Friday, September 23, 2011

Vintage Inspiration Friday: #56 More from the Open House


Hey Everyone!
This is Fall Party Season as we all know,
and I just wanted to invite you over to
Vintage Inspiration Friday
to link up any and all of your Fabulous Fall Fun.
I don't have set dates or themes,
but I'm inviting you to share your porches, mantles, tablescapes,
 and Fall DIY crafts and projects.
"Anything vintage or vintage inspired"
that you're decorating for the Fall Season.
Button is on the sidebar, I'd love you to grab it and spread the fun!




And now more great Fall inspiration from
I saved the "whites" for today.

















































And if the store wasn't "sweet enough"
look at these adorable and oh-so-yummy witches hat cookies.
I "treated" myself to one!




OK, more inspiration from last week:

Great for Halloween or if you're just feeling strange...
Emily's Upcycled Furniture can get you to laugh or have goosebumps!

(can you tell I'm diggin' it?)


Theresa from 612 Riverside always has the best "stuff" out
on her wonderful front porch.
Here's her new mailbag...how cool is this?




created the most beautiful crocheted doily chair.
Be sure and go by for more photos!



And here's another chair from Details by Kari
with some farmhouse goodness.
I love the feed sack graphics on this.
you have to see the before!


I'll be linking up with my Friday Gal Pals:
Links on the buttons on the sidebar.











Thankyou, thankyou to each one of you that takes time to link to the party.
I really appreciate your friendship and support!
Please grab my button or have a link in your post,

have a great Friday everyone,
xoxo,
















Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Porch Reveal at Eleven-O-One


It's a lot of fun hosting Design Challenge;
Getting to share decorating ideas with everyone out in blogland.

And even more fun when those ideas
 are incorporated into a new room or space.

 that was featured back in August.




Head on over to see the wonderful makeover
she and her hubby accomplished.



This is the before, and above is the after.
With some great ideas, a little money,
and some hard work
really looks fabulous!


Thank you, Fran,
and thanks to everyone that takes the time to
leave a comment for those who are featured.
The feedback really means a lot.

I have space available for new features starting in mid October,
if you're interested just email me.

And if you haven't seen the latest
Design Challenge
just scroll down to the next post.




See ya tomorrow for
Vintage Inspiration Friday

xoxo,


Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Design Challenge: Eileen's Guestroom/Studio


Welcome Eileen, from Cottage Beach House,
who has a Design Challenge that many of us empty nesters face.
College kid moves out to start life on their own,
and we are left with an extra room...
but it's one that inevitably needs a makeover.





Eileen is a gal that pretty much knows what she wants.
She has great ideas,
a wonderful room with great bones,
and some sketches that will make you envious
if you've ever started something like this.

Take a look at her photos from "Pre Move-Out" first,
so you can see the space.

Here's, Eileen
"in her own words..."


What I want to do is make this room into a guest room/studio for my sewing and paper work. The closet will be made into a craft closet. I want this room to have a Frenchy feel to it and I am partial to the soft greys, and very pale blue with whites and natural burlap or canvas.
 So from industrial young man's room to Frenchy style guest room studio is the challenge!  The intent here is to not spend anything except for new bedding and curtains and paint. I have all the pieces I need in storage from  previous rooms before their makeovers. I am open to painting anything and everything.

The first 5 pics are of the walls in the room, just before my son left. He liked it bare bones industrial, not even a bed frame.

















The next 6 are the furniture pieces that I have and wish to incorporate into the room.  I plan to paint the bureau white and marry it with the large mirror, which I will also paint white. I think they will pair up well.
















The night table which has been in the basement for years will get some respect and a new paint job as well.



 This great Frenchy chair that I found curbside, will get a fresh coat
 of paint and I am planning on re-covering with maybe some drop cloth and french script.



 
I'm adding a vintage bed frame I plan to pull out of the shed and paint and set up in here. I am totally stumped as to what I should do to the entrance which as you can see by the picture below, is an odd shape. I'd like to keep the bureau to use for paperwork and things like ink and scissors but I can't really envision how to create a Frenchy look with this one, (the upright dresser)




The next 4 are my sketched ideas of how I want the room to look,
now that I have a free hand.















Any ideas will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks Debra for the inclusion in your design challenge!!
Eileen


You are so welcome, Eileen,
so now let's share some ideas that come to mind.
Bed linens and window treatments
 are something she's needing thoughts on.
Keep in mind the French feel she's going for.

So you see, Eileen has a good plan,
she just needs help with choosing a wall paint color,
and adding some "Frenchy-ness" in with the accessories.

Remember, we're not all decorators,
Let's just throw out some ideas that come to us.
Even if someone has left a comment with your idea,
leave a comment of your own.

We love lots of feedback!!
Thanks everyone!


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