Thursday, January 31, 2013

Ikea Hack...

Our sneak peak at the built in Drew is working on turned out to be very popular. We had quite a few request come in. Drew's cousin (hey Lindsay!) was asking about a more DIY storage solution. I had just read Centsational Girl's post about taking an ikea billy bookcase and making it look custom. I thought I would share it with everyone....

 

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Her tutorial is excellent and you should check it out.

She actually has done two. Both are great.

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Crown moulding, face framed and baseboard it looks incredible!

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I have a client who is adding the Hemnes dresser to her living room. I would love to add this (can't find the original source... Help!) to the back to take it from stock to fabulous.

All sorts of ways to customize ikea furniture and make it your own!

Before I talk my husband out of work, I will remind you. Ikea furniture will not last as long. It doesn't have any actual wood to keep the lines straight and strong. There is only so much "customizing" you can do with the standard sizes they give you.

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And last but not least... You can't overload your ikea furniture!

 

 

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

On My Nightstand...

Or make that, on my phone... Where'd You Go Bernadette, blew my mind! I will be honest.... I picked this book solely because I loved the cover. They say you can't judge a book by its cover... That's basically how I choose 90% of the books I read.

Back to my book... Seriously, this book was right up my alley! A story about an award winning woman architect. Awarded for her brilliance in designing and building the "20 mile home". The challenge she gave herself was to complete an entire home with materials found from no further than 20 miles away. Not including a big box store that may have gotten its materials shipped to them. A concept I had been thinking about well before I read the book. Anytime I we worked on something in our house I tried to find it used.

Our soaker tub was a misfit from someone's job. Our bathroom floor tile was surplus from a tile job. Our doors were tear outs from a 100 year old home that were just going to go straight to a landfill. Our bathroom vanity we repurposed from an entertainment center a client wanted Drew to throw away. Our furniture is all second hand. Even some of our trim was repurposed from our bed. (Look how I segwayed into talking about myself.... Clever...)

I want spoil any more of the book, but lets say her social anxiety hit close to home too! I'm telling you.... The book spoke to me!

Enjoy!

 

Monday, January 28, 2013

Google Sketchup...

Drew has been teaching me how to use Google Sketchup... He took drafting and autoCAD classes, so he picked up on it right away. Above is a house that he has been working on for a client. The house as it stands now has a flat awning and smaller porch. No shingles and small iron posts. This was Drew's solution to make the porch a better focal point for the home.

 

This is a mudroom, locker system Drew designed. He took a totally blank wall and made it functional space.

 

A pavilion concept Drew was working on for a neighbor who actually ended up moving. Drew did end up pouring the concrete walkway which would have led up to this before he moved. Basically the same thing. Drew is a Google Sketchup wizard....

This floorplan.... Oh this floor plan... It may look simple but it was true inspiration. Lets see if I can explain in words what the image is above... Drew was asked to come look at a home that some clients were thinking about buying. The floor plan as it was left much to be desired. When you walked in the front door you looked into the hallway right into the bathroom. Just like it is in the floor plan at the top. It was moved to the right wall of the bathroom hidden in the hallway (shown in BLUE). The home had an addition that left the ENTIRE right side of the drawing as a bedroom (YELLOW). It was so long and just a bunch of useless dead space. Drew in his brilliance saw the layout as it shows above... Moving the doorway down the hall. Then adding a master bath and walk in closet! All in what was originally just an awkwardly long room. Hard to explain, but it made the home amazing! That guys a gosh darn genius!

And here are my first attempts.... Hooray!

A chair! Brilliant! I guess I'll get back to my YouTube tutorials and become a Google Sketchup Pro... See what I did there?

For all your design build needs give us a call.

 

Friday, January 25, 2013

Friday Fun!

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Art in the eye of a needle... Okay....

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Would you stay in a hotel that was built out if an airplane?

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I live this video.... Exploring Paris...

If you love Jennifer Lawrence as much as I do check this... If you don't... I don't want to hear about it.

Speaking of women I love.... The dream team Tina and Amy... Here...

Katy Perry is Paula Deen....

I laughed for days when I first saw this... My friend reminded me about it and I laughed just as hard... Ha ha I love it!

This is what our Easter eggs will look like... So help me....

Speaking of eggs... A sunshine egg mould...

 

This is just brilliant...

Have you ever wondered how a key works? First time I saw it it blew my mind... I had no idea...

Happy Friday!

 

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Mini Faux Taxidermy DIY

I came across a glittered stag ornament in the sale section of Target.

Adorable... Too adorable to be out away after Christmas.

I found a wood rosette (aka the thing you mount on the wall where a banister dies into a wall.) at a thrift store and brought it home and slapped two coats of paint on it.

