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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Storage Three Ways

June has been a slow month for decorating and repairs, but we revamped three spaces (bedroom, office, and dining room) that I've wanted to show off. The looks are completely different but in the end, all rely on the same sort of shaping element of a storage unit beneath a large, statement piece on the wall.

I've posted pictures of my dresser before, but now we've finally hung the mirror. My very talented mom did the tile work herself. We've already had a ton of compliments on it! The stars (like all the stars scattered around our house) are made of paper with a CFL bulb inside. I've seen them all over the place at independent home decor stores. Oh, and the lamp is Ikea (you didn't think I could design a whole wall without some Ikea product in it, did you?):


Design two is my super-amazing craft space in our office. You may remember from this post that I was planning to buy a cabinet with lots of cubbies. I stuck to the same Alve line by Ikea (yes, more Ikea) that I was originally considering, but what I ended up with is a lot larger and has a lot more space for my supplies. It was a much better value too, at $200 for a a 59-inch-wide wall's worth of storage compared to a petite 16-inch-wide set of drawers for $169. Drawers will always cost more than just a shelf and a couple of doors, and I really didn't need the drawers since my things are already sorted into Rubbermaid boxes. On the wall is my long-awaited world map--something I'd wanted since we lived in an apartment and didn't have enough wall space to hang one.
Lastly, our new sideboard, which is a Craigslist find by a local furniture dealer who refinishes things in lovely colors with distressed finishes. It was quite a splurge, just like the Ikea cabinets, but I think it works really well with the paint color and painting. A big plus for us was that it is very narrow--only 14 inches deep. We had limited space to work with and most sideboards were closer to 20 inches deep, which would make for a very crowded room. I also like that it is low enough to let me display my precious samovar. It looks a little lonely but I'm sure we will find other things to set out. The art is by this guy.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I adore the sideboard. Everything looks great, though!

Anonymous said...

Hey-- I saw this post on Charles and Hudson and thought the website they talk about might be of interest to you. Maybe you've already seen it, but I figured it couldn't hurt to pass it along.
:)

Cassie said...

it looks fabulous against the wall and the painting ties into the color beautifully.

J said...

kaitl--I've never heard of that website before--looks like a handy one to bookmark! Thanks! And HELLO!!! by the way.

Anonymous said...

I love the sideboard. Do you know if that furniture dealer has a website? I think our dining rooms are similar in size so we need something vary narrow as well, though I am also debating a tall corner cabinet. And how do you like your windows? We are doing some bathroom remodeling and then I want to start on the windows next.

Libby

J said...

Hi Libby!
It's hard to say whether we like our windows because we have nothing to compare with. Since we moved upstairs after we replaced them, we can't tell if we are seeing better energy efficiency or not. They seem to seal well and block out a decent amount of noise, so I guess they do what they are supposed to. Sorry I'm not much more help.
~J