Sunday, August 23

I Should Be Feeding My Children

Want to get a definition of what your decorating style is? Go play here! www.sproost.com


I'm 60% Mountain Lodge, 40% Nantucket--and the Mountain Lodge description is dead on.

Update: I took it a second time and now I'm 40% Mountain Lodge, 40% Rustic Revival, and 20% Traditional Asian. This is a fun game!

And for those who are wondering, here's the Mountain Lodge description, as yanked from the Sproost website:

Mountain Lodge Style

You love nature! And really, how could you not? The more exposed wood (be it in log form or paneling) the better. And having natural stone in your home is a must! Especially at the fireplace, but stone top tables work too. If you could clad all the furniture in wood and stone you would, but splinters aren't fun and stone is cold! So when you need a place to sit (or recline in!), it should be comfortable and warm. Bigger is better when it comes to your favorite chair for watching TV or reading the newspaper. Leather is great (go natural!), but soft fabrics in warm tones also suit you well.

Materials

You prefer the simple things in life and you want natural materials over man-made whenever possible. The key feeling your space should invoke is warm and cozy. Whenever possible you let the furniture reflect the item it was built from - so come on, bring on the logs! But hey, where the full log isn't possible, at least expose the wood... the key here is to let it remain rustic when it should because nature isn't about being perfect, it's about being real! You enjoy patterns that highlight our natural surroundings such as plants, trees and animals. Because really - if you can't be outside, bring the outside in! Pieces should be large and sturdy, and encourage the whole family and all the friends to join in the fun.

Colors

When it comes to color you follow the same rules that apply to all other elements in the home: stay true to what is found in nature. You love earth tones, warm browns and reds that mimic trees and wooded forests, greens that reflect the leaves and grasses and dark blues that mirror the dark of sky and the deep blue of lakes and ponds. Colors that are dark and saturated are very appealing to you as they mimic the feelings of being in a heavily wooded area.

Space Planning

When it comes to arranging rooms, it's all about cozy! Combine a comfortable sofa with chairs that rock and/or recline and accessories that highlight the activities you love (fishing, hunting, hiking... you name it). You do not like ornate or frilly, and you avoid cluttering up spaces with items that are not necessary or do not remind you of the nature you love.

5 comments:

runningfan said...

I took the test - 70% Urban Revival, 30% Zen. I'd say the results were pretty accurate! I was amused when the test said to use light wall colors and brown and rust in fabrics...and I have done just that. That was fun!

Janell said...

That was fun, thanks! I got 50% Nantucket, and 50% Traditional Country. In scrolling through the pictures of the two styles, I definitely preferred Nantucket. I don't know that I actually decorate that way, but when/if I decide to change things up, maybe I'll look more into it. :)

K said...

Me too on the MOuntain Lodge - then 20% Wine country and 20 Nantucket. Ha~~ I think I knew this, but it was really fun.

Cami said...

I was Nantucket pretty much. But I only said I "loved" one room. Hmmm . . . I'm picky?

Abby said...

How fun! I was 100% Classic. Sums it up pretty much.