Friday, June 18, 2010

Another Room Remix

New Remix It Online Project:
Here is a new remix it online project that I just received. This 9 year old girl has been sharing a room with her younger sister and is ready to move downstairs into her own bedroom (currently being used as an office). Her mom has requested that we make a fun room for her using a comforter and throw that they've already purchased and a queen bed/headboard that they've had in storage.


Here's a sneak peek at a before photo that they sent in:

Another Room Remix
I'll be posting the remix it design board, so stayed tuned!

The Porch

I know that some of you are interested in "remixed" furniture but just don't have the time or possibly the inclination to do it yourself. With that in mind, I thought I would remind you that The Porch in Buffalo is open starting today through the weekend and is having a 20% off sale. Teresa has a great shop with tons of remixed treasures. Here are some photos of July market finds that she posted on her blog:

The PorchThe Porch
The Porch

Mudroom/Laundry Room Inspiration

I talked to my husband this morning about my idea for a mudroom/laundry room bench remix. There are many reasons that I love my husband, but one is that he is seriously the smartest man I know. In our years of marriage, I don't think I've ever asked him about something that he couldn't show me how to do or, if he didn't know, he figured it out. I know that this project most likely isn't as high on his list of priorities as it is mine :-), but he patiently listened to my ideas and talked me through the pros and cons of various methods and materials that I was considering using. I think we've hit on a mutually acceptable plan. I'm going to do as much of it as I can on my own, but I will definitely need him for guidance and some help along the way. It's also not one of those projects that I'll be able to "whip out" overnight, but I am determined to do it and I'll definitely share it with you when it's done.

In the meantime, here are some photos that may inspire you with some ideas for your own mudroom or laundry room.



Mudroom/Laundry Room Inspiration

Photographer: Mark Burstyn

Mudroom/Laundry Room Inspiration

Photographer: Donna Griffith

Mudroom/Laundry Room InspirationPhotographer: Michael Graydon

Window Treatment remix

I recently made a window treatment for my mudroom/laundry room. Wanting to do it inexpensively because I don't want to spend a lot on cozying up this room, I decided to use the black and cream toile stationary side panels that I had in my office in our old house (even though I wouldn't probably choose those now if I were buying new because I've already been there, done that). Stationary side panels won't work well in this room, so I decided to make a valance out of them. I'm not exactly a superb seamstress, but these weren't too bad to do. I just cut them off, pressed in a new hem and sewed it by hand.

And... finished window! Cost? - $7.99 for curtain rod on clearance at JoAnn Etc.


Window Treatment remix
Have a great day!

Remix It Design Boards 4 & 5

Going green.
Fresh...
Remix It Design Boards 4 & 5
Cozy...

Remix It Design Boards 4 & 5
Have a great day!

Remix it design boards 2 and 3

Pretty in pink...

Remix it design boards 2 and 3

or not...

Remix it design boards 2 and 3

Have a happy day!

Remix It Online - Room 1

You may remember that I posted this room on May 29 and told you that this client was ready for a remix it online. These are photos of her family room before:

Remix It Online - Room 1



Remix It Online - Room 1

Prior to her signing up for remix it online, we had already worked with her to do an accessory remix. We gathered some items from around the house and used only what she already had to accessorize the mantel:


BEFORE

Remix It Online - Room 1

AFTER

Remix It Online - Room 1

Then we moved on to the bookshelves and created a little bit more of an updated look by removing some shelves, purchasing some large black and white pieces of art and mixing some new accessories with things she already had.

BEFORE
Remix It Online - Room 1

AFTER
Remix It Online - Room 1


She was very pleased with the result but really wants to keep moving ahead toward a lighter, even more updated look. That's why she decided to do a remix it online. She would like us to build the rest of the room around the accessorizing that we've already done, keeping in mind that in the future she plans to purchase all new accessories when she is able to redo the adjoining kitchen and decides on what new accent colors she really wants in both spaces.

Here is the interactive floor plan. When the client clicks on each item in the floor plan, it will show her a photo of what the item is and where she can purchase it. If the item is available online it will show her the URL, which she can click on, and it will take her directly to the item on the website.

Remix It Online - Room 1
The remix it design board...

Remix It Online - Room 1
Here is a little of the remix it rundown:
  • The walls will get a fresh coat of paint but be kept pretty much the same color by painting them Sherwin Williams Tamarind. The client feels that the room feels dark and heavy and has hinted at painting the built-ins in the past, so I am suggesting that they paint the built-ins and fireplace surround white (something like Sherwin Williams Alabaster) to really lighten and update the room. I would suggest that they carry the Alabaster white cabinet color into the kitchen when they are ready for the redo there. Ideally, the base and windows in both the kitchen and family room would also be painted white. The oak floor in the kitchen would tie the rest of the oak trim on the first floor in.
  • Because the TV needs to stay where it is and there really isn't a lot of space for a new TV stand, I suggest that the client mount the TV on the wall with a adjustable swivel bracket and build a custom corner shelf, painted Alabaster, which will sit on the wall just far enough underneath the TV to allow room for the DVD player. The homeowner has proven to be pretty handy in the past, so could probably do this himself. The cords can be hidden with a concealer painted the same color as the walls and, if needed, they can set a potted plant on the floor underneath the shelf to hide the outlet.
  • I would also suggest that, if it's structurally possible, they remove the railing that separates the kitchen from the living room and just make the two existing openings into one.
  • As you can see, I am giving them a much more updated look with the new furniture and lamps, while keeping the entire palette netural. Having a neutral palette, with the exception of the burgundy pillows to give them a pop of color and tie into the existing accessories and current adjoining kitchen color, will allow them to completely change their look when they decide to in the future by just swapping out pillows, art and accessories for something more colorful.
  • I typically would have not put a sectional in this small room because it is blocking off the entrance to the room and isn't as welcoming as I would like, but the client was very specific that she wanted a sectional. They only use this room for watching TV and enjoying the fireplace and the view and wanted as much room to lounge as possible while enjoying all three. In this case, the sectional provides the function that they need. I also chose a sectional that is almost the same color as the walls because it helps it to blend in more.
  • I am recommending three of these little round ottomans for their versatility. The top flips over to reveal a tray and they can be used either way. They can be moved around for extra seating, or for a foot rest, or a handy place to set a drink or popcorn. A lot of function for such a little ottoman!
  • They feel that they don't really need or want window treatments in this room and especially don't want stationary side panels. There isn't really room with the TV and the function of the patio door to use stationary side panels, so they're off the hook there! If they do change their mind though, I would recommend something like the cordless bamboo roman shades hung above the windows (outside mount).

There you have it! That's the plan.