Interior Design Inspirations From My Anthropologie Visit

by Dagmar Bleasdale on October 5, 2012

Anthropologie store, interior designWhen I lived in Los Angeles, I strolled into an Anthropologie store in Santa Monica one day — and never wanted to leave again.

Anthropologie logoThese stores always have the most beautiful displays of their funky and vintage home decorating items.

Anthropologie storeLandon and I visited the Anthropologie store in the Westchester Mall in White Plains a few weeks ago. I had a business meeting nearby, and just had to combined it with a stop there.

What are your favorite items in Anthropologie? When I walk in, I always check out their kitchen and dining decorating items first. I want their pretty glasses, measuring cups, soap dispensers, kitchen towels… There isn’t much I don’t like!

Anthropologie storeI love how they always decorate in a surprising way — here L is checking out the coffee beans they used to display spice jars with chalkboard labels.

Anthropologie storeI wouldn’t mind living in an Anthropologie store. How cute is this little “kitchen” setup, again with the chalkboard influence, which is such a hot trend right now. And I’d like this bedroom — but that Big Bird pillow would have to go.

Anthropologie storeOne day I’ll use their pretty and unique knobs for one of my furniture pieces.

Anthropologie storeToo bad that a lot of their items are pretty pricey — I have a hard time justifying buying one pretty bowl for $38 when I can buy a whole set of dishes for $6 at a thrift store, which I just did today.

Anthropologie storeBut I dream of that day when I have extra money and can just go crazy in Anthropologie.

L had a lot of fun looking at all of the knobs. I’m thinking of replacing the knobs on his dresser we inherited with animal pulls from Anthropologie; that would make it really unique for a kid’s room. And I might even spray paint them in some surprising colors.

Anthropologie storeHow fun must it be to be the person to find the one-of-a-kind, vintage “found” items for Anthropologie! I would love that job.

Anthropologie storeSee this turquoise wall color? I just partly painted L’s room that color! It’s called “well water,” which really misrepresents the color. I didn’t want a blue room for him, that’s so predictable, so turquoise it is! He loves it.

Anthropologie storeI wouldn’t hang orchids on my wall, but I do like the simple use of different frames to display objects in them. What a big statement! I especially like the big key — remember that I just bought one for pennies at the Women’s Club tag sale?

The window with the mirrors is something that reminds me of my parents — they used old rod iron windows and replaced the glass with mirrors 35 years ago to hang them in our house I grew up in.

I hadn’t seen it done with a huge window like this one, but the effect is pretty awesome and makes any room look much bigger.

Anthropologie storeOf course I never miss the Sale section. I scored the fabulous “Found, Free & Flea” book by Tereasa Surratt, which now sits on my side table. Found, free, and flea just happens to describe my decorating style :)

Have you ever been to an Anthropologie store? What are your favorite items?

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    Annie @ Mama Dweeb October 9, 2012 at 9:14 PM

    I have never been inside an Anthropolgie store! But I am like you and prefer flea markets and thrift stores. I also really LOVE estate auctions! You can find some beautiful and unique antiques for a pretty low price.

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    PragmaticMom October 5, 2012 at 11:53 AM

    Anthropologie is great! My kids don’t fit in the clothes yet but they like the housewares and furniture for their room. Great accessories!

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    Jamie "ChatterBlossom" October 5, 2012 at 10:20 AM

    I love going to Anthropologie to get ideas and inspiration. I can’t afford much but it makes my mind open up to possibilities that I hadn’t thought of before. Like those birdhouses above the bed. Great idea!

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    Kathy Morelli, LPC (@KathyAMorelli) October 5, 2012 at 6:17 AM

    Nice photos! Looks like you had fun!

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