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The evolution of 1 foot of wall space

March 24, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

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I’m going to show you the same 1 foot wide sliver of wall 3 different times today. And all of these pictures were taken in the past month. Why? because I just could not decide on what to put here! Only someone who has a problem would worry so much over a small bit of space. I’m sure most people would do nothing or throw up some photos and call it a day. It’s been bothering me since day one though.

My first solution was to hang a row of these adorably small baskets you can see to the far right of the picture (never did get a good shot of them-whoops!). I liked them but my husband bumped them often so I pulled them to use elsewhere.

cheery vintage eclectic hallway makeover- refreshed in 3 short weeks

Then I tried this basket because I like the design the weave makes on the bottom. But it wasn’t the right shape.

woven basket as wall decor

And thennnnn. This past weekend I was picking through to “wood decor” shelves at my fave thrifting spot and found this pretty piece. It’s actually plastic. Poo. But still really pretty and a mere $2 so it came home with me.

decorative thrifted wall decor

And now, I’ve gone through the Thrift Score Thursday feed and have narrowed my favorites down to 4 to share with you today. The first one I just just had to feature is this collection of mexican painted pottery. What a coincidence after last week, amiright? Mellabobella, if you’re selling them- call me! I love them.

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These open shelves from Jessica just made me happy. With the state of chaos around me 24/7 at home. It gives me hope when I see a pretty and well styled shelf like this one.

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And speaking of well styled, isn’t this wooden cubby adorable with all those air plants? I can’t keep those things alive to save my life but these ones look so happy. And the elephant is the perfect touch.

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And, for my last feature, this gorgeous boho-goodness has me like, “Damnnnn Bee, back at it again with the textiles!” I can’t get enough of that vine, nor can I get enough of Bee’s gorgeous Etsy shop.

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That wraps up the thrift celebration here today. Be sure you visit and give me a follow on Instagram because I do, always, feature my features there as well. @adesignerathome. And the fun doesn’t stop here. If you haven’t been by to visit them yet, there are 3 other hosts of this fab party and this week we have our friend Ariel joining us as a guest host. So make sure you stop by her blog, too.

Here’s The Rules!

  • We want you to participate! Hit up your local thrift stores, craigslist, yard sales, estate sales, side of the road, anything! Thrifty doesn’t necessarily mean from a thrift store. We want to see your good deals, wacky finds and treasures.
  • Don’t feel like you need to save those finds for Thursdays! Yes, features are shared on our blogs and Instagram on Thursdays, but we’re all checking in on (and using!) the hashtag all week long. So, when you see/find it, feel free to share it!
  • Want to get featured? Add the #thriftscorethursdsay hashtag, Follow the hosts (@the_gathered_home, @primitiveandproper, @adesignerathome and @maggieoverbystudios) and tag a friend to play along, too!
  • Each week, Cassie from Primitive and Proper, Brynne from The Gathered Home, Maggie from Maggie Overby Studios and Myself (A Designer At Home) will pick a favorite thrift score or two to feature! So please note that by linking up with #thriftscorethursday, you are giving us permission to share your finds via social media or on our blogs.

TST Guest Host Ariel (1)

Thrift Score Thursday Brynne color

Thrift Score Thursday Cassie

Thrift Score Thursday Maggie

 

Filed Under: #ThriftScoreThursday, Blog

Vintage Bohemian Spring Home Tour

March 22, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Hello! Today I’m giving you a little glimpse into how we do Spring around here. Most rooms are chaos right now (bathroom on the tail end of a renovation, kitchen getting a facelift, dining room just started furnishing and decorating, and all bedrooms are storage/dumping grounds right now. In a house with this much chaos, the one room that is in useable and shareable shape is the space we need to enjoy. And it’s our living room.

bohemian eclectic living room tour

Our living room is a multifunctional space. It’s not a living room in any traditional sense of the room but more a family room. We watch TV here, we listen to music here, we eat in here, we play games with our little one here, I use that white chair to do a lot of my blogging from, and drink tea in the chairs by the large window. We do pretty much everything but cook and sleep in this space.

