Archive for October, 2009

twinkle, twinkle, no more stars.

October 30th, 2009
Inspirations
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so i’ve been talking for a while now about a project i’ve been working on and i’m finally ready to unveil it!!! i had the fun opportunity to re-do my husband’s childhood bedroom at his parents house. it had glow-in-the-dark plastic stars all over the walls, and things from all the many different stages of his life. it was a small budget project so i did a lot of work on the room myself – for example painting furniture, making the headboard, reupholstering the chair, etc. this was a great way to save money and re-use items he already had but it took a lot of time. i have been really anticipating the opportunity to show you the finished result!

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i changed the wall color from green to a light blue (white satin by benjamin moore) and replaced the cornice and blinds with shutters. i found the old window pane on the wall at an antique store for $7

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i painted and distressed this laminate dresser and painted the mirror.

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this headboard is made from a door i got at the habitat for humanity re-use center for $5. i added molding and then painted and distressed it.

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the night stands on either side of the bed were pulled in from another room

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to reflect on paul's trips throughout the world i incorporated a world traveling theme

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special thanks to katherine of furnished photography for the pictures.

for the love of pink!

October 26th, 2009
Portfolio
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starting your own business can be a tough challenge at times, but opportunities like this make it so worth while. i was able to help my sweet friend lauren decorate her adorable yellow & pink birdie themed nursery. it brings me such joy to help someone develop a space into something that will bring happiness, comfort, and life – especially for a new life that is entering into this world…i am actually at the hospital right now, anxiously awaiting the birth of adelyn elizabeth ward. lauren is in labor with her first child, and i am so thrilled for her to be a mom! i had so much fun helping her with their nursery! happy birthday adelyn!!! here are a few pics. you can view all of them on the portfolio page.

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furnished photography

October 26th, 2009
Inspirations
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in college one of my best friends katherine always had her camera around her neck and was constantly snapping pictures. you could count on her to document any and every event, and she always caught the perfect “kodak” moments. it was so fun because i didn’t even have to worry about taking pictures, she would always supply me with discs with all the images i could ever want. i have always been so proud of her photography skills, and now i couldn’t be prouder that she has launched her own business, furnished photography. i am thrilled that she has agreed to take pictures of a few of the projects i am currently working on. she is extremely talented and she loves what she does, wich is the perfect combination.

guest blogger: lauren mckay

October 18th, 2009
Guest Blogger
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{i am so pleased to share with you some wonderful insight from lauren mkcay, a talented interior designer who has been extremely helpful to me as i have been seeking to learn about the wonderful world of design. i am eager to share her great advice on something we all want to do…saving money!}

Hello!  Allow me to introduce myself – I’m Lauren, an interior designer and a friend of Katie’s from college.  I’d love to share some tips with you on ways to save money while decorating your home!  In this economy, saving money is on all of our minds.  I hope these tips will help you to create a space for you and your family to enjoy!

Set a budget

This is probably the least fun part, but the most important!  To prevent overspending while decorating, you need to understand what you can spend on each item.  Begin by making a list of the items you need (sofa, pair of chairs, etc).  Then, estimate how much you can spend on each and add the amounts together for your overall budget. This total will dictate what items you can afford to buy new, and what may need to be reused or bought secondhand.  If the total you’d like to spend is more than what you have on hand, you should plan to make purchases over time, saving for the things you want.

Holly Becker of Decor8 spent 1,400 euros or about $1,650 on her living room in Germany.

Holly Becker of Decor8 spent 1,400 euros or about $1,650 on her living room in Germany.

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Know your options

As you begin to think of what you need for your room, realize that your material choices can directly affect your budget.  For example, paint is less expensive than wallpaper, but if you really want the look of wallpaper, perhaps a stencil or wall decals could give a similar look.  When shopping for upholstery pieces, know that leather is going to be the most expensive.  Pre-made window treatments are less expensive than custom draperies, but you can get a similar effect by adding trim.  As Callie mentioned, sisal rugs are usually more affordable than wool rugs.  Laminate wood is less expensive than hardwood.  Sometimes you can get the look for less!

This is one of my favorite before and afters from Design*Sponge!  It truly shows what a difference a little paint and fabric can make!

This is one of my favorite before and afters from Design*Sponge! It truly shows what a difference a little paint and fabric can make!

