Showing posts with label Interiors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interiors. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Dining Room Updates

November was a pretty busy month full of all sorts of DIY projects.  I'm going to cover two of them tonight.  The first is dining room no-sew curtains, and the second a little spray paint to a tray (you knew spray paint was going to be in this post somewhere, didn't ya?).

As you may know, we made LONGGG curtains for our great room earlier this year (check it out here if you haven't seen them).  It took a while and was our first time making them, so we figure we're veterans now when it comes to making smaller ones.  I went to the same fabric store from before and got the fabric for $3.99 a yard (that's the regular price of all fabric in the store!).  I found this fabric and really liked it because it would blend well with the other curtains but still have it's own personality.


I ended up making these by myself, and it only took about three hours (much better than the three days it took us to make the other ones).






Just to remind you, here are some before pictures of the Dining Room.

Shortly after moving in.

A few months after moving in.

The day before the curtains went up.

Another angle.
And this is the end result




I plan on keeping the curtains open and replacing the shades with a pair that have a thermal lining so that it will help to keep the room warm.

The second project that I completed was changing the color of the tray that our liquor bottles are on.  You may remember the tray from this post.  I had been contemplating if I wanted to keep it the jade color that it was or spray it a different color.  I decided to spray the inside gold and keep the outside jade.




I enjoy the result!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

A Tale of Two Trees

As I previously mentioned, we have a larger tree this year.  We already had a cute little tree (which seems incredibly small now compared to the new tree), so of course I didn't want to part ways with it.  It's the first tree that Simon and I had together!  I decided to keep it and decorate it a different color scheme from the main tree.  Our new tree is multicolored lights with all white ornaments and the cutie tree is turquoise and lime green. (excuse the quality of some of the photos; trying to shoot in a low light setting without a tripod wasn't working so well)












I also decorated our buffet with touches of Christmas.  The tree is sitting on top of an upside down vase (I'm sure you've seen the vase in multiple pictures across this blog!).  The reindeer is an ornament, and the scarves around the bottles are wine/martini glass markers.





More link parties that I'm participating in:

Thursday, August 18, 2011

The Painting

A friend of mine asked if I had found a place for the painting that I completed, and I said yes.  She then asked if it was on my blog...which I replied no. Oops!  Well here's where it is located:


Sunday, July 24, 2011

Garage Love

I hope that you all had a fabulous weekend!  Mine was rather productive, and it happened to be three days long, so that's always a bonus!

Today I want to showcase a few garage spaces that are fabulous in their own unique ways.   Simon cleaned the garage out this afternoon, so garages are fresh on my mind!  Just looking at these makes me want to glam up ours.


Look at the pink door!  Soooo cute!  I wonder if Simon would allow it...
This garage was converted into a full living space!  The next two images are the inside.
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Enjoy the rest of this weekend.  It's not Monday yet, so take full advantage of the time you have!  If coffee ends up being necessary in the morning, so be it!

Monday, July 4, 2011

Challenging Space- A Narrow Hall

We've been blessed with a beautiful home.  I love the process of decorating and finding ways to creatively decorate a challenging space.  One place that may be a challenge is our front entry.  It happens to be a narrow hallway.  I see images all of the time of grande entries/foyers, and I would like to be able to decorate mine in ways that I have seen (a large pendant light fixture, a console table with a lamp and cute bowls for keys and other daily essentials, a mirror or painting hanging over the console, a large bench just to name a few).  Instead, I have a narrow hallway that can't be overdecorated because it would be too easy to get cluttered.  As I said, this is a challenge, and I look forward to tackling it and finding a creative and lovely solution.  I decided to create this post to help others with finding solutions for decorating a small hallway (as well as myself) because every home does not have large halls, and narrow halls need love too!

1. Hang a large image on the wall that is the longest and has no doors on it.  This is a way to make a big statement without utilizing too many items.  One large image and an eye-catching Semi-Flush mount light fixture can do wonders.  These two items together can take away from the lack of space by drawing attention to themselves.



2. Place a small storage bench on a wall that has nothing on it and put an over-sized mirror behind it.  We all know that mirrors add depth to a small space, so the use of mirrors can be your friend in this situation.



3. Create your own art gallery.  On the largest/longest wall, hang images up and frame them in multiple frames of the same kind.  This gives a cohesive look regardless of what you decide to put in each frame.  Also, the frames will encourage movement if they are hung like the image below.  As you walk down the hall, you and your guests will have something to focus on along the way.  This will also possibly lead to conversations based on what you have framed, so it's a great ice breaker!


4. Stripes, stripes, stripes! Add a few large stripes to the hallway in a shade or two lighter/darker than the main paint color and this will create a space that looks complete.  Hanging a few small items on the wall similar to below can finish the look off.  Smaller stripes may not work as well because of the headache factor.


5. Add a runner to the floor.  You can choose a heavily decorated runner to flow down the hall and place a few images on the wall and this space can look great!  Since it's a potentially high traffic area, a runner is always good with keeping your floor clean, and if it's heavily decorated or a dark solid, it doesn't need to be cleaned as often.


6. Let the hallway flow into the next rooms decor.  This image may be borderline overkill, but it actually works well in this smaller space.  The darker colors give this space a glamorous look if that's what you're into.  If not, you can switch the dark colors out for light.  We also know that lighter colors can open a room up.  It's also better in my opinion to use a few larger pieces in a room to fill up a space rather than lots of little things because the overload of small things can give a cluttered look/feel quickly.



Hopefully this will help if you are faced with the challenge of a narrow hallway.  It has given me a few ideas of how to tackle this space!  If you know of any other ways to decorate a narrow hall, please post a comment!

 Here is our entryway currently:
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Oh yeah, and I must not forget Independence Day!  Happy Birthday, America!  Also, thank you to all of the courageous men and women that risk their lives everyday to protect ours!

Monday, June 20, 2011

An Ode to Red and Yellow

In honor of my outfit today, I decided to post some rooms that incorporated the same color scheme!







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