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How to fit Lots of Storage in a Small Living Room

August 5, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

stylish ideas for maximizing storage in the living room- there's lots of great ideas for those with little kids!

Hey Guys!

I LOVE finding ways of stretching the space in our small home. I’m a borderline hoarder and I have a 3 year old son who loves to shop (yes! really!). So I’ve got to find ways of hiding my growing collection of glass bottles and my son’s growing collection of Matchbox cars. I like to toot my own horn a little bit on this subject because I think I’ve done a pretty darn good job of fitting in lots of storage while still having a cute space to hang out in! Let me share what I’ve done to capitalize on our small space as well as some fabulous ideas from the blogosphere!

Creative ideas for living room storage

First and foremost, I love baskets. I think every self proclaimed decorator loves baskets because they really are an amazing piece to add to a room. Big baskets sit fine on the floor and small ones fit nicely atop shelves and under tables. I use baskets to store train sets, matchbox cars, legos, decorative items not in use at the moment and media “junk.” But you know, anything can go into a basket.

all the favorite toys are hidden in cute baskets

have a seat! the puppy doesn't bite and I promise it's okay to move the pillows!

The second piece that’s a must in a space with good storage is furniture with cabinets/drawers. You’ll see it everywhere right now, people are turning credenzas and dressers into media cabinets. And it’s seriously so smart. Even if you don’t need storage space for traditional media cabinet things, those cabinets and drawers are perfect for hiding away extra candles, seasonal items, or a dangerously big glass bottle collection. 😉

vintage credenza gone media console looks so good with all those rescued brown glass bottles!

If you’ve got a spare closet in your living room space you can convert it to a totally functional mudroom space. Even if you don’t have school age children, having a mudroom space is super practical. Books, backpacks, jackets- basically anything you may need before leaving you home can be stored neatly and out of sight here. And then at the end of the day, it’s a neat place to hide away those things, too. Kim from Hunt & Host shared how she converted her spare closet into a mudroom space. It’s so functional and organized. Hooks in a closet is much more practical for me. I do not like battling with a hanger at the end of a cold day.

 

Another really fabulous idea for families with students is this door organizer. It corrals all those related items into one central location. But obviously is makes a really great utensil station, too! Jamie shares a really great school organization post covering how to use a simple door as a fun way to get organized. All you need is a small section of wall and you’ve got a great spot for storage in the living room.

A really great idea is to use interesting accent furniture with drawers and/or doors. Like this apothecary cabinet in Mandi of Vintage Revivals’ Lofty living room. You could store all sorts of amazing craft supplies in those drawers. Or kitchen utensils. Or DVDs/pictures/etc.

Maximize an empty wall by making custom built ins. Not only will you maximize all that vertical space, but holy hidden storage! You don’t have to clean under it and it’s custom to fit your needs. Check out all the cabinets in this built in Entertainment Center from Danielle of DIY Danielle.

I think we can all agree that taking an idea from Emily Henderson is probably the best move. This campaign dresser is stunning, but it’s also totally practical. Again, taking a beautiful accent piece that doubles as a hideaway for all the unsightly things is a great way to go. This also frees up possibly needed end table storage so she could use this swanky metal wire one. The combination is perfection. Check out all the beautifulness from her Living Room Reveal.

 

I love Jen’s idea for making over a dresser and using it for non clothing storage. The drawers conceal the art supplies but they aren’t so deep that art supplies get lost in the depth of the drawer. Jen shared the transformation for this dresser on her blog Fresh Crush.

 

Michael from Inspired by Charm always has a plethora of good ideas. But I was especially inspired by the built in bookcase shown here in the living room. Even open storage is great storage- for pretty things and unsightly things within baskets and boxes. The whole space can be seen in his post about changing the wall color of this space.

Lory from Designthusiam recently shared a post highlighting 4 reasons you should use your living room. She mentioned that the piece below serves well for holding thank you notes and stationary. That’s such a good idea! And a piece like this would work really well for those of use who move from space to space trying to find the right inspiration for our work. The drawers also function to hold gift wrap amongst other things. And it folds up to be out of sight when not in use.

