Sneak Peek: Canyon Crest Master Bedroom

You may recognize today's sneak peek of 
THE CANYON CREST MASTER BEDROOM.  
My super fabulous sister photographed this room a few months back for 
my floating shelf segment on Studio 5.  

Canyon Crest Master Bedroom Transitional Interior Design Brooke Jones


I can't wait to show you more of this home, especially the kid's rooms.
The nursery alone may be more glamorous and chic than my entire home... jealousy. 

Again, a million thanks to Jylare for her exceptional photo skills!

{Interior Design by Brooke Jones Designs, Photography by Jylare Smith}

Sneak Peek: Berkshire Master Bedroom

 I am so excited to get a few detail shots of my projects back!
Today's preview is of a newly constructed custom home where I assisted in 
designing details from the custom upholstered bed down to the doorknobs and hinges. 

Here's a sneak peek at
 THE BERKSHIRE MASTER BEDROOM.

Brooke Jones Designs Berkshire Master Bedroom Custom Upholstered Bed White Ruched Bedding

Brooke Jones Wicker Vase Seashell Ball

Crystal Door Knob Brooke Jones Interior Design

A lot of sweat and tears went into this project. 
Totally. Worth It.

My photographer, Jylare, was amazing. I mean, AMAZING.
The girl has some serious talent, as you will see in upcoming posts.

Stay tuned for the full reveal next week and for more sneak peeks of another project tomorrow!

{Interior Design by Brooke Jones Designs, Photography by Jylare Smith}

Grey & Peach: Happy Pinning Accident

Have you Pinners out there ever noticed sometimes your pins 
look absolutely amazing together?  It has happened a few times to me, actually. 
I'll just be pinning unrelated pieces and when I review my pin history I think 
"holy crap, those look good together!"  I created a board from my latest "AHA" moment.

We all know I'm a fan of gold and grey but I would never have thought to add some 
golden peach tones into the mix, if it weren't for this 
GREY & PEACH 
happy accident.


I die over the pair of abstract paintings.  The layering of different mediums 
(oil, pencil, pieces of checks and invoices, etc.) is stunning:


So pretty and feminine with a little edge. Perfection.

And those chairs??  BANANAS. They remind me of the 
Milo Baughman's classic lounge chair but updated with a sleeker more slender frame.

  
1. Brass Thin-Frame Chairs via Lawson-Fenning
2. Sparkling Brass Sputnik Chandelier via Joseph Anfuso circa 1950's
3.  Mixed Media Diptych via Stripe Vintage Modern circa 1970's
4. Grey Walnut John Stuart Credenza via Stripe Vintage Modern circa 1950's

Ohio Instagram Dump

Hello lovelies!  After a week of packing and cleaning and 
driving through corn field after corn field, I am 
FINALLY RELOCATED IN OHIO
Whew!  Remind me how awful moving is next time I get the itch for a change of scenery, will you?  
That was rough but I made it through. 

Here's an Instagram dump from my travels:


(This pic pretty much sums up I-80 between Utah and Ohio. Nothing but crop fields BOTH ways.)






Moving across country kicked my butt into gear a bit and I actually had my 
UTAH DESIGN PROJECTS PHOTOGRAPHED.
I jumping out of my skin with excitement!  I will be posting sneak peaks through this week, so stay tuned.

Also, I'm going to working on a little blog design remodel and I'd love your help! 
I will be asking your opinions throughout the week, so get those creative juices geared up.

This should be a good week!

Small Space Solution: Puzzle Tables

Besides nesting tables, another great solution to add more flexibility to a small space are
PUZZLE TABLES.

To me, they are all about the cool factor. 
These are the not-quite-as-functional but super stylish cousin to the nesting table. 
Puzzle tables can be bunched together for a large surface area or broken up into small sections.







Quite the conversation starter, no?
1. Twin Side Tables via Oly

Urban Archaeology Architectural Salvage Drafting Table

HOLY CRAP. HOLY CRAP. HOLY CRAP.
I have fallen in love again. 
With a 
DRAFTING TABLE.
Don't judge.
You'll fall in love too.
But I saw it first. 
It's mine.


The polished finish...The thick acrylic top... The sheer scale and mass....
Is it getting hot in here? Just me? WHEW!!! I'm shvitzing.

The only reason it is not in my shopping cart is because I am moving across country next week.
Ya, that's it... nothing to do with the $17K+ price tag.
Nothing at all.

Check out more of this gorgeously 
restored 1910 cast iron drafting table
and some of its siblings, at Urban Archaeology
(By the way, if you buy this table, they will also give you the original wood top, 
free of charge. Aren't they nice?) 



The Copper Onion

As I'm preparing to leave my home state, I am looking around and 
realizing all the things and places I'm going to miss 
(don't even mention the mountains to me... I don't want to think about leaving those yet).  

One of my favorite places I have only recently discovered is 
in Salt Lake.  I'd describe it as an American take on a Parisian Bistro. 
If you have multiple food allergies like I do, they are more than accommodating, too.
 I took what may have been my last brunch there this weekend, 
which was great timing as they just wrapped up a little interior face lift. 

(please excuse the Instagram pics. I'm NOT a photographer...)




The lighting was PHENOMENAL. 
I mean, I didn't shut up about it the entire time we were there. 
It was CRAZY good lighting.





Next time you're in SLC, I highly recommend dropping by and ordering yourself some Huevos Rancheros.
They are life changing. Literally.

Here are some sources to get the Copper Onion look in your home:

(sources listed clockwise from left)

1. Thonet Era Chair via DWR
3. Barn Light Radial Wave Flute Pendant via Barn Lighting Electric
4. Orbit Wall Sconce Clear via Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co.
5. Franklin Wall Sconce via Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co.
6. Solomon Dining Table via Pottery Barn