July 6, 2010

Art in Process

Vintage stamp scarf found. 

Now to frame it beautifully. It will be available at Birdhouse Collectible at the end of the summer. 

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July 5, 2010

This July 4th

Pool Party.

(Myself and the talented Becca Herskovitz.)

Britney showed up.

Puppy napped.

Time to eat again. Hope you had a good holiday weekend. 

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July 5, 2010

Store Inspiration

I love this store so much. It is even cooler in person. 

All images from La Dolce Vita

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July 1, 2010

Custom Conference Table

Lucky me, I met a super cool furniture designer and talked him into creating a beautiful custom table for the new Birdhouse studio. Peter Cales dreams up amazing pieces of furniture and also doesn’t take himself too seriously (like some extremely talented artists can) which makes him really great to work with. 

Here is his sketch of the proposed table.

It is Parsons style in 2 types of wood. He explains it better here. (Though, I’m not a part of Camp Coworking Space, that is a separate thing. I am just in the Mastercraft building with them.)

I love it and can’t wait for it to be front and center in the new space. 

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June 30, 2010

Lights

After much searching, I have finally found a couple of light fixtures for the showroom/office. I was looking for some vintage, swag style lights that had some character and discovered these adorable girls at my favorite antique store in town. 

Light #1. I’ll call her Daisy. 

Light #2. Meet Sunny. 

Close up of Daisy. She’s pretty.

2 down. 2 more to go. Best job ever. 

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June 22, 2010

Before and After - Part 2

Last week (or the week before, I’m losing track of time) I did a before and after of a tudor style home built in 1940. Though the house had seen better days, the bones were amazing and the character could not be replicated in a new home. Thus, the renovations began. 

Next up is the kitchen (mostly the breakfast nook).

Before:

Terrible arrangement, terrible floors, old appliances and that arch completely cut the space in half and made the kitchen almost non-functional. Oh, and it was so dark even with three large windows. 

After:

About 4 million times brighter and 17 times more storage and workspace. Plus, it’s much prettier and who doesn’t like pretty? 

The breakfast nook never got used for eating and since the dining room is directly off the kitchen, it was slight overkill to have two tables very close to one another. A lovely sofa fills the space much better and is an extra space for conversations during a party or serves as a charming spot to read a book or chat with the chef. 

*Note* All of this series is actually the story of my (and Christopher-the husband and Lisey-the dog) new (old) house. As much as I would love to share tons of pictures of all my client’s designs, in truth decorating someone’s home is a long process. So either I’m not completely done with spaces - usually due to very busy people and not huge budgets, they have been too small to chronicle for you - bookshelf restyling, color consults, etc., or a few people have requested that I don’t share images of their private space. That said, I am finishing up a couple of really cool spaces this summer and should be able to share the images with you not too long from now. 

 I figure it is always fun to feel like you are part of the creative process. Lucky for you, I feel very comfortable sharing all of my personal spaces and the new office/showroom design plan with you. I hope that is interesting enough to make up for a lack of client space right now!

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June 16, 2010

The Art of Display

I’m currently obsessing over the decor (and inventory) for Birdhouse Collectible. While out thrifting last week, I came across some really cool, vintage paint brushes. I think they would look amazing in an artist or designer’s studio. For now, they will be a fun little accent which will display at the shop.

(See what I did there with the title? Art = paint brushes and they will be on display. Oh, I’m a clever one). 

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June 8, 2010

Before and After House Tour - Part 1

Thought I would share some before and afters on the good ol’ blog. First up is the dining room of a 1940’s brick tudor.

Before:

Gross, completely no light, ugly carpet and that chandelier makes me gag. 

After:

Added french doors to access the backyard, took up the ugly carpet to get to the hardwood floors, new paint and new sputnick light. 

Better, right?

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June 2, 2010

Lack Looks Good

As much as I would love built-in bookshelves in every nook of my house, our budget (and probably yours) will not allow that. So, as I solution to that design dilemma, I picked up some Lack bookshelves from Ikea. 

Mixing the inexpensive shelves with a splurge piece (the art) makes everything seem a bit more sophisticated than a whole wall of janky bookcases (not that these are). 

A collection of vases.

Gerry, the giraffe. 

Vintage Native American textile from New Mexico. 

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June 1, 2010

More From Birdhouse Collectible

Got home from a meeting to find a lovely, little package on my doorstep. Peeked inside and look what I found.

Adorable notebooks that will be available at the store! I’m keeping one of the houndstooth books for myself.

Also, I scored this vintage lamp while having a delightful time up in Minneapolis/St. Paul this past weekend. I’m going to use it for my studio as task lighting for my drafting table. 

If you are in the area, you must get your shop on with the stores on the Retro Loop

Until next time. 

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