Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

1.06.2011

there's magic in them drawers....

i couldn't resist this little makeover. old drawers turned into brilliant & useful display pieces. love. it. for the details and another amazing makeover, visit design sponge (there is a mail sorter that is well worth the trip)

1.04.2011

a simpler life

meet the johnson's; 2 kids, 2 cars, a 1400 square foot home in mill valley, ca AND virtually no waste. their discipline & practical ways of living are truly inspiring to those who wish to leave a smaller footprint on the planet in the coming year. 


just how do they do it? 
bea johnson uses reusable jars, fabric bags & totes for ALL of her food items. little or nothing is packaged. with recycling centers overflowing, bea is conscious of even the amount of recyclables her household produces. 


as for the wardrobe, bea is one thrifty & organized mama; keeping her kiddos equipped with just the basics & doing it second hand whenever possible. each of the boys has 7 casual tops, 1 dress shirt, 4 bottoms, 3 pairs of shoes + 1 pair of pjs per season. 


for more tips from this maven of minimalist living, check out the article at sunset.com or visit bea's blog the zero waste home.

12.29.2010

twice the fun; or more...

i am digging the idea of more than one table. the same size & separated a bit, allowing for multiple uses at the same time, i.e. office & dining, dining & puzzle, office & crafting, etc...




and then of course, there is the possibility of pushing them together for dinner parties & such. 




12.28.2010

a wall of books.

i have been in a bit of a book mood lately. scored myself a nice list of reads from santa, aka, the parents. and so i thought i would share a home improvement project this lovely couple recently completed. 


while adding onto their tiny little cabin in the woods, chelsea & her mr. built their very own wall of books, or the library as they like to call it. 



{photos courtesy of chelsea rose}

12.03.2010

Scandinavian Style

scandinavian interiors so perfectly capture the essence of winter;  offering spaces that are light, bright & cozy all at the same time. they are a constant inspiration to me, particularly when cold weather comes a knockin'. solid frog is one of my new favorite blog haunts & where i came across this beauty.







11.09.2010

three boys. one room.


one crafty, busy mama came up with this cool room for her three boys. that's right, three boys. for the details and how-to, visit bumper crop.

10.08.2010

a clean house



Yesterday afternoon I found myself armed with a hefty to do list, on my way out the door, and absolutely no idea where my wallet was;  making said to-do list virtually impossible. The situation forced me to realize my home & the inner workings of my life desperately needed some attention. I put the cleaning garb on and just went to it. And funny enough, it actually felt good to just put my brain to rest and do. Cleaning and putting my life back into place allowed me to not only find my wallet, but also find a bit of clarity.
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The experience made me recall an article I read in Body & Soul magazine entitled 'The Meaning of Cleaning'. Like the author, I think most people tend to be a bit "fast & furious" in their approach to household chores. Here's a few tips on finding calm & getting it done. 

1. Make it meditative. Focus on the doing, not the getting done. The motion of simple, repetitive tasks can make you more attentive and calm – the back and forth of the vacuum cleaner or dust rag, the concentrated effort of spot cleaning, the methodical sorting of laundry – chores are meditative, as long as you’re not thinking about how much you hate them. Spring cleaning is spring break for your brain.

2. Find what you’ve been missing. We spend most of our lives ignoring what’s in front of us and looking instead for something more. The life we already have doesn’t seem like it’s worth our time or effort. The life right now is the only life we have, and when we don’t take care of it, we reinforce our feelings of inadequacy. Seeing things clearly is the foundation of wisdom and the path to genuine fulfillment. Plus, you’ll find your car keys faster.

3. Enfold your life in dignity. Carry out the garbage and it carries over into every part of your life. A cluttered closet reflects the distraction and disorder between your ears. The state of your bed is the state of your head. The daily rituals of housecleaning enfold your life in dignity, because they are nothing other than the way you care for yourself.

4. Don’t expect to like it. Just do it anyway. When we expect things to be more enjoyable or rewarding than they are, or when we devalue them as menial and insignificant, that keeps us at arm’s length from our own lives. Most of us think we have to follow our bliss somewhere else. But when you’re really present in every moment, even when you’re just scrubbing the bathtub, you scour away the scum of dissatisfaction that dulls your happiness.

5. Someone has to do it. This could be the biggest aha moment in your life. Someone has to clean the house, wash the dishes, and empty the closets, and the only person you have to work with is YOU. Running away from the things we would rather avoid is what makes our lives feel like an endless chase. Only you, with your own attention, can change your life. Attention is love. Pay attention to the dusty floors, the dirty windows and the cluttered closet. There are no cleaning secrets, and there is no hidden meaning. Your own attention is what transforms your life.

{find the image & article here & tips here}

10.03.2010

a quick lift...


a bit rustic, but i think it's a charming, don't you? plus it offers a lovely way to show off your shoe collection. might be a little hard on the toes though, especially for a clumsy gal like yours truly...


10.01.2010

a room with a view.


i spotted this gem over at the lonny decorate site, a newly launched online source that is sure to inspire the rooms of your home. 
 
so calm, but also somehow a feast for the eyes. i would love to spend my weekend perched on any one of the seats in this room.

9.15.2010

color me stripes.



 





from walls to couches to pillows & blankets, and back again. love 'em.



{images by lonny, anthro, apartment therapy, and emma's design blog}

7.16.2010

storage solution with a twist


got a few wobbly, oddball chairs and an empty wall? i wish i did. this one proves that storage & space solutions don't always require a trip to target. 

image via apartment therapy