house savvy

house savvy

As a graphic designer I love EVERYTHING that has to do with design.  I love not only graphic design, but art, fashion and especially interior design and home decor.

When I thought about the word for this week… savvy I am very excited to share with you my passion for home decor.  I love it, but do not love the price tag that comes along with finding furniture and artwork. My solution for the past few years is to beat those prices, be a little more savvy, and do a lot of the work myself!  I visit Goodwill, antique yards, yard sales and even sometimes the side of the road (I am not kidding) to find a random piece of furniture or salvage and make it into a new piece of “art” for my house.  Below I have shared two rooms in my home with an explanation of where I got my pieces and how much I actually spent project!  I hope it will show you ways that you can also be SAVVY with your home decor!

First up is my living room:

 

1. These are old floor grates that I found at a local antique yard and cost only $5 each!  I didn’t have to do a lot to these – just sand them REALLY well and spray painted them with a clear protecting layer.

2. This table I had bought for my apartment in college YEARS before as part of a 3-piece set at a local flea market.  The entire set was $75.  I have both of the side tables (one here and one in my office).  I sold the coffee table about a year ago for $50, so I am left with $25 dollars for two side tables!  They were a light wood, so I painted them white and recently gave them another update with some simple stencil work.

Here was my inspiration piece I saw one day while out shopping.

 

I took that inspiration and made one for myself!  I was really happy with how it turned out!

 3.  Tucked in the far corner you can see a frame.  For this space, I have typed out one of my favorite quotes and printed it out to fit the frame.  This was very simple and very inexpensive for a another piece of custom art!  The frame was free (re-used one I had), new mat for $2.99 and a custom print that will typically run you just a few dollars at any local print shop!  Here is the quote I used, from one of my favorite RomComs – Hope Floats!

 

4. My tv credenza was a steal at Goodwill for $40.  It was tucked away and was a dark wooden color.  I brought it home and with one coat of white paint, well – maybe a few more than one, I it turned out great!  I get so many compliments on this thing – and for only $40!

5.  These antique ceiling tiles were another great steal at the antique yard at $10 each.  I loved that they had aged and have some great discoloration that matched my living room just perfectly!

 

Secondly is my guest bedroom.  I use this space to display some of my personal artwork as well as a few other custom pieces:

1.  This custom headboard is hand-made by… me!  My sister and I started this trend years ago when we were in college and had no money to put towards an actual head-board.  Dad cut a piece of wood to size, we covered it with some backing and then again with a piece of fabric of our choice.  Under this headboard I am sure there is probably about 4 other custom head-boards that have been used throughout the years!  This takes about 2-3 years of fabric.  I think mine was about $10 a yard – so I have a headboard for $20 – $30 dollars!

2. This was a piece of art that I painted at a local art shop.  It is from an art studio where you bring your own wine and they teach you to paint a picture. I bought this on a groupon so I think the cost was around $20.

3.  This was again another piece of furniture that I have had since college.  I painted it a fun shade of blue and added a new drawer pull making this total makeover about $3.

4.  Probably my favorite piece in the room was free!  This is a quilt that my great-grandmother made.  Every piece of fabric is an old shirt of my great-grandfather or a dress of another family member.  I am lucky enough to have a few of these and LOVE having them around my home!

A few other pieces in the room are below.

This idea is to take a mirror and give it a punch of color.  This mirror was an old mirror from my great grandmother’s house.  I gave it a new look by adding a fresh coat of paint (The same color of the side table).  The shower curtain you see was a custom-made from the same material that I used for the headboard!

Another inexpensive idea is to frame a few greeting cards.  These cards cost me about $3 each!

I got inspiration for this piece from The Nester.  I love her style and ideas for home decor!  The cost of this was $8 for the canvas and about $4 for the map “wrapping paper”.

Finally here is one more custom piece of art – just a simple design that was easy to paint in under an hour!  I re-used an old canvas, so this was another FREE piece of art!

I get the majority of my ideas from other bloggers that share my love for thrifting and repurposing.  A few of my favorites that show great before and after ideas as well as inexpensive ways to decorate your home are listed here.  There are many more, but this will get you started!

The Nesting Place
Southern Hospitality who does a reoccurring post titled Thrifty Treasures.  Here is last week’s post.
Button Bird Designs
Better After
Vintage Revivals 
Nate Berkus 

I am a firm believer that everyone needs a creative outlet.  Something that you do for fun outside of work.  For me it is finding or creating these one of a kind pieces for my home.  I once saw a sign that said, “Surround yourself with things you love”.  Since then I have taken it upon myself to only have things in my home that I love – that bring back memories or that either I have created of a friend or family member has created!

anticipation of vacation

anticipation of vacation

Where did you last go on vacation?

Was it last week?  Last month?  Yesterday or five years ago?

Do you remember the feeling leading up to it?  Counting days, big X’s on the calendar to mark time as it ticked by… never wanting to wish the days away, but only wishing a certain day closer.  What to pack, what to wear.  Maybe a full itinerary to work on, or day dreams of mornings that turn into evenings with little to nothing filling the time yet feeling complete as you end the day.

The vacations I most looked forward to were those summers we spent camping in the back woods of Maine.  “Twenty miles in on dirt logging road” as my parents always described it to people.  The middle of nowhere, and oh so beautiful.  I was just six when we started going.. and made lifelong friends during that first visit.  Each of our family’s would return for the same weeks each summer, and as we ANXIOUSLY waited for our bikes to be taken off the cars, it was like minutes had passed since we were last there, and not an entire year.  Hand-written letters filling the days until we’d see each other again… telling tales of different hometowns and friends at school.

Our days were filled with nothing but racing our bikes around the campground, swimming, and boat rides up the lake.

So simple, and yet so much anticipation to get back there again.

And once there, once any of us are anywhere on vacation… we pray for time to stand still.  We silently see the days slipping by, never marking them.  Not wanting to count.  Not wanting it to end. How did it go by so fast?

And so the anticipation of vacation begins again.

 

One of my first vacations:  Lake Champlain, NY:

 

the day my mom and i had the talk

the day my mom and i had the talk

I was in labor and things got real, REAL fast. There is no way to describe the pain I was in….Brad was terrified and my mom was attempting to hold me down on the hospital bed as I shook uncontrollably. The nurse came in and suggested I try turning on my side.

That was pointless.

She then suggested I try getting on all fours and facing the back of the bed. She assured me this would relieve some of the pain in my back. So, there I was in all my glory, on all fours with an open back hospital gown and my ass in the air for all to see.

I’m going to skip the details of what happened next because it was not that funny, in fact it was a little scary for me, but I will say that it required a small group of nurses to come in and assess the situation. Included in that group was a young intern candy-striper (we’ll call her Ashley) who was just 17 years old and about to graduate from high school to go on to nursing school. Ashley was eager to help upon entering the room but I distinctly remember the frightening look on her face as she realized what was happening.

After things calmed down a little I noticed Ashley was standing quietly, slightly off to the side of the room. I wondered what she was thinking as I could feel the uncomfortable energy radiating from her.

My mother made a comment to the effect of

“I was really hoping that position on all fours was going to give you some relief.”

To which I replied,

“Me too mom. It’s what got me into this mess and I was hoping would get me out.”

She cut her eyes at me in disapproval but I noticed Ashley quietly chuckled and covered her mouth a bit. I had to keep going.

“I’m just kidding mom.”

(slight pause for effect as mom breathed a sigh of relief)

“It was SEVERAL positions!”