Sunday, February 28, 2010

So You Think You Can Decorate - Week 1 Challenge - Accessories~

Welcome to Week 1 of So You Think You Can Decorate! I'm so excited to be a part of this amazing competition!

This week's challenge is accessories. It's amazing what accessories can do for a room. Case in point, my little boy's room.

Because we are currently living in a rental home, we aren't able to paint. When I put my boys' beds in their room, it was just blah! Can you say, "BORING BEIGE"? I knew that accessories were going to play a major role in bringing some interest to the space.


But I needed inspiration. I have a collection of vintage sock monkeys that I inherited from my mother, and I knew that I wanted to use them in my little boys' room. So I chose a sock monkey as my inspiration accessory. I decided to use the colors found in the monkey as the color scheme for the room: chocolate brown, tan, and white with touches of red for an accent. In the photo below, you can see how I brought these colors into the room with the fabrics I used on the accent pillows.

Here's a pillow hint: King size pillows work well on twin size beds...They are the same width as the bed, so they are very substantial looking. (Compare the before picture above with the after pictures to get a real feel for what I mean.)


Then, in order to visually seperate the headboards from the wall (since both are essentially the same color) I decided to do two things.

First, I extended the curtain panels behind the headboards. I made the curtains using a tan and white ticking fabric that was both boyish and created visual texture. They were so simple to make. I had to sew two lengths of fabric together to create the width I wanted, but then, since I wasn't sewing a curtain rod pocket, all I did was hem the edges all the way around. And since I wasn't using them for light control, I didn't need to line them. Straight line sewing. Simple.


The second thing I did to create the visual separation was that I added a row of brown nailhead trim along the top of the headboard. This allowed me to create a sort of border between the headboards and the curtains behind, and to bring in more of the chocolate brown color.

And if you'd like to know how I made the headboards, I talk about it here.




In the photos below you can see that I chose to make the curtains stationary by suspending them from curtain rings and more brown nailheads. A circle motif is repeated in the rings, the nailhead trim on the headboard, and then in the accent pillows on the bed with a stitched circle pattern in the large brown pillow, and polkadots on the smaller budoir pillow.



I also added a personalized piece of art from one of my favorite online shops, Sarah and Abraham, above each of the boy's beds (the art features a silhouette with each boy's name). I made the art appear to be hanging from the curtain rings above by attaching a chocolate brown ribbon to the back and clipping it to the center ring above.



The dresser in the room is an heirloom piece that we inherited from the hubby's grandmother, so I wanted to take extra care how I accessorized it. I added another sock monkey, as well as a vintage shoe stay and a barn star tied to a lamp with red checked ribbon. I added an additional punch of red with the cute "giggle" sign, and finished off the grouping with a vintage-look world globe.



As I mentioned before, the room is shared by my two youngest boys (aka the toddler demolition team). I decided to accessorize each of the beds in the same way to create a sense of symmetry and add to the visual appeal of the space. But to add individuality, each of the beds has a monogram, and of course, the art above each bed is personalized as I mentioned previously.



Now here's a little bit of information that you probably won't care about at all, but which I think is very clever. Mr. Three's bed originally belonged to my oldest son. Now, the monograms (which are made from white felt) on the bed are attached with fabritac which is not nearly as easy to remove as hot glue. So, you may ask, how did I change the monogram? Luckily Mr. One's monogram is BHE and Mr. Three's is BHL...so I very carefully cut off the two horizontal lines at the top of the "E" to create an "L". Pretty quick thinkin' huh?



Overall, a great start to this room!! Can't wait to finish accessorizing the other three walls. ;-)



Shopping Resources:


Brown polka dot fabric on budoir pillow: Brown Dottie by Moda

Stripe fabric on accent pillow: Wanna be a Cowboy by Samantha Walker for Riley Blake

Brown circle and square accent pillow: Walmart

King Size pillow case: Better Homes and Gardens for Walmart

Osnaberg fabric on headboards: JoAnn's

Tan and white ticking fabric: Walmart (believe it or not, I scoured the internet to find this fabric to no avail, then happened upon it at my local Walmart for only $4/yd. Serendipitous, no?)
Personalized Silhouette prints: Sarah and Abraham


Hope you enjoyed this little project as much as I did. If you liked it, I would love to have your vote over at So You Think You Can Decorate!

