Showing posts with label Decorating Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decorating Style. Show all posts
Friday, February 1, 2013
HOUSE HUNTING FANTASIES
Hi! I am back. I noticed that my last post was done in the Fall. Oh, My! We are in the middle of winter already. But never forgot my blog... Nooooooo! I didn't. I thought about it almost everyday. And I feel really bad abandoning it like that. I am just been out of track, trying to catch up with all in my life. Between client's projects, new classes and country house hunting in the weekends with my husband. OH! That's a lot of work... house hunting. If you have house hunted before you would know what I am talking about it. Specially if you are doing in a tight budget and want it all! Anyway, I would love to share one of my "furnishings fantasies". Below is a breakfast/dining furniture collection as a result of one of those fantasies. This last weekend I really liked an antique house that we visited. Since then I have been day dreaming about the house. The kitchen was really spacious... and it had a nice area for a table setting. There was a brick fireplace there, vaulted high ceilings with light/honey color rustic beams; and the whole kitchen was wrapped by a paneling warm wood, in a the same color as the beams. I thought I would like to create a cool palette for the floor area, for the furnishings. Here is the result of my kitchen/breakfast area wishes.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
FINDS IN BRAZIL
In August I went to Brazil to visit my family. I was supposed to stay there for about a month, but I had to extend my stay… I had some documentation issues to resolve and some health problems in the family that contribute to extent my time there. I felt anxious in the beginning when I find out that I would have to cancel my fight back home and push my time. I needed to come back to US and take care of my life, work to do, etc. But when you find out that there was nothing that you could do, except to wait for things to resolve, so then you just have one decision to make... I decided that I would take advantage of the time and really have a great time with my family, friends and enjoy the city that is blooming and expanding. So one of my activities there it was to take walks every morning and sometimes in the afternoons, exploring the area where my mom lives, where I was staying. One day during one of my long walks I found this fantastic space (Deposito Rustico - Moveis e Decoracoes) filled with amazing pieces of furniture and all kinds of decorative objects… things very regional mixed with very international classic pieces. The space is huge and full of small and big treasures. You walk around and at every single corner you can find a different kind of object: lucid, or sexy, textured, smooth, strong, or delicate, colorful, woody, urban, or country… What a fun place to shop! Ah! Another thing that intrigued me it was the fact that the “deposit” is located in a residential area, kind of in the middle of nowhere. It’s hard to explain, but the huge store/kind of a barn is totally out of place. For me it was definitely a “find” in the town. How great is to find places like that while you are waiting for the next airplane!
A really like the mix of materials on the store facade.
They also manufacture your own designs and dimensions.
Here are just a few ideas of what they can do.
Isn't massive and solid this bench? Beautiful...
Love this bench!
Furniture made of bike pieces.
How cute are these ludic objects!
A conceptual Brazilian flag.
Friday, May 11, 2012
TIPS WHEN HOUSE HUNTING
We had another weekend looking for houses in Connecticut. From all the 8 houses we visited there was one that called my attention. It was not a perfect house, but it has so many nice features that I think I could make that works… The first amazing feature about the house is the fact that it is an antique (circa 1780s) house still in very good shape, and of course, full of charm. It needs a little of love and good decorating skills to make it a perfect retreat weekend home. Mike (my hubby) was not totally convinced about that one was the one... which is pretty normal for him. He might have hard time visualizing what the empty place and in careless condition could turn to be. He might not be able to look at the potential of the raw gems. (Well, I am going to give him a chance because he was able to find ME!) Anyway, I find out that lot of people have difficulties to see the potential of neglected houses that are for sale. One of the ways that I use to not loose the hope is to be positive, look at the good side of things, and try to find a lot of inspirations. First, I take lot of pictures of the exiting conditions, and then carefully I study it later. Find inspiration images of decorating spaces and architectural features that you like (that matchs to the style of the house). It is simple to do… but it can be a challenging work because you would find a lot of beautiful ideas and then you would not to know what really works for you and your budget. If you have the patience and time to develop the ideas it’s great and you can have a lot of fun; otherwise it's better to hire a designer who would really help you to "see" and possibily would help you making a decision when shopping for a house.
