Showing posts with label the house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the house. Show all posts
26.1.12
1.11.11
The sitting room: after
Tadaa...!
Here is our new room. My little challenge: a black wall 'to sit' my painting on ;). I like the contrast between the matt of the wall and the fireplace shining. It does give a dramatic look to the room and I love it. The big accent it's my favorite chandelier, an antique found on eBay... I know I'm quite lucky with eBay. The drinks cabinet, the side table and the fireplace are also second hand, with a bit of work on them done ...by yours truly of course ;)
And then a lot of soft and cosy fabric, velvety cushions and a funky sofa - I fell in love with the vibrant purple.
Still a problem: the ugly old grey TV... could we do without it, please???
31.10.11
The sitting room: before
Hi everybody! Hope you had a great weekend and have the sweets ready for the little scary visitors around tonight.... ;)
Here is continuing the journey relating our house makeover, with today the sitting room and its pastel look before! Some pictures of the work in progress... I won't tell you more ... but I love this room now ... see you tomorrow then...
28.10.11
The office/studio: work in progress
This room is still changing: I moved the desks already 3 times, would like more shelves, still have to paint the plinths and give to the floor its final color... so not finish yet but I enjoy that space, my one ;)... I couldn't wait, I had to start to put and display my little tools around, setting my universe, with the sewing lady working next to me, calmly... I feel well here.
27.10.11
The office/studio: before
It's a good size room with a large window, south facing, looking at the tree and the back garden. I like it, it has a nice feel...
As the rest of the house, we did have some work to get more "a blank canvas" than too much patterns... And yes, another "beauty" was hiding there too: a larger original fireplace, it definitely makes the room... for me :)
Let's see tomorrow what it looks like now... see you then...
25.10.11
The white wing: the bathroom
And there, the door on the right is our new bathroom... all white and bright, with a big window! so pleasant :)
If you look at the room originally, the bathroom is exactly fitting where was the double bed before! The tricky point was to find a 150cm bath, not common, but we got it! Then, white-white-white for the feeling of space and the amazing sink cabinet from Ikea, I love drawers: the answer to a clutter-free house!
And finally, our poster: for a good start of the day, just remind yourself how wonderful you are ;)
yes, you are...
I choose to have the grout of the tiles in charcoal color, I like the graphics created by the lines, they remind me a Mondrian painting without the colour... I keep them in my head. Also, the charcoal color match well with the chrome, and for a practical point of view, I know that white grouts are turning yellow by the time...
yes, you are...
24.10.11
"The white wing": after
"The white wing" is how we call it with B. as it's an extension of the house and I was dreaming of a white total look from the floor to ceiling.
Previously a 3rd bedroom, we managed to fit a new bathroom and keep a guest room... and yes, it is possible to create a bathroom the size of a double bed!!! I will show you tomorrow ;).
So today, here is the guest bedroom, which I would like cosy, peaceful and practical. And Ikea helped us again with that brilliant 'sofa/single bed/king-size bed/storage' all in one!
Also, I went for a pure and simple design as I didn't want to distract the main feature: the original fireplace. I almost cried for it (almost...) I couldn’t wait for it: on the first day we moved in, we ripped off the wooden panel hiding it! When we visited the house, we didn't know what would be behind or not... just wishing... and what a great surprise! We were jumping around of happiness... i know ...we're a bit mad there... okay... it's just a fireplace... :)
Previously a 3rd bedroom, we managed to fit a new bathroom and keep a guest room... and yes, it is possible to create a bathroom the size of a double bed!!! I will show you tomorrow ;).
So today, here is the guest bedroom, which I would like cosy, peaceful and practical. And Ikea helped us again with that brilliant 'sofa/single bed/king-size bed/storage' all in one!
Also, I went for a pure and simple design as I didn't want to distract the main feature: the original fireplace. I almost cried for it (almost...) I couldn’t wait for it: on the first day we moved in, we ripped off the wooden panel hiding it! When we visited the house, we didn't know what would be behind or not... just wishing... and what a great surprise! We were jumping around of happiness... i know ...we're a bit mad there... okay... it's just a fireplace... :)
21.10.11
The guest bedroom and bathroom(?): before
I am so happy about the comments I receive this week about the renovation of the house. They are so kind and encouraging... thank you all for your visit :)
So, here I am continuing the journey through the house. When we moved in, the house had a shower room downstairs, next to the kitchen. As proper British, we were looking to have a bathroom preferably upstairs for a more practical point of view. So lucky enough, the third bedroom was big enough -after a lot of measuring- to fit a bathroom and still keep a bedroom for our guests ;)
I have to say, we spend couple days balancing with the choice to do only a big bathroom in the whole room, spoiling ourselves with a lot of space and a free standing bath in the middle…. With candles and all that…. dream… well, in the next house perhaps…
So here is the start, the completion will on Monday!
I wish you all a good weekend… not too cold please…
20.10.11
The bureau makeover
From the Oxfam charity shop to our dining room, this little bureau had a good relooking. I painted it in Black satin in spray for a smooth finish, orange inside, then added a porcelain button found last summer in a French flea market - so sweet little cherries - then 4 dotty ceramic knobs bought in a local shop and that it! The bureau is so useful to empty the pockets and hide everything. It's also keeping well all our table linen. I didn't customized any furniture for ages, it's really great fun, a good creative challenge :)
19.10.11
The dining room: after
Our dining room is a multi-functional room: We need to go through it to go to the kitchen and I didn’t want it to end up as a corridor, the table against a wall with a lot of coats and stuff left on the chairs when we would come back from outside!
However, the entrance hall is too narrow to have any cabinet for the coats and shoes, so thanks again Ikea, we now have a huge storage space in the white glossy wardrobe…. And the re-looked “secretaire”/ desk is the perfect place where to hide keys, phones and chargers :) clever...
Following our rule, the furniture is the result of some luck on ebay :) I fell in love for the table, then we had to compromise between the B.’s classical tastes and my eclectic touch with the chairs in funky green, the big gold mirror and the lampshade on my wish list…
18.10.11
The dining room: before
I have to say that the colours were definitely matching together! see the first picture... but sorry, it was probably a bit too much going on for me there ;)
And another side of that renovation projevt, was to find a few pieces of furniture to feel more homely.
One rule: not expensive but with potential. Then, Ebay and the local charity shops became my best friends...
edit: i can't believe how nice and sunny is october this year... start to be a bit cold but the light shinning through the leaves is beautiful and warm... enjoy it.
edit: i can't believe how nice and sunny is october this year... start to be a bit cold but the light shinning through the leaves is beautiful and warm... enjoy it.
7.10.11
The kichen: after
And I enjoy it so much! I remember we spent a few evenings planning it with mister B., trying different combinations, talking about our habits and dreams and we finally ended up with that layout. We find it practical to use, with a lot of storage ( i am a drawers manic ... a lot:), space and a cosy bench, to sit for a chat or to go through the cookbooks (another addiction;).
I was wishing for a kitchen with peaceful lines and soft tones and no cupboards on the walls... another compromise for B. who thinks that a real kitchen should have a huge fan extractor... but I don't want that big monster there darling... just open the windows!
Look un petit chou à la crème just for you :) yummy...
I was wishing for a kitchen with peaceful lines and soft tones and no cupboards on the walls... another compromise for B. who thinks that a real kitchen should have a huge fan extractor... but I don't want that big monster there darling... just open the windows!
Look un petit chou à la crème just for you :) yummy...
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