TEEN BEDROOM – WEEK 4 – ONE ROOM CHALLENGE

TEEN BEDROOM – WEEK 4 – ONE ROOM CHALLENGE

WEEK 4

The ONE ROOM CHALLENGE event was extended to 8 weeks rather than the usual six weeks due to the COVID 19 reality. In actuality,  with my kids at home, assisting with online learning, so many extra meals, and loads more cleaning, there just never seems to be as much time in each day. I’m sure quite a few of you can relate.

LIGHTING

We did make some headway on lighting. We had two IKEA sconces leftover from the twins’ rooms so we decided to recover the shades with black and white plaid fabric. Given that the room is so tiny, sconces are the way to go!

 

SALVAGED SCONCES AND DIY LAMPSHADES!

Charlotte came up with a great idea I thought which was to coat the edges of the existing lampshade with chalk. She then rolled the lampshade onto the fabric which left a pattern of lines for us to cut along.

We allowed for a seam allowance all around and then trimmed the fabric.

We folded over and pressed one edge with an iron. Then we proceeded to apply hot glue to the inside edges of the lamp shades as we folded the fabric over the rims.  We then pressed the fabric firmly onto the shade using wooden skewer sticks. Once dry, we trimmed off excess fabric. .

 

Given that the shades were angled, it was a challenge to keep the fabric taut. You really need to take your time and use binder clips to keep the fabric in place as you manuever around the shade, allowing the glue to dry. The fabric does shift quite a bit on a slanted shade.  Four hands were better than two, so we worked together on this.

It might be best to use Elmer’s glue or even spray mount to adhere the fabric to the shade.  The fabric was a heavy cotton so we opted for hot glue, which dries quickly.

We are actually quite happy with the results. Now she will have lighting over her loft bed and below for her desk.

There’s some satisfaction in reusing what we have. And given that her room is so small, sconces allow for more surface space.

BACK LIT MIRROR

I found a large oval mirror that someone had put out on the street near my house. It is quite large at 24″x 26″ and is already set up for a back lit feature. I have mentioned the law of attraction with regard to my home improvement projects. It’s uncanny how objects I need just start to show up in random places.

We are going to put the lighting up behind the mirror so it glows from behind.

This is the basic layout for the gallery wall:

FAIRY LIGHTING

My husband ordered fairy lighting from EBAY in three different colors. You may also find it on AMAZON.

So, here are the links below to the ORC FEATURED DESIGNERS as well as the GUEST PARTICIPANTS.

#STAYSAFE, #STAYHOME , #STAYCALM&DESIGNON

 

 

XOXO,
SUZANNE

TEEN BEDROOM – WEEK 3 – ONE ROOM CHALLENGE

TEEN BEDROOM – WEEK 3 – ONE ROOM CHALLENGE

WEEK 3 has been about ordering HARDWARE for the loft bed, ART SELECTION for the GALLERY WALL and LIGHTING.

So many fun prints and posters on ETSY and AMAZON. Loads to choose from so we did a quick mock-up to get a sense of where we are headed.

And I found an enormous oval mirror a lot like this one from RESTORATION HARDWARE. 3’X4′ approx. There really was only one place that this would even work in the room, so sometimes you just have to make things work. Large scale in a small room can often work wonders.

GALLERY WALL MOCK-UP

We are still planning to paint the bed gray.

LIGHTING
We are playing around with how to use FAIRY LIGHTS, that can change color and be dimmable overhead.
So this coming week, we are prepping the room for paint, sanding and continuing work on the bed, and playing around with how much art we need, where we will hang it, and what fits within our budget.

So, here is the link below to the ORC FEATURED DESIGNERS as well as the GUEST PARTICIPANTS.

Thank you for reading along. Until next week….

#STAYSAFE, #STAYHOME , #STAYCALM&DESIGNON

 

 

XOXO,
SUZANNE

TEEN GIRL’S ROOM – SECOND WK OF THE ONE ROOM CHALLENGE

TEEN GIRL’S ROOM – SECOND WK OF THE ONE ROOM CHALLENGE

Well, here we are at WEEK 2 of the ORC project. In case you missed the first post, we are remodeling my 13 year old teenage daughter’s tiny bedroom.  We think the best use of the space should include a loft bed.  My husband, with her help, is in the throes of making this custom bed.

