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I Didn’t Forget About The Bathroom

February 8, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

This post is for both those of you who have been here with me a while and for those who are brand new. I try to check in as often as possible here with home changes, advice, experiences and other more “interesting” posts than this one will be but I hate to leave a project hanging without much explanation.

For the Fall 2015 One Room Challenge, I decided to take on our bathroom. We’d already dug ourselves in a pretty deep hole trying to DIY a few things ourselves over the summer and it was past time to focus on the room. We hired our neighbor who was a former contractor turned stay at home dad to be the caregiver of his special needs daughter. He not only did loads of work in our bathroom, but he also moved the lines for our hot water heater into the house and installed our new Rheem unit. Once everything was in place, I was so burned out.

vintage bathroom taken global new tub and faucet and moroccan inspired tile going up

We didn’t meet the 5 week deadline by a landslide and the basics weren’t even in place to use the bathroom as a bathroom until December.

Once we were able to use the bathroom I honestly didn’t want to have much to do with the space. I turned my focus to the holidays and a few other spaces in our house. So far the Living Room looks very different as does our bedroom. We’ve also begun giving our kitchen a facelift and have started chipping away at all the work our dining room needs. It’s a lot of little projects that don’t have a whole lot of progress done to share anything too exciting.

A Boho Globally Inspired bathroom renovation using patterned moroccan inspired tiles

But, I will be sharing a bit of that work now that we’ve finished with the hallway refresh. I have some small changes we made to spruce up our boring kitchen coming later this week and next week I have a few exciting things to share about the dining room (still far from finished and it may be this years One Room Challenge contendor).

The bathroom I’m slowly working my way back to working on those projects. Once I catch up on some of the things I haven’t yet had the time to share here yet it’ll go back to more real time projects with the bathroom.

peek of the bathroom and little details of the hallway

I hope I haven’t frustrated or dissapointed any of you who initially came here because of that bathroom. It’s really turned out so spectacular and I can’t wait to share how it looks with all the little touches I’ve envisioned. Just hang tight with me! I promise there are so, SO many other things I’ll have to share here that I’m sure you’ll like!

Thanks for being here. This space brings me so much joy and having you here makes it so much more meaningful. I’ll chat some more later.

Filed Under: Blog, Main Bathroom

Vintage Boho Hallway Space Refresh

February 2, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

vintage eclectic hallway makeover- refreshed in 3 short weeks

Hey there ♥

Today is the big day for the New Year New Room Refresh Challenge. For 3 weeks, 11 bloggers (including myself) have been refreshing a space in the spirit of new beginnings with it being a new year. The space I chose to refresh, decorate, and breathe new life into is my hallway. Hallways have a pretty solid reputation for being dark, dull and uncreative in terms of design style. It really doesn’t have to be that way! Hardware, unique artwork and lighting and rugs and small furniture all tie in this space with the adjoining spaces. The overall theme of my home is Vintage Bohemian so let me show you how I made that happen in such a small, awkward space. *This is a picture heavy post and may take a moment longer than usual to load*

PS, new camera arrived just in time for these photos so bear with me as I get used to it. I’m keeping words to a minimum and I’ll be chatting more about the details over the next two weeks.

rounding the corner from an eclectic vintage bohemian living room to go down the newly decorated to match hallway

this hallway has no natural light so a large framed outdoor print adds the outdoor feel to a very indoor space

homey cozy touches, vintage details and a gallery wall for this bright hallway

vintage hallway runner rug adds color and comfort to an otherwise dark and dull hallway

hallway gallery wall mix of photographs, memories, thrift finds and art

 

cheery vintage eclectic hallway makeover- refreshed in 3 short weeks

vintage mixed with old inspired new pieces lends a feel for global eclectic

end of hallway peeking into adjacent bedroom

simple thrifted and handmade treasures don the walls of this hallway

peek of the bathroom and little details of the hallway

edison bulb sputnik inspired chandelier in hallway

edison bulb sputnik style chandelier to brighten a dark hallway

half of a thrifted collected globally inspired hallway gallery wall

second half of hallway gallery wall with thrifted, collected, and custom pieces

in a space without natural light, photograph art of my favorite plants brings the plant look to a space that can't have any

