Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts

Monday, January 26, 2009

My Latest Obsession(s)...


The New Year always makes me eager to change things up in my home. As you may have read in November, I've been redoing my guest room in a major way. I felt terrible that every time someone came to stay with us (often to take care of my kids when I was out of town) they had to sleep in this depressing, messy room. So, I've been hard at work to create more of a sanctuary than it's been in the past. One great thing about that room is that it is an addition and doesn't have the massively thick brick walls that the rest of the house has. Okay, so maybe not so great in terms of heating and cooling, but great for laptop users who might get better wi-fi reception in that room. Oftentimes, when Mimi comes to visit she needs to be able to work on her laptop. Plus, I'm dreaming of a white Mac laptop for whichever holiday comes next :). So....I decided to put a little desk in the guestroom instead of a dresser or some other piece of furniture. Besides, nobody ever really stays long enough to need to fill a dresser (atleast, they better not!).
I scoured local antique and thrift stores and found a great little desk. I've spent the weekend stripping and sanding it. Then I had to decide what color to paint it. I wanted something fun...something funky. The rest of the room looks like this so far...





I decided to take the tropical punch pink color out of the window treatment fabric and go with that for the desk. Dr. Daddy was stunned to say the least! He thought I was painting it white. Oops! I'm in love with the result but it's not quite ready for the room yet so you'll have to wait for pictures.

While looking for inspiration I stumbled upon the website of Annie Selke. I've always LOVED Pine Cone Hill and Dash and Albert but I had NO idea that they were part of the same parent company. Now, Annie Selke, the creator of said company, has created a line of furniture with Vanguard Furniture. It's bold, it's fresh, it's light and airy but strongly sophisticated. It's traditional but whimsical. I LOVE IT! I am most obsessed with this bed...



Complete and utter genius. Almost makes me willing to let the kids swing from the top of my Baker rice bed until the posts fall right off and I need a new bed!

I also love these pieces...



This wing arm chair reminds me so much of the chairs at BG, the uber gorgeous restaurant atop Bergdorf Goodman in New York. Another fabulous space by Kelly Wearstler.







I love that her pieces are so versatile. I feel like any one of these could be put into a super traditional room or a super modern room and be right at home.






Also, thanks to Eddie over at Eddie Ross for turning me onto these gorgeous prints from Artaissance. I already have my gorgeous chair prints from Anne Harwell. Now I can add to my "furniture art" collection with these gorgeous prints...







Apparently, each print is custom made to order and you can change up the colors to coordinate with your style. Here's a picture of Eddie with some of his faves...



Great choices Eddie! I'm thinking a lime green for the background on my prints...

Don't forget to check out Eddie's Blog. If you don't know Eddie already, he was one of the contestants of Top Design and used to work for Martha Stewart. His blog is full of great ideas!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Fit For a Princess

I've FINALLY finished BabyGirl's room and took pictures. It's all decorated for Christmas, so you'll have to use your imagination and assume that the big a** tree isn't there the rest of the year! We also made a little banner that says "Peace On Earth". She was none too happy with this little development, telling me "What's that? I don't like that! I don't like Peace On Earth". I think she was wanting something more along the lines of "Ho, Ho, Ho!". Oh, well.









The details...as many as I can remember!

Bedding: The fabric was purchased from The Fabric Finder (no longer available). The trim is from a local store. The quilt is from Garnet Hill.

Curtains: See above.

Kitchen set: Pottery Barn Kids

Side table: Land of Nod

Rug: Schumacher

Tree: Target

Doll Shelf: Purchased from an unfinished wood store and painted in antique white.

Paint colors: Walls, ceiling...Benjamin Mooore Frosty Pink. Trim 1/2 antique white and 1/2 Navajo white mix (Benjamin Moore)

Bed: Purchased from a seller on Ebay who claimed to make the same bed for Posh Tots, but I can't recommend him because the bed is a disaster!

Lamp: Target

Chandelier: Shades of Light

Let me know if you have any other questions!!!

Friday, November 28, 2008

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like...

Thanksgiving is over, I've got to get my entire house decorated for Christmas in the next three days, and I'm catering Dr. Daddy's work party for 80 people here at the house this coming Saturday.

So, just in case you're wondering...that's what I've been up to! I've also finished sewing (mostly) for BabyGirl's room (pictures will be posted asap) and have constructed a firm plan for my bathrooms. In addition, I spent last week completing the "renovation" of our guest room. It was a pitiful excuse for a guest getaway and I think we've finally remedied that. I don't want to post pictures just yet because it isn't quite done but here's a sneak peak...

Fabric...




Paint...



Chairs...



Sconces...



Artwork...





Stay tuned...

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

And now, the moment we've all been waiting for...

Well, maybe not everyone, but certainly Dr. Daddy. He is ecstatic that I FINALLY have one complete window treatment for our bedroom. It's only one out of three, but it goes up and down properly and shields the light in the morning. (not that he ever gets to sleep in, bless his heart)
So, here it is! I decided to do a relaxed London shade. It ended up being a little more work than I thought, but I'm happy with the finished product and that's all that really matters...

Saturday, July 14, 2007

A Farewell to Pink

In a few short weeks we will be moving to a new (old) house. For the past four years we have lived in a newer, large "McMansion" as my girlfriend CS so aptly put it. We're on a huge hill that is not conducive to kids playing and we don't really have any neighbors with kids our kids' ages. SOOO, much to Dr. Daddy's dismay we are moving to the "city" to an older home (built in 1941). We will be in a lovely neighborhood with tons of kids that's much more convenient to all the places we seem to frequent all the time.
As a result of the move we had to sell the house we're currently in (I guess that's a given, yes?) and with it will go all of the window treatments that took me FOREVER to make. No worries, though. I'm up for a new project. So, I'm redoing BabyGirl's bedroom for the second time in three years. I've picked out a really adorable fabric with a pink background and blue, yellow, green and khaki accents. It has an animal theme, as pretty much everything in our house does. Sadly, however, it appears that the ONLY color that will work on the walls is BLUE. Personally, I beleive there is something inherently wrong with painting a girl's bedroom walls blue. The only other option is cream and how boring would THAT be? So, as an homage to the room that I spent hours painting and sewing to decorate, I will post a couple of photos. I'll post photos of the new room when it's done. This is her room when the crib was still in there. She has a big girl daybed now, but I liked it most when the crib was still in it and my baby was still a baby!