Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Just a little pop of color!
Saturday, May 16, 2009
From Baby's room to French Country retreat....
Believe it or not, this room was a baby's room with bright Winnie the Pooh yellow and bright blue (YIKES!). It was great for a baby but not great for a grown-up's bedroom. So I set out to create a relaxing space. I was going for French country. Found the toile bedding at Target with matching window treatments (HUGE SCORE!).
Also, built some bookshelves above the radiator. It draws your eyes to the high ceilings and adds height to make the small bedroom feel airy.
Total cost was under $200 (I got the comforter set on sale!)
Dining Room: Before & After
Too many chairs cluttered the space.
The walls were bare and felt cold.
The clutter on the fireplace did not showcase the beautiful fireplace.
The picture above the fireplace is too small and is lost on top of the fireplace.
The large mirror on top of the fireplace brightens up the space and focuses your attention on the beautiful fireplace. The scale of the mirror is appropriate for the large fireplace.
The dining table and chairs are centered in the room.
The rich color of the rug warms up the space. The rug is placed in the center of the room to define the area.
A small bookcase is placed in the corner. Makes good use of the space. The bookcase was brought in from another room.
Above it some beautiful artwork fills the empty wall. I found the artwork at an antique store (wasn't expensive at all)
This project took a little time to find the right pieces to compliment the space but the end effect was fantastic! I LOVE IT! When it came time to sell, I added two BIG topiaries on the fireplace (one on each side of the fireplace), and also a screen for the fireplace. The cactus next to the fireplace had to go... bad Feng Shui.
Just remember to Keep It Organized, Keep It Simple.
Friday, May 15, 2009
How to start your closet organization project

Here's how to get started:
STEP 1 - Remove all clothing items and shoes from your closet. (Yes, I mean EVERYTHING!)
STEP 2 - Sort all clothing items into three piles - 'KEEP', 'TOSS', 'DONATE'. Go through every piece of clothing. A good rule of thumb is that if you have not worn it in the last 6-12 months or if it has holes, it's time to let it go... 'DONATE' it. If it is torn and can't be mended, 'TOSS' it.
STEP 3 - Next, take a good look at your shoes. Honestly, do you really need THAT many pairs? I say, Quality vs. quantity. Stick to the classics but once in a while, throw in a trendy pair.
Step 4 - Once you have sorted through everything in your closet, it's time to put it back in its proper place. ONLY the clothes in the 'KEEP' pile will go back into the closet. First, organize by season - Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer. Since it is spring, only the SPRING/SUMMER clothes will go back into the closet. Put way the sweaters and coats. Keep them in a box and label it.
Step 5 - Now for the 'DONATE' pile. Place the items in a box or bag, and take it to your local Goodwill or women's shelter.
Step 6 - As for the 'TOSS' pile, dispose of it.
Just remember to 'Keep It Organized, Keep It Simple'.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
My (inexpensive) closet project
- COATS & JACKETS - Replace all wire hangers with wooden ones. Return the wire hangers to the dry cleaner. They will love you for it. Plastic and wire hanger may not hold the weight of your winter coat, or it may distort your garment
- SHOES - Use a shoe organizer. I found this one at IKEA ($9.99 each). Here I have two hanging on each side. You can hang them side my side as well. I like to arrange the shoes with one facing out ad the other facing inwards. This way I can see the front of the shoe and the heel.
- BOOTS - Line them up at the bottom. To keep the boots from falling over, I stuff them with a rolled up magazine. This helps keep the shape of the boots for next fall/winter season.
- GLOVES & SCARFS - I found matching drawers at IKEA what fits into the shoe organizer. Brilliant, isn't it? They were a steal for $4.99 (pack of 2). I placed one drawer in each organizer. The drawers are great for storing gloves and scarfs. I also store shoe polish or wax.
- ALL OTHER STUFF - Again, I found this matching box from IKEA ($14.99 each). You can get a few and line them up on top. I didn't have much space so, I just have one. I also stack the shoe boxes of new shoes that I just bought on top.
A Blog is Born
I am not sure what else will be included this blog but I look forward to hearing your comments and thoughts.