husband and wife candid cash smash photos from the wedding day hung in their hallway

thrifted woven frame added accent to a hallway gallery wall

custom framed instagram photo boho child

boho thrifted decorated hallway cabinet

global gypsy bohemian cabinet top decorating

collection of gems, stones and crystals nestled in a thrifted basket complete the cozy feeling for end of the hallway decor

vintage wooden elephants and a lantern

swingarm dimmable lamp adds multifuncional additional lighting for the hallway. changing out switchplates adds a custom and upgraded feel.

unique closure for dongbei cabinet

dongbei wood cabinet small for end of hallway storage

cottage bungalow inspired switchplates switch up boring and basic to interesting with character

custom framed free art against white walls

layered collected wall art

thrifted wooden wall sconce with a cactus candle and a dab of paint

large wall art acts as a mock window in a dark low lit hallway with no natural light

white canvas with lots of pattern and texture- a global boho vintage inspired hallway makeover

I have to give a huge thank you to Minted, LampsPlus, Rug Pad Corner, and Framebridge for providing products used in this makeover. Even with their assistance I still ended up over budget on the space. I’m sure that’s something you wonder about when you see these reveals so I thought I’d share the price break down with the reveal of this space. My budget was $1,200.00 to refresh this space. That sounds like a lot, I know. There was a very specific look I wanted for this space and paint and DIY wasn’t going to cover everything I wanted done- plus I have a lot going on right now and knew I wouldn’t be able to budget a lot of time for projects. So, where did that money go?

Total Budget: $1,200.00

Artwork: $577.00

Lighting: $399.98

Rug & Pad: $139.43

Cabinet: $174.24

Mirror: $20.00

Baskets, Sconce, Other thrifted pieces: $5.75

Everything Else I already had: $0.00

Total: $1316.40

Quick Source List:

Ceiling Light, Wall Light, Cabinet, Rug, Rug Pad, Flower Print, Cactus Print, Zebra Plant Print, Framed Instagram Prints, Other Frames

Relevant affiliate discount codes:

15% off art & gifts at minted.com

Code ADESIGNERATHOMEFYF for 10% your Framebridge order

And Don’t Forget! There are 10 other bloggers to visit today! Thanks for following along on this space’s refresh, stick around for more room makeovers and remodels 🙂

 

New Year, New Room Refresh Challenge Participants:

Casa Watkins

Shabby Grace Blog

Domicile 37

Pretty Practical Home

Up To Date Interiors

A Designer At Home

Iris Nacole

Vintage Romance Style

This Is Our Bliss

White Dog Vintage

Seeking Lavender Lane

Filed Under: Blog, Decorating, Hallway

Creating An Atmosphere With Artwork In A Hallway

January 18, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

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I know a lot of times the hallway ends up being the family photo catch all. It’s great to have a place, and better yet multiple places, to display our love for family and friends but I feel like I see a lot of people use that as a crutch for getting more creative with this space. Hallways can totally be decorated and they should feel like a space more than just the passage to other spaces. Essentially I beleive that everyone should love being in every part of their home, even if it’s not technically a room.

So a big part of what I’m trying to do with my 3 week hallway refresh is to make it feel cozy and like it is it’s own space. In last week’s design reveal I shared a piece of artwork, but it doesn’t end there. I’m pulling in multiple pieces of art for a couple of reasons.

    • In a space without windows, it can get even more depressing and dull than it already is. Creating a portal to another place with a piece of photography art of an outdoor space helps tell the story of emotion you want in the space. I want a happy and cozy vibe in my space so when you’re first entering the hallway, there’s a very large print with an outdoor field shot. This is my main “window” for the space.
    • It can also be difficult to make a space without windows or natural light feel alive because nothing could live without the sun. So I decided the way I would combat the lack of plant life this space would have by bringing in photos of some of my favorite plants- succulents! I’m using these in a vignette at the end of the hallway to help make the trek down it a bit more pleasing.

