s Day!! January passed way too quickly, leaving me with a long list of unfinished projects around the house, like painting our bedroom walls or ordering  fabric for our new bedroom shades. I plan on posting about my design plans for the bedroom soon, but in the meantime, I thought you’d enjoy a peek into our refreshed living room.

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Bits of Life & Flowering Blooms


Only three days left until Christmas!!! I hope life is not too crazy for you right now, although not the same can be said about our home and life in general. December has been a whirlwind month so far and we’ve been busier than ever with out of town guests, my mom’s visit, shopping, school, work and the usual responsibilities. At times it felt like too much was happening and there were not enough hours left at the end of the day (it still feels that way) but, in reality, Ivan and I strive on chaos and madness. We love the adrenaline, the rush and the busyness of life in general. We’d rather be too busy than bored. We’re crazy that way.

My daughter is the happiest this time of year. She still believes in Santa and the Elves and her innocence makes these magical holidays that much more exciting for us grownups. And now with her grandma visiting, Christmas will be extra special. For her and for all of us. I’ve enjoyed my mom’s company more than anything these days. She’s sweet, easy-going and funny. She also has a sweet tooth so she’s been sharing with us old family recipes that my grandma used to prepare for me when I was little. I want to stretch these moments as much as I can… The cold weather didn’t stop us one bit. We went antiquing and acted silly. We found nothing  but it was still worth it just for the time we spent together. 

Anyway, I think by now you realized that this is my long winded way of saying that there’s no proper post today 🙂 Lack of time. Instead, I’m going to share with you some leftover photos from Wednesday and Thursday, of my living room. A corner of it anyway. The rest is not blog-ready yet and I don’t know that it ever will be 🙂

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Holiday Shopping With Ambrai India


With our cross-country move this past summer, I decided to start our home décor with a clean slate. Motivated partly by the high costs of moving, partly by the fact that we had outgrown in taste and style most of our things, we sold almost all our furnishings before the move. Once in Amherst, we found a bright and modern apartment in a great neighborhood and I began to slowly cozy it up. Some of our purchases were new but for the details I relied on treasures I (im)patiently searched for. 

It is a temporary home so things had to stay within a reasonable budget. Craigslist, eBay and local antiques shops (thankfully there are many around) became my best friends. I collected things over time and regularly scoured Etsy and flea markets for pretty trinkets. A kantha quilt had been on my wishlist for a long time but I was hesitant to commit to a purchase. A few weeks after our move I came across Ambrai India. With attractive designs at affordable prices, I liked that their textiles are 100% cotton and hand-made using only natural dyes so, after reading their reviews, I felt confident and ordered one of their pretty quilts. I was so happy with my purchase that I asked them if they’d be interested in being featured on Café Design. The result of that collaboration was a post offering readers a 10% discount on any of their products. 

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Living Room Updates & Neighborhood Pretties


Six months ago we moved into a sunny apartment in Amherst MA. I was immediately taken with the views and the amount of natural light. The forrest is literally our backyard. However, it is a rental and it lacks any architectural embellishments. It’s a blank canvas without crown moldings, wainscoting or a fireplace – you know, all the good stuff. However it has amazing views and a semi-open floor plan which we liked. It also has a 6-foot window seat that soon became our favorite spot for watching the wildlife  in front of our window. 

As I mentioned before, this place will be our home for one or two years, until my husband gets a tenure track and we move to someplace more permanent. Investing too much in a home we’re going to leave so soon made no financial sense to us. However, the decorator in me still wanted to cozy-up the place and make it look pretty, even if on a budget. 

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