Have a great day~

Friday, February 26, 2010

My friend Down Under

Take a look at this beautiful house from the 18th century.


The backgarde



Thursday, February 25, 2010

Frugal Friday Linky Party~

Welcome to The Frugal Friday Linky Party! So glad you could join us!

I'm so excited for the return of Frugal Friday!! I just love to see all of the Frugal OCD (Obsessively Consumed with Decorating) ideas my clever readers come up with!!

Just a few reminders about Frugal Friday...

  • Please link directly to your Frugal Friday post and not just to your blog.
  • Please link back to The Shabby Nest so that others can enjoy all the frugal goodness.
  • And the most important thing to remember is to comment, comment, comment!! Make our participants happy!!


  • Lovely and Amazing

    Underbara säng, underbara HELA kollektionen.
    Saknar verkligen något likande i inredningsväg i Sverige

    Dessa möbler är självklart från amerikanska Posh Tots.


    mmm..vilken liten princessa vill inte ha
    en sådan fåtölj med fotpall

    Visst är sängen ljuvlig ?

    ..fast tak kronorna har jag faktiskt sett liknade här hemma..

    Wednesday, February 24, 2010

    Serenity Now (and a couple of other important things)~

    I've been having a bit of a stressful week. Actually that may be a bit of an understatement. I've been under so much stress that I gave myself the worst migraine I've had in ten years. Luckily, the hubby took the kids for the afternoon and I slept....for five hours....in the middle of the day....that NEVER happens.



    So, I guess my point is, I need to relax. chill. veg out.



    My decorating style isn't what one might call modern. I tend more toward cottage or traditional. But when I saw this beautiful modern home by Michael and Alexandra Misczynski in Veranda, it spoke to me. And you know what it said? Calm down. Isn't it serene? Lovely.



    The tonal color palette.

    The minimal accessories.

    Very zen.

    And uncomplicated.


    Aaahhh. Serenity Now. (I miss Seinfeld, don't you?)



    The winner of the Faded Prairie drawing is Brittany from The Dalomba Days. Congratulations Brittany!! Drop me an email and I'll get you set up with your lovely prize!!


    Don't forget TOMORROW is the Frugal Friday Linky Party....MckLinky goes up at 12:00 MST for all you night owls. Get your Frugal OCD (Obsessively Consumed with Decorating) posts ready and come join the fun!



    Oh, and just as important....So You Think You Can Decorate (SYTYCD) begins Sunday. I've been working really hard on this week's challenge...and I can't wait to share it with you!! But it has to remain a secret for now. I promise that after it appears on SYTYCD, I'll post it here in greater depth, so you can know everything there is to know about it. ;-) Please pop over and check out "reality blogivision" at its finest, and vote to save your favorite designer. (And if that vote should be for me, I won't argue!)


    Have a great day!!

    Snyggt & Nytt

    källa: net a porter

    Splish. Splosh. Dirty-Dirt Squash~

    Like my title? The kiddos used to have a Leap Frog toy that sang this mildly annoying song about washing vehicles..."Splish. Splosh. Dirty-Dirt Squash"...notice I said they "used" to have the toy. Interestingly enough, I don't know where it disappeared to ;-)



    But I digress. I was reading my mother's copy of Family Circle the other day when I happened across this cute idea. It's one for the files...




    A vintage metal wash stand that has been retrofitted to hold two galvanized basins as sinks. Clever. Clever. Now maybe someday when I have a real laundry room again, I can use this idea.