 

Naturally I can’t avoid finding reasons to share beautiful spaces. Here’s another one shared by A Cup of Jo- Brooklyn Home Tour. I’ve always been infatuated with the idea of lining a wall with bookcases. If you can afford to bump out your couch about a foot, why not place some bookcases behind it? The hidden shelves can hold seasonal items and the visible shelves can hold pretty things and more in boxes and baskets. The whole home is absolutely stunning and full of really great ideas.

And last but not leave, wall mounted shelves are a great way to have full control over every element. From style to function to little things like, “how low can I go before my little kid can use this as a ladder?” kind of control. I created these shelves for my living room by “hacking” the IKEA Ekby Lerberg brackets. I’ll have the tutorial for them up next week!

catch a tutorial for these oh so boho shelves at A Designer At Home

I hope you’ve found this post helpful and interesting. If you have anything to add to the list, please leave it in the comments below! Leave a link if you have one if you want the tip to be included in Part 2!

Filed Under: Decorating, Living Room, Organization Tagged With: living room organization, living room storage, school organization

Mix & Match – An Eclectic Gallery Wall

July 31, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Mix & Match to create an epic gallery wall

Hey Guys!

I hope you’re not sick of hearing me talking about things related to my living room yet. Since revealing the “finished” room, A Boho Vintage Living Room, I’ve wanted to share every element that went into the space. One of the remaining pieces to chat about is the gallery wall. It’s the first gallery wall I’ve put together but I really love how it turned out. It’s more eclectic than I’d normally lean, but every piece that went into it makes me happy.

Mix & Match- A Guide to Eclectic Gallery Walls via A Designer At Home

Shop The “Wall”: Target Rope Wrapped Mirror West Elm Trio Of Shaped Mirrors Urban Outfitters Himo Art Wall Hanging Urban Outfitters Rope Disc Wall Hanging West Elm Set of 4 Mandala Prints West Elm Abstract Terrarium Print West Elm Watercolor Burst Urban Outfitters Dream Catcher West Elm Coordinating Frames Lochness Studios Palm Print Mod Cloth Himmeli Diamond Wall Art Minted Rainforest Print

Here are some key pieces that I personally feel makes for a visually interesting and naturally coordinates:

Some Order + Coordinating Colors + Handmade + “Real Art” + Natural Element + Dimension + Reflective Elements

Some Order: Sometimes the eyes need something “easy” to rest on and that’s easy when there’s “order.” Order can be the way elements are lined up or a coordinating set of frames. An example of this would be the peach painted frames lined up in a row in my own gallery wall.

Coordinating Colors: Just as with designing a space, you should choose a color scheme and stick to it. Think like you would with a space. You could do a bunch of neutrals or black and white with a pop of color or vice versa with a lot of color and pops of neutral. Look into color theory and trust your judgement. Your brain and eyes know what’s pleasing, and it’s most important that it makes you happy. My color scheme is peach/orange/magenta/gold/grey and it’s very colorful. I also really love the mostly neutral with pops of green and blue that I created in the pseudo gallery wall above.

Handmade: I have to encourage you to attempt to DIY an art piece. My handmade elements are most of my gallery wall, but himmeli is pretty easy to get the hang of, framing decorative paper in a painted frame is easy, and I’ve even shared here on the blog the easiest way to make a wall hanging. You can totally paint an abstract painting and throw it into a mix of thrifted and purchased prints and it will make an absolutely stunning gallery wall.

“Real” Art: “Real” Art is stuff like the prints you can get from Minted.com, Etsy shop owners, thrift stores and more. It’s really just an element that you did not make but that was made by someone else. I just think it’s a really great way to show appreciation for other’s work and it adds an element to a gallery wall that gives something more. My “real” art piece is a print from Lochness Studio on Etsy. It’s the flamingo. It’s a total pop against everything else going on but it’s interesting and in the right colors.

