11.12.2012

Dining Nook Revisited

It's been about a week since I posted a Dining Nook Reveal. Well, since I can't leave well enough alone I already have a pretty big update!


The first thing you might notice is I've added a wood border to the shark print. Thanks to great advice from a helpful commenter, hopelesshade, I realized binder clips on rice paper might not be the best long-term solution in terms of preserving the print. After a little brainstorming, Tim and I headed to Home Depot and bought thin strips of wood (from the moulding section) for $.69 a foot - $15 total. We cut four strips down to size, sandwiched the rice paper between them, then clipped back on the binder clips.


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The result is a more evenly distributed tension on the print that still maintains the schoolhouse look of the binder clips!

Change number two was the addition of a fiddle leaf fig tree (from craig's list for $40) and a rug (from craig's list a few months ago for $20).


The tree adds a ton of height and a little life to the space while the rug grounds the dining table. I have to admit, the rug might not provide enough contrast for me... It makes for a lot of warm tones against the warm wood tone of the chairs, so more changes might be afoot. I'm sure I'll never stop tweaking the space :)


The last change? Curtains! Due to several sad twists of fate (including this one), these are the first curtains I've ever hung in one of my apartments. What!?!? True. Obviously I took a huge risk with these white sheers from Ikea - nope. But I really do love them - they add the perfect amount of height and softness to the room.

Fun facts: This was Tim and my first trip to Ikea as a married couple! How did I get him there? Nerd alert. I choose Ikea as an outing for my birthday this weekend. Don't worry, I'll never change.


Yes, I'm aware they don't quite reach the floor and yes, it's a little bit of a bummer. For now, they're going to remain high water curtains, because truth be told, you don't really notice the gap when you're in the room. BUT I might add a little lace trim so they reach the floor some day :)

Shall we indulge in some before and afters? I think so.

Just after moving in...

One week ago...

And now!

The room feels hugely different and I'm getting pretty jazzed about parts of the apartment really looking like "us." Finally having some curtain success is encouraging me to try them out in another room.

Anyone else out there obsessively changing the decorations in one of your rooms?

11.08.2012

Bringing the Indoors Out

Let's talk wedding decorations. Finally.

I am a huuuge sucker for throw pillows and often opt for an extra pillow instead of extra room for people to sit. I'm selfish like that. So, when I saw these photos from Delightfully Tacky's wedding using throw pillows for ceremony decorations I was SOLD. Let's bring the indoors out!



Not only was this a lovely way to add softness, pattern, and color to the ceremony, it was also super easy and inexpensive - yay! I made a total of 10 pillows with 5 different coordinating fabrics and got this project done in about 2hrs. That's a pillow every 12min for anyone who's counting ;)

Part of the reason I could zip through this project was the super super super easy envelope style pattern I used. Four straight seams people. That's it. Here's a great tutorial by Take The Side Street that shows you exactly how to make your own.


But wait... Aren't pillow forms like $10 each? How was this affordable???? Well I'll show you...


Yeaaahhhh... that beauty? It only cost $0.25 at a thrift store. Way less expensive than a brand new pillow form. In the end, the pillows cost about $4 each for a total of $40.




But the best part? I can keep and use them now that the wedding is over!

Throughout the wedding planning process, I hated the idea of buying things for my wedding, using them once, then throwing them away, so I put a lot of thought in how I could keep or repurpose wedding decorations. These pillows blend seamlessly into my regular home decor so nothing has to be wasted :)


Bonus: They're Maggie approved for both elegant and derpy sleeping positions.




So, if you're wondering what married life is like, it's full of comfy cuddle time on my pillow covered couch :)

11.05.2012

Lots of Love

I was planning on posting about pillows today, but guest what?... The amazing Kaitlin Moreno posted our wedding photos!


Who cares about pillows when a super talented photographer has some seriously happy making photos to share? It's time for some serious blog love; go to kaitlinjane.com to check out our photos!!

11.01.2012

Dining Nook Reveal!

What do you do the first weekend after you get back from your honeymoon? Relax? Catch up on work?... I know what I did... finished painting my dining nook!!


Lame, I know, but I find painting super relaxing and it just feels so darned good to finish something I had beet putting off fooorrreeevvveeerrr. Plus... it looks purty good if I do say so myself.


Let's see the before photos shall we?


Lots of peachy beige... then Tim and I added our furniture...


Still very, as Morgan from The Brick House would say, brown town. I'm very glad to be past this "just moved in" looking stage. Very glad.

The nice thing about this transformation was that it really only took four minor-ish changes. First, the paint; everyone always says it, but it bears repeating - paint it the cheapest way to make a dramatic change in a room. I chose Behr's "Snowbound" in Flat Enamel for our dining nook (and kitchen, but more on that later). Flat enamel paint is nice and soft in lighting, but still sturdy enough to take a little cleaning. The color is a subtle blue with a lot of yellow, so it shifts from powder to minty blue depending on the light. I love it.


The second change was our chairs. I love the mis-matched chair look, but the chairs we had just weren't working for this space. Some inspiring photos from the likes of Desire to Inspire convinced me cafe style bentwood chairs would be perfect. With a litte criagslist stalking, I scored these four chairs for $20 each! For seating along the wall, we repurposed the hallway bench from our last apartment. The end result looks collected, but not so "I'm a college student who inherited or found all of my furniture."


The third change was small, but made a surprisingly huge difference. I've never been a table cloth girl, but this cross stitch table cloth I found at an antique mall has converted me. It's feminine, but not over the top girly, and its handmade style matches the rustic wood tones of our chairs. Bonus - it covers the green formica of our vintage dining table. I love that table, but the green was all kinds of clashing in this space.


Last, but not least: wall art. A dear friend gave us this shark print as a wedding gift. He made it himself from a REAL SHARK! It's awesome and huge, so when we looked into framing it, ouch! Very pricey. Then, I saw this post on A Beautiful Mess showing a print beautifully hung using binder clips. DONE.


Progress has been so super satisfying, but the kitchen still isn't done. See that light fixture? It's fine, but not very us. I've been brainstorming some renter-friendly solutions. Fingers crossed!!


Maybe a rug as well... We'll see :)


So there you have it! Four small(ish) changes and a room is transformed! Whatcha think?

10.19.2012

Guess what?...

...I'm married
[insert smiley face too big and happy for the usual :) kind]



Thing 1: I'm on my honeymoon and shouldn't even be posting, but I'm just so darned excited!

Thing 2: We don't have very many photos yet, but aren't these BEAUTIFUL!?! (Top two by Kaitlin Moreno and bottom one by Aleks Messier.) We are lucky ducks.


Thing 3: I can not even wait a little bit to start sharing wedding details. I made stuff for it, oh yes I did. And you get to see those stuffs very very soon.


Until then, I'm going to get back to eating delicious pizza in my hotel room with my husband. Life is good.