Showing posts with label ikea. Show all posts
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July 01, 2013

Modern Dining Room Design Plan

I'm back!  I've been missin in action off and on for a few weeks due to an overloaded schedule, but we are nearing completion on a couple jobs so I feel like I am able to carve out a little more time and get back to my regular blogging schedule.


Today I wanted share a recent Design Package that I recently completed for my client Nicole.  I have worked with Nicole before to makeover her living room.  So this was exciting for me to come up with a plan for the adjacent dining room.  Nicole wanted to pull in the grays and then add some splashes of turquoise.

This is the plan I came up with...



The Bar Height Table is already a piece that my client owns, but she wanted a different fabric for the chairs, so I chose a gray and white modern fabric to recover the seats.  


This is such a cute pattern from Waverly Fabric.

Kenroy Home Bronze Gilt Finish Whistler 3 Light Pendant
To keep the clean modern lines I chose this sleek pendant light.  I think the combination of metal and the linen fabric together keep the space contemporary and warm.


Horizon Lines I - Flushmount

For the artwork, I wanted to make it the statement piece in the room.  I not only wanted to pull in the colors of the room, but pull in some colors from the kitchen and other adjoining rooms on the first floor.  I recommended that Nicole turn the artwork sideways so that the lines are vertical on the wall instead of horizontal like you see above.


LIATORP Sideboard IKEA Cord outlet in the back.  Keeps all cords in one place. Adjustable shelves can be arranged according to your needs.


For the unit to store their dishware and dining needs, I chose a sideboard with glass doors and open shelving in a white finish.





One other piece of artwork for the room is this gorgeous medley of metal circles that has a really pretty shimmery finish in silver and gold.  This fun piece ties in well with the metal of the pendant light. 


Here is one last look at all of the mood board pieces brought together to create the design plan for the dining room...


If you are interested in having a Design Board Package for your home including: a mood board like above, the room layout, and complete source guide for all of your purchases, please email me at seasideinteriors01@gmail.com.





May 08, 2013

Beachy Living Room with grays and orange!!!

Are you ready for a little beach vacation?  I know I am.  Although I can't take one right now ;-), I figured I could live vicariously through a Beachy Design Board that I created for two clients who are ready to feel like they are on vacation without having to leave their house.

Gabby and Brandon love the feel of the coastal and beachy style!  So, I created a Design Board that allowed them to have some of the feelings of the beach in the comfort of their own home.


 It is amazing to me what a color can do for a neutral pallet!  It would still be relaxing and soft with the grays and tans, but the orange just brings it to life.

SOURCE LIST
Coffee Table -World Market
Lamp Base  -Target
Lamp Shade -Target
Sofa -Ikea
Bookshelf -Target
Coral -Target
Orange Pillow -Crate and Barrel
Frame -Ikea
Curtains - Ikea
Turquoise Glass Vase -Home Decorators
Nautical Knot Door Stop -Catalog Favorites

Here are a couple pics of the room BEFORE...

I didn't get great shots of the room when I was there, but I got a couple just to share with you the room before they start transitioning it.  Just off to the right is the fireplace and then a shorter blank wall to the right.



On this back wall, since they are young newly weds, I recommended that my clients create a gallery wall of black and white wedding photos.  When I met with them and we looked through some of the items they had collected, I noticed that they had some beautiful photos from their wedding.  I just thought they needed to be displayed instead of kept in an album :)


I left the room with an open flow and brought in an L shaped sofa to give as much seating as possible.  Above the console table is where I suggested they put the picture gallery.  Then they can bring in lamps to flank either end of the console table...

Threshold Wire Cage Lamp with CFL - Clear/Black
I love the mix of metal and glass!  It just looks like bubbles trying to escape to me.


My favorite piece in the room is the coffee table...



I LOVE it!!!  Again, a really cool mix of metal and wood.  I really like the finish on the table too!

I received word back yesterday that they love it and thought it was beautiful.  That means a lot!  Thanks guys :)  

If you or anyone you know would like a Design Board Package created for them, please contact me at seasideinteriors01@gmail.com
  

If you refer someone and they book a Design Board Package with me, then you will receive a $25 VISA gift card!!!

Tomorrow I get the opportunity to guest post at House of Turquoise, so drop back in ;-)

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April 18, 2013

The Best Sign Ever! I might be Biased!!

The other day I was heading to my dentist appointment and on my way there I spotted something just off the road at our local antique store.  You know when people say, "It called my name, I just had to have it?"  At least that's what I usually tell my husband. ;-)   Well, this thing really did call my name!!

My last name :-)

See what I am mean about being a little biased, lol.


I did a double take when I drove past and thought how cool it would look in our house.  Our name on a restaurant sign.  I was so excited, but then I thought where the heck would it go?  It is quite a large piece so I wanted to make sure there was a spot for it to fit.

I wasn't able to make it back until the next day to have a look at it.  The lady that works at the shop was so excited to see that I was a Williams.  Apparently she wanted to call all the Williams' in the phone book.  Thankfully I made it there in time before she actually went through with it, lol.

I decided that the sign would go great in our dining room.  My husband met me at the Antique Shop to have a look at it and he thought the piece would be great for our house.

The sign came out of an old restaurant not far from where we live!  It has such character.  If you look behind the Williams' Restaurant sign, you can actually see that it was a grocery store before that.  It was called Williams' Grocery and underneath it, it had the words Drinks-Ice-Meats.  If you look even closer, their was a business there before the Grocery store, but I have yet to make out what that one says.