Here are some nice ones that help us to conceptualize how to best use the space.

LOFT BEDS:

This loft bed with built-in shelves under the ladder allows room for a desk and more storage space. I love the bookshelf under the bedrail.

POTTERY BARN always has quality furnishings, and its styled beautifully with their linens. The brass touches are nice.
This is also from POTTERY BARN which I included because we are considering painting the bed gray.

A truly mid century loft look by WEST ELM/POTTERY BARN. The yellow is beautiful with the warm wood tones. Love the dresser in there, too. I love how the desk fits right behind the ladder, which is simple and elegant.

This is the Harlan loft bed with desk ($500 range). This more basic loft bed is built with comfortable sleeping space and plenty of room underneath. It is available at several online stores including Wayfair and Overstock. 

FURNISHINGS

These two pieces above are both from IKEA. There are lots of nice options for storage bins, drawers, etc. They are a bargain around $100 each. And they would just fit, within an inch, below the loft bed we are making.

We already have a desk chair kind of like this that someone had just left on the street corner across from an office buiding. It looked brand new, so I grabbed it! Like I said, LAW OF ATTRACTION at work…

We are also considering a comfy chair if it will fit. This first one (above) is from URBAN OUTFITTERS and the second one (below) is from POTTERY BARN TEEN.

On sale for $199 at POTTERY BARN TEEN right now.

LIGHTING
I am loving this vintage mid century modern light fixture that extends out, with little stars. $250 at HIPPO HARDWARE in Portland, OR, a great resource for vintage lighting and hardware. The place has soul.
This one from TARGET is also nice, and we love the color. About $100.
PAINT COLOR PALETTE
We are headed in this direction with grays, blues and white direction with pops of color in the art. We also want to mix in some color with the art.
ROOM THEME: THE AVENGERS

We have been watching all of the AVENGER SUPER HERO MOVIES in order since the quarantine started. Usually one or two a week. It’s actually really fun to watch as a family. Thank goodness these Disney movies now have plenty of heroines as well as heroes. AVENGER HEROINES will be the prevailing theme in the art that she is considering for her room. I can think of worse role models, right?

1. Captain America: The First Avenger (1942-1943)
2. Captain Marvel (1995)
3. Iron Man (2010)
4. Iron Man 2 (2011)
5. The Incredible Hulk (2011)
6. Thor (2011)
7. The Avengers (2012)
8. Iron Man 3 (2012)
9. Thor: The Dark World (2013)
10. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
11. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
12. Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (2014)
13. Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
14. Ant-Man (2015)
15. Captain America: Civil War (2016)
16. Spider-Man: Homecoming (2016)
17. Doctor Strange (2016-2017)
18. Black Widow (2017)
19. Black Panther (2017)
20. Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
21. Ant-Man and the Wasp (2017)
22. Avengers: Infinity War (2017)
23. Avengers: Endgame (2018-2023)
24. Spider-Man: Far From Home (2023)
ART
There are so many great sources on ETSY for everything from downloadable $5 pdfs you can print yourself, to pricier vintage movie posters and comic books.

This we bought.

Rosie the Riveter is not a MARVEL SUPER HERO but Charlotte is relating to this heroic image. She has even been dressing like her in a blue jumpsuit from TARGET and a bandanna around her head.

So this coming week, we are prepping the room for paint, sanding and continuing work on the bed, and playing around with how much art we need, where we will hang it, and what fits within our budget.

So, here is the link below to the ORC FEATURED DESIGNERS as well as the GUEST PARTICIPANTS if you just can’t get enough.

Thank you for reading along. Until next week….

#STAYSAFE, #STAYHOME , #STAYCALM&DESIGNON

 

 

XOXO,
SUZANNE

STRATEGIES TO CLUTTER CLEAR AND BRING ENERGY & BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME & LIFE

STRATEGIES TO CLUTTER CLEAR AND BRING ENERGY & BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME & LIFE

Chronicles from a Well Lived House…

Last Summer I decided to focus on clearing out the clutter in my home.

With the twins approaching their teen years, I’ve been on a spiritual journey, soul searching, whatever you want to call it, for over a year now.  My role as a Mother is shifting and I am starting to feel some sense of relief from the whirlwind of child-rearing.

