Senin, 30 November 2009

Rain Gutter Bookshelves

I have been on the hunt for some bookshelves for our girls' room that are wall-mounted and display the fronts of their books. Thanks to this blog (that graciously awarded me some prizes recently), I discovered that you can use rain gutters to make front-facing bookshelves! The tutorial is here.


I looked into it a little further and it looks like the cost is about $3 per 10 linear feet! Can't beat that. I think this project is perfect for a play room or nursery. Check out a few of the google images results:



Kamis, 19 November 2009

For Friends and Posterity...

The countdown is ON! 36 weeks always feels like such a milestone to me.



Yesterday I discovered that self-portraits are impossible to take. Also, I found out at my doctor's appointment that our little princess has decided not to flip yet. The stinker is still hanging out feet first! I'm not worried about it. If anything, it gives me hope that I'll squeeze a few more days out of the duration of this pregnancy. As excited as I am to snuggle her when she does come, I know that my life will turn upside down shortly thereafter!

In other news, I bought two car-fulls worth of furniture yesterday for $15. Not joking. I love my Wednesday auction! Here's load #1. Load #2 is getting picked up this morning.



Lots of stuff for clients, some stuff for my home and even more stuff for my basement. Just cuz.

Also, I'm leaving town today and as a result posting might be a little lighter than usual. I promise I'll be back in full force after Thanksgiving, rested and ready to knock your socks off!

Have a great weekend!

Rabu, 18 November 2009

Adorable Aqua and Red Nursery

I have been so drawn to aqua and red color combos lately (here and here). So of course, I loved seeing this adorable nursery Cara emailed me about. She wanted to share her fantastic results with my pelmet box tutorial:


The fabric is Alexander Henry's Country Cross Stitch (available at JoAnn's and at Purl SoHo). The red trim is 1/4" bias tape.


The wall color is Baby Bird by Porter Paints.

The crib (and not pictured dresser) are from Wal-Mart's Baby Mod line, which I've used in other client's projects before. I love the furniture line and so does Cara.
Cara found the adorable vintage chair for $10. It was in pretty bad shape when she bought it!


She had it reupholstered in Fabricut's Bonomi Chevron in Sky.


Doesn't it look comfy and perfect for a nursery?


The two pieces of art on the wall are from Etsy sellers. The Stay Calm poster is by sfgirlbybay and ASL poster is from TwoSarahs.




The toddler bed was a $30 resale shop find. Cara sewed the adorable pillow and quilt on the bed.


The white bookshelf is from Target (here's a similar one). Cara hodge-podged some Martha Stewart paper on the inside back to give it some color.


And check out this mini quilt! Isn't it adorable? Apparently there are plans to make a whole wall's worth of different mini-quilts! WOW!


Great job, Cara! And thanks for sharing your beautiful photos!

Selasa, 17 November 2009

Delicate Moulding

For those of you interested in trying the frame project I recently posted about, might I suggest stopping by your local AC Moore craft store for some of this moulding?


I spied this little display today and wished I had known about it a few weeks ago. The strips are thinner and more delicate than the decorative moulding pieces available at Home Depot and Lowes. $1.99 for a 24" length.

Think of all the frames you can fancy up...

Senin, 16 November 2009

Low Bed

Hi friends! How was your weekend? I'm building a bed today. It's just another Monday at Pearl Street!

I was originally thinking of a big, curvy upholstered headboard for this room, but I then I revisited my "Bedroom" files and discovered these two images that feature a low upholstered head and footboard. I'm in love.

Source unknown - Norman something?

Design by Timothy Whealon

I found a vintage crate bed at a used furniture store, complete with a solid wooden headboard, footboard and side rails. The height is a little off, so I am building up the head and footboards with some wooden slats before I upholster the whole thing in this really cool tapestry fabric that I got at my local discount fabric store.


And don't you worry, there will be lots of nailhead trim for good measure.

I'll be sure to take lots of pictures for a tutorial later. You guys are going to flip over this bedroom!

Jumat, 13 November 2009

Channel Back Chair...

This vintage channel back chair was my favorite price (F-R-E-E) at the furniture auction last week.


It is really well built and has the softest down cushion imaginable, which my very pregnant body appreciated after a long day at the auctions.


The fabric is in bad shape though, so new upholstery is in the chair's not-so-distant future. Trouble is I can't decide whether or not to ditch the channel design. Would you believe that I couldn't find a single channel back chair in my design files? Obviously this style is not super en vogue, but can it still be considered chic?

Either way, I want the new vibe of the chair to be modern and spunky. I'm hoping for something as cool as this red-trimmed striped number from Erinn Valencich.


What say you? Rock the channel or go for a straight back?

Kamis, 12 November 2009

Clover Table


I think this Shamrock table from Target could, with a little ingenuity and elbow grease, turn into something like this $500 table from Oomph.


Also, I love this Carnation Table. Just sayin.

Rabu, 11 November 2009

Copy Cat Design: Domino Guest Room

Heather contacted me about doing a copy cat design post on everyone's favorite Domino guest room:


from Domino's Mini Guide: Twin Beds (June/July 2008 issue), photo by Justin Bernhaut

I also love this room and was excited to accept her challenge!

