Monthly Archives: February 2011

February 28, 2011 • 2 Comments

Shelves, Take Two

Photo by Eric Piasecki

My hands-down, least favorite room in our house is the living room, which we also refer to as the crap-factory. It is the finest collection of our worst decisions.  Onto shelves.  I’m tossing around the idea of doing something similar to the shelves from DWR that I love but cannot afford, but I also love the idea of metal library shelves on the wall.  The white shelves from this picture and the black ones here are still my favorite but I’m also really loving these:

Then there’s the opposite end of the dollar-and-energy spectrum but equally intriguing low plywood set:

Archived in Inspiration, Interiors
February 25, 2011 • 3 Comments

Anson Smart, A New Favorite

Photos by Anson Smart

I was reading an interview of Katie Quinn Davies on Design Files this morning and noticed she mentioned photographer Anson Smart. Hmm… like his stuff!  I also recommend reading the interview if you’re looking for good inspiration sources for food and photography, or get inspired by people in the creative industry.  On a side note, hooray for the weekend!

Photo by Anson Smart

Archived in Inspiration, Interiors, Photography
February 23, 2011 • 4 Comments

What Katie Ate

Photo by Kaite Quinn Davies, via her blog What Katie Ate

Photo by Kaite Quinn Davies, via her blog What Katie Ate

I haven’t tried any recipes from Katie Quinn Davies’ food/photography blog What Katie Ate, but I’m dying to!  Instantly hungry and I ate five minutes ago.  Back in December she also posted a 495 page online magazine/PDF for anyone to download and browse—pretty cool.

Archived in Inspiration, Photography
February 21, 2011 • 2 Comments

Desks & Work-spaces

Photo on left by Janne Peters; right by Ngoc Minh Ngo

A good friend of mine passed along the site from the desk of… which, in their words, is “a site dedicate a site solely to canvas of the Desk.” Now I’m on a desk kick and can’t stop collecting different ideas on desks, work-spaces, and how people work.

Of course black and white is still a pretty big obsession of mine since these bottom two are my favorite.

Archived in Inspiration, Interiors
February 18, 2011 • 8 Comments

Vision

Photo by Johnny Miller

When Nathan and I first started rehabbing I’ll admit that I didn’t have the vision that he did. We would look at different properties and instead of feeling inspired I felt overwhelmed.  Usually it was from the smell of mold, dirt, and 100 years of decay, but sometimes it was from the paralyzing fear that we could never make something this bad look good.  Or even better.

After nothing less than a few years, I was starting to get the hang of it and something changed. I would be visiting spaces and only see the potential.  Really see the potential.  It’s fun and although I also see the money, time, and energy that goes into projects of that scope, I’m still addicted to the idea of what something could be. It’s exhausting sometimes, but mostly fun.

Photo by Johnny Miller

I was reminded of all this when I was looking through Johnny Miller’s portfolio.  It brought me back to here and here and here, which immediately makes me tired, but it also made me happy.  Anyway(!), loving these photos. Some other nice photos below.

Photo by Johnny Miller

Archived in Inspiration, Interiors, Photography
February 17, 2011 • 2 Comments

Spring Anyone?

Photo on left by Jennifer Cawley; right by Ngoc Minh Ngo

This winter has been a particularly long one for me. Could it be having a toddler who only wants to be outside, cooped up all day?  The overload of snow, freezing rain, and ice we’ve seemed to be a magnet for? Or… maybe it’s having a new house to fix up and wanting to desperately address the exterior before anyone comes over?

Either way, I’m in a serious black-phase and have been considering painting the exterior really dark.  The only problem is we have an older stucco house, so I’m sure it’ll come out looking charred.  Not.  Good.

Archived in Inspiration, Interiors, Outside
February 16, 2011 • 2 Comments

Rustic + Modern

“Living in the woods and keeping a journal of your thoughts.” Nathan’s dream, via Homer Simpson. I could do that in either of these spaces.

