Thursday, March 28, 2013

Paint by Number Ballerinas: Buy or Pass?

 
I spotted this exact pair of vintage paint by number ballerinas at Value Village the other day and I kind of can't get them off my mind.  I can't help but think how fabulous they would look in a nursery (future clients?). There is something so whimsical, quirky and fashionably kitschy about paint by numbers. I might pop in after work and see if they are still there.... At 15$ a piece they are a bit pricey for Value Village in my opinion, but I still think a good value over all.

What do you think? Should I buy them or pass?
Also, I would love it if you guys checked out my Term 2 Final Project that I posted yesterday! It's the condo I've been talking about for the past little while finally complete. It was a lot of hard work and I am proud to show it off ;)
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Apartment with a Scent of Beauty





This gorgeous place belongs to owner of a fragrance label Byredo, Ben Gorham. Located in Stockholm, it is another great example of how things are perfect in Scandinavia.  What a wonderful...home!

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Term 2 Final Project: Condo Design

In case you're wondering where I've been the past couple of day, the answer is holed up in my room crafting away. I've never crafted so hard, I actually woke up stiff today....who knew that was even possible?!
But finally, 8 presentation boards, a small fortune and over 100 hours of work later, I am done my term two final project! I'm thrilled to be able to share the final product with all of you today! Cue the photo overload (and the champagne):


I am really proud of the way everything turned out. When I look back at my Term 1 Final Project, I am in disbelief at how far my skill set has improved in just three short months. I can't even imagine what I will be able to do by the end of my final term, Term 12!
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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Retro Minimalistic Danish Villa





Artist pair Ruth Campau and Michael Dark lives in this cool 147m large villa apartment on two floors in Amager, Copenhagen.

Art, colors and mid century modern classics combined creates a very exciting mix, enhancing the atmosphere of the whole place. Some rooms are more minimalistic / modern while others are filled with mostly midcentury  stuff,  both styles works very well together here.

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Friday, March 22, 2013

Armless Sofas & Where to Use Them

I love the look of armless sofas. So clean, elegant, and streamlined. The arms on sofas can really create a lot of visual bulk, so this is a good option if you want a lighter look.
via MMR Interiors
via Joe Nye Inc.
For me, it's all about using these beautiful pieces in the right setting because there are some situations where I feel armless is just not the way to go.

Firstly, I would avoid using one as your only sofa option in a TV area. Speaking from personal experience, they are not very comfortable to sprawl out on to watch TV. There is no where to rest your head if you want to lay down, and if you try to pile up pillows for the head rest they end up slipping off eventually. I, for one, have a very difficult time watching TV in an upright position. Bring on the cuddling, blankets and popcorn puh-lease!

 An armless sofa can also cause problems when multiple people are sitting on it because you can't lean away from each other! Arms allow you to lean away from the person next to you, giving you your personal space and allowing you to comfortably look and chat with eachother. With nowhere to lean, this is only achieved with the uncomfortable neck turn.

For me, it's all about using these beautiful pieces in the right setting, such as a more formal seating area, a dining space, and smaller areas like a foyer. They are also great as a secondary seating option in any room.
via Elle Decor
via Habitually Chic
via Lonny
What's your take on armless sofas? I'm personally lusting over the first and last examples!
xox
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Rendering Wednesdays: Powder Room

Remember when I used to post a doodle every Wednesday? I miss that. So I thought today I would share a rendering that I did for my final condo project (which I hope you guys are not sick of hearing about yet because it's consuming my life at the moment therefore all I really have to talk about!).

Last week I shared the wallpaper I have chosen for the powder room with you. I loved the little moodboard so much that I decided to try my hand at rendering the space for my presentation boards!

Mirror (vintage) / Sink&Vanity / Hand Towel / Basket / Pendant / Mineral Art Work

I also rendered the kitchen yesterday, and am starting the living room today!
Learning to draw in perspective and render this term has been so much fun because it allows me to really envision my designs come to life. I think it will be a great tool in my designer belt!
xox
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House Full of Thrifted Goodness





Anne and Jacob's house, located on the outskirts of Aarhus is so cool, It immediately caught my attention with how many awesome thrifted retro stuff is used there, almost on every corned there is some cool item or decoration.  Place is very opened which creates nice spacious feel, like it a lot!

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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Awesome Loft in Copenhagen



Fashion designer Michala Wiesneck has designed its large luxurious apartment in Frederiksberg in Copenhagen with lots of personality. Decorated with  paintings from flea markets in Paris, Chinese antiques and lots of books on fashion and design.

I really like the feel of this interior, don't know why, it reminds me a Fin Juhls house for some reason, but with  less colors.

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The Prettiest Chandelier I've Ever Seen

Can we just discuss this chandelier for a moment:
 I personally, cannot, as I'm left rather speechless by it. I've always loved murano chandeliers, and the bubble gum pink is almost more than I can bear. And the fabric on those louis chairs?! Heavenly.
This is the house of Pete and Bailey McCarthy as featured on Design*Sponge. It's pure amazingness, a big thanks to Elizabeth for tipping me off to it. I dare you to count their bathrooms!
xox
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Monday, March 18, 2013

Black Framed Showers

I've always loved the look of old (or new) black framed windows. I think it's such a handsome, masculine and historical look. That's why as of late I'm really enjoying the black framed showers I've been spotting on Pinterest!
via Pinterest
via M Rodgers Ltd.
Bailey Mccarthy via Design*Sponge
^That last image seriously has my heart. The gold, black and white is such a classic and glamorous combination!
What do you think of this look?
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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Cute Apartment in Malmö





What a cute place, this Swedish apartment contains so many cool design furniture and decor - really like the feel of it, especially the living room with low bookcases (and of course the book filled string shelf) and  the stylish kitchen.

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