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Bachelor Pad Chapter 2 - Before Photos

Anyone who knows me can tell you that I am very particular about the photos I post on my blog. So, it pains me to see the "before" photos of my friend's bachelor pad posted before I have any "after" photos to share. But everyone has been asking for them so I thought I might as well go for it since I have updates to the project to tell you about.

Above is a view of the living room. It's not terrible but it's not great. The walls are a pale sage and the furniture is a mix of mid-century and country. I realized after talking to my friend's step-mother that anything decent in the apartment came from her including the C&B Italia sofa from 1973, the glass and chrome coffee table, and the window blinds. More on her and the fab furniture in a later post! My friend bought the rug and likes it so I'm incorporating it into the design. Of course, I had to get it cleaned and order a rug pad. I slid on the darned thing every time I crossed the room. At one point, I thought I was going to take a header into the coffee table. The walls in the living/office/dining area will be painted Benjamin Moore Collingwood, a pale taupe color.

The audio/visual wall is also due for an update and will be getting a snazzy new console to hide all the stereo/tv ephemera. The business meeting notes taped to the wall will be getting a very professional looking easel and will be relegated to the "office" area. The kitchen is behind the television wall and boy is it lovely.

You're lucky I didn't post the photo the showed the hideous florescent light fixture. The institutional yellow is bad enough but then there are those weird curved "wall splashes" (I don't know what else to call them) on each side wall that are killing me. My original plan was to paint the kitchen dark brown a la Ron Marvin, and install mercury glass back splashes but since it's a rental, I didn't want to tear those things off and create a bigger mess. So now the kitchen will be painted Benjamin Moore Dove Wing and I pray that it makes those things less noticeable. We're also taking off the "swinging door" which is completely useless since it runs into the stove which juts out too far. Gotta love it.

This is the view to the front door with the other kitchen door open and one of the two entry closet doors visible. There are a lot of doors in this place with not so nice trim so I am planning to just paint the entire entry including the trim and doors Benjamin Moore Middlebury Brown so they hopefully all blend in and disappear. I am also going to take page out of my friend Maison21's rule book and install a dimmer on the entry light. You can never underestimate the power of mood lighting.

This cheap monstrosity of a book case will be one piece of furniture that will not be staying. In it's place will be a large console table topped with a pair of lamps and a mirror to reflect the light from the wall of windows in the living room. I also would like to flank it with a pair of chairs but we'll have to see how far the budget takes us. I practically had to pry the credit card out of my friend's hand today in order to buy the paint so I don't think I'm going to be getting any more money for this job. Oh, did I mention I'm not even getting paid? We'll discuss that later. Moving on...

Are we in a fishing lodge or a New York apartment? Hard to tell huh? All of that is going, needless to say. It's too bad my friend doesn't have a country house. We could relocate everything to it and kill two birds with one stone. I might have to work with the dining table but the pale blue ladder back chairs will be replaced with something more modern. Not sure what yet. The unfortunate light will also be replaced.

As I mentioned earlier, the blinds are actually nice so they are staying. One less thing for me to worry about! Funny there is a bike in the dining room considering all the empty closet space. That and the fact that I can't actually see my friend riding it!

The bedroom isn't that bad actually. We're keeping the wood sleigh bed but replacing the mattress. I've also picked out two vintage bedside tables with drawers. It's hard to tell from this photo but there is a lot of floor space so I'd love to add a pair of chairs by the window and move the brass Cedric Hartman looking reading lamps next to them. I also found a great double dresser with leather handles from Ralph Lauren that I would love to add to the wall across from the foot of the bed but it's $7,000 price tag is a little steep for our budget.

I'm planing to paint the walls Benjamin Moore Horizon, a pale grey blue. The plastering has already begun and the painters are hopefully starting on Tuesday. My friend said his apartment looked like a flop house last night which made me laugh. I think he was a bit naive as to the amount of work that goes into even the smallest design project. But in the end, it will all be worth it. I just hope I get invited over to enjoy all my hard work!
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CUBRECAMAS DE COLORES PARA NIÑAS CON DISEÑOS DE BARBIE - DISNEY

Todos estos diseños, modelos de cubrecamas, colchas, mantas, edredones son de la empresa Tienda Textil que esta ubicado en España. Son edredones y cubrecamas con figuras de Barbie - Disney, excelente para las niñas. Todos los modelos y diseños tienen colores variados entre rosados, blancos, rojos, lilas, etc.


