Today I’m continuing the Q+A with the fabulous Sarah from Lacquer & Linen. Sometimes you can just look at a space and say, an interior designer designed that – and that is definitely true with Sarah’s spaces!! Check out her daughter’s nursery, all of the accessories, DIY touches, and furniture are spot on. LOVE it!! Plus her blog name?? Two of my favorite things 🙂 Sarah also went to college near Pismo Beach – too bad I wasn’t there a few years earlier, I’m sure we would have met! Hopefully we’ll have a chance soon!
Here’s a little more about Sarah.
My first (and last) upholstery project. I found this sweet little vintage vanity chair from an estate sale that I wanted to recover for my daughter’s flamingo inspired nursery. The seat was round and I figured it would be pretty easy to just wrap the fabric around the cushion and staple it to the bottom of the seat base. What I didn’t take into account was where the hardware was for the back of the seat and I didn’t correctly plan the direction of the pattern of the fabric. A pretty easy fix but still an annoying mistake. I also has a really hard time pulling the fabric in perfect pleats around the circular seat. I wish I could say I have perfected how to do this now that I failed the first time, but what I really learned is that for a non-sewing DIYer like myself, it’s best to stick to square-shaped seats.
I don’t really have one favorite designer, I have many that I love for different reasons. I’m inspired by the funky, eclectic style of Jamie Meares, I like the daring color schemes that Amanda Nisbet uses, I love the way Caitlin Wilson can mix and match patterns and I admire how Philip Gorrivan can infuse a heightened level of sophisticated glamour into any space. There are so many talented established and up and coming designers out there, I really could go on forever!!
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Totally agree about the frustration of upholstering!! Often times, it takes a lot of planning to make sure it goes as planned and then there is the actual process. I think the only way David and I get through it is taking turns trying ways to make those tricky corners work!
Also love her Ikea Hacks, we’ve hacked both pieces, but in completely different ways. Love Sarah’s take, I’d love to try them both soon!
Thanks so much for stopping by Sarah!!
If you’re new to Lacquer & Linen, make sure to check out her DIY page!!
Cassie @ Primitive & Proper says
love sarah and loved getting to know more about her! love her style! and i love soup, too! YUM.
Jennifer @ Dimples and Tangles says
I love Sarah's style, and that DIY specimen art?? SO creative!
Jennifer@The Chronicles of Home says
Sarah is a doll – and seeing her nursery photo reminds me yet again how much I LOVE that star pendant!!
Sarah {Lacquer and Linen} says
Thanks so much for having me today Sarah!! I wish we had lived on the central coast around the same time too, I'm sure we could have done some fun collaborations!
Julia Konya says
I adore Sarah too and she is actually also one of the first bloggers that I came across and loved immediately. She rules! And I also share the love for soup! Her DIYs are stunning!
House Envy says
Love Sarah's blog too! I love me some Ikea hacks always! I am not sure I can pick a fav DIY on her blog though! Even the vanity chair looks great for a fail:)!!
Shavonda says
OMG Sarah's ikea hacks are genius!! Love her and loved getting to know her just a bit more.
Jesse @ Scout & Nimble says
I knew Sarah and I were meant to be friends…this is what I call soup season and I literally try to eat soup for lunch everyday! There is just nothing better than something warm and comforting on a chilly day. And seriously…how could you not love Sarah…she is crazy talented, gorgeous and has such an incredible eye! Love her and her blog!