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Welcome to the Pathseekers Duology Cover Reveal

Welcome to the Pathseekers Duology Cover Reveal

Hello, Angels of Chaos,

Guess what? Today is the cover reveal for the Pathseekers Duology, my first official publication since 2015. Yes, you’ve waited a long time for these books, and I’m so very grateful to all of you.

As we all know life has been strange these past two years. The roaring cyber twenties came in like lions, do you agree? And just like everyone else around me, my creative muse found herself caught up in the rapture. Between several family losses and a few health issues thrown in here and there writing became difficult. Yet, I never gave up.

Once you get hit with the writing bug then there’s no going back. If you really love your writing career then you can’t ever stop. Additionally, if you have wonderful and supportive fans like I do then they’re going to keep emailing you and reminding you that they are still patiently waiting for that next novel. I don’t know what I would’ve done without the loyal support of my readers. I most certainly wouldn’t have reached this day. That’s for sure.

I’m happy to say that all of the series I started will be completed next year, in 2023. Also, a few will be re-released as an expanded and Anniversary Edition. Yes, you’ll get even more of the characters you love and a few new series as well.

I’m looking forward to celebrating all of the upcoming releases with you. My team and I have worked hard to bring you top-quality stories of escapism and romance and suspense starting with the release of the Pathseekrs Duology with Hacienda Moon in January 2023.

Please subscribe to my newsletter if you haven’t already done so. There’ll be special goodies inside each edition that won’t be available anywhere else. There will be fabulous prizes, giveaways, unique book excerpt reveals, and other fun events I can’t wait to share with you.

Thank you for being the best guardian angels ever.

Your word mistress,
xx KaSonndra

Welcome to the 2021 BHG Spring One Room Challenge Week Seven

Welcome to the 2021 BHG Spring One Room Challenge Week Seven

Welcome to the 2021 BHG Spring One Room Challenge Week Seven

Hello design gurus and lovers. We are literally in the home stretch of finishing our Haute Bohemian kitchen refresh. There is only one week left to go and we are worlds away from the frustration and stalled progress of the last week. I’m happy to say that after several setbacks my design emerged through the chaos.

Our lovely new cabinets all decked out in their new Tranquil Tan color.

Well, we’re not at the stage that many of our peers have already achieved, the kitchen is closer to the finish line than the starter mark. If you read last week’s post then you’ll know that we moved mountains within a period of one week. This week we finished the cabinets, window treatment, lighting, and pantry projects. And I never thought I would fall in love with such a beautiful golden light-colored hue known as Tranquil Tan. However, I very much did. The black cabinet hardware and range hood give the design both a modern and global feel, the exact look I wanted to achieve.

Our new pantry shelves! Aren’t they gorgeous?

After several oops and bloops, the lighting has been installed. We called in the pros and they solved our lighting dilemma in literally 5 minutes. Afterward, the steps in the project fell into place with little to no effort it seemed. This was especially surprising after experiencing so much frustration the week before. We literally did no work at all during week 6. I also found myself in that wicked zone called indecision.

The outline of our focal point before crystals are added.

Suddenly I wasn’t sure if the color scheme looks as good as I wanted it to. Were the Urbane Bronze and Raisin wall colors too dark and lovely put together? Would my family like my dramatic kitchen? Would my final design look as good on Instagram as all the light and airy rooms? The plague of Doubt set in and I had to step back and refocus. It’s very much like writer’s block. To get going again you just have to pick a project and roll with it. This is why creating and sticking to a concept board is very important. Don’t skip the vital step of creating and organizing your design elements at the very beginning of the process. You’ll thank me for that advice.

I can already tell that will need all of the final week for our reveal. Renovating a kitchen requires a lot of planning and professional advice. It’s not a task to be taken lightly. I’m an interior designer and I can tell you that that’s the truth. We still have the countertops and finishing touches to add to the design. As you know the decorating process takes a while and itself. And since we didn’t Marie kondo are a kitchen at the beginning of the renovation, we’ve had to do so throughout the process. Don’t do it this way. Start with decluttering first. This is yet another tip you’ll thank me for it later on.

Backsplash against the color Raisin and our lovely Tranquil Tan cabinets!

Whether you’re choosing to do a simple refresh or a full renovation requires the same amount of time and space planning. This project was huge. It was bigger than I even expected it to be. A large portion of my budget required calling in the pros. However, doing so saved me a great deal of time and effort and costly mistakes.

What do you think of my new haute bohemian chandelier? Installing this light was a dream come true for me. It’s the first of many chandeliers that will show up in my home in the future. It marks not only a turning point for my design as we move closer to the finish line, but it also means a lot to me on an emotional level.

