I discovered Jadyn’s blog not too long after I started blogging, and I’m always finding new ways to look at interiors through her inspirations. I especially love her Roomology series, so I was excited when she agreed to do a twist on that for today’s post! Enjoy!
I am so glad to be here at Elembee, Etc. today! I am always inspired by Lisa’s beautiful layouts and she always picks such great images!
I have picked four rooms from my inspiration files to share with you today. Do you ever find yourself wondering how to re-create a similar feel in your home from photos you collect? Well, me too! I have learned that it is very helpful to look at specific elements in inspiration images to figure out what it is that speaks to you. This gives you a great starting point for setting out to create a similar look or feel in your own home.
Here are four things that stand out to me in the rooms I picked:
Colors
All three photos have light wall colors, this gives them a bright and airy look. With the exception of one of the rooms, they also have warm elements in them. I spy orange, yellow and red tones. This adds a coziness factor. Blue is a fairly prominent accent color, I spy blue sofas, a gorgeous blue window treatment and a collection of blue art.
Textures
The rooms have mostly smooth textures – the fabrics, the upholstery and low-pile rugs are all pretty smooth. Some subtle texture is added by the natural elements, like in the pottery, basket and wooden objects.
Materials
I see wooden flooring, tile flooring and large low-pile (probably woolen) rugs. Also, mostly natural-looking fabrics like cotton and linen and natural materials like leather, wood and pottery. The one room has a lucite coffee table that is pretty great and fits the style of that room well.
Accessories
Accessories really affect the feel of a room. If I went shopping for my home based on these inspiration images, I’d be on the look-out for books to use for stacking, some old and crusty pottery and/or a pretty blue and white pot, pillows with a modern graphic feel, an old trunk, sea grass baskets and a glass vase or object.
What stands out to you about these rooms?
Thanks so much for letting me share this with you!
Photos via Design*Sponge, Amy Meier, Decor Pad, and By Steven Gambrel



I love those Ikat curtains!
That color palette is the cat’s pajamas!
What great guest posts, Lisa! And don’t get me started on that Vuitton steamer trunk… I’ve been lusting after one to make into a nightstand for years! Ah, someday.
Love the color palette!
Thanks for having me Lisa! I’ve said it before, but I really love the layout you created with the photos I sent you! Hope you’re having an absolutely wonderful time in Maui!
I agree with MBG and Jessica; I usually love cool colors, but that pinky-red with the reddish-orange and orange-ish-yellow makes for a great palette.