Let's start with the wall color. The inspiration room color is "Lost Oasis" (#21-4) by Pratt & Lambert.


It is a very pretty color indeed, but unless your room has an abundance of natural light, like the room in the photo, I would recommend going a shade lighter, like Benjamin Moore's "Irish Spring" (#2038-70).


And here's a little money-saving tip on paint, from me to you. I'm a big fan of the colors available through Benjamin Moore and Martha Stewart for Valspar (which I heard has been discontinued?! sad), but I really like Behr paints (for the cost and quality), available at Home Depot. Fortunately for me, Home Depot has many competitor formulas (like Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams and Valspar) in their paint computers. They don't have Pratt & Lambert, but you can bring in a chip from P&L and Home Depot can easily color match for you.

Next up, the rug. The 9x12 cotton dhurrie featured in the Domino image is available at Odegard for a cool $3240. Luckily, many black and white cotton flatweaves have hit the market in the past few years. Here are my favorite budget options:

IKEA ($179 for approx. 8'x6'). I sort of like that the stripes aren't perfectly horizontal in this rug. It helps to break things up a little.
image via Elle Decor
Ballard Outdoor Rug ($299 for 5'x8'). Outdoor rugs hold up really well to rowdy kids and pets.


IKEA Runner on eBay (3'x8'). If the room is smaller, this little rug might be just the right size for between the two twin beds.
Image via Apartment Therapy
Overstock rug ($157 for 5'x8'). This rug is not a flatweave, but a plush wool pile might be a welcome addition in a bedroom.

Nate Berkus for HSN ($160 for 8'x10'). It's not a true black, more of a charcoal, which I think is nice and a little more subtle than the stark black and white.


Loving this black and white WS Home Dhurrie ($179 for 8'x10')


Part of the reason the Domino room caused such a stir was because the red headboards were from Target. They are still available here for $249 each, though if you're penny-pinching, this could be a place to DIY with a little plywood, batting, red linen and nail head trim.
The beautiful bedding is from one of my favorite luxury lines, Matouk. The "Bel Tempo" shams are $100 each and the Barcelona bedskirt is $205 each.


Pottery Barn's black Morgan shams are a great substitute for the Matouk beauties and are only $40 each on eBay.


Or if you're feeling crafty, you can sew 1/2" black bias tape on standard white shams, like I did for my girl's duvet covers.

This bed skirt ($19.99 on Overstock) looks like it has a nice weight/drape and I like the tailored kick pleat.


The featured black quilted coverlet is by Looolo Textiles and is $495 each.


You can purchase a look-alike here for $89.99.


This version on Amazon is even less expensive, at $34.
The 12"x26" turquoise ikat throw pillows are by Dransfield and Ross and cost a $240 each. Yikes!

The best way to get these pillows on a budget is just to purchase the fabric, which is Laura Ashley for Kravet's Tilbury in Lapis, and take it to your local dry cleaning/alterations shop where they usually make pillow covers for cheap. Or bust out your sewing machine and make the covers yourself.

There are lots of remnants of the ikat available here on eBay.


The side table seems like the trickiest item to match in the room. The original gold-leafed iron table in the inspiration spread is called the "Loren G" and is $1250 at Worlds Away.



This table set is available for $299 at Target. The side tables look very similar to the inspiration table's shape and would work well in a smaller room. You could sell the other two pieces on Craigslist to help cover the cost of the set.


When I was in Pier 1 the other day, I spotted this $129 table. It's better looking in person. I thought the feet were really cool looking.


Walmart is selling a great lookalike for $159.


For something a little more streamlined, I like this Crate and Barrel table for $199.

All of these tables have a dark oxidized iron patina, but to make them look more like the inspiration table, just use a little bit of Rub 'N Buff in Gold Leaf (the most yellow gold finish).


For a less subtle gold look, spray paint the metal base with Krylon's Metallic spray paint first, and then layer on the Rub 'N Buff.
For styling the night stand, pick up some interesting reads with colorful covers at your local thrift shop or used books store. And don't forget a vintage alarm clock. Ebay has some great options.


And so does etsy:


The featured table lamp is by Larry Laslo, available for $650 at frederickcooper.com. I think this lamp is pretty awesome. Too bad it's so pricey.


The obvious cheap alternative here is to spray paint an inexpensive lamp gold. Home Goods always has cool and cheap lamps. You can see some of their past inventory here.


Check out this eBay beauty. I love vintage lamps!


Great tole lamp


Love this awesome lotus lamp


I know it's not like the inspiration lamp, but I am DYING over this yellow ginger jar lamp. Someone please buy it!!


And finally (!), the artwork. The Domino feature included artwork by E.A. Seguy - "Butterfly Pocheoir" archival prints. They cost $625 each! Vintage prints are available here. New prints are available at Decorati and Art.com.


For a mere $31.50, you can purchase this gorgeous book on Amazon, chock full of beautiful and very VERY similar images. And don't forget that $16.99 at Target buys you my favorite 8x10 frame and mat.


For a FREE alternative, check out all the butterfly images available at Vintage Printables:


And that's it from me. Good luck with your guest room makeover, Heather! Please share the before and after pictures with us!


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