Friday, August 17, 2012

Alternative Living

Someday, I will live in something than your traditional home. My dream is to live in a Silo!  YES, that's right a grain silo!  Here is one in Utah and I fell in love the minute I laid eyes on it.



Love the sleeping alcoves





I have plans for my own Silo home already drawn up!  I can't wait for the day when my dream of living in it comes true.  Can you imagine life without a mortgage?  Can't wait.  What do you think?  Is silo living for you?

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Tiny Designs Pack a Punch

This week we are focusing on the smaller home movement here in the US.  When you make the move to a small home, you have to be able to think outside of the regular parameters.  For example, small homes don't have formal living rooms, grand pianos, or eating areas outside of the kitchen space. 

You will not find extravagent mud rooms and laundry rooms, expansive master suites or playrooms and home offices.  There won't be any walk in closets or kitchens to entertain in.  You may find some of these things, but they will be disguised as something else that functions as more than one things.  Here some ideas to inspire you?  Lots of ideas!! Notice how clean and simple the lines are in each picture.   This makes a small room appear much bigger. 

Bedrooms become alcoves

Built in Beds combined with living space.  I would have heavy curtains on those loft beds to create a little more privacy

Combined sleeping and living area

My ultimate favorite!! Lighting, privacy and storage below and in the alcove!  Great Design

Tiny kitchen, love the table!

Small but classy!


Love the clean lines

Small scale on a kitchen classic

There is a lot of function packed into this small space

Perfect!

As you can see, small doesn't mean skimping on nice materials.  It does however mean there is no room for a poorly designed space.






Monday, August 13, 2012

Living In Less

    I do alot of organizing and cleaning for people and the one thing I notice is how much stuff we seem to collect.  Stuff that seems so very important.  Stuff that someone gave so and so a half a century ago and although it is tattered and dirty, sitting in a corner of your basement, you can't seem to part with it.  So much stuff, there is hardly room for the people who live in the house. 

    Does any of this sound familiar?  Are you a pack rat or a minimalist?  Do you love a big house or something small and simple?  This week's posts are all about living in less.  The small home.  It's not for everyone but sometimes,  it's fun to flirt with the idea of living a simple life.

Here are some great small homes!  There is a big movement in the United States towards smaller homes.  It really does make sense, but it's not for everyone. 

There's small...
Photo Courtesy of homeliving.net

Photo Courtesy of geminiweb.com

Photo Courtesy of busyboo.com

And then there's TINY!!

My personal favorite...A Shipping Container!!!  Photo Courtesy of inhabitat.com

I could move right in to this house!  Photo Courtesy of designbooom.com

140 Sq. Ft of great design!  Photo Courtesy of realestate.msn.com
So, what do you think?  Is a small home for you?  On Wednesday, I will show you some of the great design ideas that make a small home work.  You really have to think outside of the box!  See ya soon...

Friday, August 10, 2012

Pillows

Want to really change things up but don't have the budget for an entire redesign?  Try changing the pillows or adding pillows if you don't alread have some.  They don't have to cost a lot and better yet, try to make them yourself?

To save money, I have purchased clearance pillows at discount stores then re-covered them in my own fabric.  They are often less expensive than buying pillow forms. 

There are so many fun embellishments you can add to a simple pillow to really dress it up.  In many cases, you can even use fabric glue to secure your design rather than sewing. Here are some ideas below. 

Ric Rac is wildly popular right now and can be found in lots of colors and sizes

Felt is a great idea.  Recycled sweaters can also make a great sweater and is very inexpensive

Applique and bright colors

What room doesn't deserve a little ruffles and flowers
Pillows are a simple change and a great way to experiment with different colors and patterns with little investment if you decide it wasn't exactly what you were looking for. 

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

College Days

Do you have a student headed off to college?  Here are some ideas for decorating that awkward dorm room.  Lots of times, the walls are cinder block, the beds are metal and the rooms are small and sharing a room may not be something all that desirable. 

Keep the bedding bold and bright!  Use patterned sheets and again...lots of fun pillows!

Don't forget to pick up bed risers or bricks to lift the bed up for added storage below.  Using a decorative sheet, add a bedskirt for a clean look

Oftentimes, you can't do much with the walls but this is a great idea.  Embroidery hoops with fun fabrics stretched into them and arranged on a blank wall makes for a great way to dress up the wall.  Use Command Hooks to keep them secured to the wall.
 Mini Christmas lights add a nice touch of ambient lighting and also provide a great place for young adults to clip their favorite pics with friends.
 Vinyl is another great way to dress up a wall.  They are easy to place and easy to remove without damaging the wall.  Don't have a fancy machine to cut your own vinyl designs?  No problem, you can buy rolls of vinyl then handcut your designs.
 Create your own unique art on canvas.  Any simple design painted or drawn with marker.  It helps define your space and creates a place of your own.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Bookshelf Makeover

Making over these bookshelves was a fun project.  My favorite thing to do in the world of Interior Design is to re-purpose things a client already has.  Check out the before and afters of these beautiful bookshelves.

Before.....



After...

After clearing out all the shelves, we wallpapered the back with this awesome damask print in a pale blue and silver!  It was easy and added so much dimension and interest.

Can you spot the changes we made?  Adding groupings of things created a bolder statement than all the small things that got lost on the big shelves.



I will try to break down what we did.  In the before, she had a vase of some beautiful red and gold hydrangeas but they were lost in the shelf.  I took it apart and added it to small shallow bowls to use as book ends on the upper shelves.  It repeated the flower wreath sitting on the bottom shelf of the opposite corner. 

Adding a lamp to the shelf adds a beautiful spark of light and depth. 

We brought the vases up from the hearth and placed in a grouping by the wreath and typography sign.   This grouping provides a statement that the shelves were lacking. 

I love the simple florals on the coffee table.  The repetition is a bold move yet simple at the same time. 

These shelves pull the room together in a big way!  Adding the paper to the back of the shelves is a simple and creative way to dress things up.  For more tips on bookshelves, go here.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Bookshelf Designs

Here are some unique book shelf ideas to spur your imagination!

Hanging bookshelf (photo from homedesignfind.com)
Random books on a wall (photo from downgraf.com)

This fabric sling is an awesome idea, especially for a child's room

This isn't for everyone but a fun idea nonetheless (photo from couplemagic.com)

I love the idea of a less traditional shelf.  Old Dresser drawers make this arrangement of shelves incredibly unique with a great story to tell.
 Try to step out of the usual and ordinary and try something new and exciting.