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Posted by Laura on 6th June 2010

Paint A-Way

This balmy weekend was spent cooped up inside the new townhouse painting and painting. With the help of our friend Kati, the boyfriend and I managed to get the entire living room and the master bedroom painted. I believe it would have been a lofty goal if we didn’t have help.

We also managed to get a lot of our small stuff in this weekend, but with all the dressers and bookcases and everything still at our apartments, we just have boxes lying around.

Silly me packed away my camera cord, so you’ll have to imagine that the dark iPhone photos you are about to see are actually a lot lighter. To recap, this is the old living room and master bedroom:

Living room

Master bedroom

Pretty plain and boring huh? Personally I think the white makes the space look extremely dingy. But with our new colors, the space has more dimension and warmth.

New Paint

New Paint

Sadly the lighting is not very good. These were taken late in the day, and right after a thunderstorm, so it’s very dark. But we’re making progress! And it will all come together very quickly!

Time to get back to packing and cleaning. Such is the life of a perpetual mover!

Posted by Laura on 20th May 2010

Did You Notice?

When I shared the new dresser from Modern Mobler on Tuesday evening, did you notice anything… off?

Mid-Century Modern Dresser

Under the yellow blanket… see it? Yep! That’s right! I repainted the Bertoia chairs! You may remember them looking more like this:

Being a Princess

Well, sans the kitteh. But she makes the photo better, because those chairs, as much as I loved the lines, were gross.  See this, gross:

Bedroom Corner Closeup

See those legs?!

So a few weeks ago, after thinking about the color I wanted them for quite some time, I decided to paint them a basic, neutral and oh so graphic BLACK. I scrubbed them good and clean, managed to get the 30 year, rusted bolts undone and went to town on them with my favorite tool: spray paint.

From drab to fab in a few hours, I now have two sleek and sexy chairs that resemble art (to me) rather than junk.

Repainted Bertoia Chair

Dresser and Bertoia Chair

Because we’ll be moving into a home with a lack of carpet downstairs (fine by me!), I’ve since put some felt glides on the bottoms of them to protect our upcoming floors from scratches. Next on the list will be to pick up some seat cushions for them in matching black so that they are actually comfortable to sit on, and don’t require a blanket to hide those gorgeous lines!

I’m sure they would have looked wonderful in a repainted white, but after seeing the grime and general grossness of the white, I wanted to go in a whole new direction. Other colors I considered were orange, green and yellow. What color would you have picked? Something to match your decor, or something more timeless like grey, black or white?

Posted by Laura on 3rd January 2010

Yes, I’ve Finally Picked a Darn Desk

I’ve talked about desks for the last, oh.. SIX months. Maybe this would look good — what about that? — maybe this? I finally broke down and bought one off of Craigslist. It’s cost me $20 (plus supplies), a trip to the other side of our nation’s capital (totally about 2 hours, round trip), and one really rude, old woman trying to leave Trader Joe’s.

Before you say anything, look at those lines. She’s real wood, baby — from the 1950′s. One owner. Cigarette burns, water marks, smoke residue and marker swirls — but she is a beaut. I promise. Because right now, she’s sitting in the boyfriend’s garage with 3 hours of sanding, 2 coats of stain and the first coat of polyurethane behind her, and later this week, she will be debuting in my apartment, taking center stage. I have been staring at the gorgeous walnut that is under those 50 years of grime, and I gotta be honest ladies and gentlemen, I love her. And once you see the finished product, I hope you will too.

Posted by Laura on 19th October 2009

Weekend Warrior iPhone Apps

While perusing the iTunes app store this evening, I came across a great little grouping of apps called the “Weekend Warrior DIY” kit. This group of apps includes everything from a level to a guide on knots to a flashlight to the ubiquitous Sherwin Williams ColorSnap.

With this group of apps, you’ll be on your way to finishing all those tasks, from getting your paint color just right with that fabulous pillow, to trying to assemble your cords behind your dark entertainment stand with flashlight assistance!

Here are some of my favorites…

iHandy Carpenter
$1.99
iHandy_app

This app boasts five different tools, including a plumb bob for verifying the verticality of lines and walls; a surface level for leveling flat surfaces; a bubble level, just like the ones you are used to seeing in toolkits; a steel protractor for measuring angles; and a steel ruler for measuring in both inches and centimeters.

The reviews show 4.5 stars, which is pretty good, as most people are very particular about their apps — especially when they have to pay for them!

ColorSnap
Free
sherwinwilliams_app

ColorSnap is a color-matching app that allows you to quickly capture colors from your surroundings and match them to Sherwin Williams paint colors. So whether you have a pillow that you just bought that you want to match paint to, or you are out and are unsure if the colors in a piece will match your decor at home, this app can help!

You can browse your exsisting photo library or snap a new photo. Move with your finger around the image to find the perfect color and ColorSnap will not only find a similarly matching Sherwin Williams paint color, it will also offer a coordinating palette!