Natural Element: This one definitely should be interpreted to fit your style. I have a lot of natural elements going on, the agate slice and the natural fibers of the wall hanging are examples. Cotton rope from a wall hanging or rope wrapped mirrors also work great for this. Got a beach vibe? Try adding in a sea fan. This is a great element to get creative on and will definitely bring in an eclectic feel.

Dimension: Think outside the box and get 3 dimensional with your wall. Anything from clay sculpture to metal work to anything that pops out against the wall (faux taxidermy anyone?). You’ll be glad you took the plunge and gave it a chance. My favorite dimensional element is my pink vintage ukulele, it’s so unique and adorable.

Reflective Elements: I believe that mirrors are totally necessary in every room. They bounce light around and let you catch an alfalfa moment. But you can also do reflective elements with metallics and sparkle.

eclectic gallery wall with pops of peach, pink, magenta, gold and grey

Every element should fit your style and tastes. I love my gallery wall and want you to love yours too. Definitely play with things and omit what just doesn’t work for you (but totally give it a chance, first!). I hope you’ve found these tips inspiring and useful and I hope you’ve learned something new today. I would love to check your gallery wall out if you’ve got one (leave me a link if you’ve got one in the comments) and if you don’t have one- what element do you love most in an eclectic gallery wall?

Filed Under: Blog, Decorating, Living Room Tagged With: eclectic gallery wall, gallery wall inspiration, gallery wall inspration, how to decorate, how to gallery wall, how to wall decor, mix and match wall decor, pink decor, pink gallery wall inspiration, wall decor inspiration

How I Made It: Black and White Planter

July 27, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Black and White Kilim Inspired Planter - the easiest boring planter upgrade ever!

Hey Guys!

I have a really easy how-to to share with you today. Sometimes that’s what we need though, amiright? Plants make wonderful decor but they need something to go in. And if you’re a plant junkie like I am, you know that planters can be an expensive item to add to your decor! Pick up one of those boring, basic, plastic planters though- because I’m going to show you have to dress it up and make it look fabulous!

Supplies:

  • Plain plastic planter
  • Electrical tape
  • Scissors

How I Made It:

black and white kilim inspired planter easy decor

The most important part to this simple DIY is cleaning the planter. Make sure all debris and dust is off the planter because you’ll see it trapped beneath the tape.

plain basic white planter from amazon

Then cut lots of short pieces of electrical tape. Between 1.5 inches and 2 inches is a good length to eyeball. I just did this by cutting one and sticking it atop the tape and just kept cutting along the bottom of each piece,, repeating until I had a thick stack to start applying.

cut strips of electrical tape the same size

Then, just apply them to the planter in a staggered/staircase pattern. The tape peels off and reapplies easily so you can readjust as needed to fit around the planter.

black and white southwestern inspired planter upgrade

As is the case with any DIY, this can be super customized. Don’t like the look of black on white? Grab a yellow planter and use white electrical tape on top! Don’t like the plain color on color? Try a printed washi tape! Don’t care for the staggered design? Make any shape your heart desires!

a basic white plastic planter made awesome with tape!

black and white electrical tape planter boho vintage decor

black and white kilim inspired planter

 

I hope this “how to” was helpful and that you found it interesting. If you did, please give it a share! I’d love for you to share this idea with your friends!

Filed Under: Blog, DIY, Living Room Tagged With: boho planter, diy decor, diy plant pot, diy planter, electrical tape craft, electrical taper planter, plant pot how to, tape planter, tribal decor, tribal planter, what to do with a boring plant pot, what to do with a boring planter

Boho Vintage Living Room Tour Sources

July 20, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Boho Vintage LIving Room Source List

Hey There!

I’m so happy you’re here for my Boho Vintage Living Room‘s Source post. Granted, a lot of the pieces in the room are thrifted. But, I’ve had a lot of interest in many of the items that are actually store bought. I think it’s a perfect way to decorate a space because you get the unique look of not looking like your space jumped right out of Target (though that’s not bad either) and you still get to add in trendy items as they appear on the shelves. So let’s dive into all the things that you can buy from my Living Room if your heart so desires 😉

frames marbled paper and a flamingo! eclectic at it's best!