Imágenes: tiendatextil.com

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LINDAS Y COLORIDAS CUBRECAMAS, EDREDONES INFANTILES PARA NIÑOS Y NIÑAS

Cubrecamas, edredones coloridos para los engreidos de la casa. Perfecto para combinar con mas detalles. Para las niñas es mucho más que edredones color rosado y bellas flores: ellas quieren edredones con princesas, colchas con estampado floral, coloridos juegos de edredones, ropa de cama con estampado de camuflaje en rosa, juegos de edredones con estampado animal y elegante ropa de cama, con princesas para las camas con dosel. Ademas de ello se presentan articulos combinables con el edredon, cubrecama, sabanas, etc.



Imagenes de cubrecamas, edredones para niñas y niños: Tainaconfecciones.com

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Algo de cartonagge


El gusanillo del cartonnage me ataca de nuevo....... Hilo DMC, lino 32ct Summer KaKi, tela de patch y como no el libro Cartonnage Brodé
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Starfish Cottage

With summer soon approaching I was compelled to show you a peek into Wright-Ryan Homes' Starfish Cottage. This lovely home was built by Wright-Ryan Construction, who have been building Maine's great spaces since 1984. All pictures are from their web site. Let's take a look: We arrive on to a lovely porch. Perfect to relax with a book and listen to the crashing waves.
The entry treats us to a wonderful staircase accented with beadboard - notice the striped runner up the stairs, the porthole interior window, and the nickel lantern. Doesn't this just scream beach house?
We walk upstairs to the heart of the home, the kitchen, designed on the second level to most likely capture the best ocean views.

Notice the fantastic ceiling and porthole window. But, the pièce de résistance' is the starfish railing. What a wonderful custom feature that adds a tremendous amount of personality to this fabulous room. I love the cut outs of marine life and especially the lighthouse post. Notice how the beadboard is brought back into the design scheme, with the lower cabinet doors. The cabinets are a perfect shade of blue, which done incorrectly could have overwhelmed the space. But, this shade of blue actually adds to the ocean and beach feel in subtle but beautiful way. The lighting also reinforces that this is a place for sun and sand! Pull a stool and grab an apple!
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domino, derian, decoupage and drinks!

Domino magazine, John Derian and Bergdorf Goodman are three of my favorite things and tonight they all converged at the Domino hosted event at BG to launch John's new furniture line! The party was packed to the gills with stylish New Yorkers and designers so it was hard to take photos but I managed a few. I was also finally able to meet some of the fabulous ladies behind Domino magazine in person including editor-in-chief Deborah Needleman who could not have been nicer! The whole team is beyond amazing including PR Director, Amy Peck, who is always so sweet to invite me to events.
John's new line is based on some of his most cherished antiques and even though they are new, they have a wonderful vintage quality to them. But of course, I wouldn't expect anything less than perfection from the man of the hour.

The 7th floor of Bergdorf Goodman is a jewel box space filled with amazing home accessories including a huge display of John's decoupage trays and paperweights.

The display of Astier de Villate was so beautiful that I wanted to buy every piece!

I was having a great time at the party but had to head home early to finish my first story for Domino!!! I pitched some ideas to the editors a few months ago and they actually like one of them so I got to write it! I'm very excited and can't wait to see the finished product in the August issue. Until then, I will be pouring over the June/July issue that is full of the most amazing summer homes! I'm so ready for summer now! Thanks Domino!!!

Katie Lee Joel and her Nate Berkus designed home is on the cover and featured inside and I have to admit that I loved it...even if she did have to marry a man 32 years older than her to get it. Did I just say that out loud? Oh well, you know you were thinking it too!
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Interesante , interesante....

Hace tiempo que no os cuento cosas que me he ido encontrando por la red y que he marcado como "Interesantes".
Una de ellas se refiere a una nueva revista online que saldrá a la venta en junio y recoge aspectos relacionados con los samplers, se llama Antique Sampler Stitcher. En su sitio puedes mirar secciones traerá su interior.