Photo by Mark Roper

Archived in Inspiration, Interiors
February 15, 2011 • 1 Comment

Sprucing things up!

Time to freshen things up a bit, so a big thank you to my husband for helping with the new design!  Still some tweaks to be made, but ahh… Feels. So. Much. Better!  And… what’s the above photo have to do with changing the site up?  Not a thing, but it’s pretty, right?

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February 8, 2011 • Leave a comment

House of Kat and Fred

Wow.  Wow.  Wow!  I’m really, really enamored by this house (flat?).  Really beautiful photos and styling art and everything…  Great blog, too!

Still drooling.

Archived in Inspiration, Photography
February 6, 2011 • 12 Comments

Kitchen: Before and After

When we sold our last house it was very bitter-sweet.  For seven years we poured everything we had into the house—blood, sweat, and tears quite literally. We slowly finished parts of one room and would almost immediately jump onto parts of another, never completing one single room until the very end when we decided to put it on the market. It had less to do with our attention spans and more to do with our needs—when water starts pouring down your back stairs, you tend to devote a bit more of your resources to the problem at hand.

Our new house is drastically different than our previous one. We are also different than we were in our previous house; we are older, have a baby, and our style has started to become a bit more… well… us. The best part of buying a new house was being able to take what we learned in the past and apply it to a new project.  Plus, I’m obsessed with houses, so I really enjoy any amount of rehabbing, decorating, planning, and/or designing when it comes to my home.

While we are in no way finished with the house, we are almost finished with the kitchen.  And.  I.  Love.  It.  We still want shelves over the stove (love open shelving, especially when filled with things that warm-up a room… make it feel lived in), and need to finish up some painting and small odds-and-ends, but here’s where we are now:

I’d say the kitchen was a moderate-budget kitchen.  We splurged on a few things, but I don’t regret a penny that we spent. The dishwasher and oven are from IKEA, as are the cabinets that we sanded down and painted. We also bought them all during their kitchen sale so we ended up saving a good amount. The floors we redid ourselves (err… Nathan and his brother did), and I love them.  It was questionable what was underneath the three layers of flooring but we lucked out and they were in great shape!

The main splurge was the SMEG refrigerator, which although it is small, makes me happy every time I see it. It was one of the biggest headaches to order (they are advertised as being available to quickly deliver through Sears, but we did not find that to be the case and while they confirmed three different delivery dates, we didn’t get it until three months after those dates had come and passed.  It was worth it though.  Look at that little guy!  Adorable!  I feel it is necessary to point out that we do have an old refrigerator in the basement where we keep things we don’t use every day.

The other thing we splurged on were the three pendant lights.  These are really more beautiful in person.  Really.  They are made from translucent bone china and give off the most intimate warm glow, so day or night they are really pleasant to look at.  I highly recommend these (they are from DWR and are on-sale now).

In our previous house we used tractor-trailer flooring (new, not used) for our counter-tops. It was a really inexpensive way to have butcher-block-ish counters (i.e., bottom photo found here) but we didn’t plane them down like we should have and they were a bit uneven. This time we went with marble.

All the major stuff is done now, but there are small things that we probably won’t get to for a very long time… i.e., the shelves we want above the stove (see way below, where the picture is hung a bit too high), the piece of trim that goes below the stove and above the oven (see below), missing paint on one of the side-cabinet doors, and a few places in the floor where there are tiny holes from old outlets (we had new electric and plumbing put in).

The missing piece mentioned above might not be all that noticeable to everyone, but it’s there…  See it?  It’s right there above the oven… Right.  There.  It’s small though, and I can live with it never being replaced now that I’ve lived through one entire, constant-in-progress renovation.  It’s really nice to have the bulk of the room done.

Here’s what it looked liked when we first bought the house back in the Spring (2010):

And then after we gutted it:

And now, where the shelves will soon be:

Archived in House, Rehabbing