While listening to a podcast on HayHouse, I came across a clutter clearing course being offered by DENISE LINN. 

Besides motivating me to clear the clutter in my own house, I felt I might share these techniques with my future clients as I move toward more a more conscious approach to design in 2020. 

Designing interiors is different now than it was a decade ago. Before I had kids. Having children has changed my home experience and view of how it should function, at least for a family.  And this world has changed a lot. There is a greater awareness of climate change, our footprint, a greater desire for sustainably produced furnishings and textiles.  And with the amount of data being thrown at us everyday and the world as cray, cray as it is these days, we all need a personal sanctuary we can call truly call home. 

 A lot of things get put off when you are doing overtime, whether it is caring for others or delving into a demanding project or career. When we are super busy, things accumulate and certain areas of one’s life are neglected.  In my case, it has sometimes been my health, both mentally and physically, and also my physical household, both inside and out. 

WHAT I LEARNED

SORTING THROUGH STUFF BRINGS STUFF UP.

So over the least year I’ve really sought out the help of experts, authors and an amazing Jungian therapist. Deciding to get rid of stuff means you have to be resolved about the feelings associated with that object. LINN talks about how everything you bring into your home has energy and you have to become attuned to the kind of energy each object has and then decide if you want it in your life or not.  She also gives you permission to give away unwanted gifts, books, old cards, clothes that are too tight; anything you haven’t used in over a year. 

 Entrepreneurial-focused, financial and self help books often say in one way or another to take stock of your life and your belongings. How you spend your time and money tells you what your values are. If there are a lot of things in your life that you own but don’t use, you need to ask yourself why you still have them.

This has not been an overnight process for me, personally. There is also the matter of negotiating with and motivating my husband and kids throughout this process.  Once they let go, they have come to appreciate the rewards of selling unwanted toys at garage sales and resale stores. And, many unused toys and clothes have gone to a nearby shelter for women and children this past holiday season.  That experience left us with an enormous boon of gratitude around a time when we can get caught up in spending on things we really don’t need to gift to others. 

YOU CANNOT UNDERVALUE THE GIFT OF HOMEMADE GOODS AS THEY ARE SUCH AN AUTHENTIC TOKEN OF LOVE FOR SOMEONE.

Or, try to focus on things that can be consumed, rather than possessed.   Fine foods like jams or canned goods are always wonderful, or a class, a subscription service, a membership, a gift card, etc.

 AS ON THE OUTSIDE, SO ON THE INSIDE

Financial and physical clutter has been prevalent in my family for generations. You don’t realize just how many of these thoughts, beliefs and patterns are imbedded in you at an early age. I am trying to raise my consciousness and improve these areas of my life.  As my therapist says, “On the inside, so as on the outside. On the outside, so as on the inside.   This is also the biggest Secret of Life, right?  As Within – What do we think within ourselves- So Without – Will be expressed or reflected on the world we live.

So, I would like to share with you some of the things that I have learned along this journey with the intention that it might help you with clearing out the clutter in your own life.  I feel that a lot of techniques I have employed are helping to elevate my life, my home and that of my family.

I OVERHAULED MY DESIGN STUDIO

For starters, I did a major purge in my design studio. I went through shelves and shelves of fabric I’d accumulated over the years and what I no longer wanted, I donated.  This allowed me to discern what remained asset-wise for my business. By taking away a lot of the noise of years and years of textile and materials consumption, which was a part of my business,  I came to see what I now value for my collection moving forward, with a stronger vision for my future. I cleaned out files, purged outdated books and magazines, reorganized my shipping closet and many other areas of my office.  As I enter a new, cleaner phase of my life, I feel I am making room for new things to happen.  For years, I just did, status quo, was very busy, and it was enough.

BUT NOW, I WANT MORE

I know many women (or rockstar men in some cases) choose to stay home for the first several years of child rearing if they can.  It was important to me for a number of reasons. My Mother was a divorced, full time nurse, with late night hours, and was not always able to be around.  I missed her a lot growing up, so I wanted to be there for my kids.  Also, I started a family a little late to the game.  At age 41, I had experienced a lot of life already and was ready for a new chapter. I had tried for over four years to get pregnant, so I felt truly blessed when my husband and I were given the gift of twins. I could not stand to be away from my kids when I first went back to work.  I would cry on my way to work, and speed home at the end of the day. It was bad. I would even ask parents who came into WILLIAMS SONOMA HOME, where I worked as a Designer, if I could hold their precious babies.

