7 June 2010

Flower fields

My lovelies,  how are you today? Ready for a new week? How was your weekend? We went out to see a new baby girl from one of our friends and guess what we saw along the motorway, tulips from Holland!

I just love thes fresh and bright colors
Many people take pictures of thes colorful fields

Flower heart

5 June 2010

Party preparations

My lovelies, do you enjoy your weekend? I certainly do. Today I will start the preparations for our Bubbles and Bites party which is planned on June 19, 2010. 

Here are my ideas so far:
1. Prepare a lovely dining table that rocks! In my search for some inspiration I found this lovely image @ Amy Atlas' blog I love the idea of 4 big baloons above the dining table. 
Q. Can I order these baloons somewhere online? 

2. Order some lovely fingerfood at our local restaurant. Last year we had a party and I was preparing food and drinks all night long. This year I want to enjoy the party myself so I think it is a good idea to order the food instead.


(image via Living)

3. Decorate the entrance, living and balcony with some baloons and flags.


(these are the lovely fiesta flags of Lama Design)

4. Order some good bottles of Bubbles:-)


Q. What else would you do to make this Bubbles & Bites night a party that rocks?

3 June 2010

Travel addict


My dears! How are you today? Are you in for the next trip with Urban Style Vibes* I must admit i came home from my wonderful trip to the Far east last weekend and guess I'm already hungry for my next trip.  Yes I guess I am a travel addict;-) Is there any medicine for this addiction. Yes, I guess so! Browsing the internet gives me a lot of inspiration where to go. Today we go on a trip to Mexico. This lovely hotel @ Los Cabos (image above) Mexico is a real treat for the eye.

And what about this one?

Deseo Design Hotel

Tomorrow I will start planning my trips for the rest of 2010. I will keep you posted!! Do you have any suggestions for me where to go next?

images: via Design Hotels

2 June 2010

Time for new bed linen?

It's almost summer now here in Holland and that makes me happy! The days are longer and the temperature is rising. This time of the year is the best one if you ask me;-) The fresh and green nature also inspires me to clean and refresh my home. Today I'm loving the new collection bed linen from Zara Home. But now they have created such a fresh collection that it is hard to choose for me which one to order?

The quality of Zara Home bed linen is very good. I have a few of these sets. I washed them many times but they are still good.






Q. Which one would you choose?


images via: Zara Home

1 June 2010

IKEA: I'm Smitten

Via the lovely blog Space for Inspiration I fell in love with the new IKEA initiative. This Swedish website gives a lot of lovely party inpsiration. And that is just what I need since we are planning a 'Bubbles & Bites Party' mid June. What a lovely inspiration! Thanks for sharing Charlotta!

31 May 2010

Meg Ryan's beach house


My dear friends, as you might have noticed I do not blogpost about celebs on Urban Style Vibes* but today I need to make an exeption to this rule. The June issue of Elle Decor is featuring the lovely Meg Ryan and her latest beach house. I just love her as an actress (think about You've got mail, Sleepless in Seattle, When Harry met Sally...) and I must admit her deco style inspires me.





true simplicity..


a room with a view


What a pretty girl!

Q. What do you think of her deco style?

images via Elle Decor

29 May 2010

Happy weekend!


Finally the weekend is here! For all my readers in de US I wish you a wonderful, long Memorial Day Weekend! I had a tough time this week getting back into the normal work rhythm. I still 'suffer' from my jetlag after my trip to the Far East. However it's getting better day by day:-). This weekend my parents will come and see us here in Rotterdam to celebrate my belate birthday. So I will be in the kitchen today to prepare a Rhubarb Upside Down cake. I found this recipe in Martha Stewarts' magazine Living. Click here to see the full recipe and more Rhubarb delights.


Q. What are your plans for the weekend?

image via Martha Stewart

26 May 2010

Back home!

Hello everyone! I'm back home from my trip to the far east and so glad to be back and blogging again because I've missed you very much. I was completely without connection to the western world in Japan since my Blackberry was not working (although the mobile operator told me it would...) I really dislike being unplugged for a long time. Especially on my birthday it was strange not to have those lovely phone calls from friends and family. The only one that I called myself was my mom off course:-) Anyway I hope you have enjoyed a few of the guests that have posted while I was traveling. Here is a short trip in pics from Tokyo, Yokohama and Guam to give you an impression of my trip. The image above is the Shibuya crossing, if you know Times Square in NYC, this is the Tokyo version of it. So many people, so much buzz around..
Omote Sando, it's hip and happening here. This is where Tokyoites come to be spendy and trendy.


