Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts

October 14, 2018

Project 62 Favorites

Target launched their first collection of the Project 62 brand last year, and it was love at first sight for me. The mid-century inspiration was really strong and felt very authentic. Awhile back, I shared my favorites from that collection, but I thought it was about time to do it again and include some of the newer items. So without further ado, here are the things that stood out the most to me!





The biggest draws for me are the new wall art options. Especially ESPECIALLY that first one with those abstract shapes, clean lines and ivory background. 😍 It's a huge statement piece too, at 24"x36"! But I also love tapered legs and angles, so that tends to be a theme in the furniture that I like.

April 17, 2018

Target's Mid-Century Style

I am obsessed with Target's Project 62 brand. So mid century! And SO much more affordable than brands like West Elm or Room & Board. I just read that it got the name from the year 1962, when modernist design really became popular, and the year that Target was born. I think it definitely captures that mid-century vibe with a little bit of a twist that is just perfect. Here are a few of my favorites!








October 17, 2014

Heavy Metal



























Ok, so I figured out what I want to do about my bed! I am quite particular so after much searching, I found this amazing iron bed frame, called Hudson by Benecia Foundry & Iron Works, sold by St. Helena Home. As far as finishes, I'm going with Dark Brass, because I think the brownish color will compliment my walnut colored furniture better than something stark like white, black, or grey. What's really cool is that all of these beds are made by hand from a family owned foundry in North Carolina, and I read that the bed frame itself is made from recycled railroad tracks! That makes each one unique, and finely crafted. I'm really excited, so I'm going to start saving now! As far as bed sheets go, I want to keep my aqua color for the fitted sheet, but I'm going to go with grays to compliment it, so I guess we'll see how it all comes together!

October 16, 2014

My Space








So here are some more shots of my room. This was really fun to decorate! I'm still trying to figure out what to do with my bed since it doesn't match the rest of my set (the bed is like a more reddish brown, whereas the rest of the set is walnut). I can try to get a matching bedframe or I can just go in a totally different direction and get a metal frame or something like that. I haven't decided yet. I also want to change up my comforter, which is just white right now. I'm thinking gray would go nicely, but I think I have to be careful I don't have too many patterns going on that it gets overwhelming!

For anyone interested in where I got some of these things...

Bedroom set [Kudzu]
Arrow lamp [Dot&Bo - but Walmart has a good deal on a set!]
Frames [Target]
Curtains [Target]
Sheets [Burlington Coat Factory]
Rug [IKEA]

October 15, 2014

Hello Again!



Hi there—it's been awhile! A lot has happened in a year! I met my current boyfriend not long after my last post and have been kept busy by a long distance relationship as well as several large but fun projects at work. (I'm a graphic designer at a non-profit organization). But the past few days, I've been downsizing a little bit as well as redecorating my room. I decided I would post a few close-up tid-bits, but I'll post more later!

My favorite color is still aqua, but I've toned it down a little bit and use it now more as an accent than an all-over color. It goes well with a palette of browns, grays, blacks and yellows! I found this awesome bedroom set, which upon research I discovered is called Broyhill Brasilia. They were produced in the 1960's and stopped production in 1970. The link I provided is to an organization that collects, restores and sells pieces from that collection. I love the modern qualities, especially the characteristic curves. The thing I like about the interior designs of the 50's-70's is that though it was simple and modern, it was also very cozy (example below), unlike a lot of today's designs that seem too sterile for me. Even IKEA can seem a bit too plain for me at times.















The second picture is of some artwork my boyfriend got me that I recently framed. It's Chihiro and Haku from Studio Ghibli's "Spirited Away". Next to it, I created a "bouquet" based on one that I saw in a community near Atlanta called Serenbe. It's basically a bunch of tree branches in a glass vase with circle cutouts forming the "flowers". While I'm at it, I should probably also explain what Serenbe is. It describes itself as "a progressive community connected to nature on the edge of Atlanta. A neighborhood full of fresh food, fresh air and focused on wellbeing". It's a really amazing place with its own schools, markets, shops, farmland and neighborhoods, and is right outside the big city of Atlanta. 

I have also been trying to learn more about nutrition and healthy foods, so if I learn or cook anything interesting, I will be sure to share it! One thing I've tried recently is quinoa. I heard it was really good for you, and very filling. The only thing is I haven't found a dish I've truly enjoyed yet. (It's more like, I'm eating this just because I know it's good for me, haha) If anyone has good recipes for quinoa, I'd love if you could share them! 

The third picture is just a shot of my jewelry branch. I've shown that on here before, but I just thought it made a pretty artistic shot this morning! Basically I just use mini s-hooks to hang and separate things. It's really cheap and cute solution that not only functions as a jewelry holder but also wall art!

Anyway, that's enough for this post. Until we meet again!

April 15, 2013

Movin' On Up

...Well technically I'm on the first floor. So when I say "movin' on up" I mean that I have bedrooms with doors, a peephole, dish washer, phone jack, central heating and A/C...and carpet! I really didn't mind all that much living without those things in my last place, but I do admit I am really enjoying having them now. :)









March 9, 2012

Finds

I have been having so much fun decorating and exploring lately!

The other day I painted my bathroom and it makes such a huge difference. I thought the color went well with my aqua stuff I already had everywhere. Oh and my kitchen is next. Hopefully some time next week. The only trouble is I can't reach the top, so I'm going to have to wait for a tall person to come visit and recruit them to help me :P

















































Also, today I went shopping around to all the thrift stores I could find. There are some great ones around here, but my absolute favorite was called the "Way Out" Thrift Store. It's basically a tiny house turned into a treasure chest. And everything from the books and knick-knacks down to the shelves they're sitting on are for sale! So I bought this amazing table for only $8! I also saw this accordion door and thought I could do something really cool with it just as a decorative piece, so here is what I came up with. The living room is still so bare, but at least it's a start.

















































I also got this amazing two piece vintage dress today, but haven't been able to get a good picture yet for lack of a good enough mirror. I will post pictures of it as soon as I get some good ones!

Anyway, that's all the news for now!

April 7, 2011

Thrift Store Finds

It was my day off, so naturally (lol) I decided to go thrift store shopping. My biggest / best purchase was an amazing teal armchair with wooden feet for only $30! There's one little corner of my room that needed something, and so I've been looking for a nice armchair, lamp, and bookcase so that I can turn it into a reading nook. Anyway, here it is as well as some other things I've found. I'm buying mostly accessories because I'm hoping soon to learn to sew some things of my own. I'll be visiting my Granny who is an expert in both sewing and vintage patterns ;) so I can't wait to see her and ask if she'll impart some of her wisdom to me!