For our dining room, I want to go with a board and batten treatment like we have been doing in other parts of the house.  Then adding this tin sign just above the board and batten would be perfect!  I want sort of a bistro style in the dining room with a coastal influence.  Ya know, the very popular Bistro Coastal Farmhouse Style!  That's the one ;-)

This is one of those pieces that might go into one of my kiddos homes as they are older and then they can share where it came from, or I might just get buried with it, because what better way to go out other than thinking of Restaurant food, lol.

So, besides the tin sign and board and batten treatment in the dining room, we have a few other things we want to add.

This past weekend, we made another trip to Ikea and came back with this bad boy for the dining room...


STORNÄS Buffet IKEA 2 smooth-running drawers with ball-bearing slides and pull-out stop.  3 drawers with felt strips underneath so they slide smoothly.

Although in this picture, it is quite brown.  In person, it is mostly black with just a hint of brown.  Here it is all  relaxed in its new home in the dining room...

Even in this picture taken with my phone, it looks somewhat brown, but I promise it is really more black, lol.  

 My plans are to get baskets to fill the shelves below.  To go above the buffet, and to keep with the feel of a bistro style restaurant, I want to do a large chalk board trimmed out in reclaimed wood or wood painted to look like reclaimed wood ;-)  Whichever fits my budget.  That way I can put menus up on the chalk board for quiet dinners or maybe a little ladies get together with a specialty drink recipe to try out. 

We also managed to pick up the dining chairs, except for one small hiccup.  One of the chairs had black legs when they should have been white.  We would regularly improvise and just paint them white, but since we are going back in several weeks to get the cupboards for the office, we thought we would see if we had enough patience to wait it out and exchange the chair.  So far, Dustin is doing well with that plan!

Here are three of the four chairs at the soon to be repainted table...

I was thinking of sanding the table and doing a gray wash on it.  So wish me luck on that.  I am really nervous!  At least if I mess it up, I can just paint it a solid gray or black.  I like to have a back up plan knowing things might go wrong on the first try.

In place of the current chandelier, I decided to bite the bullet and get the chandelier I have been wanting.  With a 10% off coupon, I went ahead and purchased the Eclipse Chandelier from West Elm.

Eclipse Chandelier

I really like the bubble effect on the glass and just the curve and style of it overall is so neat!  It should fit nicely in my new Restaurant ;-)

Well, that's as far as we have gotten in the dining room, but here is a little sneak peek on the kiddos bathroom makeover that we are currently working on...


The tile floors are in and hopefully the board and batten trim work and mirror framing will be finished today.

I really love how the floor turned out and can't wait to get the kids back in here using their bathroom.  I thought it would have been crazy having all of us using my bathroom the past few weeks, but it has worked out fine.  SO FAR! 

Pop back in tomorrow for the quick tutorial on putting together garden beds!   Have a great day!!!


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February 26, 2013

Trip to Ikea

The trip to Ikea with my mum and dad was so much fun!  When we first got there we ate an early lunch and then took off around the place.  My mum had me crackin up most of the day with how much she loved Ikea and was shocked with all of the prices for things. 

I planned on getting all of the items I needed for the mud room and office, but since we haven't been able to narrow it down for the exact cabinets we want or the layout we want to go with, I just got a few of the items I was shore I wanted. 

Most of the trip involved helping my parents pick out and purchase the things they needed for their dining room and office and we ended up coming home with two truck loads of things.

Here are a few of the rooms and items that I thought were nice...

A more feminine space with the gray toned woods and pink accents. 
 
 
My mum enjoying her new Ektorp Tulsta Chair for her office. 
 
 
I am dying to get my hands on this gray Ektorp Sofa for our living room.  We are going to eventually put our white L shaped sofa in the basement and I would love something that is darker with a slipcovered material.   Don't worry Ektorp Sofa, I will be back... 
 
 
 
 I thought this was a great little piece of art that anyone can create to go with their dĂ©cor.  Just paint the backing whichever color you prefer and add some cardstock to match your color scheme and there you go!
 
 
I loved this milk jug for a kitchen counter!  Add some fresh flowers and that's really all you would need to finish off the island without having it look cluttered. 
 
 
 
My mum loved the look of the linen shade, so we went ahead and picked one up to go in her dining room since her current light fixture doesn't really go well with the feel of the room. 
 
 
 And she picked up one of these cutie patuties to go in the center of her soon to be painted round espresso dining table.  At only $15 for a large with a little patina is a great deal!
 
 
I really love the staggered look with the grayish glass tile for a backsplash! 


To follow the design board I created, my mum and dad purchased some of the items off the list...





Some of the items my mum and dad purchased are:

2 Ektorp Tullsta Chairs and white covers for their office space
 
EKTORP TULLSTA Chair cover IKEA Easy to keep clean with a removable,machine washable cover.
 
 
5 Henriksdal Dining Chairs and White Slipcovers for their dining room
 
HENRIKSDAL Chair cover, long IKEA The washable cover to HENRIKSDAL chair frame is easy to put on and take off.
 
Bleaking white grommet curtains for the dining room and office which I will be painting this week with some navy stripes (tutorial to come)
 
 
 
2 Hugad curtain rods
HUGAD Curtain rod IKEA Adjustable length.
Vastenlig Finials
 
VÄSENTLIG Finial IKEA
 
Larger Expedit Shelving and 8 material containers for the office area to keep my nieces toys organized
 
EXPEDIT Shelving unit IKEA The high gloss surfaces reflect light and give a vibrant look. Finished on all sides. Can also be used as a room divider.
 
The Stornas buffet for the dining room
STORNÄS Buffet IKEA 2 smooth-running drawers with ball-bearing slides and pull-out stop. 3 drawers with felt strips underneath so they slide smoothly.
 
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