Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts

Thursday, February 17, 2011

the street is in the house

It's true, my brain is consumed with the idea of the new loft. As a result I'm always on the hunt for unique/interesting ways to repurpose furniture, and today I came across the link for artist Carlo Sampietro while visiting poetic home's website. His pieces are awesomely 'industrial chic'. I can't believe I just used those two descriptive words together, but how else can one adequately describe this furniture?





Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Looks like I'm moving....again

I was approved for the loft space!!! I'm excited and anxious - I hope I'm making the right decision by moving into this place! It's not exactly the cottage in the woods that I was originally envisioning, but 'm keeping the mentality that I might as well do this while I'm young....right? (I'll get back to you on that one) Meanwhile, I'm thinking hard about how to efficiently define the loft space. Right now I'm stuck on room dividers...check out some of these interesting ideas!




Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Waiting....is the hardest part

I found the coolest live/work loft Sunday while exploring the city, decided to submit a rental application yesterday, and am now waiting to see if that will be my next Los Angeles home. The wait is killing me! I just want to know so I can start making lists of the awesome ways that I can decorate the place. I swear I'm not an alcoholic, but as this space would be an ideal location for entertaining, I'm already thinking of interesting, repurposed bars that I could make. So far I'm kind of stuck on the idea of a surfboard bar (after all, we ARE in California!).

Surfboard Bar?


Thursday, January 20, 2011

Furniture Makeover!

I found a new blog that provides a tremendous source of inspiration when it comes to furntiture related DIY projects. One of the many projects that I fell in love with was this credenza makeover. To read the full tutorial and browse other ideas visit Censational Girl at http://www.centsationalgirl.com/.




Saturday, January 8, 2011

Repurposed Furniture

Repurposed furniture: Eco-friendly, allows for originality, and can save you lots of money. What's not to like? Check out this easy tutorial for an 'office in a chest'. This is the perfect piece of furniture for folks like me who don't have the luxury (or need?) for a separate office space. 

link to this tutorial and additional repurposed ideas

Office in a Chest

Transform a traditional piece of bedroom furniture into a multitasking mini office, complete with bulletin board and filing cabinet. You'll have easy access to all your essentials -- and be able to tuck them away at a moment's notice. It requires only minimal construction to reconfigure a chest.

To make the bulletin board: Cut a piece of 1/2-inch-thick cork (available at office-supply stores) to fit the underside of the lid; affix it with craft glue.

To make the sliding supply organizer: Cut two strips of molding to fit inside the long sides of the chest; use small nails to attach a strip along each side, several inches below the lip, to support a tray (as pictured).

 To make the tray: Cut a piece of kraft paper the length and width you'd like the tray to be (make sure it will be wide enough to rest on the strips of molding), and mark the depth needed on the template. Bring the paper to a home-supply store that sells wooden drawer organizers, and arrange enough organizers on top of the paper to cover the surface. At home, paint the organizers to match the chest, and let dry. Use wood glue to attach to one another.

To create a filing system: Insert adjustable hanging file-folder frames inside the chest.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Weekend project?

Check out this fun (and simple) weekend project! Pick up some cheap toys/knick knacks at your local thrift store, choose a color that matches/accents your current decor, and start spray painting! The best part of this project is that it's incredibly easy on the wallet, so you won't feel too guilty should you decide to redecorate.


ps I made this (tutorial)



Monday, December 6, 2010

Constellation Lamp

I love the idea of this lamp.....I would definitely go with something that would look good in the daylight too....maybe a vintage wooden box from the thrift store? Or any number of items from IKEA would work...



Saturday, December 4, 2010

A+R Store: Great for buying gifts!

I love this store! I think it's the perfect site to find a gift for that person who already has it all - from cookware, to clothing, to decorative items for the home, you're guaranteed to find something here. Check it out! 


koi pond stickers

indoor/outdoor plant wall
message bean

Friday, December 3, 2010

DIY Christmas Wreath

Country Living had some great ideas for DIY Christmas wreaths! Click on the link for more information and images. My two favorites are pictured below....






A wreath that smells like the kitchen!

'Combine sage, oregano, rosemary, and bay leaves to create a culinary wreath inspired by savory holiday dishes like this one from Smith and Hawken'


















I love the idea of a wreath made of moss. How unconventional!


'Welcome visitors with a handmade evergreen wreath on the front door. This one by Minna Mercke Schmidt is constructed from moss, ivy, and eucalyptus wired into a frame.'

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

It's such a perfect day.....

I saved this photo on my computer weeks ago and can't find the online source again anywhere! This wall decal/mural is a line from Lou Reed's song, 'Perfect Day'. I loooove the placement and style of his lyrics on this wall. How could you look at that and NOT smile? Impossible!



Friday, November 26, 2010

Coolest ceramic giftware around!

Check out this link to the online ceramic store 'Perch'. They certainly don't have an enormous selection, but what they do have is so amazing and unique. I put a few of my favorite pieces up here! 







Thursday, November 18, 2010

hubba, hubba - DIY wall mural

Eeeeee! Who knew that the Hubble Space Telescope website could be so cool! While searching for some ideas on how to spruce up my white apartment walls and I came across Hubblesite. The website features a category titled 'wall murals' - at first glance I assumed it was going to demand an insanely irrational fee to use these photos, but no! It's all FREE (a pretty crucial component to any DIY project). There are three photos to choose from (my favorite is the Carina Nebula, featured below), and the photo is divided into smaller images based on the overall mural size you select. Personally, I'd buy some cheap/simple frames from IKEA and then have these printed on a good quality paper at Kinkos. And away you go!




Wednesday, November 17, 2010

DIY indoor/outdoor firepit

Check out this great tutorial that was featured on Design Sponge - it walks you through the steps to make your very own glass fire pit. The lazy girl in me would take this concept, but try to find some piece of 'found art' at the local thrift store as opposed to attempting to glue together my own glass box. But if you have the patience to do this entire project as described, power to you! 



Monday, November 15, 2010

DIY Vertical Garden

Have you heard? Vertical gardens are all the rage right now, and luckily as the demand grows, these gardens are becoming more easily attainable and simple to install. Check out this garden 'grid' that you can purchase at flora grubb. For $99 you can be well on your way to having your own green piece of tranquility.


Thursday, November 11, 2010

DIY Necklace Organizer

While visiting one of my amazing friends in NYC I took note of her brilliant (yet incredibly simple) method of organizing necklaces/bracelets/other dangly accessories. Upon returning home I immediately ran out to the thrift store, purchased the largest corkboard I could find, and gleefully began pinning each and every one of my necklaces for all to see. Gone are the days of rummaging through overcrowded jewelry boxes and untangling a never-ending clump of necklace strands. Bonus - the possibilities for personalizing your necklace organizer are endless - cover the board in fabric or paper (as illustrated on the blog trinystrinkets), add a super fancy (thrift store) picture frame, or check out your local craft store for unique pushpins.