Hey guys! Hope you're having an awesome week, and for those in the Bay Area, are you all loving this cold weather that came in as much as I am?? Cozy sweaters at last! Last week, I'd posted about a DIY art project , and I wanted to continue talking about this topic today. As I'd mentioned, buying art can be expensive, but making your own art can be really cost effective, fun, and dare I say it... easy. No more blank boring walls people - here's another simple DIY art project to try out... Source I saw this vignette, and almost died. That chair (from West Elm)... love it. The mid-century dresser... so pretty. And that painting?? The inverted arrows??? A blown up, modern take on my favorite chevron print????? I'm all over it! This DIY painting hardly needs explanation, because all you need is some painters tape and the ability to measure the halfway points on the canvas... if you don't have a single "artistic" bone in your...
I haven't done a design board in a while and it's time to get those creative juices flowing again! This living room (from Houzz) is pretty much the stuff my dreams are made of... Traditional Living Room by Barrie Interior Designers & Decorators Staples Design Group Open concept. Neutral Furniture. Classic details. Contemporary lighting and accessories. Worn natural woods. It's love. I put together an inspiration board to get the look (for likely A LOT less than this room cost)... take a peek: That sofa is actually one of the ones we'd been considering from Pottery Barn - the Carlisle Couch with it's deep feather stuffed seat cushions and pretty turned legs. It's not cheap, but it's the core of the room! To balance out the cost of the sofa, everything else is a bargain find - that rug from RugsUSA is just $1000 right now (with the 60% off discount) for an 8x10' - great price. I love the look of the grain sack throw pillows, and the carved wood c...
Adding onto yesterday's post, I wanted to pull together some (affordable) coffee table options that fit within the living room aesthetic. Some are more rustic, some more refined. Some have storage (hello hidden remote controls) while some offer no clutter concealment. Some have glass tops, some are solid wood. Some are more beachy, which some are more elegant. They really run the gamut - hopefully there are some contenders in there for the Chicago apartment. Which are your favorites? Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source
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