Missoni x Target Haul: What I Bought and How It Fits

We’re often asked where we find inspiration. The quick answer: everywhere. Other blogs, design magazines, everyday life, family and friends, clothing, nature — and yes, sometimes reality TV. I confess: I take pictures of TV scenes for inspiration (and sometimes just for fun). Those screenshots end up in an iPhoto folder labeled “TV pics,” and every so often I open it and smile at the memories: “Oh, that was Law & Order — I loved that ceiling,” or “That headboard makes me swoon,” or “Poor reality stars — frozen in awkward paused faces” (Oprah used to make the funniest pauses). Below are a few snaps from my folder.

The Modern Family house — someday we’d love to use their landscaping as inspiration for our own yard:

Another Modern Family shot, from the Clive Bixby episode in the hotel lobby. I snapped this because the headboard shape seemed fun — something you could DIY from plywood and foam. Maybe a bright, playful version for a kid’s room someday.

This Law & Order: LA still was taken while we were house hunting. I snapped it because of the arches and tall ceilings — the kind of features I hoped to find. We didn’t end up with this exact house, but we did get exposed beams (white in the kitchen, darker in the living room) that run in a similar direction. So in a way, a little of that TV house made its way into ours.

From America’s Next Top Model — another headboard crush. That brown-and-white fabric was just so striking.

A still from The Kids Are All Right. After moving, we watched it on Netflix and loved the deep blue wall color. It inspired the guest room — we actually ended up painting it an even deeper shade.

Another shot from The Kids Are All Right: we fell for the large stone paver walkway that fan-shaped outward from the house. It’s a crisp, open look we’d like to recreate someday when we rework our landscaping.

One of my favorite shows, Flipping Out, delivered this dark wood door with a large pane of frosted glass. So many homes use ornate oval-glass double doors; this clean, chunky framed style felt refreshingly simple and modern.

Another Flipping Out capture — I couldn’t remember if I loved the tangerine gourd lamps (spray paint and a thrift-store find could reproduce them) or the wavy mirror that resembles faux oyster shells. Probably both.

Last Flipping Out shot for the roundup: the glass pendants paired with dark cabinets and white counters. We don’t have white stone in our kitchen and don’t want to create a sea of brown, but I admired the contrast. Maybe we’ll recreate the feel someday on someone else’s cabinets.

A snap from The Celebrity Apprentice — I was obsessed with the floors. That look ended up inspiring the console table we built, so we owe a nod to the show for that idea.

From The Big C: the board-and-batten behind the actress caught my eye. I’ve been dreaming about a similar DIY in our hallway, and this still served as a nice visual reference (preferably with Laura Linney included).

This image from Secrets From a Stylist was saved because we plan to thrift or build a chunkier media cabinet to balance the large wood console we made. I liked the white frame with wood-front doors as a direction to consider.

Sometimes TV shows reveal details you wouldn’t expect. John noticed this unusual ceiling of lights on Bachelor Pad — so many fixtures packed into that room. It reads cozy on screen, but probably feels very set-like in person (and likely hot).

Do you take TV screenshots too? I can’t be the only one. Mine often have glare or a blue tint, and people are sometimes frozen mid-sneeze, but they work as memory joggers. Maybe you just kick back and watch TV like a normal person — and that’s fine, too.

On a different note, did anyone else go Missoni-crazy at Target? We were late to that craze — I didn’t make it to the store until Wednesday night after the Tuesday morning launch, so most of the good stuff had been picked over. Still, I found a pair of cute rain boots in an extra small for Clara and couldn’t resist. She already tries to wear them even though they’re a little big.

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I also grabbed a geometric vase for the back of the living room console:

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I like the bold pattern and metallic finish — it ties in with nearby chunky silver lamps. It’ll probably move around the house, but for now it’s a fun accent.

I also picked up a few headbands for myself. They feel like a compromise for someone who lives in a ponytail — they let me wear my hair down while keeping it out of my face. Full disclosure: I’ll probably still wear them with a ponytail. Update: I already did.

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What did you find at Target? Was everything gone when you went? Did someone buy an entire haul and resell it for double the price? The Missoni rush was wild — the site crashed and people were flipping pieces online. Shoppers can get pretty intense when a collaboration drops.