Decorating

I pinned before pinning was cool. Ok, so maybe I’m a bit old-schooled! I love to drool over my favorite Décor magazines and tear out the pages that spoke to my heart.

decorating magazines

And file them by room!

decor magazine clipping files

Admittedly, I was always a bit behind schedule, which cause a bit of a magazine pileup.

stacks of magazines

Now, with Pinterest, I’m even more behind. Oh the pressure! But such fun!

In honor of Earth Day, I’d like to help out others, like me, who are still addicted to thumbing through favorite décor magazines by providing a few ideas for creative disposal.

Here are four ways to manage your real-life magazine “situation”:

Recycle

Did you know that according the Magazine Publishers of America, only 20% of magazines are recycled from home? Magazines are 100% recyclable and are now accepted by all curbside recycling programs that collect paper Check your town for specifics. Use Earth911 to find a location to recycle magazines in your area.

ReUse

  1. Drop them off at a local doctor’s office or Laundromat for others to enjoy.
  2. See if residential homes or hospices would be able to use them.
  3. Use them as material for children’s art projects or school classes.
  4. Shred them and use as filler when shipping boxes

Repurpose as Decor

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curbly magazine wreath

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Read Magazines Online

And for those tough enough to go cold turkey, you can switch to virtual consumption https://www.catalogchoice.org/

But as for me, I plan to pin AND thumb. Now, who can invent more hours in the day?

Has pinning changed how you use magazines?

 

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If envy is an ugly emotion, then green is my favorite color.

PickerSisters-logo

After talking with the lovely and talented Picker Sisters, I am not only jealous beyond reason, but totally inspired to keep America (and my home) more beautiful! Check out the fun conversation I had with Tracy and Tanya about their amazing show:

Ok, so realistically, most of us cannot drop everything and tour about undiscovered country roads to negotiate unique pieces from unsuspecting (and possibly creepy) characters.

For the record, I don’t recommend you try that unless you have a sizeable posse with you – the mom in me would worry way too much.

Picking doesn’t have to be in a farmer’s backyard. You can pick things from your own home, garage sales, craigslist, etc.  Picking is loads of fun and environmentally responsible as well. Win-win!

crying Indian ad for Keep America BeautifulWith Earth day upon us, I challenge you to do something that makes a difference! Are you familiar with Keep America Beautiful? (Hint – remember the crying Indian commercial – yes, I’m dating myself here).

Anyway, they sponsor an annual Great American Cleanup campaign, and there are many ways you can get involved at a local level.

Great American Cleanup

So grab your Glad trash bags and let’s do this!

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Remember my kitchen? You can read all about how we removed the wallpaper, painted, added knobs and pulls and accessorized my New-ish Kitchen in the previous post here.

But something just wasn’t quite working for me. The island was demanding too much attention.

kitchen before painting island black

So I did what any sensible girl would do. I picked a can of black paint! (Note: I also placed the red lanterns from last year’s “use what you have porch design” to the top of the cabinets, which, according to my post “Ideas for that awkward space above your kitchen cabinets” may or may not be a good idea. lol)

after  painting the kitchen island black

It was very quick and easy project – I just picked up a quart of very black paint (with primer mixed in) and got started. I selected a semi gloss to balance it with the shiny black appliances and also to reflect light. Then the fun part – painting! I swear painting is therapy.

painting kitchen island black

On the side of the island that has cabinets and drawers, I removed them (along with all hardware), lightly sanded them and painted two coats.

painting kitchen cabinets black

painting kitchen island

The entire project took less than one day, and I love how the island now plays nicely with the black appliances and are no longer trying to steal the attention!

Much more of a modern feel than the traditional oak.

black kitchen island

Now I’m eyeing the rest of the cabinets – hmmmm – should I?

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Welcome back Guest Poster Samantha Peters! She is a blogger who enjoys writing about ways to turn rooms within a house into more usable and enjoyable spaces.  She currently lives in San Diego, California with her dog. I love her thoughtful considerations as to what makes up the tone of a room.

When you walk into your living room, what do you think? What feeling does this room create in you, a positive sense of comfort or an adverse feeling of alienation or claustrophobia? In the home design world, there is much talk about the “tone” or “energy” of a room, meaning the general feel one gets upon entering the space.

Rather than an immersion into the supernatural, this term refers more to the mise-en-scene the totality of different elements that come into play. These usually include light, flooring, form, color and furniture/furnishings. All of these elements combined dictate the “energy” of your room and this energy can define the experience of your living space.

Here are five ways to define the tone of your room:

1. Light

romantic candle lighting in bedroom

Whether a room is flooded with a preponderance of external natural light from windows or is bathed in artificial lamplight, how you choose to light a room makes a huge difference on the overall feel. Do you want a lambent, shadowy, mysterious glow or a welcoming and even light? It also matters how the lighting pairs with the color scheme of a room.

