Feb 28, 2013

interior sneak peek

I'm not sure where or how I found the time, but I have finally managed to reach near-completion with the design of my new apartment (a humble little East Village 1-bedroom abode). To assist in the process, I spent some quality time with the good people at Sherwin-Williams. Take a look at my progress so far...a few more "to dos" to tackle before the official release -- now where will I find that time?












diy frenzy -- paint projects galore

Bored? No problem. Enjoy a little inspirational ideas to tackle this weekend. These DIY paint projects have nothin' on your artistic gusto...

Courtesy Fresh Home Ideas
Courtesy Bodie and Fou
Courtesy Decorating Files
Courtesy Babble
Courtesy Belle Maison 23

Courtesy Belle Maison 23

Courtesy Belle Maison 23

diy cake stands (or app plates)

DIY projects are a fantastic way to waste time -- along with Law and Order SVU marathons on USA Network. Luckily for me, I've found a way to merge both simultaneously... ANYHOO. On to the DIY cake stands.

I've seen a handful of these little lovelies around the web -- with various instruction on how to do them yourself. So I decided to tackle the "simple" (it's all relative, right?) project myself. Have a read of my instructions for my DIY cake plates and give them a try, adding your own personal touch!

To get your creative juices flowing (or to kill time until Stabler and Benson hit the tube), here are some of my favorite snapshots of the project found online -- just a little inspiration for your Thursday!
From The Party Dress

From DessertedPlanet.com
From The Antique Door

From The Antique Door

From The Antique Door

innovative window treatment solution

I recently posted on the endless (maybe that's an overstatement) fun you can have with window treatments (as well as some how-to decorating advice, Windows 101, to assist in the process). But I just stumbled upon this cool decorating idea (courtesy of Houzz.com - man I love that site) and wanted to share! Take a close look...the cool, carved wood panels are attached along a bar. When "closed" they create privacy over the windows, allowing in an interesting light pattern. When "open" they form unique art panels on the wall. Functional and stylish. Double points.