Showing posts with label Furniture Decoration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Furniture Decoration. Show all posts

Monday, January 4, 2016

Transformative Furniture Makeover Ideas

Transformative Furniture Makeover Ideas

By combining both the header and the footer together, the piece became a cute bench with bonus storage. Get the tutorial at The Olde Farmhouse on Windmill Hill »

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Elegant Fabric Topped Side Tables

Elegant Fabric Topped Side Tables

More beautiful work by DeDe from Designed Decor. She gave these damaged leather topped tables a makeover with a coat of Elegance with some fun fabric detailing!

Have you ever been at a thrift store and run across the old leather top tables and wonder what would I do with that? How would I paint over the leather?
Elegant Fabric Side Tables #DIY #furniturepainting - www.countrychicpaint.com/blog
These table tops were is pretty bad shape and had a lot of cracking and small chunks of leather missing from the top. I have used Country Chic paint over the leather top in the past, but I felt these needed more.
Elegant Fabric Side Tables #DIY #furniturepainting - www.countrychicpaint.com/blog
I started by priming these tables with an oil based spray adhesive from Zinsser. These tables are made of Mahogany and they tend to bleed, so it’s easier to prep and be prepared than having to paint over again. I applied my new favorite color, Elegance. This color is stunning! I measured and cut fabric slightly larger than the table top in sets. I applied Wunda Size as my adhesive, trimmed the fabric to fit perfectly and sealed with Mod Podge.

Elegant Fabric Side Tables #DIY #furniturepainting - www.countrychicpaint.com/blog
These tables made a major transformation and are now worthy to place in a living room or used as bedside tables.
Elegant Fabric Side Tables #DIY #furniturepainting - www.countrychicpaint.com/blog
I also used “Liquorice” for the inside of the drawers. I like to add small details to my pieces and sometimes painting the inside of drawers gives the furniture so much more charter. I also used black spray paint for the drawer pulls to coordinate with the inside drawers.
Elegant Fabric Side Tables #DIY #furniturepainting - www.countrychicpaint.com/blog
Yes, one last detail, fabric on the bottom of the drawers. It’s all about the details!

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Monday, October 5, 2015

Cartoon-inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design

Cartoon-inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design

Ideally, the furniture should not fulfill two functions, namely to be practical as effectively as Aesthetic. Nonetheless, the designers occasionally put also considerably emphasis on the practical aspect of furnishings and seem to Supply a enjoyable, in favor of a modern search, great and character Without It is not the case, and Those and and and from &#8220Straight Line Designs&#8221 Which markets Some elements entirely UNPUBLISHED, to walk away from the unwritten guidelines of style That. As if pulled from the fantasy planet of cartoons, the furniture manufactured by Canadian Studio is distinctive, inventive and playful.
Cartoon inspired furniture 3 Cartoon inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design
Appropriate for a little one&#8216s space or Even for a contemporary interior in Which it is desirable to the relaxed ambiance, chairs, lockers and the rest of the pieces created by non-Canadians have attracted consideration and inspired us in the construction of a dwelling obsolete patterns. Admire Them in the photo gallery and I Will GMT!

Cartoon inspired furniture 1 Cartoon inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design
Cartoon inspired furniture 2 Cartoon inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design
Cartoon inspired furniture 4 Cartoon inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design
Cartoon inspired furniture 5 Cartoon inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design
Cartoon inspired furniture 6 Cartoon inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design
Cartoon inspired furniture 7 Cartoon inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design
Cartoon inspired furniture 8 Cartoon inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design
Cartoon inspired furniture 9 Cartoon inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design
Cartoon inspired furniture 10 Cartoon inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design
Cartoon inspired furniture 11 Cartoon inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design
Cartoon inspired furniture 12 Cartoon inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design
Cartoon inspired furniture 13 Cartoon inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design
Cartoon inspired furniture 14 Cartoon inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design
Cartoon inspired furniture 15 Cartoon inspired Furniture, Great For Entertaining Interior Design
source

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Design element: Spheres in interior design

When I was in Southern California this summer, I stumbled upon a wonderful interior design studio with a store attached, and this store had the most amazing selection of rocks and minerals for sale (for use as accessories).   The stone spheres in particular caught my eye – I love the shape, and they had a huge array of colors and sizes.