It has received 3 stars, with the complaints being more aesthetic and wanting more features than about the app itself.

Flashlight
$.99
flashlight_app

This one is both silly and functional. I can list several occasions over the last few weeks where I would have liked this. I mean, how many times have you tried using your cellphone as a flashlight? (Especially if you are under a cubicle, behind a tower trying to connect something to the back of it…) Sure your iPhone or iTouch would work okay, but with this app you can have several different options, including the super helpful all white screen which will give you the most light for your buck. (Actually, only .99 cents — way to save that penny!)

The current version is rated at a 3 star, and at only .99 cents, you will get your money’s worth, especially when you really need that light!

Things
$9.99
things_app

I know, I know — I saved the most expensive for last. But this app is highly rated around the web, including the Apple Store itself, Macworld.com and it’s even received the MacLife Editor’s Choice Award with five stars! It comes in multiple languages, including English, German, French, Japanese and a couple more. This app will allow you to track all of those honey-do projects around the house. You can even sync it with the desktop version of Things to keep track no matter where you are!

You can create simple tasks like ‘hang headboard’ or whole projects that include multiple tasks that require multiple steps. The addition of notes and a due date to help to keep you on track to the finish line.

It is a hefty price to pay for a To-Do list, but from the sounds of the reviews, it’s well worth the money you spend on it!

So, have you found any apps for your iPhone or iTouch, or even for your computer, that you have found absolutely amazing? I’d love to hear!

While I find it silly to have to say this, I just want to clarify that I am in no way paid to write about any of these apps. In fact, I do not have any of them on my iPhone — I am simply sharing a resource I found, and based on the reviews am writing about them. Once again, you can view the full list of apps in the set here, on iTunes.

Posted by Laura on 1st October 2009

DIY Project: Bookcase Curtains

A couple weeks ago, I did an inspiration post on bookcases, with the intention of fueling my creativity, and perhaps yours, for an upcoming project I have been scheming for awhile. This project involved purchasing a Billy bookcase, with glass doors on the bottom, and attaching fabric, in some way, to the inside to create a hidden storage area. It was brought up during my thinking that I could just as easily purchase the bookcase with the solid doors and have the hidden storage, but I really wanted the little bit of fabric, like small pieces of art, showing through.

Once I had the bookcase completely together and secured to the wall (don’t need it falling on kitty during the day!), I cut my fabric to the correct dimensions. This included 2.5″ extra on each end for the wrap around for the dowels. Once I cut my fabric, I broke out the drill and placed the holes for the eye-hooks.

The hooks I used with 5/8″ hooks that were just big enough to allow for a dowel to slide through. I did not want them too big because I was afraid the screw would go too far into the wood of the door and either show through the other side or crack the wood. I picked these up in the ‘screw’ department at Home Deport for only a couple dollars.

Because the shelves on the bookcase hit about an inch into the door when it’s closed, I didn’t want the dowels or the hooks to get in the way of it closing properly. Thus, I decided to place them about 1/2″ to the side of the corners of the glass. Once I finished, I realized I could have gotten away with placing them about an inch down, so you can’t see the final gather of the fabric through the glass. Oh well, lesson learned!

After drilling all eight holes (four on each door), I moved on to the fabric I had cut at the beginning. Ikea offers a product that I know you can get at any craft or fabric store, but also comes with curtains and is sold over in their textile department as well, that allows you to just fold and heat to create a seam. So the boyfriend had some from his curtains that he let me use…

All you have to do is cut it to size, then iron the fabric to create a hem, place the mesh and iron over it.

Once you do this, you should have a nice strong seam. I found that it takes a couple heat-and-cool runs to ensure that it will stick, so have a little patience. :)

After you finish all of the loops, run the rod through the fabric and hook them in place on the bookcase doors. I tend to be an eyeballer when it comes to measurements, so mine where a little tricky and were very taught, but I am faithful that they will stay secure. Oh! The little dowels? I just picked those up at the hardware store as well, where you can cut your own size. I needed two dowels, which were like 60-80 cents a piece and just cut them myself. (Note: you will get looks if you are a female with a saw in hand, a large purse and flip flops on, just FYI. ;)

You’ll notice I left my edges raw. Because I am not going to see the edges except when I open the door to get something, I was not worried about the edges being raw. I also did not have fabric shears, they would have been better than the office scissors I used, but regardless, the final product was not effected by the rough edges or the cheap scissors.

Once the panels were in place, I attached the doors and walah!

A few items on the shelves above, and you have a finished product!

It adds a nice little pop of pattern and whimsy to the space. And because the rods are removable, I can change the fabric out whenever I want to! As you can see from the photos, I change my mind a lot (the layout of things on the shelves) so it’s a super sweet bonus to have the panels removable.

And yes, there are a lot of hidden items in the cabinet. Files, weights, external harddrives — there’s a reason I wanted hidden storage!

Hope I’ve inspired you, what sort of DIY projects do you have on your plate?