Monday, November 28, 2011

painted curtains.

I can hear it already..."you want to do WHAT to our brand new curtains?!  Kirsten, you're out of your mind!"  This is the expression I would put money on coming out of Noel's mouth when I tell him I want to paint our curtains.  Well Noel, before you utter those words, allow me to argue my case :)

You see, this past week, we were on a never-ending hunt for the perfect curtains for our living room and dining room windows.  We searched high and low...literally all over the Twin Cities, the internet, everywhere, and we could not find any that we liked (or at least agreed on).  According to Noel, they had to have grommet tops, and according to me, they had to be floor length.  This wouldn't have been such a feat if we didn't happen to have an exceptionally tall window that no one makes curtains for.

Well, we ended up finding curtains that were both the perfect (and I mean PERFECT) length and had grommet tops at Ikea.  The only issue was that they were plain white, and I wanted black, or something with a black accent in it to tie them in to the surrounding decor in the room.  Noel liked the white, so knowing I could somehow embellish them, I agreed and we purchased those bad boys.


Fast forward to the present.  I am currently stuck with these huge white curtains hanging in our living room.  And it's not that they look bad, they just don't tie the room together in quite the way I want.  So I have been scouring the internet looking for inspiration (or pinspiration?) on how I can jazz up these curtains.  A few ideas have crossed my mind - adding ribbon, sewing on additional fabric, buttons, busting out the bedazzler, maybe some puffy paint - you know, the usual things you would typically use to pimp out a high school homecoming tshirt.

When I jokingly thought about the using the last two items, the idea of actually painting the curtains popped into my head.  Not knowing if this was a feasible option, I turned once again to the world's greatest website, Pinterest, to see if anyone else had ever done such a thing.  Luckily for me, several people have, and there are actually some great tutorials out there floating around in the blogosphere.  Here are some of the best one's that I found:




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While the results of the above curtains are stunning, they are all a little bold for my personal taste.  I'm thinking I might use some sort of paint pen and draw a more delicate pattern on our curtains, but I'll have to play around with designs a bit before I commit (and get the Noel seal of approval, of course).  So, what are your thoughts?  Yay?  Nay?  Maybe I'll just resort back to the bedazzler...  

Monday, November 21, 2011

Cabinets!

Hooray for Ikea..and craigslist!  We scored these fabulous, brand new, never assembled Ikea cabinets for $20 each on craigslist.  They fit perfectly in our laundry closet...so as of right now that's where their home will be.  However, I'm loving these cabinets so much, and the wood matches our woodwork perfectly, I'm thinking these may be great for our little mini bar area instead?!

Now...the daunting task of assembling this Ikea mumble jumble begins...


Wednesday, November 9, 2011

slate blue

A striking color that is finding its way into homes these days is a gentle mix between grey and blue.  From bedrooms to bathrooms, this color is showing up everywhere...and I am absolutely loving it.  Pair the blue walls with some contrasting black and white accessories and you are good to go!






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Saturday, November 5, 2011

subtle statements

We've all heard the cliche, "it's the little things that mean the most," and although I hate to be cliche, I must admit the saying holds true in design.  Have you ever noticed how a room still feels empty even when you move your furniture in?  As large and bulky as those pieces may be, it isn't until all the lamps and frames (in other words the little pieces) are put into their places, that the room starts to feel complete.

Not only can little details complete a room, but they can completely transform a room.  Case in point: these bookshelves.  Notice the world of difference adding a little wallpaper or a splash of color to their shelves can make.    

 
 
 
 
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That subtle splash of color is just what it took to pull everything together...and what a wonderful difference it made!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

lavish laundry

Who says your laundry room has to be an after thought?  Even if your washer and dryer are simply stashed away in a closet somewhere...there's no reason they don't deserve a little design love too.  Here are some stunning laundry rooms and closets to give you a little inspiration to transform your own!  Enjoy!

   

   

   

 

   


   


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