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Do it yourself

You can easily save money in your home by tackling some projects yourself!  You can paint a room in a day for very little money.  Painting is probably the cheapest and quickest way to transform a room!  Hanging wallpaper is also a skill that can be learned fairly easily.  Consider learning more about how to paint furniture, just like Katie has done.  You may be able to transform furniture pieces that you are considering tossing!  If you know how to sew or have an interest in learning, you can make pillow covers, tablecloths or runners, curtains, and more.  That is a perfect way to give your room a custom look without paying more for it!  When shopping for new furniture, look for pieces that you assemble yourself.  They tend to be less expensive, but can have the quality of already-assembled pieces.  You can also create your own artwork!  Be inspired by abstract artists or take photos of some of your favorite places and have them enlarged!  In your kid’s rooms, photocopy illustrations from their favorite books for art they’ll love!  If it is a custom size but needs to be framed, buy a standard size frame and have the mat cut to size.  Reusing anything you already have will certainly save you money – look for ways to transform it!

I bought this chair on Craigslist for $100 because I knew it was well made.  (It originally retailed for over $1500).  I refinished the legs and had it reupholstered for a look that fits my house perfectly.  It looks like new, but at a much lower cost!

I bought this chair on Craigslist for $100 because I knew it was well made. (It originally retailed for over $1500). I refinished the legs and had it reupholstered for a look that fits my house perfectly. It looks like new, but at a much lower cost!

Shop smart

If you are on an Ikea budget, you shouldn’t walk into Pottery Barn to find your main pieces.  Be smart about where you allow yourself to shop so that you aren’t tempted to overspend.  You can find quality furniture and accessories at secondhand sources like Craigslist, Ebay, yard sales, consignment stores, flea markets.  Check outlet stores or shop end of season sales.  For your main pieces, don’t buy anything too trendy that you are likely to tire of.  Instead, use inexpensive accessories to add interest.

Christie Kauffman at Just Beachy spent under $2000 on this room.  She bargain hunts and uses slipcovers because she loves to change up the look.

Christie Kauffman at Just Beachy spent under $2000 on this room. She bargain hunts and uses slipcovers because she loves to change up the look.

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Spend wisely

For the most part, the saying is true – you get what you pay for.  I’d like to make the point that getting the best price now may not be the wisest purchase.  For example, bargain furniture stores sell sofas for $500 or so.  A $500 sofa is made differently than a $1500 sofa.  What is the difference, you ask?  While it varies, it may mean that the wooden joints haven’t been reinforced, the cushions are made of foam, and that the upholstery is synthetic.  This means that the piece isn’t as structurally sound and may crack over time.  Foam cushions aren’t as comfortable as feather cushions, and they aren’t as likely to bounce back with use.  Synthetic upholstery can be resilient, but I can promise you that the fabric on a $500 sofa was not expensive.  Micro-fiber fabric, which is commonly used, is composed of little bits of fiber that are glued together to form the suede-like fabric.  Overtime the glue will break down and the fibers will flake off.  Consider that a $500 sofa may only last three years, while a $1500 sofa may last twenty-years, saving you a good bit of money in the long run.  (The amounts mentioned are general, and are not direct indicators of the quality of the furniture.)  I can hear you thinking: It makes sense that a $1500 sofa would be better quality, but I just can’t afford that right now.  Instead of buying new, consider buying used, but look for things made by reputable furniture companies.

Find out as much as you can about how the furniture is made.  I’ve seen pieces of painted, solid wood furniture that weren’t primed first, and over time the wood began to show through!  As for me, I spent the most on my sectional because that was the place that I could feel the biggest difference in quality based on the comfort.  On the other hand, I knew I didn’t want to spend much on a coffee table because I wanted to be able to put my feet up on it.  Decide what is most important for you.

I hope these tips help you stick to a budget while decorating your home!  If they left you feeling overwhelmed about where to start or unsure of what items to keep and what to toss, consider hiring a professional to help you develop a decorating plan.  With experience working within budgets, we can help you know where to look and how to cut costs.  Happy decorating!

daring to do the impossible.

October 15th, 2009
Inspirations
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a few people have asked some questions about how to paint furniture since my last post, so i decided to share  what i learned about doing the “impossible,” aka painting laminate.

there really are just a few simple steps that we were taught in the furniture class that work for painting any type of wood furniture…real or fake!

