Friday, 28 February 2014
La gente que me gusta / The people I like
Home decor in the gardening section
Hey all! Hello FRIDAY! I’m SO HAPPY the weekend is here. :) And we have a huge snowstorm coming too – I’ve just given up and decided I’ll just enjoy being snowed in for a few more days. Spring will come eventually…I think.
I think I’ve taken approximately 25 trips to hardware stores in the past week, and on my last walk through Lowe’s I noticed some really beautiful new items for spring and summer. They’re all supposed to be for the outdoors but I think most of them work better for inside. I thought I’d share a few of my favorites (and a few finds at Target too!).
There were a TON of candleholders – and a LOT of glass. These blue and green opaque holders were really pretty:
I bet they’d be gorgeous lit up! The blue/green planters below would look awesome on a shelf all by themselves as well!
These ceramic holders were pretty as well and were very West Elm looking:
Again, I bet they’d be beautiful lit up!
I’m not sure who can keep this much glass outside but I liked these hurricanes with the navy blue bases a lot:
These wouldn’t last long on our deck but I think they’d look great on a mantel!
These little candleholders are super cute for spring:
They’d make a great little vase as well. :)
I love seeing the new outdoor pillow designs that come out each year:
I’ve totally used outdoor pillows in the kiddo’s space – they’re super easy to clean!
Target had some great outdoor-but-could-be-used-inside stuff too:
Have you seen how much real vintage olive buckets cost? Wowza. Target has a cute version in the outdoor section:
They’re great for storage or filling with flowers (with a vase inside of course). They’d look adorable in a laundry room!
I LOVED these ceramic candleholders as well – they had small and large versions:
Loved all the colors.
Target came out with some great outdoor poufs last year and there’s more this season:
These would be FUN in a playroom or kid’s bedroom!
So there you go, some decorating inspiration in the gardening section! Have you seen any fun decor in the outdoor aisle? I bought several outdoor lanterns years ago that I still use inside to this day.
Have a great weekend! The next before and after party will go up this Monday morning! :)
P.S. Tickets for the Haven Conference go on sale tomorrow, March 1st at noon! We are so excited to host another fantastic conference this summer! Hope to see you there. :)
An artist's home in black, white and concrete
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Norm Architects via Home DSGN |
So now the beautiful bones are in place it's time to add the personal stamp. I'm sure it'll look truly wonderful!
I have to say, I do love Norm Architect's distinct style (see other of their homes featured here and here. They're also the architects behind Copenhagen restaurant Höst, one of my favourite places to eat out). How about you?
Since it's the weekend here's a house with a big dose of colour in the form of a relaxed family home in Ystad which never fails to put a smile on my face or if you're in the mood for something more countrystyle / rustic how about this pretty västergötland farmhouse?
I hope you have a wonderful weekend and see you Monday!
Thursday, 27 February 2014
Interiores de Trine Thorsen / Trine Thorsen Interiors
Storage in the closet!
HEY everybody! Man, I’ve been busy. I’ve been working on a master bedroom project and the master closet for the past week or so and it’s all coming together really well. My body is screaming uncle but I’m so excited about the progress. :)
I wanted to give you an update on the closet redo I’m working on! A few weeks ago I shared how I’m planning to rework the back wall in there that’s just begging for some storage and organization. Up till now we’ve had random dressers and a bunch of wire shelves and they just aren’t working.
So I came up with this plan I showed you:
Imagine that’s a fancy rendering, OK?
Those black rectangles are supposed to represent the new storage -- using kitchen cabinets of course!:
So getting these cabinets home and upstairs was quite a feat. First of all, did you know cabinets are crazy heavy? Yeah. I’m used to carrying around the uppers for projects and those are bad enough – the bottom ones are monsters.
My sis and I went to Home Depot last week to pick up all the cabs because I can rent a truck to get them home. They found three of the six that we needed but couldn’t find the others, so they offered to deliver them all together the next day. I paid for the delivery but they graciously offered 20 percent off the whole purchase for the delay, which I thought was awesome.
So the next day it’s all delivered and since my husband was out of town my sis came by again…God bless her. We carried each cabinet up the stairs and yes we are BEASTS. The tall pantry cabinets were a little rough. I swear they weighed 200 pounds each. We got the six of them up stairs and then I realized my mistake in measuring – I had two inches less than I thought I did. Two inches is a big deal when the cabinet is 18 inches wide and you only have 16 to work with. GAH.
So…we took the two middle drawer cabinets back down the stairs (cursing a little at this point) and I had to rethink my plan for the middle. I finally came up with something that may work even better:
I ended up with the two drawers on each side, the taller pantries and then in the middle I put a 30 inch upper cabinet. This one holds shoes. :)
The great thing is, this spot was always going to be a vanity-like space but a chair would have been awkward right there. (With the original cabinets coming forward so much.) Now I’ll put the counter there and there will be a great spot for a stool. :) I don’t know if I’ll really use it as a vanity often (and actually sit down), but it will be a good spot to put on socks and stuff like that.
I’m REALLY excited about the possibilities of all the storage! The taller cabinets are absolutely huge:
They go back two feet. Because it’s so deep I have a plan to install more shelves and the make roll out drawers eventually. When I’m done I think it’s going to be awesome storage. For now I just love that we’ll be able to put everything in there and shut. the. door.
I’m not a great cabinet installer but I did it all myself in one evening and it went pretty smoothly. It’s tricky to get them all level and flush and even but I got close on everything. You just have to make sure the cabinets are attached to each other and the back wall (in studs). These are really sturdy and aren’t going anywhere, which is most important to me.
As you can see by the photos the light is horrible in there. I installed one of those directional light things (three lights that you can point wherever you want) years back and it doesn't work. I knew we needed something that just shines everywhere. I found this at on clearance at Lowe’s the other day and fell in love:
It’s pretty tall so I’m crossing my fingers I can make it work in there. We may just have to duck to walk under it cause I love it so much.
So that’s the progress so far – it’s coming together pretty well! So much left to do and as you can see in the photo above we still need to go through a pile of the hubby’s clothes. :) But we’re already using all the cabinets and they are working great! YES!!
A Finnish / Swedish children's creative space
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Styling: Rikke, Emma. Ferm Living |
I spy Ferm Living pieces, the STOCKHOLM rug, String shelving and the Batgirl print.
What are your thoughts on black and white for a child's bedroom? Do you have any tips on creating a creative / work space?
For more rooms like this check out this, this and this room. And my favourite shops for children's items Nordic Think, Smallable and Bodie and Fou. Too tempting!
If you're looking for inspiration for your own work space my favourites include this industrial space, a norwegian / danish home office, a converted warehouse and these beautiful vintage inspired creative spots. Which one of these would you choose?!
Have a lovely day and see you tomorrow!