Monday, October 22, 2012

Master Bedroom Update

When my husband and I got married we did a makeshift bedroom set with a homemade headboard and re purposed dressers.  It was time to get some furniture that would last and give our master retreat a new look.

Here is what it looked like before:




Here is what it looks like now:



Enjoy! Let me know if you have any questions on anything!  I forgot to add that I also got the velvet drapes from Pottery Barn.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Half Bath Revamp


My half bath was a small dark dungeon. . . Well I thought so.  I wanted to lighten the space up without having to paint it all over again.  I was inspired with the molding that I saw at a local Parade of Homes you can check out the home video here:




So with some inspiration I got to work:








The trick with spacing the molding was using a paint stick.  I left the back wall painted the brown because I wanted to spaces in the molding to pop.  I love how it turned out!  With all the finishing touches here is how it came out.  In addition adding the mirror and frames I previously made over!




I hope that you are inspired!  This project took me about 6 hours and total spent was $100.  Another project off the check list . . 

Enjoy!

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Closet Revamp

When starting this project I thought I might have been crazy for repainting my entire closet . . but in the end I am so glad that I did!  Who says where you dress has to be ugly . . to be honest it makes me feel a little more beautiful!  Here is my messy, crowded, and small master closet:



BEFORE

The checklist:
  • Paint shelves and walls
  • Add wall trim with hooks
  • Add more shelves for shoes
  • Spray paint wood rods
  • Add numbers to baskets
  • organize!





AFTER



 What a difference!  The extra shelves and the hooks on the wall allow for more storage.  The not so small closet feels not so small anymore!




Enjoy!! 


Thursday, June 21, 2012

Glazing

I finally tried it: Glazing.  In part of my bathroom re-do I wanted to give my old Pier 1 mirror a face lift.  I picked up some spray paint and Martha Stewart glaze ($5) at Home Depot.  Then I got to work spraying it, then glazing the edges.

Before:



Supplies:




After:


The glazing is about as simple as its always been.  Brush on then wipe off.  I found this video to help me:






Just a few more additions them my bathroom will be ready to reveal.
ENJOY!

Monday, June 18, 2012

DIY Book Page Artwork

I needed some artwork to go in my fabric matte frames . .but something that would not be too busy.  I got my inspiration from this pottery barn magazine page:


All you need for this extremely easy DIY project is:


  • Vintage book
  • Printer
  • Silhouette image
  • Frame



I found these images online:

Then I formatted them to print where I wanted on the page, actually found that lightening the image to gray looked better and last by not least ran the book page through my printer to end up with this:


The possibilities are endless with this . . printing flowers, numbers and letters as art work!

This is the first step in my bathroom make over . . stay tuned for the full reveal!

Enjoy!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Open Storage Organization

Enjoy this great guest post:


Hello, everyone! It's Mari here for Design Shuffle, a fabulous social networking community where interior designers and design enthusiasts can share their interest in the world of interior design.† As part of my job, I often have the wonderful opportunity to visit lovely blogs like My Suite Bliss to share some of the great decorating ideas I've discovered. Those ideas sometimes include organization because storage can be beautiful as well as functional. Today's guest post is about organizing on shelves. We've found lots of clever and decorative ways to get organized and stay that way by using shelves. For your inspiration:


  Shelves 



This well-organized closet is totally color-coordinated and looks amazing. I love the orange boxes. Hermes maybe? But, my favorite idea seen here is turning shelves into cubbies for T-shirts and tank tops.


 Shelves 

 In this vintage kitchen, open shelves hold white dinnerware and serving pieces ready for entertaining. Subway tile adds interest behindthe shelving.

  Shelves 

 An eclectic array of books and found objects are displayed in this pretty white office space. I love the Panton chair and round zebra rug. Vintage hatboxes add interest on the top shelf.

Shelves 

 To be functional and beautiful, shelves need not span the wall. These small white ones look pretty and hold a few decorative objects and boxes for storage.

  Shelves 

 Do I hear a chorus of be still my heart. This gorgeous shelving and its contents could make a girl swoon. With linens this glamorous, who could tuck them away in a closet? I love the textured storage boxes. I think I'll make this bedroom design mine. 


 Shelves 




 Here we have a dream linen closetómeticulously organized and beautifully color-coordinated. I'm in love--again.


Shelves 



 Speaking of dream organization, is it really possible to organize a kitchen pantry to this degree of perfection? It might be difficult to pull an item and disturb this beauty.


Shelves 
 Here, just one shelf under a table provides a perfect place to keep current reading obsessions at the ready. The hand-sewn carryalls add beautiful warm color and great texture to this interior design. 
Images 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8

Enjoy!

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Living Room Inspiration Board

Since I took those few months off from projects around the house . . My mind was been constantly dreaming of what to do next!  In addition to the bedroom re-do I dreamed up, I have come up with a Living room re-do.  
My husband wants to add a little leather to the room and I want to add chairs to make the space feel more open then of course you just have to change everything to make it work! Take a look at the inspiration board I came up with:


1. Seabury Sofa from Pottery Barn $2300
Lumbar Pillow from Pottery Barn $29
Taza Pillow from Crate and Barrel $89
2. Brown Leather Chair from RC Willey $649
3. Lourdes Chadelier from Ballard Design $220
4. Oxford Chair from Overstock $180
5. Jai Drum Table from World Market $99
6. Cronell Square Ottoman from Orient Express $310
7. Scroll Tile Rug from Pottery Barn $599

I would choose a slightly different color for the sofa and of course add the right accessories to make all of those neutral colors work. I hope you like it!

Enjoy!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Ceiling Fans

Ceiling Fans: Necessary but ugly.  Our Ceiling fan went and unfortunately I cannot sleep without it.  Oh, how I wish I could replace it with a beautiful chandelier . . but not possible.  So I immediately was on the hunt for a fan that wouldn't be a complete eye sore. First take a look at the broken fan, I even painted the blades a few years back to at least make it match our room:

I came across Craftmade and was pleasantly surprised at the fans they had to offer.  This is the fan that I actually wanted but was a little too large for the space:



I decided to go with the Lauren Fan.  It comes in a few different styles they accidentally sent me both so I got to choose!




We decided on going with the second choice.  Just a little bit more simple.  We love our new fan and the fact that it is not the biggest eye sore in the room now!  Stay tuned as in the future we will be addressing some other issues in the bedroom!

Enjoy!