Para las que nos gustan los accesorios bordados Jeannette Douglas Designs ha sacado , este mes, los complementos .......




para esa maravillosa caja que salió publicada hace tiempo llamada My stitching Treasures
.... uno de mis UFOs que desde lluego tengo que retomar. Bordada con hilos de seda y con puntos especiales , la tapa de esta caja , que podías encargar después de pagar " un pastón " , llevaba cosidos algunos " charms" ( adornitos metálicos ) que hacían que fuese un auténtico tesoro , de esos para pasar de madres a hijas.



Para las amantes de los quakers , más esquemas para nuestra colección.
Unos modelos de Midnight Stiching. Una pena que Wyndham ya no envie a España.











Mary Busby SamplerOtra reproducción de Ackworth School. Podría estar día y noche bordando uno de estos. Seguramente ya conocido entre las que le guste este estilo. No quería dejar de mencionarlo.




Virtuous Huswife .Otro accesorio para no perderse¡ Me encanta en negro !




Abigail Colby's work basketde Primitive Traditions. Una locura de cesta con sus accesorios de la última feria de Nashville, en febrero . Vendido como kit con su cesta.





Última foto copyright Attic Needlework

Sobre webs interantes :

+ Esta
con tutos para hacer cosas con motivos festivos.

+Aquí un sencillo tuto para las quilters que empiezan con freezer paper.

+ El lugar de trabajo de Heather Bailey, diseñadora de la colección de telas Free Spirit.... una maravilla llena de color.

+Tuto una cartera portamonedas para la que se atreva con el idioma. Hay patrones en Acrobat

+Spirit Cloth es otra forma de entender el patchwork..... o cuando la tela es capaz de transmitir..... Muy interesante sus categorías y su particular visual journal sobre su trabajo en patch. Descubrirás otro campo de mira.

+Con esto de la crisis, Bélem te enseñará cómo ahorrar en el gasto de la guata , uniendo los trozos que te van sobrando.

+¿ Qué no sabes qué hacer para tener a mano tu material de trabajo? Pues aquítienes un tuto. Buena ocasión para las que se inician en el patch.


Y por último, como no, un album flickr de los que ya sabéis me gusta recomendar. Esta vez uno de dedicado a Art and Craft Tutorials y al que estoy suscrita para ver novedades. En el menú de blogs, hay enlaces por si quieres más.

Siempre es un placer compartir lo que voy encontrando por ahí. Hasta la próxima con más " ricos" enlaces.
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Lobel's Mid Century Modern Masterpiece

Lobel Modern is an amazing store in New York that "showcases furniture, lighting and art by important designers from the 1940's through the 1980's, including Edward Wormley, Tommi Parzinger, Harvey Probber, Vladimir Kagan, Paul Evans, and Karl Springer, among others." So it's no surprise that it's owner Evan Lobel's apartment is just as fabulous as his shop. Some of these photos have been seen before but they are worth seeing again since the apartment is so full of beautiful furniture and inspiring ideas. To read more, click HERE.






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"Oh Lord, Won’t You Buy Me a Mercedes Benz"

Every time I leave The Other Room, a cute little bar on Perry Street, I pass by Cooper Classics Collection and drool at the classic cars inside. I finally remembered to Google them this weekend and found out that they have a lot of great classic cars for sale. I dream of driving out to The Hamptons in a cute little Mercedes convertible and Cooper has many to choose from including the very expensive 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SE pictured above. Good thing I'm not a fan of the olive green color since it's 170,000!

This fabulous plum colored 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SL above is a little more reasonably priced at $52,000 and would look very chic driving around Southampton.

The baby blue 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL Roadster is the most to die for convertible on the site but it's unfortunately a manual. I can barely drive an automatic so manual is definitely out of the question which is a shame since it looks like something Grace Kelly would drive around in with Cary Grant.

Of course, Ms. Kelly was driving her convertible on a sound stage which accounts for the perfect hair. I'm sure I would have to securely wrap a scarf around my head or risk ending up looking like Bridget Jones after her ride! Maybe, I should buy the scarf now since that I can afford and start saving up for the car or I could always start praying like Janis Joplin!
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