Showing posts with label Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home. Show all posts

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Victorian Cottage

I've seen pictures of this cute little cottage for months now. Here is the story  by the New York Times of how this fairytale came about.
I can't wait for our house to be done! Ms. Foster you have inspired me!

This is a very special sort of dream house: the Victorian Ms. Foster has wanted since she was a teenager on Long Island and her middle-class family lost their home. It is a house that is as soul-satisfying as it was when she first imagined it as a 15-year-old, even with the ups and downs that grown-up life brings.

My refuge,” she calls it.

After Ms. and Mr. Foster sold their Farm house, they found this wooded property, with the trailer and cabin, for $46,000. Ms. Foster, seeing the hunting cabin on the hill, knew it could be her dream house.

The cabin was then a 9-by-10-foot box with a peaked roof, five small windows and a sleeping loft over a small porch supported by tree trunks. Ms. Foster began work on it as soon as time and money allowed, in July 2009.

With her saw, Ms. Foster cut out spaces for windows. She found a tin ceiling on Craigslist for $200, and a wooden mantelpiece in High Falls for about $350. Many of the faded white book jackets came from Beth Neumann, at TatteredVintage.


Armed with a crowbar, hammer and electrical saw, she removed the front of the cabin and extended the floor and porch, using salvaged floorboards. She framed out the porch and found columns, a screen door and hardware at New York Salvage.

The only help Ms. Foster required from her husband was setting the columns and rafter over the porchFurnishings, which had to be carried across a shaky bridge over the stream and then up the steep hill, posed a challenge. So what appears to be a short, fat love seat is really a lightweight wicker sofa from Ikea, plumped up with pillows and embroidered Ralph Lauren pillowcases. Ms. Foster built the china closet using scrap wood and French doors she found at a yard sale.


Was she ecstatic when it was completed?

“Yeah,” Ms. Foster said. “I was. I remember the night I finished as clear as a bell: It was November 1st. I was listening to Rush at very high volume over and over, it was freezing cold, I was starting to paint and the moon was out. I looked up at the moon, twirling, with my arms out. I was ready to cry.”

Finally, it was time to go back down the hill and across the stream to the trailer, where her husband came through the door with a surprise: freshly baked rolls, still warm from the oven. He placed them in a basket and put them, with a bucket of margarine and cups of green tea, on the coffee table.

Good job Ms. Foster! Dreams can come true.

Pictures: Pinterest

Friday, September 2, 2011

Offensive Tea Party

Ahhh hahaha these crack me up! Vandalized Vintage by Trixie Delisious on Etsy. Could you imagine having a quaint little tea party while drinking out of these cups. Too great.

Having fun with old china- don't tell granny!

Content Disclaimer. This shop contains language of a mature and twisted nature that may be offensive to some.


Thursday, September 1, 2011

My Favorite Candle



MANDARIN GRAPEFRUIT CANDLE LIFE NK
My all time FAVORITE candle.
LifeNK Candles are marked by their uniquely inspired scent combinations and long-lasting, far-reaching fragrances. Their essential oils are hand-picked for their mood-improving capabilities.
Upbeat and infectious: A blend of juicy mandarin orange and grapefruit, infused with gardenia, tiare blossom and water lily. $30                   

Monday, August 29, 2011

DIY: Make Your Own Chalkboard Paint


3 teaspoons acrylic paint (color of choice)
1 1/2 teaspoons glazing medium (water based)
1/2 teaspoon powder tile grout (Not Sanded)



Thursday, July 14, 2011

Home Ideas

Here is a HUGE collection of "Home Ideas" that I have put together over the years. These pictures were taken from various home decor sites such as West Elm, Pottery Barn, Williams-Sonoma, Design*Sponge,The Nest etc. Prepare for the greatest and longest post of your life! Enjoy.




Hmmmm. Chocolate walls. Daring, but I like it!



I like greens in the house. They always give the room a fresh feeling.





Oh yes! This is an organizers dream!



Very posh nook...




Liking the stacked books. Great idea!


This looks so cozy! Love it!





Lovely door.




Check-out the neat loft!








big tub <3

Black and white floor


Love the arches



Dreamy entertaining backyard.



A swing chair!? It's a little nutty, but I like their originality.




My wannabe closet. Simple. Organized. Beautiful!





Bold Print Rugs <3





This is wonderful! A fireplace in the kitchen! xo




Love this city mural! It gives you the feeling of working in a skyscraper in the comforts of your own home (this was by Pottery Barn about 4 years ago).



Parisian café inspired patio set

The perfect craft desk!




 
Outdoor patios with fireplaces!




Such a romantic idea. A husband wrote this song for his wife and painted it above their bed.

I began collecting these pictures years ago for my personal portfolio and did not save the location of each picture properly. I do not have original citing information (besides pic #1). If you have a link for a particular picture I will gladly give credit where it is due! Thank you and I hope you enjoyed the post!

Pictures: 1Weheartit