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Posted by Laura on 28th December 2010

Out with the Old

One of the things we’ve been working towards as we moved in together was purchasing a new couch. Over Christmas we got a couple of Ikea gift cards and decided to finally move forward with a couch! Originally we had planned on going with a Room & Board couch, but with a cat, we decided we’d stick with something moderately priced.

Our choice was originally the Karlstad from Ikea, but we’ve since tried out the Kivik (pronounced ‘shee-vek’), which is lower, loungier, and chunkier — which is great for the cat that likes to perch on the arms, and the boyfriend who is 6’7″. Part of me still kind of wants the Karlstad, for it’s mid-century lines, but I’m finding that our styles are forming a more eclectic combined style, which requires not going all in one direction.

Possible Living Room

The chevron rug we had in the living room has made it’s way up to the bedroom because of all the foot traffic we get in the living room. Since it’s right off the front door, it had seen better days.

I picked up some acrylic nesting tables from CB2 which are going to work nicely with the low couch, and we bought the coffee table you see there, the Stockholm, from Ikea a couple months ago.

But back to the rug situation! As of right now, we’re looking pretty bare! The coffee table is kind of blending in with the floors right now, and it’s driving me nuts! We’re thinking something more traditional, like shown here. Most ‘oriental’ rugs are heavier in red tones, but I’ve been considering something more blue. I suppose we will see as we near that step, perhaps next week I’ll collect some photos of traditional rugs in modern settings to share.

Until then, wish me luck as we donate the purple couch (it was never brown, Ikea!) to the Salvation Army and pick up the new couch this weekend! Until then!

Posted by Laura on 17th November 2010

Interior Inspiration: Mike & Emma’s Living Room

Mike and Emma's Living Room

Perfect. It’s modern, it’s eclectic, it’s soothing, it’s bright.

And the silly portrait doesn’t hurt. ;)

via d*s

Posted by Laura on 10th November 2010

Storage in the Living Room

Phew! I have been MIA for a bit again, huh? I should really quit saying that and provide a warning that posts are most likely to show up once a month or so. We had house guests over Halloween weekend, who were in town for the Rally to Restore Sanity (waste of time!). So in the process of putting the living room back together, we actually rearranged it. I have yet to take a photo, but imagine the living room as it is today, but rotated to the right. The couch is now in front of the bay window, the tv stand is on the wall where the (still empty, though moved) picture frames were and we have space!

The flow is so much better, but now we have a big empty wall where the tv stand used to be. My idea’s are ever-changing, but I have a rough concept of what I’m going for. I’d love to have a wall of curated but random photos and things hanging on the wall, but would also love some additional storage. I was really inspired by this relatively cheap hack of sorts that Anna at D16 came up with.


Anna from D16′s apartment wall.

Anna used Ikea kitchen cabinets to pull this look off! I love it! The fact that it is floating makes the visual space much airier than if it was just a credenza on the floor. This has been in idea in my head for awhile, and seeing her use it shows me exactly how it should look!

While the plan is definitely to move in June, might as well make the space work for us while we’re here right?

So, how you been? :)

Posted by Laura on 30th August 2010

Can’t Get Out Without Spending

Ikea, man. There is always something, huh? This past weekend I went with a friend to the College Park Ikea to find her a new TV solution for her living room (while also helping her rearrange and space-plan). First off, let me say that if you are in the Washington, DC metro area and have the choice between College Park and Woodbridge Ikea — DO NOT go to College Park! Sure, it’s right off of 495 (heck it basically has it’s own exit if you are coming from the outer loop) but in the store itself — man, it is a disaster! Sad too, because they just remodeled it.

ANYWAY — back to the true topic at hand — PURCHASES! For once I was the small ticket spender, leaving after only spending about $40. There were a few things that have been on my radar from Ikea over the last few months, and I used this time — the time of no big purchases for me — to go ahead and stock up on a few accessories!

Most of these accessories have found their home in my dressing room, which I am in the process of putting together. Eventually I’ll have a post or two regarding that space, but for now, it’s mostly a disaster area! What I do have are a few small pieces that make me smile in the mean time. The new items in the dressing room include a couple of trays and a super-signature vase. The particular vase in question, which I picked up in teal (but also have its three sisters in white) found its home on one of the trays — a sweet little tray with fantastic grey and white stripes on it.

Ikea Purchases

The thing I love the most about these stripes is they aren’t just regular stripes, which I thought at first, but they are a bit irregular, adding a bit of fun and whimsy to the vignette. This tray has found its home on top of my dresser, and the other tray is now living it’s life on my former desk-turned-vanity, holding some of my daily odds and ends.

Ikea Purchases

Ikea Purchases

Those little dots are so darned cute! By the way, it’s kind of hard to see — but isn’t the grain on that desk lovely! Remember how groudy it was before I refinished it! This tray is perfect here because of it’s longer shape — and once I finish painting the walls (you can kind of see on the right side of that picture) it’ll coordinate perfectly!

The last item I picked up was a sheep skin rug! Well, it’s more of a throw, really. At first I placed it on the floor in the living room, but it kinda looked like a dead.. well, sheep. So, because the Bertoia chairs weren’t feelin’ the love lately due to them being uncomfortable, I went ahead and tossed it on there!

Ikea Purchases

Ikea Purchases

Walah! In a fit of never-ending “I gotta change this place around” aka nesting, the chair now sits caddy cornered in front of the bookcase — feels a bit more cozy that way. In fact, the living room has had a few other updates in the last week or two, and I’ll be sharing those with you shortly!

So — can you leave Ikea without spending a dime? That’s right, not even on a tasty cinnamon roll or a yummy frozen yogurt — no meatballs either! When you do go, what do you normally grab up? Accessories, kitchen supplies, plants, or maybe just some tasty Swedish delicacies. I am a sucker for most things Ikea, but I always have to have some meatballs, a hot dog or a frozen yogurt before we hit the road home. Yum!

Posted by Laura on 25th August 2010

Landlord Approved!

Our landlord had to stop over yesterday for some mail that was sent to our address (her old home) and while I grabbed the mail, I let her inside — you know, so I wasn’t being rude! She got a good look at our living room (as well as our dark dining room wall, which I’m still figuring out what to do with..) and loved it!

View from dining room

She even told us that we don’t have to paint it back when we move out! Woohoo!

Of course, that means more work on our plates, because now I’ll be painting the stairwell this color and the 4th wall of the living room that really just facilitates a 1/2 bath door and a shoe cabinet — but less of that grungy white paint, the better! Our stairwell currently has various shades and sheens of white everywhere from the various patch jobs the last tenant did. What was she thinking!? Whatever! Now to figure out how to paint our 10 foot high stairwell…

Horrah for the landlord’s approval! :)