I’m 54.

Now, at 54, I am waking up to how I’ve spent the last decade as a stay at home Mom and entrepreneur.  I’m proud of my husband and I, how we’ve together have raises our wonderful children to the ripe age of 13 in two weeks (!), and also of the business I’ve built. STUDIO TULLIA has made and shipped thousands of handmade goods to over 34 countries worldwide and throughout the US. I  have over 500 five star reviews that attest to the quality of our work and customer service. My four person team, is a strong and a well oiled machine. I’ve been able to stay at home, work, and contribute to our financial well being. And, of course I cannot fail to mention that I have had sooooo much help from my husband, family, friends, and neighbors, in growing and surviving as a family. We have been blessed beyond words.  I never really understood just how much it truly does take a village to raise a child.

I am on a path of self discovery.  I am trying to put myself out there: go to events, conferences, read more, listen to all sorts of podcasts, meditate, walk, do yoga. I went to a great conference last year, in  Palm Springs, called ALT SUMMIT, for creative entrepreneurs.

It was there that I had my first five days solo, in several years, surrounded by creative women and mothers of all ages. It was fantastic.  It was an all accepting environment of sharing the lessons of failure and success as creative business owners. That conference taught me to be AUTHENTIC. REAL. Wild hair, wrinkles and all.

 

This week, I am off to San Francisco for the DESIGN INFLUENCERS CONFERENCE, which I’ve been curious about for years. Alexa Hampton, Nate Berkus, and so many other great designers and speakers will be there.  I’m hoping to find inspiration as I start my path toward writing more and bolstering the designer inside myself.  The struggle to stay relevant in the online world is real, people, and it’s time to up my game. But, I also want to get out of the house, be inspired, find my voice and foster my tribe.

DID I DIGRESS? I’M SORRY. BACK TO CLUTTER.

So, the MARIE KONDO thing has been sweeping the world (no pun intended) for quite awhile now and she has helped me work magic on my drawers with her amazing folding technique. I like that she honors the houses of all her clients when she first enters with a few moments of prayer.

“Does it Spark Joy?” has become universal mantra. And watching her show makes me feel better as there are many others who have clutter.  Check out the trailer HERE if you are interested. 

But, I was ultimately drawn to clutter clearing guru and Cherokee spiritual healer DENISE LINN. 

I took her three-month online course this past Summer.  She is an author, healer and practitioner of Interior Realignment. She has helped me shift how I think about both cleaning and creating positive energy and a flow in my home.  To tell you the truth, before I signed up, I participated in a free mini course that she offered and had a strange experience. She was talking me through what she calls a mindful mediation/inner journey and I was focusing on an old house that had great significance in my family. I felt like I was wincing and couldn’t catch my breath. It was odd enough to make me think this woman had some real power. This house is in North Carolina and in Cherokee country which also seemed like an interesting connection. And she seems like a nice person. I was sold.

Since then, I feel that I am working toward creating a more sacred space for myself and my family. It is feeling more and more like a home and a sanctuary with each space in my house that I cleanse.  I’ve learned that sometimes just clearing out a drawer or a corner of a room can give you a sense of accomplishment and calm. 

LINN’s approach appealed to me for many reasons.  She is incredibly knowledgeable about people and their relationships toward their homes, and their things. She has travelled and studied many different cultures, written over 15 books and she is spiritual in her approach. She goes deep with guided inner journeys as part of her clutter clearing process and she takes you through the steps toward clearing out your home, room by room.  It has really helped.

It has also informed how I look at my work as a designer. I want to help others really enjoy their home, not just sell them stuff. In this era, we all need a safe, nurturing, and bright place to come home to.

In the coming months, I will share with you some of the techniques I have learned, highlights from the course, and show you how they are manifesting in my own home.

Thanks as always for following along!

 

ORC FALL 2017 FINAL REVEAL – GUEST BEDROOM

ORC FALL 2017 FINAL REVEAL – GUEST BEDROOM

Well, I am SO happy to share with you some pictures from the ORC FINAL REVEAL of my upstairs GUEST ROOM!  