Hopefully once we finish the dining room we can remove the eating responsibility from this room. And move some of the games/arts and crafts, too. Right now I’ve simplified this space as much as possible, but kept as much seating and storage as possible. We keep the large carpeted space open for play and dancing. Anyone else find themselves dancing a whole lot more with Spring’s arrival?

bohemian eclectic blogger's living room home tour

flamingo art adds whimsy to a mostly brown and blue room

eclectic interiors bohemian living room with collected treasures and thrifted furniture

I’ve switched out the heavier throw blankets for lighter ones and swapped candles from cinnamon to lighter fragrances like mint and citrus.

And I don’t think any proper Spring tour would be complete without flowers somewhere. I like to get out and go on walks to the beach when the weather allows and I pick wild flowers along the way. But the weather hasn’t been forgiving enough yet for that so these store bought blooms worked.

flowers in a hanging vase, woven chargers on a wall and a mexican blanket- bohemian living room essentials

a cup of coffee and a split leaf philodendron, the perfect living room set up

boho eclectic living room a love of vintage and thrifted treasures paired with textiles and plants

eclectic interiors bohemian collected and created tabletop

My decor doesn’t change a whole lot with the seasons. The biggest change for me is the removal of holiday decor and thankfully that’s been packed away for a minute. It’s mostly taking the time to make sure the space is working for us in the current moment. With less hot cocoa and more dancing, a table in front of the sofa is no longer needed. With less cold days than warm, we’re needing fewer heavy blankets. And with the front door open to let in the cool Spring breeze, I moved my little one’s toys to the other side of the room.

gallery wall pops of pink large houseplants

side table styling in the living room

soda crate makes the perfect rock collection display piece

toys, collections and decor boh oeclectic living room tour

unique thrifted globe eclectic treasures

textiles on textiles on texture on texture

What changes do you find yourself making as the weather changes? Do you find yourself using the rooms of your house differently as the seasons change?

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I hope you’ve enjoyed this look into this space. For more Spring decorated spaces, check out the tours below. You definitely ought to check them all out bUT they’re separated by style so you can find your mecca.

Day 1: Transitional and Vintage Decor Style

Iris Nacole

Love Your Abode

Organize Nashville

Hobnail House

Knock It Off Kim

Day 2: Eclectic Style

A Designer At Home

Up To Date Interiors

Welcome To The Woods

Casa Watkins

Day 3: Farmhouse Style 1

 

The DIY Mommy

Twelve On Main

The House Down The Lane

Our Crafty Mom

Day 4:  Traditional Style

Old House To New Home

2 Bees In A Pod

Green With Decor

Day 5: Farmhouse Style 2

Lehman Lane
Elizabeth Joan Designs
My Creative Days
Farmhouse 40
My Life From Home

Filed Under: Blog, Decorating, Living Room

What You CAN totally DIY in a bathroom remodel

March 18, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

So we’ve been slowly chugging away at a complete bathroom remodel and I’ve mentioned before how I’ve begrudgingly handed over most of the bathroom remodel to a contractor. As someone who spends an awful lot of time on Pinterest, it’s really hard to look at my own failures and hand over large amounts of cash that are explosive compared to the numbers you see from DIYers. But there are things that I have DIYed myself for the space, even if it’s not tile work or electrical. So I thought I’d share what I’ve been able to do for any of you who may also be feeling exasperated with your own skills.

10 things you can totally DIY in a bathroom remodel

Here are things you CAN totally DIY in a bathroom remodel

(for those of us limited in time, skills and money)

