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Industrial Rustic Boho Shelves

August 10, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

 

Do-It-Yourself Rustic Boho Shelves tutorial

Hey guys!

My favorite DIY’s always involve wood. I love the look and what it adds to a space. But sometimes wood needs balance and that’s why industrial style is so fantastic. Pairing wood with metal elements is a harmonious blend between cold and warmth. But the typical metal pairings are just a bit too industrial for my taste. So I found these very cool shaped white brackets from IKEA. Their geometric shaped paired with the softer white metal paired with a rustic wood finish really lend themselves well to a boho styled space. But really, they’d look pretty darn great anywhere.

The look I was going for involved having to use the brackets on top of the shelf versus below as traditionally used. These brackets are designed to be used traditionally. We’re going to “hack” them in a sense to work the way we want.

Rustic Boho Shelves Tutorial & IKEA Ekby Lerberg Hack

Here’s How I Made It:

I picked up my lumbar from Home Depot and asked to have my 10 foot piece cut into thirds and they did all the measuring for me and ensured it was even. I brought the wood home, dusted them off and stained them. I used a very light layer of a wood stain in “special walnut.”

stain wood with choice of stain

While those dried, I started marking out where holes for the brackets need to be made on your wall. I like to use painter’s tape for this so that any mistakes won’t be written on my walls. The design of these brackets works by using a smaller headed screw that the larger hole fits over, then sliding the groove of the bracket onto the neck of the screw and then you’d just tighten the screw down. I wasn’t planning on using them this way so I made sure to mark the larger circle of the holes in the bracket that went against the wall.

predrill holes into the wall and place wall anchors in place if the holes dont line up with studs

Highlighting the problem with using the ikea ekby lerberg bracket upside down and how to combat this problem

I predrilled holes into the wall where I marked and put in wall anchors since where I wanted my shelves didn’t line up with studs. I knew I had to predrill the holes because I wouldn’t be able to use the power drill for the final install step.

Then I lined up the brackets onto the lumber and marked where the screws need to be screwed into the wood. These holes will line up with the end of the groove. Unlike the wall, we are using the sliding into place feature with this side. I noticed, on my brackets at least, that there were some imperfections in the holes and grooves, so I numbered the brackets just in case it caused variances in how they fit.

mark holes for ekby lerberg bracket onto wood for shelf

drilling screws into wood of shef bracket

With the holes marked, I went in and drilled the screws partially into the wood, making sure to leave room for the bracket to slid into place.

The only way I could get into the bracket to tighten the screws was with a socket wrench. Because I wasn’t using the bracket as intended, I couldn’t start the wall screws until I had the bracket up against the wall. So hubby and I took turns hand cranking the screws into place.

use a socket wrench to fit into tight space of ekby lerberg bracket

When all of the brackets were secured to the wall, I took a piece of lumbar, lined up the screws with the holes and slid it into place. Either be the person holding the lumber in place or have someone else do it while tightening the screws. This lumber has some weight so be careful.

And then It’s time to have fun with them. I kept them pretty high up off the ground because my 3 year old would love to turn them into a ladder.

DIY rustic industrial boho shelves unsing everybody's favorite bracket supplier- IKEA Ekby Lerberg

Shelves are so practical and a great place for parents to have fun with decor. I’ve collected a lot of old and new items here that make me happy. I played around with the arrangement until my eyes were happy.

DIY rustic industrial boho shelves unsing everybody's favorite bracket supplier- IKEA Ekby Lerberg

decorating with small items looks bigger when places on an object with cubbies on a shelf

Supplies:

Quantities will vary based on the number of shelves and how long your shelves will be.

10x8x2 Piece of lumber
Heavy duty walls screws and anchors (with a head larger than the holes for the brackets)
1.5 inch Wood Screws
Power drill and phillips head and general purpose twist bits
Socket wrench and phillips head bit
IKEA Ekby Lerberg shelf brackets
Optional: Wood Stain and Sealer

bright plant fileld corner of a living room with a bar cart turned plant cart and diy shelves bring in an element of industrial rustic feel

Are you a total IKEA lover? I love how easy it is to mix in IKEA pieces with vintage pieces. I also love how easily they can be hacked into something unique. Have you ever hacked an IKEA piece before? What’s your favorite IKEA hack?

Filed Under: DIY, Living Room Tagged With: bohemian decor, boho decor, diy shelves, floating shelves, industrial shelves, rustic decor, rustic shelves, shelf tutorial, styled shelves

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

Filed Under: Blog, Home Files, Living Room Tagged With: a designer at home living room, a designer at home where to shop, bohemian decor, boho decor, boho vintage living room, living room source list, living room sources, vintage decor, where to buy boho stuff, where to buy vintage stuff

Crushing On: Lush Boho Houseplants

July 17, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

crushing on lush boho houseplants in interiors inspiration

Hey There!

I am so excited to be chatting here today about what I’m crushing on. Houseplants have been a life long obsession of mine. It’s also been a life long quest of mine to keep them alive! While I still may not be a pro at keeping houseplants alive and thriving, I am at least mediocre now. Beautiful spaces featuring the use of lush houseplants inspires me to get better at caring for plants.

Source: Plan B by Morganours
Source: Plan B by Morganours
Source: Lauren & Stiles' Southwest Bohemian Homestead Apartment Therapy House Tour
Source: Lauren & Stiles’ Southwest Bohemian Homestead Apartment Therapy House Tour

I find it especially interesting and charming when plants are in kitchens and bathrooms. Those spaces can feel cold and sterile, lacking the vibrancy that plants bring to a room. Plants add something special to an ambiance of a room. Personally, I don’t like to spend a whole lot of time in a kitchen. But homes featuring lots of plants in a kitchen draw me in and I actually want to be in those spaces. Plants are the friend that always listens.

Source: Urban Outfitters
Source: Urban Outfitters
Source: Esthera and Gus's Bohemian Abode Apartment Therapy House Tour
Source: Esthera and Gus’s Bohemian Abode Apartment Therapy House Tour

The best way to get the most impact with houseplants is to cluster them. Especially for those of us who haven’t had the best of luck and are working with smaller plants, grouping them together makes them visually bigger. Bigger is better, right? Plus it’s just so boho chic, who can’t love that?

Source:  target="_blank">@alisonbrislin on Instagram
Source: target=”_blank”>@alisonbrislin on Instagram
Source: Hope and Pete's Bohemian Modern Abode Apartment Therapy Tour
Source: Hope and Pete’s Bohemian Modern Abode Apartment Therapy Tour
Source: The Blue Hour
Source: The Blue Hour

It also helps to have cute containers for them to live in. Terracotta is perfect in a lot of the spaces featured because it plays well with wood tones and vintage/boho decor. Planters really are as limited as your imagination though. If you’d like to see a post featuring unique plants, leave me a comment below letting me know and I will happily get that together.

Here are a couple planters on Amazon I’m crushing on:

 

If you’re struggling to keep houseplants alive, here are a few of my all time favorite, can’t kill plants: Pothos, Sansevieria, Peace Lilly. I can do a more in depth post on fabulously hard to kill house plants, too. Just let me know if you want to see that (really, just tell me what you want me to talk about, and if I have anything to say about it, I’ll get you a post STAT.).

That’s all for today internet! If you’re reading, leave me a comment! It helps so I know whether or not I’m talking to crickets! Stay Rad.

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A designer at home loves lush house plants, get inspired and get ideas

Credit to Graphics Fairy for the botanical print! These also make beautiful wall art, so go check the whole collection out!

Filed Under: Blog, Home Files Tagged With: boho decor, decorate with plants, easy to care for plants, home tour, plants in the home

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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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