This is my final kitchen design. I won’t be changing the kitchen again. As I slide into a new chapter of my life, my home has changed along with it. The kitchen was one of the last spaces and to see its evolution strikes a chord in my heart.

Renovation survival technique 101

The moral of this week’s lesson in renovation chaos is to plan and plan some more. That’s the way you make it through your renovation of any type.

Be sure to stop by next week as we reveal our final photos of the project. She’s going to be a beauty so you don’t want to miss it. Don’t forget to follow along each week to see the progress of each of the Featured Designers and Guest Participants!

Welcome to the 2021 Spring One Room Challenge Week 6

Welcome to the 2021 Spring One Room Challenge Week 6

Welcome to the 2021 Spring One Room Challenge Week 6

Hello design lovers and gurus. This week was difficult. It was probably the hardest week of all so far. I wasn’t feeling all that well for one thing. I had a ton of problems with a root canal. Fun and lovely right? On top of all the challenges, I faced antibiotics which were supposed to help played a role in the drama as well. At the end of it all, we managed to trudge through the renovation block. However, the feat wasn’t accomplished without difficulties.

So what does one do when faced with the Impossible? Well, we go shopping of course. That’s exactly what I did. The design needs the little frilly things right? The flowers and shelf liners and curtain pullbacks weren’t going to find their way into my kitchen by themselves.

The adventure in finding the perfect storage bins, plants, wallpaper, and shelving liner started out at the hardware stores. With the Fitbit fully charged and ready to go, I trudged out into the weekend wild. I had no clue of what kind of plants I would find. However, I knew that I needed three of them. I also wanted to find grasses as that is the new heart of Bohemian design. I particularly wanted to find different size greenery to provide adequate warmth and contrast in my dark design. I needed a plant for my beautiful new shelving, one for the floor, and something in between those two.

My adventure took me from the hardware stores to my local At Home and HomeGoods. I also stopped off at World Market because they have some of the most exotic items in the home decor game. I had no luck finding realistic faux greenery at the hardware stores. No surprise there, right?

If I had been looking for live plants then perhaps I would have had more luck. However, unless you’ve been living under a design rock then you probably know that faux plants have come a long way. My plan for the future is to use a mixture of live and faux plants. For this project, I’m going with all faux plants since this is the kitchen and I prefer not to have live plants in the room. This is totally my personal preference. I’ve always been a big advocate for the silk plant as you know if you’ve been following my blog Live Well Be Fabulous.

After about five hours of frustration shopping and no progress, I finally found the one. A plant by one of my favorite designers, Hilton Carter. Target turned out to be the one go figure. The second plant was a cute arrangement of faux succulents in the perfect flower pot. I found this little gem in World Market’s clearance section. Score number two. Number three however still hasn’t happened. I have faith that the third plant will show up in my life before the reveal day happens next week.

Now that the plants had been taken care of, I moved on to the last portion of my adventure… Finding storage bins. I needed the perfect size for my beautiful new shelves. The dimensions couldn’t be any longer than 12 inches or any wider than 7 inches. This task turned out to be a lot more difficult than I thought it would be. Since week 6 had been all about overcoming difficulties, I was prepared for this new obstacle. I took my time and traveled around 3 cities and wound back up where I started… at HomeGoods.

They had every single storage bin you could imagine and then some. I was in storage bin heaven. I found the exact colors that I needed and made a mental note to come back for more. I can’t wait to use these pretty little babies during the decoration phase aka the reveal.

Overall week 6 wasn’t the most frustrating design dilemma I had faced, but it came pretty darn close. I’m still not sure if we’re going to make it to the finish line. There are so many aspects and elements to this project. I underestimated the scope so very much that it’s not even funny.

Will we make it to the reveal with all of our ambitious design elements intact? I guess we will see.

Tune in next week for part 7 of the 2021 Spring One Room challenge as we double our efforts to reach the finish line. Don’t forget to follow along each week to see the progress of each of the Featured Designers and Guest Participants!
Welcome to the 2021 Spring One Room Challenge Week 5

Welcome to the 2021 Spring One Room Challenge Week 5

Welcome to the 2021 Spring One Room Challenge Week 5

Welcome to week 5 of the 2021 Spring One Room Challenge. It’s hard to believe that time has passed so quickly. Yet I’m excited about the direction my project is taking. This week we finished redesigning what used to be the dining nook in our kitchen. Even though the project is far from over, achieving this milestone at this point in the challenge sets my heart aflutter. To see my design come alive in full bloom living Color truly makes the blood, sweat, and tears worth every while. And believe me, there have been plenty of each one.

This week we focused on prepping and painting the walls and assembling some of the new furniture pieces. I also spent an entire weekend looking for storage bins for my beautiful new open shelves. Aren’t they the prettiest thing ever?