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  • If I were refreshing any other space, I would look to artwork to help bring together the color palette and assist in telling the story of the space. The story for my space has a basis of cozy. But the story goes on to more than that. We are a family who values happiness and other cultures. So there’s happy photos, happy artwork and global inspired frames and decorative pieces.

To help tell this story, I partnered with minted.com for the artwork in this space. I’ve always enjoyed their vast selection of custom frames but they’ve added a metal line that I know a lot of people are going to be thrilled with. Because the decor is heavily metallic and rustic, I used the copper frame and the natural french farmhouse frame.
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The prints are limited edition prints Canyon Flowers, Slow Zebra and Fero Cactus.

I’ll be back again tomorrow with a progress update on the hallway refresh the rest of the week with more cozy tips for hallway decorating.

Be sure to stop by, visit and show some love for my friends participating in this challenge. They’ve got even more room refreshing advice for you today!

 

New Year, New Room Refresh Challenge Participants:
Casa Watkins
Shabby Grace Blog
Domicile 37
Pretty Practical Home
Up To Date Interiors
A Designer At Home
Iris Nacole
Vintage Romance Style
This Is Our Bliss
White Dog Vintage
Seeking Lavender Lane

Filed Under: Blog, Decorating, Hallway

Hallway Decorating: New Year New Room Refresh

January 12, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Hallway Decorating: Vintage Bohemian Hallway Design- vintage and rustic elements create a cozy path to other rooms of the house

Hey guys! It’s 2016 and it feels like a good time to give new life to a new project, amiright? I’ve been working on the bathroom for ages now and I had to take a little bit of a break. So when my friend Stephanie from Casa Watkins asked if I’d be interested in joining in on a challenge- New Year New Room Refresh I was happy to accept. The space I chose to refresh is not a room per say, but rather the space leading to lots of spaces- The Hallway. Because hallway decorating is totally a thing, right?

We have one long narrow hallway to leads to a couple closets, the only bathroom in the house and all the bedrooms. There’s 1 light fixture that doesn’t provide much light for the space and no natural light, even with the doors open because we have awnings that deflect a lot of natural sunlight (project for the spring, maybe?)

Why make pretty spaces if I don’t like heading to those spaces, I thought to myself. So that’s the space I’ve narrowed in on.

The main challenges of the space that I plan on addressing:

  • Lack of Light
  • Lack of Plants
  • Lack of Color
  • No Rug- hard and cold floors are not cozy
  • Ugly brass doorknobs
  • Storage (there’s never enough!)
  • Eyesores On The Walls

Hallway Decorating Thoughts:

boob light in a dark hallway

The light should be pretty easy. It’s a frosted boob light now so there’s plenty of room to improve it. I already cheated and painted the walls (see which tools made the job easier here!) a bright white which does a lot for a space without natural light.

I can’t put real plants in here unless I want to remember to rotate them through spaces with real sunlight. But, I do think I have an interesting idea to bring plants in without bringing plants in. Plants are pretty much a top 5 necessity for decorating with me, which you could probably tell.

long hallway decorating makeover

I like color and I feel like that it brings life and warmth to a space. So artwork and a colorful rug is a must. I’ll see if I can work up anything else, but for now I’m relying heavily on great artwork and a great vintage rug.

No rug should be easy. As I mentioned yesterday, I did some rug shopping recently!
ugly hallway full of polished brass door knobs

It seems the Pinterest trick of spray painting door knobs holds up well so I’ll probably do that instead of forking out those kinds of dollars for all new hardware. Next trip to Home Depot will involve some Rustoleum Oil Rubbed Bronze spray paint for sure.

There’s 3 closets in this hallways but I want to add a small chest or cabinet at the end of the hallway to make the space feel more like a room and for additional space to store linens.thermostats don't look cute on the wall

 

And then there’s the eyesores on the wall. The thermostat and the other dials and knobs and outlets on the walls are ugly. I’ll have to get creative but I want them hidden. With all the other pretty visions floating around in my head, I’ve got to figure something out to conceal these. Otherwise they’ll be a huge buzzkill in the overall design. Any ideas?

