Happy Wednesday and welcome to the series If My Blog Was A Room… where I pose the challenge to think of your blog as an actual space. What would that space look like? I am so excited to have Pam here today, from her design blog Simple Details. I have recently come across Pam’s blog and love the way she blends design styles, while keeping the overall look classic and timeless. I love that! Here is her blog header:
And here is what she came up with!
Thanks so much for inviting me Amber!
I’ve always loved this series and it’s quite the honor to be included with your
previous guests.
I had such a fun time coming up with a room(s)!
previous guests.
I had such a fun time coming up with a room(s)!
Forgive me for going overboard…it’s all the fault of Pinterest…need I say more?
Welcome! I’m so glad you stopped by…
The oh-so-important first impression…
I hope my blog mimics this fresh, happy, entrance!
I hope my blog mimics this fresh, happy, entrance!
I hope it inspires you to mix it up and try something different…
a traditional Dutch door paired with an ethnic style chest in this foyer.
a traditional Dutch door paired with an ethnic style chest in this foyer.
I hope it conveys a love for all things design,
whether it’s a room with edited accessories, modern touches and a cottage vibe…
whether it’s a room with edited accessories, modern touches and a cottage vibe…
…or a room packed with treasured pieces,
a timeless style, and elegance yet a playful whimsical piece thrown in.
I hope you’ll find something a little unexpected and inspiring here and there…
the art that draws you in to take a closer look,
the buffet or chairs to wonder if it could be your next diy.
I hope it says…no matter your style, where you’ve been or where you’re going,
there’s a spot for you and bring a friend!
Thank you, Amber!
It was fun and thought provoking to find rooms I love that reflect my blog!
Thanks so much for being a part of the series, Pam! These images are gorgeous and definitely remind me of your blog- the special details in these spaces are what makes the rooms sing! Stop by Pam’s blog and say hello!