 

 

I have to tell you that I really struggled with this room. I thought I had it all together and a couple days before the reveal I was NOT HAPPY with the results.   I did a few things  that turned the room around.  The bedding felt lifeless, the room too traditional, and I was uninspired by the art.  It was not cozy enough.

I added WHITE:   white baskets, white duvet cover, shams and pillow covers from IKEA, fresh white paint on the trim,  white lilies in a white vase. In an old house, in low light Portland, I have learned that nothing makes a room look fresh and modern better than WHITE.

 

I called my neighbor, Virginie Hoover, who had some lovely SHIBORI textiles she made this Summer that gave me the more bohemian/beach vibe I was looking for.

 

I went to GOODWILL for more frames and art, and printed some posters at WALGREEN’s from my Iphone pictures that were done in one hour.  Fortunately, the local framers,I’VE BEEN FRAMED, were totally resourceful and accommodating and built some framing kits for me to assemble the art really fast.

My kids were the best, and helped me paint the dresser. I was up until 4 am the night before the final reveal day painting trim and doors.  I was so exhausted and the extremely gray rainy day made it really hard to get any decent pictures.  SO finally today the SUN came out here and there and I ran upstairs to try to capture the room.  The night time shots I tried to take last night with artificial lights were horrible.

Something serendipitous always happens during a One Room Challenge when I go to Goodwill. This time I found a beautiful blue glass vase for $6.99 that had the original $59.99 price tag on it.

 

I also picked up a large framed poster really just for the frame but when I hung it up, oddly enough,  the watermelon print grew on me and really kind of pulled things together.

 

SOURCES

Here are the SOURCES for the above room – I’ll do my best here:

PAINT COLORS:

WALLS – BENJAMIN MOORE MUSLIN

DRESSER – AMERICAN EMPIRE ANTIQUE, PAINTED BENJAMIN MOORE VAN HEUSEN BLUE with a few RESTORED CRYSTAL KNOBS from HIPPO HARDWARE

BOOKSHELF – IKEA

BELGIAN LINEN CURTAINS – WILLIAMS SONOMA HOME, with a few striped pleats added to the leading edges by STUDIO TULLIA

DOORS – BENJAMIN MOORE DOVE GRAY

TRIM – MILLER WHITE

SLEIGH BED – BERNHARDT, found for FREE, donated by a neighbor, on NEXTDOOR

GRAY SHAG RUG – IKEA

FRAMES – IKEA, except for the silver lead frames that are custom.

PHOTOGRAPHS – beach pictures taken with my Iphone and printed at WALGREEN’s except for VENICE Photos bought at Artists’ Co-op in  Monterey, CA.

SCONCES – LAMPS PLUS

ACCESSORIES –

White vases, frames, white baskets-  IKEA

Watermelon Print by MAZON found, blue glass vase and white ceramic sandpiper found at GOODWILL

BASKET HURRICANE – TARGET (found at Goodwill)

WOVEN BASKET BALLS – POTTERY BARN

Blue Striped Clay Bowl – GOODWILL

FAUX LLAMA FUR THROW & LINEN – custom made by STUDIO TULLIA

ALL BED LINENS – custom made by STUDIO TULLIA except for white linens – all from IKEA.  The fabrics were found at either FABRIC DEPOT, THE MILL END STORE or PENDLETON WOOLEN MILL ENDS

The BUNNY HUTCH PILLOW on the chair is a HUNT SLONEM print from GROUND WORKS/KRAVET.

CRYSTAL LAMP – CRYSTAL REFLECTIONS, CA

LINEN SHADES for ANTIQUE CHANDELIER – AMAZON

FLOWERS, PLANT – TRADER JOE’s

 There are some amazing GUEST PARTICIPANTS for you to check out by clicking on this image below:

And of course the wonderful FEATURED DESIGNERS via CALLING IT HOME’s website:

Let me know what you think. Do you like the blue dresser? That was my biggest decision: what color to paint it.  I let my daughter pick it in the end.  Kind of wish it was a more indigo blue.

Thanks to Linda at CALLING IT HOME for creating and producing this legendary event that gives so many designers the kick in the XXX, accountability piece and collective motivation that seems to help bring these projects to fruition.

As always, thanks for reading along!