2. Flooring

The flooring you use will meld with the light and other elements, but is distinctively important on its own. Your initial decision is between hardwoods and carpets. The latter is cheaper and can usually be implemented quicker. Carpet stores also generally have more options for pattern and texture customization so that you can match the color and style of your furniture without breaking the bank. Area rugs are also a good option as they can help to sectionalize a room, add secondary color, and protect your hardwoods.

3. Form

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Form refers to the general shape of a room and architectural interests: wall dimensions, ceiling height, geometric structure, etc. For example, a low-ceiling, spherical room is going to feel different than a hexagonal room. There are ways to manipulate the form of a room with mirrors and furniture placement. Mirrors are often used to enhance the dimensions of a room, making it seem more spacious. Furniture placement also can subjetively increase the size of a room and open up more pathways, making it easier to move around.

4. Color

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Color, as we know, contributes a lot to the tone of a room in a very subjective way. Interestingly, color can be used architecturally. Try using a slightly lighter or darker shade on the doorway or molding over your main wall. Or use two different colors in the same room. OR, try a copper or bronze tone to add dimensions to arhitecturally versatile room.

5. Furniture and furnishings

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These two can generally be paired together when considering the “tone” of the room. Furniture size, placement and aesthetic touch is often heavily dependent on furnishings like lamps, plants, rugs, mirrors and decorations.

Next time you’re designing a room, consider the interplay of these five elements. You don’t necessarily have to get an interior decorator, but if you’re aiming for a particular room tone, or “energy,” you’ll need to carefully combine lighting and flooring with the form and furnishings of a room.

So here’s a challenge, walk through the rooms of your home, and try to define what each room’s tone is. Is there a room you’d like to change? Try some of Sam’s ideas! Also, follow her on Twitter!

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Do you have a wall you just don’t know what to do with? Large and/or odd shaped walls sections can be challenging to decorate.

Rather than search high and low for a piece of art to fit your exact space, why not create a unique collection of items with a custom arrangement of smaller pieces perfect for your awkward space? You’ll have much more flexibility with scale.

Because the pieces are smaller, you can fit them to what you need. You can go repetitive for a more contemporary feel, or create a vignette much like a flower designer would. It’s a great way to incorporate your own personality into your display.

I was inspired when I visited the Global Views showroom at the Las Vegas Winter Market. Yes, they have many beautiful things, but what stood out to me was how they arranged unique pieces on walls.

First, I want to show you how you can use repetitive sculptures on your wall.  Great way to add a bit of whimsy, and create a great conversation piece!

sculptures of figures as wall art

sculptures of figures as wall art

sculptures of figures as wall art

sculptures of figures as wall art

Or, if these guys creep you out, how about some bowls, plates or mirrors artfully displayed?

bowls mirrors and plates as wall art

bowls mirrors and plates as wall art

bowls mirrors and plates as wall art

Or, how about some flower power for color and splash?

bowls mirrors and plates as wall art

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If you want to get a bit more crazy, how about animal noses? I saw these at the Cyan showroom (but not sure where you can order them). Just find a nose you like and spray paint them any color you would like.

animal noses as wall art

animal noses as wall art

If you’re interested in learning more about these pieces (except for the animal noses), you can see wall art and sculptures at Global View’s website. But to purchase for yourself, you’ll need to find a retailer in your area. You can also follow them on Pinterest – many interesting items!

So if finding the right wall art has you climbing the walls, think outside the box and create a wall as unique as you are!

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Mirrors and Glass: Five Tips to Brighten a Room Without Remodeling

A big “thanks” to Bahram from Dulles Glass and Mirrors for this post! I’m all for anyone with suggestions for making spring cleaning fun and interesting! Get out that Windex and look for ways to add sparkle to your home with these great tips that go beyond smoke and mirrors! Spring is approaching, and with [...]

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Write Your Love on the Wall {without the commitment}

It’s that time of year! If you’re going to show your love, why not have some fun with it! I’m a huge fan of noncommittal wall art – and love WallCandyArts.com. There is more than one way to dress up your walls; here are few of my mushy love favorites:

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Unique Hand Painted Furniture

While I visited many showrooms at the Las Vegas Market, I would have to say the GuildMaster showroom was one of my favorite because it has so many unique painted pieces.  There is something for everyone – muted tones to bold colors, and unique reclaimed items you can use to embellish furniture pieces. So creative! [...]

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Inspirational Design Trends for 2012

What happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas. Unless, of course, it’s the Las Vegas Market of fabulous things for your home! YHOB was invited to tour the show this year. And wow - hundreds of manufactures showing off their latest and greatest ideas to help make our homes more beautiful this year! I’m so [...]

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Taming the Lion House

One home in need, 17 rooms (spaces) to makeover, $25,000 total budget (which include flooring, renovation, paint, furniture, window treatments, accessories etc.), and one year to get it done. Can this lion house be tamed? We moved in exactly one year ago today, rolled up our sleeves, did some strategic shopping and went for it. [...]

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