Meiji Jingu Shrine
Other shrine in Kagurazaka
A room (read our hotel room Pan Pacific) with a view in Yokohama
Pristine beaches @ Guam


Honeymoon island Guam. Many Japanes couples get married here since it is very cheap in comparison with Japan.


                            My champaign birthday diner with my loved one @ Guam


Images by Lise M. for Urban Style Vibes* (Please do not take images without permission)

25 May 2010

Guest post: Dine in richness


Hello everyone! As you all know Lise is globetrotting around Far East Asia and I am thrilled to fill in as today's guest poster. My name is Charlotta and I blog over at 'Space for Inspiration' -a blog that spans across my Swedish origin and my Sydney home, and everything in-between.














It is over 10 years since I moved to Sydney from London and I am in awe of the amazing island continent of Australia. From the tropical North to the rugged & mountainous South, to the dry & cured middle and the sweeping coast line & wide open planes of the West, there are enough things to see and experience to fill a life-time. As Australia sinks deeper into Autumn (on the brink of Winter) I thought I'd serve up a tasty little 'smörgÃ¥sbord' from one of my favourite Sydney restaurant - 'The Victoria Room' in Darlinghurst.
Once a warehouse, this opulent gem of a restaurant is a true experience and a must (!) for when you are in Sydney! I absolutely love this place!(ok, that may have been quite a few exclamation marks there, but I do really adore the VR!.. :)









Think rich colonial colours, lush textures and elegant eccentricity executed in an urban version of British-Raj style. Hand painted light bulbs (!!) and vintage lamp shades, large potted palm trees, gorgeous wood-bead drapes and superb carved panels work together to create a soft, intimate yet very modern & elegant experience. Though a breath of luscious BoHo comes through strongly there is nothing old or dusty about this place. All this rich fabulousness is balanced by top notch service, amazing food and stylish presentation... and don't even get me started on their cocktails & nibbles..








There is a lot of quirk and uniqueness about this place, and you might find yourself having a mind-blowing astrology reading with your desert whist sitting next to some of the local celebrities that regularly come in, I think a few even treat the Victoria Room as their 'dining room away from home'..!






If you don't fancy dinner, they also do fantastic 'High Tea' and recently launched a fab high tea book that I will post about over at my blog soon. I am off to have dinner at the 'V.R' next weekend - actually I am having a reading as well and I can't wait! OK lovelies, that is it from me today. I hope you enjoyed this little tour and that you have a chance to experience it for real next time you are in Sydney! Thanks Lise - I hope you are well and that you & your loved one are having a ball in Guam!  Can't wait to hear your stories when you get back!!
x Charlotta

23 May 2010

Guest Post: Global influences

Hello again, its Carole here of Dear Designer’s Blog. Lise has asked me to do another guest post for her while she is away on her holidays and of course how could I say no! It’s always a pleasure and I’m so flattered to be asked. Then the tricky bit – what to post. Lise said ‘some design inspiration’. Easy I thought. How hard can that be? Very hard, as it happens. Harder than writing a post for Dear Designer’s Blog! Then I started thinking of Lise in Japan and about how easy it is these days to get on a plane and fly to the other side of the earth. We can travel to all four corners and see for ourselves the differences in our cultures, our cuisines, our dress and customs. It’s very easy to bring back some of that ‘difference’ and infuse our own homes with touches of the exotic. Even if we can’t travel as much as we’d like ourselves, we can absorb all that richness via modern media and we can buy all the goodies the world has to offer via the internet or quite often on our own high street. So here’s some eye candy of interiors that owe more than a little to global influence…





(images via: Stuart Mcinstry, Elle Decor India, Kara Mann, Dogma Studio, Alidad, Kelly Hoppen, Suzy Hoodless.)

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

Blog ranking

Home & Garden Blogs - Blog Rankings

Blog Top Sites

Home & Garden Blogs