ORC FINAL REVEAL – UPSTAIRS HALLWAY AND STAIRS

ORC FINAL REVEAL – UPSTAIRS HALLWAY AND STAIRS

At last! The FINAL REVEAL of my UPSTAIRS HALLWAY & STAIRS.  I am so exhausted from the final last two days of pushing myself; painting the final coats on the walls, doors and dresser. Three coats seems to be the magic number for best coverage.

Just a little reminder that for years, the UPSTAIRS HALLWAY & STAIRS was a tangerine orange with some random furniture pieces and very basic lighting.

Here is a BEFORE SHOT:

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Are you ready?

Here is the AFTER SHOT:
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And here are a few more:

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I wanted this to be a functional space for my nine year old twins. Charlotte’s room is too small for a dresser and she really needed a place besides the guest room across the hall for her clothes.  dsc01967

I painted an heirloom dresser WHALE GRAY by BENJAMIN MOORE.  The wool rug is a MOROCCAN RUG from WEST ELM that I added for warmth and color.  The wall to wall carpet couldn’t be installed during this time frame. The STAR LIGHT is from POTTERY BARN and the Lamp in a Mid Century vintage find.  The shade and baskets are NATE BERKUS for TARGET.

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The horizontal reproduction beach painting was from ROSS and it served as my color inspiration for the room. Of course I’d love a beach photograph by GRAY MALIN but for now, this is what we’re working with.

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The kids could use a mirror for getting dressed and I found this one at TARGET for $40.  The antique bench was a GOODWILL find,  with a cane seat and back. It was too folksy for the space with a carved heart in the back so I modernized it with the custom seat cushion and lumbar pillow in white and gray linen, custom made by STUDIO TULLIA.  They are filled with down blend and super comfy.

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The elongated arm was what I really liked about the antique bench besides the scale being perfect for the kids,dsc02072

The flower oil painting above the guest room door is by ELIZABETH SEE, an Oregon artist.

 

SO, moving onto the GALLERY WALL in the STAIRWAY…here is another BEFORE SHOT (with our dog, Pumpkin):

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And here is the AFTER:

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Salon style GALLERY WALL of family photographs; mostly black and white photographs with some art thrown into the mix.  I used black frames, white frames and a few vintage gold frames.  I am still working on the wall with several more to go above these. It takes time to select pictures, frames and mattes. That was quite a project in itself.  The limited edition print is by Italian artist, BAU and was from CR FINE ARTS, LTD.

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I painted the ugly brown stairs white with gray treads along with the railing at the top of the stairs.dsc02096

Here is the view from the bottom of the stairs. I found this basket made for stairs that is perfect for books, toys and other odds and ends that need to go back upstairs.

So, that is it. I will add some more pictures to this post later,  however I am working on this remotely from Astoria, where we are staying for the weekend.

So check out the rest of the ORC GUEST PARTICIPANTS’ rooms HERE

And the ORC DESIGNERS, invited by the ORC Sponsor, CALLING IT HOME, who finished their rooms yesterday are HERE:

 

Here are all the sources I can think of for now:

WHITE WALLS – Mountain Snow by METRO PAINTS

WHITE SEMI GLOSS on trim and stairs – MILLER PAINT

GRAY DOORS – OWL GRAY by BENJAMIN MOORE

GRAY TRIM on Railing & Stair Treads – WHALE GRAY by BENJAMIN MOORE

GLASS PENDANT – SCHOOL HOUSE ELECTRIC

MOROCCAN RUNNER – WEST ELM

BEACH PAINTING – ROSS

FLORAL OIL PAINTING – ELIZABETH SEE

ROUND MIRROR – TARGET

CUSTOM CUSHIONS on Antique Bench – STUDIO TULLIA

LAMP SHADE & BASKETS – NATE BERKUS for TARGET

BENCH, DRESSER, & LAMP – vintage finds

FRAMES on Gallery Wall from POTTERY BARN, IKEA, AARON BROTHERS, and a few vintage ones.

I hope you liked it!   It feels much moire inviting and functional now.  LIke we have gained an extra room.

Thanks so much for following along!  Have a great weekend.

Best,

Suzanne

 

 

WEEK 5 – ORC FALL 2016 – BYE, BYE ORANGE…HELLO, WHITE

WEEK 5 – ORC FALL 2016 – BYE, BYE ORANGE…HELLO, WHITE

I finally got the orange walls covered with three coats of MOUNTAIN SNOW white paint from METRO PAINT. Now everything is looking very white.