  1. Paint: Having a room painted is ridiculously expensive. Skip the pro and do it yourself. With quality paint tools and a decent paint, the job won’t be as difficult as you may imagine. And starting with a small space like a bathroom can give you confidence to put those quality paint tools to use in other spaces (and you’ll earn back your money spent many times over with this DIY job).
  2. Assist Your Contractor: This may not be an option depending on who you work with, but many are happy to cut you a discount for helping them get the job done faster. Whether it be helping unload materials, or if you’re extra skilled, helping install floors, drywall or tile, you could save yourself some cash by helping them save time.
  3. Build Pieces: A lot of times, cabinets and vanities come dismantled to make it easier for shipping and storage.
  4. Install Shelves and Cabinets: Anything that’s not connecting to plumbing or electrical- totally try to put it in yourself! The worst that could happen is that you may have to have your contracor do it anyways. And I doubt that’ll happen because you can totally do this.
  5. Install Lighting: Installing new lighting is actually pretty easy. I spent a long time terrified of doing anything with wires, but I’ve practiced and I’ve taken precautions. If I can do this, you can do this (unless you’re dealing with questionable electrical or a complicated light fixture- please do not hurt yourself or your home).
  6. Hang Window Treatments: A power drill is so easy to operate. Start practicing on small things like hanging curtains and blinds. They’re never as complicated as they may look. Have fun looking for a style that suits your space and put it up according to the instructions. You can even find youtube videos that will walk you through the process for most types of window coverings.
  7. Make decisions: I’ll call this “project manager.” If you’ve got a bit more time, you can skip a contractor and contact individual craftsmen to do the work in the bathroom. An initial phone discussion should let you know who needs to come first so you can schedule those appointments in an order that goes smoothly (and be prepared if you’re going with #7). Plumbers, Tilers, Drywallers- they all work individually with clients outside of a contractor.
  8. Make purchases: A contractor isn’t going to scour craigslist for a good deal, nor are they going to spend a lot of time choosing the best bang for your buck for the look you want. Even if they did, you’re paying for their man hours searching for that product. By ensuring your contractor/floor guy/tiler is willing to work with the product you choose, you cut out paying for their shopping time and you’ll save money. Many contractors get special deals by working with certain companies. But they get those deals because the product is already more expensive (hence why they have room to wiggle). Be careful with taking on the job of buyer, you don’t want to ruin a good relationship by bringing in tile completely different than what you and your tiler agreed on. They quote you based on labor and a large tile takes less time to install versus a small one. One light over the mirror involves less time than two sconces flanking the mirror.
  9. Demolition: It’s fun! Have your bathroom tested for asbestos and lead and if you’re clear, tearing out tile and drywall is an easy way to save some money. There’s a few tools you’ll need, but they aren’t nearly as expensive as paying someone to do the labor for you. It doesn’t require much skill and a friendly contractor will give you a bit of guidance.
  10. Final Clean Up: You may not realize it, but to get a shiny bathroom for reveal day, cleaning up has to happen. Do you really want to pay someone to clean or do you want to save yourself some cash and clean it yourself. You’re going to have to clean the bathroom again anyways, so might as well get in there when it’s (hopefully!0 it’s worst.

With a willingness to use your own time and labor, you can totally play a part in your bathroom remodel. No fancy tools required! From as early as demolition, to choosing tile and hiring tradesmen, to cleaning up your finished space, DIY is more than Pinterest deep. You can do this!

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what you can DIY in a bathroom remodel- the no experience list! (Yes, you- the one who's never remodeled anything, you can do these things!)

 

Filed Under: Blog, DIY, Main Bathroom, Renovations

Mexican Bird tapered candlestick holder

March 17, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

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Welcome to another week of thrift scores on Thursdays. This week is a bittersweet week for us because we’re saying farewell to one of our old hosts and a welcome to a new host. You never know what life will bring you, and because our dear friend Trisha’s plate was full she’s stepped aside. The sweet part is that our other friend Maggie will be joining us now as a host. And she’s good! If you’ve been around for a bit, you know we love to feature her finds! In fact, here’s one she shared just last week:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BC26zUGJk13/

Those chairs are incredible. And speaking of chairs, if you were here earlier this week, you’ll know I just did a little project involving dining room seating. I found an older model world market bench for dirt cheap and swapped the legs out to look like one I had been coveting.

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But since you regulars have already seen that, the real score I’m sharing today is this adorable mexican, painted bird candle holders. It’s adorable and I love the colors. Plus I’ve totally developed a “thing” for tapered candles so the more holders the merrier. I have it sitting on the dresser that I’m using as a buffet in the dining room.

hand painted bird tapered candle holder

mexican painted tapered candle holder bird

And now that I’m done showing off what I’ve been spending money on, how about what you’ve all been buying? Ha, it’s all for the good of saving treasures from the dump, right?

Da Features:

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Awesome stuff, right? Be sure to “heart” their photos and send some IG love their way. And participate!

Here’s The Rules!

  • We want you to participate! Hit up your local thrift stores, craigslist, yard sales, estate sales, side of the road, anything! Thrifty doesn’t necessarily mean from a thrift store. We want to see your good deals, wacky finds and treasures.
  • Don’t feel like you need to save those finds for Thursdays! Yes, features are shared on our blogs and Instagram on Thursdays, but we’re all checking in on (and using!) the hashtag all week long. So, when you see/find it, feel free to share it!
  • Each week, Trisha from Black and White Obsession, Cassie from Primitive and Proper, Brynne from The Gathered Home, and Myself (A Designer At Home) will pick a favorite thrift score or two to feature! So please note that by linking up with #thriftscorethursday, you are giving us permission to share your finds via social media or on our blogs.
  • Please remember that we can only share love for photos shared on public accounts. If your profile is private, we can’t see your finds.