Then I cracked open some of my Gorilla Glue that I won! I used the super glue because it dries fast, strong and has no expansion.

I waited 15 minutes.... ....

Fresca to show size....

Super glued three teeny tiny magnets on the back and it's the perfect accent to my magnet board....

See the little guy up in that corner? Love!

 

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Wood Floors...

I traveled through Europe the summer after my senior year of high school. We hit the tourist hit spots and saw some incredible place, art and spaces. I can't wait to take Drewpy back. There was one piece of art that really hit me. Not the Mona Lisa.... I found that very underwhelming. It was, The Floor Planers. Or Les Raboteurs de parquet by Gustave Caillebotte. It was the one postcard/piece of art (besides the snow patrol skiers in their speedo bottoms, because that's just funny!) I bought. I couldn't tell you why I loved it so much I just did.
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Moving on to today I was watching Drew install an engineered, click in, floating wood floor. An interesting material that gets you the look. It would not be the material I out in my dream home, but I can see the benefits it has. I was studying up on the history of wood floors. I like to know the original intent of a feature in a home to best maximize its look.
Wood floors like most materials in homes were used for insulation and only found in the wealthiest of homes. From what I can find they started out as wide planks and quickly moving to parquet pattern for the wealthy. They even started to glue wood planks onto canvas and roll it out onto floors. Nailing in every few feet.

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In my lifetime I think I saw a trend from thin plank wood, to medium plank wood. Real hardwood to engineered look-a-like. I am seeing a trend in some of the higher end homes going back to wood with design. It's something people see as trendy. I disagree. I think it's trending... But if done right, timeless.

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One of the first treatments they did on hardwood was paint. Also coming back. With slow growth wood they simply let people's feet, wear and tear polish their floors. That's a look I would be interested to see come back.

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Original floors were given a V groove on the edge of each plank. Quickly that was ruled out for a more seamless look. I kind of love the look of a notched floor but would hate to keep it clean. Imagine all the gunk build up in the groove.

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Oh but I love the character and charm of reclaimed lumber floors. So much charm. I think a big mistake homeowners make when picking wall color is discounting the effect the color of the floor will have on the walls or vice versa. Your flooring is you second greatest amount of color next to your walls That is a lot of color or shade to take into consideration. What could look tan on a swatch, when set next to the floor will look red or yellow. It's fascinating to see how different paint looks in different spots.

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The floor above is dynamite. All those imperfections. The various plank size. And the stain... I want!

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For my dream home, as of this minute... Ask me in two days and it will be a different story I'm sure... Is either super wide plank floors, or the opposite, narrow 1.5" planks. I think those create the most dimension in a home.

What do you think? Thin, wide, engineered, real wood?

 

Monday, January 21, 2013

MLK jr...

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And the woman who stood beside him and not behind him...

Coretta Scott King.

Happy Martin Luther King jr day...

 

Valentopia.... Or that's what Target wants me to call it...

Oh boy! I'm a holiday decorating addict! Give me some walls and I'll slap some holiday decor on it! I went with a friend to Target to find some Valentine's goodies, and find them we did! I raided the dollar section of all Target's felt decor. It's absolutely adorable!
I snaked the last XOXOXO felt bunting... And didn't think twice about it! This felt garland found its home on my thrifted mirror.
There is something about these Springer Spaniels.... They love a good photobomb! Here are some of Polly's greatest sneaks here and here...

Yes the Be Mine bunting was also in the dollar section. Seriously Target.... You're blowing my mind...

I have been on the hunt for a fake little tree to decorate for every holiday. I found the perfect gold tree at Pier 1 for 50% off. Can't beat that. It will be perfect to hang little eggs from for Easter! Shamrocks for St. Patrick's... The list goes on and on.... I found these hearts at Savers for pennies and glued some bakers twine on the top and put them on my tree!

Love them!

Love them, but hate the photo quality...

Kind of looks like we forgot to turn off our fog machine... Oh what? Maybe we did...

My ikea Lerberg unit is getting over decorated... Some editing must done...

Onto the kitchen... My chalkboard is still lips... I love them... I have yet to replace my calendar from last year. I loved it so much I can't find one I like as much as I did that one... So I hung up a craft my friend talked me into... I was scurred.... I am crazy about how it turned out. I first had it as a bunting, but like how I can see the details when they are displayed like this.

Taped up on my reclaimed window.

The details.... We spent some quality time in a craft store picking out cute paper, ribbon, stickers, ric rac, etc. etc.

We glued the paper on top of some playing cards and them layered on the cute.

And left some of the heart cards plain Jane and adorable.

What cute craft is complete without a teeny tiny clothes pin? You tell me!

Happy Valentine decorating to me and you!