I’d also like to replace the doors and trim, but that’s not in the plan for the refresh since that would take too much time for a 3 week challenge! And too much money, just being real here. We replaced the trim in the bathroom so eventually we’ll bring the other spaces together but for now this area is simply getting a facelift.

Make sure you’re following along for all the updates and ideas and please check out my friends who are also participating in the challenge:

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New Year, New Room Refresh Challenge Participants:
Casa Watkins
Shabby Grace Blog
Domicile 37
Pretty Practical Home
Up To Date Interiors
A Designer At Home
Iris Nacole
Vintage Romance Style
This Is Our Bliss
White Dog Vintage
Seeking Lavender Lane

Filed Under: Blog, Decorating, Home Files

Crushing On: Mexican Blankets aka Serape

December 4, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Decor Obsession Mexican Blankets are versatile and beautiful. Add beautiful color and texture to your decor.

Hey guys!

It’s been a while since we’ve explored something I’m crushing on so I figured today would be a great day to do one. Right now I am crushing on Mexican blankets. The colors and the woven texture are a huge win in my book for decorating with. They’ve got a lot of the things I love about kilims without the hefty price tag.

3 ways to style with mexican blankets

Hung As Wall Art

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Lauren and Stiles’ Southwest Bohemian Colorado Homestead via Apartment Therapy

 

Lauren and Stiles' Southwest Bohemian Colorado Homestead via Apartment Therapy

Lauren and Stiles’ Southwest Bohemian Colorado Homestead via Apartment Therapy

Draped Over Furniture

Carrie & Hal's Modern Bohemian Home via Apartment Therapy

Carrie & Hal’s Modern Bohemian Home via Apartment Therapy

 

Sasha's Silver Lake Bohemian Bungalow via Apartment Therapy

Sasha’s Silver Lake Bohemian Bungalow via Apartment Therapy

 

Lauren and Stiles' Southwest Bohemian Colorado Homestead via Apartment Therapy

Lauren and Stiles’ Southwest Bohemian Colorado Homestead via Apartment Therapy

 

On The Floor:

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Esthera and Gus’s Bohemian Abode via Apartment Therapy

 

Mexicana Infusion via Merry Pad

Mexicana Infusion via Merry Pad

 

 

 

Get The Look:

Shop Mexican Blankets on Amazon

Shop Mexican Blankets on Etsy

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I hope you’ve found these ideas helpful and inspiring. I sure want to throw a mexican blanket onto every surface of my home at this point. I would love to see how you’re using mexican blankets in your decor. I’m on Instagram, @adesignerathome, so tag me!

Filed Under: Blog, Crushing On:, Home Files

Kitchen Passthrough Update

December 3, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

As usual, I was perusing the basket section of one of my favorite thrift stores when I happened across an interesting woven tray. I’d seen these before and loved how they looked. So even though I had no real plan on how I was going to use it, I snatched it up for the $1 that it was.

It’s been sitting cast aside for a few weeks now as I try to decide where I’m going to display it. We don’t have an awful lot of wall space in our home so I have to be thoughtful about how I display pieces like this.

Turns out when I was doing some cleaning up of the passthrough between the kitchen and back room (den/dining room/whatever), I was inspired to switch out the old tired plates I’d doodled onto with sharpies with the woven tray. (PS, sorry the photos are so dull and fuzzy. It’s dark out now when I get home from work and my camera does not take pictures well in low light so I used my husband’s iPhone.)

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I painted the space a right off the shelf bright white. With a little picture hanging wire and a small command hook, I have a brighter, simpler, more “me” feel in this space. You may just barely be able to make it out, but I painted the wall with a flat paint and use my mandala stencil and a high gloss bright white paint to add just a subtle detail on either side of the woven tray.

And our kitchen is still a wreck right now. Our pantry is all over our counters as we await our contractor to install our new Rheem hot water heater. I’ll finally have hot water this winter- but that’s another day and another post!

Filed Under: Blog, Decorating, Kitchen

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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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