This is where we were last week:

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And this is where we are this week:

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA I’ve finished most of the trim in a GLOSSY WHITE from MILLER PAINT and hung up this VINTAGE MIRROR.

I’ve installed this 28″ Round Mirror from TARGET.  I wanted a bigger one, but for $49 I went with this one.

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We had to stop and sand the glue and carpet remnants off the stairs and side molding before we painted anymore of the stairs.

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The WEST ELM ASHIK WOOL RUNNER arrived and while I wasn’t so sure about it initially, I think I can make it work.

It looked like this on the website: img76o-copy

And this is what it looks like in person.  This is a close up of the rug. The palette is lighter and the fibers are more coarse than the original photo, with a lot of the salmony orange pink.

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I started to panic and look for another rug, with this inspo photo of a space by ASHE + LEANDRO in mind:

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This is what I came up with two different woven Indian rugs from a local store, CARGO

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but in the end, I opted for the WEST ELM rug after all.  The colors seemed too busy for the hallway and the size was not really right.

MY FOCUS this last week is all about CONTRAST in this WHITE HALLWAY and a NEW LIGHT FIXTURE to replace this existing one, which is nice, but too small:

 

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So, here’s my final check list:

  1. Paint semi gloss CHARCOAL black paint on stair rail and tops of stairs
  2. Paint all four doors semi gloss SILVER GRAY
  3. Paint office door to my office semi gloss CHARCOAL
  4. Paint stoop at base of stairs white and apply the STENCIL from HEIRLOOM142 from Canada below for fun:

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5. Hang all my NEWLY MATTED AND FRAMED PHOTOS in the stairwell.

(For you Portland locals) Seth at I’VE BEEN FRAMED, was a dream to work with;  along with some pre-cut double mattes that I found, he matted and assembled “frame kits” for me that made it super easy and affordable. I went in there with ten or so frames and was worried how much that was going to cost.  It cost me about $50!

6. Install the custom cushions and lumbar for the new antique bench I scored at GOODWILL for $40:

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I thought about painting this bench but I have decided to leave the natural wood and cane work. I am making a seat cushion and lumbar pillow to give it a more modern look and hide the missing cane work until I can get it fixed.  Overall its pretty sturdy though.

6. And lastly, there is the matter off the antique DRESSER, which  I am planning to also paint MILK PAINT CHARCOAL.  img_4811

I’ve got my work cut out for me, which might have something to do with why I am getting so little sleep lately…I’m worried.

WK 5 ORC FALL 2016

See you next week for the FINAL REVEAL.

 

Don’t forget to check in with the FEATURED DESIGNERS:

 

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As well as the GUEST PARTICIPANTS:static1-squarespace-1:

 

See you soon! Thanks for following along.

 

Best,

Suzanne

 

 

ORC WEEK #3 – UPSTAIRS HALLWAY AND STAIRS

ORC WEEK #3 – UPSTAIRS HALLWAY AND STAIRS

  1. Pictures/Frames for the gallery wall
  2. Slipcover style for the ottoman
  3. A mirror for over the ottoman.

It really takes awhile to sort through old photos and then decide which ones to use.  I decided to opt for artful pictures; strong images that stand on on their own.  I also have a strategy for framing my pieces.  In an effort to not get too busy, Ive limited the palette to white, black, occasionally gold/silver and a few unique vintage frames to mix things up.  It takes time to build a gallery wall so I am not expecting to finish it completely in the next couple weeks, but at least I’ll be on my way.  Here are a few examples of PICTURE WALLS I really like:

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I like the simplicity of the black and white

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I also like when there is some art thrown in along with some variation in sizes. aed5fed3176be41c9676359ac6f3977a

Here are some of the PHOTOS I have gathered so far. Ive made a few trips to Goodwill and I have found frames from Aaron Brothers, IKEA, Pottery Barn as well as some higher quality custom frame shops!  I am taking them to a framer to just have the mattes cut and assembled with nice hooks on the back.

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The closest I have come to an style slip cover I want is this simple tuxedo style. The fabric is going to be a white or natural cotton fabric:

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And I would like to put a mirror over the bench. f3aeb632dacb764a830ce1a2c9eb8f86-copy

So I am on the hunt for one locally; we’ll see what I can find.