1. sand the piece of furniture. i used 100 grit sandpaper, you can really use anything. you don’t have to sand it too much, just enough to give the paint something to adhere to.

2. using krud kutter, wipe down the sanded furniture with some paper towels. this helps prepare the surface for painting.

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3. prime the furniture with kilz. (mine got really grainy-the primer made it kinda bumpy, so i sanded it after priming, then wiped it down just with damp paper towels. i don’t know if i got a bad bunch of primer or what, but i got it at lowes, which is where our instructer suggested to get it. she said sometimes you get bad cases of it at wal-mart…or maybe i didn’t shake it enough before using, she said to shake it until the can gets cold!) i used the kilz spray paint & i used a spray paint gun, which are awesome!

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4. paint the furniture. by hand. with a paint brush.  i am usually too impatient to paint things by hand, but they strongly recommended doing this in the class, so i obeyed. it wasn’t too bad. it was actually kind of therapeutic and i enjoyed it, surprisingly. they recommend using purdy paint brushes.  the color i went with was valspar queen anne’s lace, it is a beautiful off-white, not too pinky, nor too yellowy.

5. {optional} distress the furniture around the edges and detailing. i used 100 grit sandpaper and distressed it a little, you can do as much or as little as you like. i love it because it gives it that old, rustic, antique look. but some things look good sleek & freshly painted.

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that’s all folks! let me know if you have any questions! happy painting! :)

painted furniture: makeover edition

October 12th, 2009
DIY
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like i promised, here are the before & after’s of the furniture i painted this week. i painted the nightstand in the furniture painting class, and then went home and did the rest.

1. nightstand:

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(i just realized i haven’t distressed the knobs on this piece (above) yet, but i am definitely going to go back & do that.)

2. dresser:

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(ooops, i forgot to take a “before” picture before i painted one of the drawers. and by the way, this is laminate, so i attempted to test the “never paint laminate rule” and it came out great!)

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3. the headboard. this is actually made from an old door i found at the habitat for humanity restore for only $5! i had the door cut down, then bought molding to attach to the top, then added wood for legs to attach it to the bed frame.

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as much as i reeallly want to, unfortunately i can’t show you the finished headboard in the room, with the bedding and everything, because i want to wait untill  i am finished with the room before i reveal it! but i am extremely happy with the results.

(p.s. don’t worry, i painted the wooden legs, i just painted them after i took the picture)

i don’t have a before picture of this little table, but it was a dark mahogany. you really could not see the detail in the wood, and i think this is one of the best cases to paint wood, because it really brought out the detail and accentuated all of the amazing intricate lines.

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i hope these before & after’s inspire you to go and paint some of your furniture! i can’t stop, it is so fun! i am literally painting everything in sight! the teacher of the class really encouraged us that if we were not enjoying a piece of  furniture the way it is, to just go ahead and paint it! she said everything can be restored back to it’s original condition, if you are weary because you have a valuable antique or something like that. i have learned that you really can paint anything! i was nervous about the laminate dresser i painted, because everything i read online said do not paint laminate! it was a cheap purchase from wal-mart that my husband bought for his apartment in college, and i decided why not give it a try?! and i am loving the results! let me know what you think or if you have any questions!

and the winners are…

October 10th, 2009
Inspirations
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pumpkincandle

ok, so i have to confess something. i seriously loved everyone’s answers, and i really was starting to get a little stressed out when it came to the decision of whose answer i liked best! i buckled under the pressure. so, i chose to go a more anonymous route and used the random number generator.

sorry for those of you who worked hard on writing a great answer! however, your efforts were not in vain, because i througoughly enjoyed reading everyone’s responses, and it got me even more excited for FALL! and this was so fun that i will most def do another giveaway soon! :)

so, to end your anticipation, thanks to random number generator, the winners are….

NATALIE RENSTROM & JILL WACHTEL! CONGRATS!

i  will be emailing you to get your address. :)

and, because i said i would share my secret and tell where i find these amazing candles, the shockingly surprising answer is: WAL-MART! my good friend lindsey parker introduced these amazing apple cider candles to me a few years back, and i can promise you, you will never find a better-smelling candle! they are delish! they are called “mulled cider” and can be found at your local wal-mart. so all of you who didn’t win, have no fear, just rush out to your local wal-mart and you, too, can have your home smelling amazing in no time!

thanks to everyone who participated!

p.s. love this:

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images via pottery barn

i see you weekend.