    In other news:

    I have my high school reunion coming up this year. I have 20 pounds to lose... yes 2-0. Sigh. That's what having 4 kids in 7 years will do to you. Actually, I was able to lose all that baby weight after each of the first three...it's just been this last time...and Mr. Three is almost 3 years old. Needless to say, something must be done. So, my dear readers, I hope you'll indulge me, as I check in with you now and then, and let you know how I am progressing. I need someone (or, in this case, many someones) to be accountable to besides myself. I start on my points system today! Wish me luck!!



    And finally, don't forget the FRUGAL FRIDAY LINKY PARTY!! Can't wait to see all the Frugal OCD (Obsessively Consumed with Decorating) goodness you come up with this time!



    Have a great day~

    Tuesday, February 23, 2010

    Bedroom Decoration

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    Girls Bedroom Themes

    In the present times, themed bedrooms are the order of the day. It is seen that girls tend to be more creative and have a larger say in the décor of their room as compared to boys. Right from the color palette to the accessories, they are concerned about every nook and corner. A good way to begin decorating your daughter’s room would be to choose a theme that goes with her personality and liking. Although there are umpteen ideas for themed bedroom, only one or two would suit the needs of your girl perfectly. In the following lines, we have provided some of the top bedroom themes for girls.

    Ideas For A Girl’s Themed Bedroom

    Rock and Roll Style
    If your girl is an ardent fan of music, the best bet would be to revamp her room in the rock and roll style. Start by giving a dramatic look to the walls. Instead, of going for subtle colors, choose black, dark purple and red as an option. Mixing abstract colors with prints and sparkle is also fine as long as your girl loves it. Another option would be to highlight one of the walls in the room, using wall stickers and wallpapers with music theme.

    Go for such bedspreads, blankets, sheets and pillows that add to the color scheme. Peg racks qualify as a great option when it comes for hanging clothes or accessorizing the room. Remember to glue old CDs at the back of your girl's bed. As for the window cover, get one that has musical notes on it, to merge it with the theme. Now, to give the final touch to your girl’s room, have a lava lamp or black light to add to the retro 70's rock and roll feel.

    Classy Pink
    Pink is universally known as the color of feminity. If your girl’s favorite color also happens to be pink, it would be great to style her room accordingly. Right from giving off a soft, feminine feel, pink can also be playful and cozy. If you do not want all the walls to be painted in pink, the most ideal combinations would be pink and white (classic style), pink and brown (luxurious and lavish), pink and black (chic and sophisticated) or hot pink and lime green (energetic and vibrant).

    Enhance the walls by adding polka dots and ruffles. Laces and flowers would be the best way to accessorize a pretty pink bedroom. As for the armoire, get it in colors that complement the room. Make sure you replace the plain drawer pulls with crystal ones. Decorative tiebacks on windows, in pinks, jewels or glass, would be a great option. As for the lights, get a small chandelier in pink or lavender to complete the look of the room.

    Dancing Queen
    If your girl is a great dancer, the best bet would be style her room according to her talent. While there are different forms of dancing, ballet is a hot favorite among girls. For a ballet themed room, style the look of the walls, at first. There are umpteen wallpaper boarders or appliqués of ballerinas, in the form of ballet slippers, ribbons, bows and roses. Allot one of the walls as the 'Wall Of Fame', adorning it with the pictures of your girl’s dance performances. Make sure that every photo frame matches with the others.

    One of the most important features for such a room would be the dressing table or vanity. This is because often a girl practices dance postures in front of the mirror. Make sure that the mirror is large in size and also beautifully adorned. Do not forget to create a special place for your dancer’s trophies – it may either be in the form of a display cabinet or several staggered shelves.

    Cool Blue
    How about giving a tropical feel to your water-loving daughter? For a girl who is into water sports, what can be more enticing than a room that reflects her taste? The first step towards creating a cool blue-theme bedroom would be to get the walls and the ceiling painted in the color. If you want to deploy two colors, go for the light and dark combination. Wallpaper with the cloud theme or water waves can be a great option for the ceiling.

    Bedroom Design

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    Bedroom Furniture

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