So, don’t forget to check out the progress of the ORC PARTICIPANTS HERE:http://www.callingithome.com/blog/2016/10/one-room-challenge-fall-2016-week-3:

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And the other GUEST PARTICIPANTS here: http://www.callingithome.com/blog/2016/10/one-room-challenge-guest-participants-week-3 static1-squarespace-1

 

Have a wonderful Friday and enjoy your weekend.

Best,

Suzanne

 

 

 

 

ORC FALL 2016 – WEEK 1 ~ HALLWAY & STAIRS

ORC FALL 2016 – WEEK 1 ~ HALLWAY & STAIRS

Well, here I am again, taking the challenge. Along with hundreds of other designers, I am committing to 6 weeks of design starting today! This bi-annual event, sponsored by Linda from CALLING IT HOME, is super fun to follow along.

Here is the link for the ORC DESIGNERS

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And here is the link for the ORC GUEST PARTICIPANTS, who are free to join in with their own projects.

A little history…Our house is an Arts & Crafts 1906 Bungalow style house. Grandma used to live upstairs in our house, which was converted into a duplex a long time ago, but she moved out a little over a year ago.The kids (two 9 year old twins) have moved upstairs so they could each have their own rooms. We are slowly transforming the space into a lighter, more kid-friendly zone.

Last Spring I did my DAUGHTER’S ROOM as part of the ORC SPRING 2016:

BEFORE:

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AFTER:

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This time, I am going to spruce up the UPSTAIRS HALLWAY & STAIRS.

Here is the BEFORE:

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The walls and carpet have got to g0! I am also rethinking the furniture and its functionality. And the lighting.

Here is the chair I have there now which is not that comfortable and the wrong color.

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My daughter needs a dresser just outside of her room, where the large trunk is so I am planning to paint an old heirloom piece that we have. I like the idea of a punch of color. Here’s an example:

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The banister and post are looking warped. The woodwork on the upper level is kind of wobbly and in a perfect world, needs to be replaced.

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We recently stripped the carpet on the stairs to see what we were dealing with underneath.

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This is what we found under the carpet at the bottom of the stairs. Pretty bad. So, that needs to be replaced and painted also.

BLACK & WHITE with COLOR ACCENTS is pretty much the direction I am headed.

Here are a few inspiration pictures I have found by the firm, ASHE_LEANDRO. Boy do they have the BLACK & WHITE motif down:

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I need to put some artwork up on the wall going upstairs and in the hallway. This salon style hung artwork could work.

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There is a possibility I might tint the white walls slightly. I like the way this yellow piece looks as an accent color (for the heirloom dresser).

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I should probably mention The BATHROOM, as it is off from the HALLWAY and is the next item on the list when this is done. We were going to do it for the ORC, but weren’t sure we could get it done in time.

I would like to continue the BLACK & WHITE motif into this room as well.

Here is a BEFORE:

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I really like these bathrooms:

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And some kind of black/white tile, but I don’t know that I will get too far with the BATHROOM just yet.

So, to summarize my tasks in the next several weeks, here it is:

ORC FALL 2016 TO DO LIST

Date

Task

10/9/16

PAINT HALLWAY & DOORS

Reoccur walls and trim and paint

Select Door colors and paint – black or color.

10/16/16

REPAIR/REPLACE WOODWORK ON STAIRS

Paint stairs and wood work

Possible replace column/post at top of stairs

Repair floor at base of stairs and paint

10/23/16

PAINT STAIRS AND WOODWORK

Paint Selection, possible design motif/stencil

FURNITURE SELECTION

Replace Chair and Chest with more functional furniture

10/30/16

Paint heirloom Dresser for Charlotte

Select a new piece of furniture or spruce up the one I have

FLOORS & CARPET

Replace wall to wall carpet

Select a Runner for upstairs

10/6/16

LIGHTING

Select a new light fixture and install

SELECT ARTWORK, FRAME IT & INSTALL

Select art work, family photos and have it framed and hung up on the walls

Select artwork/mirror for over the dresser and piece of upholstery.

ACCESSORIZE & STYLE

Accessorize with plant, throw, pillows.

Nothing like a little accountability to get things rolling. So I am off….

Thanks for reading my post!

Best,

Suzanne

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