And now, I have to send you off to the wonderful trio of ladies I’m lucky to call my friends and cohosts:

Thrift Score Thursday Maggie

Thrift Score Thursday Brynne color

Thrift Score Thursday Cassie

Filed Under: #ThriftScoreThursday, Blog

Knock It Off DIY: Upholstered Hairpin Bench

March 15, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

 

using discontinued models to get the look of the newer merchandise. world market inspired furniture hack.

For this month’s “Knock If Off DIY” challenge, we are taking on World Market. (I totally spilled the beans on that yesterday with the free printable I shared!) We all love World Market and their pricing is definitely on point with my budget, but there are a few things that they have that you can get creative, have fun and make yourself (you know, to save money to shop more ;)). Since I’ve begun working on my dining room, I thought I’d focus on that space as the basis for what I wanted to knock off.

We don’t have a table yet because I haven’t found one I love, but the seating situation I’m dreaming up is an oval table, 2 captains chairs, 2 chairs down one side and a bench on the other side. The piece I’d love to have in the space (but don’t quite have the budget for) is the Calypso Upholstered Hairpin Bench.

Since I’m not much of a builder (and if I’m ever telling you complex building instructions, know I’ve gone missing) I took a look at Craigslist to see if there were any benches I could customize to look more like the bench I wanted from World Market. I kid you not, there was a listing for a World Market bench. The fabric is much different but still has fun color and pattern. I think it matches the tapestry I’ve hung much better than the fabric of the calypso bench, too.

If I were going to reupholster it though, I would probably choose to go with something like these:

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So I don’t have an upholstery to share (winning!) but I have covered a bench seat before and you can watch the video here if you’d like an idea of what to try if a bench you find doesn’t work well.

The only other thing I needed to do was replace the legs. I found these hairpin legs on Amazon of all places and they ship prime so I had them in 2 days. Then it was just a very simple matter of unscrewing the existing legs and whipping out the power drill to install the new legs. I did have to get a tad creative getting the legs and screws to line up where they could actually be drilled in, but it didn’t take much effort.

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Boho eclectic bench using a discontinued world marke bench with hairpin legs- it's like the calypso bench!

hairpin leg bench with global worldly fabric- electic!

I can’t wait to find the dining room I’m imagining! It’s really hard to see a vision without a major piece like that, but you’ll have to stay tuned!

And now the most exciting part: There’s more! Yes, there’s a whole group of us working our way through the challenge every month. I am so heart eyes for these projects- I’m so impressed!

A Designer at Home // Casa Watkins // Up To Date Interiors
Monica Wants It // Vintage Romance Style
Iris Nacole // Pretty Practical Home // Domicile 37 // This is Our Bliss

 

Filed Under: Blog, Dining Room, DIY, Furniture Makeover

Knock Off “Wanderlust” Printable

March 14, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

world market wanderlust inspired printable - get the scaled down look- perfect for interchangeable frames!

Hello there! Tomorrow is the second month of the #KnockItOffDIY challenge and while perusing the World Market site (it’s the retailer we’re knocking off tomorrow), I came across the Wanderlust canvas. I think it’s really cute and I knew it’d be easy to recreate to share with you guys. It’s kind of a “pseudo knock off” aka inspired by to kick things off for tomorrow.

It’s perfect if you love the look of the original but want it on a smaller scale. Or aren’t a fan on canvas prints. Or just want to switch up your interchangeable frames from time to time.

Claiming your copy of the image is easy! I create these kinds of things here and there as a thank you to readers who subscribe to A Designer At Home email updates. Sign up here, confirm in your inbox, and you’ll gain instant access to the files: (if you have trouble with the form, try this link)

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They’re png format and should print on regular printer paper no problem. Since they’re image files, you can also use them as a desktop background or phone wallpaper, too!

world market wanderlust knock off printable

world market wanderlust knock off printable verticle

I hope you enjoy! Please never hesitate to leave suggestions, requests, questions and comments. Have a great day 🙂

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