Since that visit, I have been collecting pictures of spheres that I noticed on Pinterest or in my old interior design image files. I was surprised to note that some of my favorite room images from the past have spheres used as accessories – I had not even noticed!

Here is a good example. This picture has been on my blog countless times. Something about this room has always had great appeal to me – the combination of the sand color of the sisal, the grays of the wall and upholstery, the contemporary art, and the white tulips (my favorite) – it all comes together beautifully. When I looked at this picture with fresh eyes, I spotted the spheres on the side table – one large, and three small. The small ones could be mounted finials. Interior design by Gerrie Bremermann.


When I opened up this month's Veranda and saw the beautiful house of garden designer Scott Shrader, I noticed the many spheres he uses throughout his house, inside and out. This was my favorite house from the magazine - in no small part because of the calm, beautiful, and balanced interiors. 


I featured this room on my blog several years ago. I wondered how the designer got all of the mercury glass spheres to stay in place, not knowing about museum wax when I wrote the post! Interior design by Caldwell Flake.

A Suzanne Kasler Interiors designed room, seen in a recent issue of Architectural Digest, is beautifully layered. The sphere on the coffee table caught my eye. Suzanne frequently uses spheres in her accessory design for a room.

The mantel of Suzanne’s own family room features a stone sphere.

Another Suzanne Kasler design with a grouping of stone spheres on the lower shelf of the console.

I think this sphere is part of the lamp; what a beautiful design. Via Elle Décor, interior design by Kevin Roberts.

I love the look of a sphere on a bookshelf.

I can’t locate the source for this image, but all of the spheres on the table caught my eye.


A crystal ball like sphere is a great element of this expertly styled coffee table. Via Bijou and Boheme.


A collected group of objects on a table include several spheres, which cleverly repeat the shape of the rounded feet of this Biedermeier table. Via Savvy Home.

A more rustic style stone sphere anchors the arrangement on this console.

I saved this picture in my old computer files because I liked the composition of the room, the art above the fireplace, and the indoor greenery. But this time around I noticed the sphere on the console, and what appears to be a large sphere on the left side of the room.

White spheres blend right in with this pastel palette.

A solidary large scale sphere is the reward at the end of the view in this more rustic style design.

In the recording studio of two concert pianists, a sphere carved by Thai monks is placed by designer Axel Vervoort. Via Architectural Digest.

Another favorite place for a sphere is on a mantel. Interior design by Caldwell-Beebe, one of my favorite rooms of theirs.

This house was on a tour of homes a few years ago, and I snapped a picture of the landing with its perfectly scaled wing chair (anyone recognize it?) and the three wood spheres that surround it. It’s a striking vignette.

One of my favorite Amanda Nisbet designs – there are other versions of this picture without the spheres, but I like the element that they add.

As I was putting the finishing touches on this post, I read an article in the New York Times about the new magazine Milieu, published by Houston based designer Pamela Pierce.

One of the designers featured in the premiere issue is Walda Pairon.  The work of this designer from Belgium captured my eye.  Remodelista had written about her this spring, and this close up of a vignette from Pairon’s living room particularly spoke to me.  As Remodelista notes, “Pairon puts great importance on the placement of objects; nothing should be gratuitous”. 

waldo-pairon-book
I think that sums up why spheres have such great appeal to me.  Their placement seems quite deliberate, they have such a calming and balanced effect to a room, and they are often one of my favorite ways to complete a space.  Clearly spheres have great appeal to Walda Pairon too – she chose an image of a sphere for the cover of her book Interiors with a Soul (which does not seem to be readily available in the US right now).

What do you think of spheres? Do you have any in your décor? I bought a beautiful sphere off ebay earlier this year, but I have not found a place for it yet.  I am thinking about putting it in a bookshelf, out of the way of curious hands (my kids) and enthusiastic tails (my dog).

Some of these images came from Pinterest, and the name of the designer was not attached. If the designer is not noted, and you recognize the work, please leave a comment in the post and I will update. Thanks!