Many of the Art on the walls I’ve made. I’m still working on sharing the tutorials for those DIY’s here on the blog, so please do make sure you’re following along via email, bloglovin’, or you other favorite ways of following your favorite blogs so you can see the updates on those tutorials when they’re posted!

Flamingo Print– I adore this print. My friend Vanessa owns and operates the Etsy shop, Lochness Studio. You can now order instant downloads from her shop which I think is a really cool feature!

Ukulele– eBay. I can’t really say a whole lot about this. I had a craving for a cute pink ukulele one day and found one on eBay. I guess the lesson here is, if you want something, the internet has it.

Gold Mirror– I bought this mirror from One Kings Lane. Because the items on the OKL site change often, this mirror is no longer available. But, if you wanted to sign up, you can use my link for a $15 credit for purchases of $30 or more.  Or you can check out Target’s cute selection of mirrors. Because we never need another excuse to go to Target, amiright?

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Baskets– All of the baskets in this room are from Target. The blue and pink rimmed ones are/were from the Threshold line and the golden/black and jute one that my mass cane hangs out in was from the Nate Berkus line.

3 Cube Wood Cubby– It’s actually a wine bottle holder from Target’s Threshold line. I think they’re phasing these out right now and there’s a few coupon codes showing for it, too. I like that it gives a bit more visual interest to my smaller items. But I’m sure it works well for wine, too.

Large faux teak Picture Frame– Also from Target. I don’t believe they have this frame anymore either. But I would definitely recommend perusing their clearance end caps whenever you’re there for really unique frames.

Himalayan Salt Lamp– My lamp was a gift to me from my family, but I have several in my Amazon “Save for later” section because I love mine and want one for every room of my house. You can check out the assortment Amazon has here.

Entering a casually boho eclectic decorated space the living room of a 1950's brick ranch

White Garden Stool– I picked mine up from Lowe’s because it’s metal, not ceramic (i.e. breakable by a toddle) and it was a really good deal!

Teal Rug– This rug is gorgeous. And it’s soft, easy to clean, and hasn’t stained once with my son’s several spills a day phase he’s going through. It’s Target :). You can buy it here– take advantage of sales and promo codes. I remember buying mine for $170.00 for the 7′ x 10′.

Candle Sconces– On either side of the TV. I found them on a Target clearance end cap after debating for a long time over buying between 2 other way more expensive ones. Definitely gotta peruse those endcaps!

gilded bamboo look acheived with spray paint and discarded bamboo

Gold Arch Lamp– The lamp was not gold when I bought it! It’s this lamp from Amazon and I coated it with grecian gold rub n buff.

Navy & Jute Floor Pouf– I picked up the floor pouf from Target. Their selection is massive, but it doesn’t look like there’s any of this particular style left.

Teal Planter– From Lowe’s. It’s a really pretty deep teal color.

hipster decorating vintage style

Mongolian Fur Pillow– Burlington Coat Factory. They’ve got loads of super beautiful pillows and I never wouldn’t have know if it weren’t for Instagram (i ♥ Instagram!)

Soda Crate– Etsy.

Mexican Blanket– 7-11 convenience store. (no joke!)

soda crate elevate the eye above the table and creates visual interest

There’s everything! I hope you’ve found this Source Post helpful and interesting. If there’s anything not listed that you’re curious about, leave a comment and I can let you know what the deal is. If it’s furniture, you can check that out in my All About Used Furniture post. Have a wonderful day and thank you for being here!

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 A Boho Vintage living room source list

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My name is Corinna and I'm a Gemini. Enamored with the architecture and textiles of South Asia. Lover of incense, the color teal and thrifting. Supporter of small businesses and fair trade. Self proclaimed crazy plant lady. Aiming to live a more natural, vegan life day by day. I read, hike and drink coffee in my spare time. I have 2 cats, a dog and a 4 year old.

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