October 9th, 2009
Inspirations
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yay, the weekend is here! yesterday was my husband’s birthday, and there is nothing more disappointing than realizing your birthday is over and it will be a whole year before your next one! so, to prevent that from happening, we like to extend our birthday celebrations, therefore we will continue to celebrate over the weekend.

as far as projects are concerned, i took a furniture painting class on monday, and can’t wait to show you the furniture i painted & distressed this week. to look for monday: a newly painted dresser, headboard, and nightstand. i am really excited about the results!

annnd before i go, this is a reminder: today is your LAST CHANCE to enter the fall giveaway, aka your opportunity to receive a free yummy apple cider candle!

i will leave you with this image for some inspiration:

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i LOVE the way they did a black & white color scheme, with some bright yellow for bold-factor. so fun!

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enjoy your weekend! :)

guest blogger: callie from simple eye

October 7th, 2009
Guest Blogger
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{i am so excited to introduce you to callie childs! she is a friend and fellow designer at heart, has great taste, great ideas, and a love for decorating. she is pregnant with TWINS and just recently found out they are both going to be girls! i can’t wait to see how she will decorate her nursery! }

Hello, this is Callie coming to you from Simple Eye. I’m a huge fan of Charming Innovations and was so thrilled when Katie asked me to be a guest blogger! I’m excited to be sharing some design tips on rugs and how they can be used when decorating living spaces. There are so many styles and materials that it can be quite overwhelming but I find that breaking things down to material and figuring out what feel you are going for can help when picking out a rug. I’m a huge lover of rugs and feel that they really help in grounding a room and defining a space. Below I’ve gone through the different materials to show the different ways rugs can be used in your living space. All images are Pottery Barn and I’d also strongly advise going to pottery barn’s design tips where they give great advice on measuring for a rug.


Wool Rugs

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Wool Rugs tend to add a more luxurious feel to a room and with good reason. They tend to be the most expensive option but can also be found for fairly reasonable prices like on overstock.com. Wool rugs tend to have the most variety of colors and patterns ranging from Persian styles to a modern floral. When looking to bring a big splash of color or a variety of colors into a room a wool rug is a great option. Above you can see all the different colors and how each rug really grounds the room. If you are planning on making a statement with a wool rug I would make it one of the first choices next to the furniture when designing a room. Once you have the rug you can add accents by pulling colors out of the rug for the pillows, vases, and artwork!

Natural Fiber Rugs

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Natural Fiber rugs are really fun and a less expensive way to decorate a living room. Becoming especially popular in the past five years, natural fiber rugs are a very green way to decorate and also can add a lot of texture to a room!   Natural fiber rugs are also great for living rooms where you get a lot of traffic because they are more durable than your wool or cotton rug.


Cotton/Chenille Rugs

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Cotton and Chenille rugs are a really great option especially when you are not wanting to spend a lot but still achieve a cozy classic or country look. Like the above photo a cotton rug is great for less formal living rooms or bedrooms. They are very soft underfoot and can be found for way under $150.

{many thanks to callie for sharing her perspective on rugs! don’t forget to leave a comment with your favorite fall scent/candle to burn for a chance to win an apple cider candle! you have untill friday at 6!}

the smell of fall {A GIVEAWAY!}

October 5th, 2009
GIVEAWAY
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candle

fall is here! the scent i associate most with fall is apple cider, mainly because  i have a favorite mulled apple cider candle that i continuously burn starting at the first hint of fall, and i burn it right on through winter. burning candles add not only a sweet aroma to your home, but they also enhance the mood and ambiance of your space. by burning wonderfully fragrant candles, you can achieve a warm, homey feel. i LOVE burning candles, and pretty much have about 5 or 6 burning in our little apartment at all times. something about a lovely scented candle makes me feel so at home and cozy! especially in the fall. :) although here in the south, just because it is “officially fall,”  doesn’t mean it necessarily will stay cool…but now that october is here i feel that i can embrace fall whole-heartedly!

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ok so now on to the fun part! :) leave a comment describing your favorite smell that reminds you of fall or your favorite candle to burn in the fall, and i will choose my two favorite answers and will  mail you my favorite, yummy apple cider candle to keep your house filled with one of the best smells of fall! i will accept comments until 6 pm on friday. (leave your email address so i can contact you!)

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(images via pottery barn)