Here I would like the share with you some pictures that I took of my adorable antique cottage that I saw so much potential. And at the same time I want share some inspiration images that would be very helpful when and if the time comes to polish the gem.
POOR THING! It needs somebody with a hat, garden boots and tools!!!
That's the living room. Little funny layout... for sure.
Below just some living rooms that I love... and I think I could some how create a style similiar to these amazing living rooms to the "funny layout" living room above. I am not sure how my designs would come up. I would have to take measurments, draw a the floor plan of the area, and try to understand the space better... and then find the right sizes and right pieces for the area. The photos below are just inspiration images for what kind of style that I want approach.
Design by Lisa Sherry Interiours
Via House of Fifty Blog
Via House to Home
The image below is part of the kitchen... another kind of award layout...
I would have to really think about it!
I would might considered opening the space a little bit more... breaking one wall that separates the kitchen and dining area right now.
Design by Kelly Hoppen (one of my favorite interior designers)
The dining area is really nice. I like that is filled with light and I can use the space to put a long dining table. I love skinny and long dining tables!
I am using this beautiful photo taken by Michael J. Lee to inspire me to design the guest bedroom:
"Sweet and simple"
This is the space downstairs that I would have the guest bedroom.
Let's go upstairs!
Let me introduce you to the exiting master bathroom:
It's quite big for a cottage house!
Do you see the pontential?!?
Inspiration....
Source Unknown.
Inspiration...
And here is the general view of the master bedroom.
That's how I visualized it "to be"! I mean, the bed "to be"!
Via Paper Mulberry Blog
And don't forget the sweet details...
For me... "G" for Gross.
The interior has some many weird rooms, when you see for the first time you ask?
"What is the room for?" But then I think... and think... we could explore these areas and create unxepected inviting vingettes like these beautiful ones below.
For the outdoors I would like to add some bright color.
Some really purple blue! And for materials: some metal, some wood, some cotton.
And that blues would complement the blowing of the summer lavender flowers that I would plant all around the short stone wall.
THE END.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
HOUSE HUNTING CT
This weekend my hubby and I went house hunting in Connecticut. We been traveling there once in a while checking out the area and looking for houses without any serious commitment. Sometimes we consider of finding a get way weekend, where we can mellow out life, after hectic weekdays in the city. This weekend we moved one step forward. We met our real estate agent, Ileana Santore from Marrin Santore Realty, LLC. What I nice lady! And she drove us around from 10am to about 5pm on Saturday showing a bunch of houses, and she even paid lunch for us! We looked at a lot of cottages, capes, ranches, colonial types; all generally surrounded by a good size of land with a lots of trees, grass, and even a stream. Almost all of them need to be fixed, or need great updates. Mike, my husband, is not happy about it; but for me this is kind of an exciting the idea… saving a lost house or fixing it up and making into beautiful home. Today I my post is about exercising the idea of fixing up a house with a new paint coat, adding some features here and there, cleaning it up like removing the old carpets and wallpaper, and adding charming furniture and accessories, and of course planting a lot of flowers. I choose one of the houses we looked at (one of my favorite) and started imaging what that could be transformed into without spending too much. First, I took pictures of the house when I visited. Now I found beautiful images of well done rooms that I like that kind of assembly in some features with the “potential house”, then try to image the possibilities…
I would paint the exterior of the house in white, the doors in back, the windows and doors' frame the color that is there, which seems to be a warm gray.... Then get some black pots fill with lavender... and lot's of hydrangea around the house. Ah, and one lantern of each side of the door!
Living room before...
After...
The sunroom before...
After...
The dining room before...
Dining room after...
The kitchen before...
The kitchen after...
The Master Bedroom before...
After...
Guest Bedroom before...
After...
The backyard before...
After...
And then if we could afford later... much later...
maybe we can extend that porch... to...
And then... if the baby comes...
Let's keep looking...! And letting the universe undersdand what you are looking for!
Labels:
BEDROOMS,
Breakfast Area,
COUNTRY STYLE,
Decorating Style,
Gardens,
HOUSES,
Kids Rooms,
OUTDOOR,
Pools
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