I found this picture last night on pinterest and I was surprised with the amount of interested it received! Wooden crates work as storage and have a unique look that adds character to any room. My mum used to keep her magazines in a wooden crate beside the couch similar to the picture above. Below I collected some other ideas of how wooden crates can be used:
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Wooden Crates
I found this picture last night on pinterest and I was surprised with the amount of interested it received! Wooden crates work as storage and have a unique look that adds character to any room. My mum used to keep her magazines in a wooden crate beside the couch similar to the picture above. Below I collected some other ideas of how wooden crates can be used:
Monday, 25 February 2013
Optimizing wall space without breaking the bank
Spent all your money on furniture and your room still feels empty? Looks
like you need to fill that wall space! Big windows or a textured wall (like
exposed brick) are sometimes all you need because they provide great style on
their own.
For those of us surrounded by dry wall and small windows, here are a few ideas to optimize your empty wall space, in a classy way that won't break the bank:
Fabric: These curtains flow from ceiling to floor breaking up the wall colour and creating great texture and warmth.
Art/Photography: This is probably the first thing most people think of when they think of decorating their walls. There is so much variety and opportunity to let your personal style shine. If you are in the Toronto area in early May the OCAD University Graduate Exhibition has a couple rooms dedicated to student's prints for about $1-$15. This is a great way to find unique pieces for really cheap. When it comes to frames yard sales are your best friend. I searched all last summer and purchased a variety of old frames spending under $10 altogether. I painted all the frames white and filled them with family photos. Personal framed photos are always my favourite way to decorate walls. Another really inexpensive option is to make your own art. I'm going to make an individual post in the coming weeks dedicated to this but the options are endless and there are great resources available online for inspiration!
Shelves: Not only do shelves have a functional purpose, they are also useful when decorating a room.
Furniture that varies in size, large mirrors, plants, lighting, and large
accent pieces such as drift wood, a latter, or even an antique door are other
ways to optimize you wall space and lift the room off the floor. Remember every
inch of the walls shouldn't be covered or it will look cluttered.
For those of us surrounded by dry wall and small windows, here are a few ideas to optimize your empty wall space, in a classy way that won't break the bank:
Fabric: These curtains flow from ceiling to floor breaking up the wall colour and creating great texture and warmth.
Art/Photography: This is probably the first thing most people think of when they think of decorating their walls. There is so much variety and opportunity to let your personal style shine. If you are in the Toronto area in early May the OCAD University Graduate Exhibition has a couple rooms dedicated to student's prints for about $1-$15. This is a great way to find unique pieces for really cheap. When it comes to frames yard sales are your best friend. I searched all last summer and purchased a variety of old frames spending under $10 altogether. I painted all the frames white and filled them with family photos. Personal framed photos are always my favourite way to decorate walls. Another really inexpensive option is to make your own art. I'm going to make an individual post in the coming weeks dedicated to this but the options are endless and there are great resources available online for inspiration!
Shelves: Not only do shelves have a functional purpose, they are also useful when decorating a room.
Friday, 22 February 2013
Drift Wood
Winter is great. The snow is so pretty, you have an excuse to stay in and
watch every Meryl Streep movie, and you get to eat a lot of soup. I really love
the seasons, winter included, but around this time of the year I begin to have
enough. The months of hearty warm food have hit my hips, I am lost on my white
bed spread, and my ears ring if I attempt to go for a run. It also doesn't help
that stores are now releasing cute new clothes that realistically I won't be
able to wear for months. So to ease my mind I have been dreaming of the days when
I will be collecting piles of drift wood along the beach to create some unique
decorations for around the house. I swear my mother is the pioneer of drift
wood decorating but I found some inspiring pieces online that are defiantly
worth checking out!
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Butcher Block Table
I am currently in love with this style of table. From time to time I have seen them on sale (and sometimes for a steal) on craigslist and at antique stores. Sometimes known as a butchers block table it can work as an island, desk, or dining room table. The mixture of metal and wood creates a heavy duty and unique style that is timeless.
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
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