Week 6 will be focused on painting the cabinets and changing the hardware. We’ll also be installing the new range hood and ordering the kitchen sink. Some of my decisions have been fly by the moment. The original design board that I started out with won’t look exactly like the finished design. Other elements are still present the nature of the renovation game always calls for modifications. You should always be aware that things will change when you are remodeling a room. Don’t get discouraged or upset. These things happen to all of us including designers.

Some really pretty things I found this week or this palm plant by Hilton Carter which I love. And yes it is a faux plant. No, you cannot tell the difference. I also found a last-minute lighting piece.

This beautiful wooden bead Chandelier from Amazon completes the Haute Bohemian lighting element I needed for this design. In my kitchen. I always include one hanging light fixture and one flush mount simply because I live with tall people. So this discovery really made my day.

I’ve also modified the choice in window treatment. The original curtains were rather busy. I decided to go with a more pared-down look in the form of curtains that are similar in color to the wall paint. I chose a semi-sheer for the middle panels and room darkening curtains for the ends. This wasn’t my original plan. However, there came a point where I realized I wanted complete privacy at night. The window in my kitchen is large. When I’m at home I want to feel as though I have privacy while sitting in my living room.

The cute little storage bins have a story behind them. I looked everywhere for wicker bins. I didn’t want natural wood simply because the butcher-block countertop and the rustic wood of the new baker’s rack already presented plenty of natural tones. I wanted to go with black and I wanted some type of pattern on them. After pounding the pavement for hours, I found my perfect bins at Home Goods and couldn’t be happier.

This was the week of plan modification yes. However, the project is moving along even though it’s not going as quickly as I had hoped it would. The important thing is that the kitchen is starting to take shape and I love it.

Stay tuned for week 6 when we take on the cabinets’ new range hood and install both lights in the kitchen. Don’t forget to follow along each week to see the progress of each of the Featured Designers and Guest Participants!

Welcome to the 2021 Spring One Room Challenge Week 2

Welcome to the 2021 Spring One Room Challenge Week 2

Welcome to the 2021 Spring One Room Challenge Week 2

We’ve made it to week two of our 25k jewel box makeover and I must say I’m excited to see how the edesign I created is finally coming to life.

This week was all about the color! If you’ve followed along on my blogs and Instagram posts over the last six years then you’ll know that my design style leans towards the dark and moody. The official design term would be Haute Bohemian. So how do you bring the uniqueness of an exotic sense of inky mood and free-spirited travel into a kitchen design? Well, that’s where your edesign plan comes into play.

For this round of the ORC, I chose to refresh my kitchen. You can read about the backstop behind my decision in last week’s post. To come up with a viable plan that would not only look great on the IG but also tackle functionality in our space, I used the same edesign process that my clients also have the privilege of receiving.

Edesign presents a convenient way of viewing your plan before the first stroke of paint goes up on the wall. You can change the plan and make as many color mistakes as possible without worrying about breaking the bank. Take a look at the 4k rendered plan for my final kitchen design.

The look changed many times before I settled on the current color scheme. Having the ability to go back to these images and tweak certain elements in the plan, I was able to understand what I needed to include in my design and the elements that could be left out.

The result turned out to be a kitchen filled with moody intrigue that I can’t wait to finish and use. Furthermore, I found the ability to create a specific budget easier to manage since I’d already created the final plan.

Let’s take a walk through my kitchen design. The way my kitchen is structured means the base paint color I chose had to play along well with the living room since the longest wall runs continuously along the full length of both the kitchen and the living room. I went with Raisin, a reddish brown-based neutral that looks good with every single color in the book. No kidding. I love this color and can see myself being happy with it on my wall for years to come.

The laminate countertops will get an epoxy treatment that brings a great deal of glam into the plan via a black speckled stone treatment. At this time I’m choosing between the black galaxy version by Stone Countertops or the granite treatment from Home Depot. Stay tuned for further details on this project in the next couple of weeks.

The cabinets proved to be a bit tougher. I wanted a shade that played along well with the style While remaining timeless in its design style. After many trips to Sherwin Williams (sample jars are amazing btw), I finally settled on a pretty mid-tone brown appropriately called Portobello.

The ceiling will be treated with Urbane Bronze, another neutral that looks good with anything under the sun, including skin tones.

I’m stoked about the final color plan as this scheme was a personal choice that required a great deal of advance planning. A scheme that wouldn’t have come together as easily had it not been for the ability to visualize the plan before getting started.

Tune in next week for part 3 of the 2021 Spring One Room challenge as we begin applying this scheme to our walls. Don’t forget to follow along each week to see the progress of each of the Featured Designers and Guest Participants!

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