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Home Sweet Home: Kitchen Redesign

22 Thursday Mar 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, The Home

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country, decorating, home, kitchen, painting, redesign, rustic, vintage

On Valentine’s Day my fiance and I officially moved into our new home. We are so happy and excited to be homeowners and have a house we love. From the moment I saw a photo, it was love at first sight, and I had a feeling it might be the one. We both wanted an older home with lots of character and that is what we got. Our little dream house.

There was much work to be done and Dan and I busted our butts to get as much done as possible. Being a designer you can imagine the plans I had for the house and the excitement I felt to actually get started. This is the first post in my Home Sweet Home series where I will share our journey discovering the layers of our 1929 home and redesigning the space from inside out. I hope it inspires some great ideas of your own and gets you amped for some new projects you may have been planning to do around your own home. So lets get started!

The kitchen was one of the main rooms we had to do a lot of work to. It had blue tile board on half the walls and the rest was wallpaper. This was definitely coming down. The cabinets were built by the father of the family who lived here and are in great condition so they just needed a fresh face.

Kitchen Before

Kitchen Before

We also had to deal with an old hood above the stove that was way too big and super dirty. Taking this down was a pain in the ass because it was connected to an outlet that was hardwired to the wall fan underneath. We like the look of the fan but really have no reason to use it so we just closed it up for now. We also had to get the washing machine pipes moved and reconnected downstairs in the basement. Thank god for plumbers!

Kitchen Before

So, the day we ripped down the walls was a glorious day. Layer by layer, and there were many, I could see my vision coming alive. It was nice to start with a clean slate. We were happy the floors weren’t so bad because we had a whole list of things that had to be done and it was a relief the floors weren’t one of them.

Kitchen Before

Then the fun began. I had a few photos of inspiration I worked off of but I wanted the space to be very natural, soft and bright. My color palette would consist of creams, whites and wood tones with small touches of more colorful neutrals. These two images were my main inspiration.

Home Sweet Home: Kitchen Redesign

Home Sweet Home: Kitchen Redesign

After I cleaned and painted the cabinets and added new hardware, they looked fresh and new. Their 50s style shined a little bit brighter after I was done with them.

Home Sweet Home: Kitchen Redesign

We had wide plank paneling installed with crown moulding on the walls and that totally gave the space a facelift. I wanted a modern country feel with rustic accents and the new walls helped that idea come alive. Once we painted and put up the new curtains I could see it all coming together perfectly.

Our table and chairs played an important role as they carried out the wood tones I needed for warmth. The darker laminate floors also helped anchor the room.

We purchased 100 year old barn wood on Etsy and used it for the backsplash which further added to the rustic feel I wanted. We bought it in strips so putting it up was just a matter of nailing them into the walls.

Home Sweet Home: Kitchen Redesign

A new sink was in order so once that was installed along with our new faucet, the counter area looked much more cleaner and brighter. Because we plan on ripping everything out down the line, we decided to keep the countertop for now. Especially since it goes with our vintage theme.

Home Sweet Home: Kitchen Redesign

The last thing on our list is the lighting which we are working on now but I have to say we transformed the space into something magical and beautiful. It may not be perfect yet but I love our new kitchen.  This was all done on a budget and pretty much a DIY project all the way through. We are happy we got the help we needed for the paneling because we just couldn’t do it all.

After all our hard work, this is what we created. I wish you all tons of luck on your home projects. I always say, the harder you work and put your heart into something, the payoff is extremely satisfying. Do it yourself and be proud of what you created. I know we are!

{Shops I purchased items from: Target, Ikea, Lowes, Etsy, Home Depot, Kmart}

Home Sweet Home: Kitchen Redesign

Home Sweet Home: Kitchen Redesign

Art Inspired Palette – Arcane Arts

21 Wednesday Mar 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art Inspired Palette, Color Inspiration

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arcane arts, blues, house, moon, painting, peach, purples, skeleton, trees, underground, what lies beneath

Here is another great piece from Arcane Arts designer, Adrienne Vita. I love this color scheme because it is dark but not gloomy. There is a fun sensibility to it that I am attracted to. Somewhat childlike and definitely fantasy inspired. I think we all wondered at one time, what lies beneath, right? This is a little look into the world that lives underneath us, shown from Adrienne’s perspective.

Organically drawn and brilliantly brought to life, What Lies Beneath draws you in to a space that is quiet, misunderstood and deep. Mirroring that feel are pastel hues that add a touch of whimsy. Together the darker colors help weigh down a space while the lighter peach and blue are soothing enough to bring it all together. This palette would be perfect for a living room or office space as well as a romantic wedding or event.

Arcane Arts - What Lies Beneath

Art Inspired Palette – Norma Andreu

16 Friday Mar 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art Inspired Palette, Awesome Shops, Color Inspiration

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cara carmina, collage, neutrals, norma andreu, painting, photography, sewing, textiles

Canadian artist, Norma Andreu, has a unique sensibility towards her work. Originally from Mexico City, you can clearly see the influence of her birthplace. She paints, illustrates and creates most of her work by hand. I originally fell in love with her dolls and then came to really appreciate her collage work as well.

Norma’s little cloth dolls are made with a combination of hand stitching and her sewing machine. They are all unique in that there is no pattern or stencil she works from. It’s all free motion stitching and the end result is a truly special gift. These little characters she creates take you away to a world where free spirit rules and distant music is always heard. It’s surely a place I’d like to be!

Check out her website as well as her Etsy shop, Cara Carmina, and see for yourself how talented this girl is. Her color schemes revolve around neutrals and play on the pale hues of nature but it’s interesting to see them shown in different forms. From her illustration work to her textiles, the design and palette come together in true harmony.

Cara Carmina - Lovely World Lady

Artists Who Inspire

29 Wednesday Feb 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art & Design, Featured Artists

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art, artists, baizley, banksy, barnet newman, basquiat, design, durer, illustration, jasper johns, jeff soto, jeremy fish, painting, plympton, pollock, sendak

Being an artist, its no surprise I look to art and other artists for inspiration. Learning about so many in school was a big bonus for me. Unlike many, I actually loved art history and got excited when a new paper was assigned. Looking into the lives of other creative people is awesome.

I have many favorite artists but here are a few I would like to share. Hopefully, their work inspires you to do create something beautiful. Check out my Pinterest board to see more work from these artists and more.

Albrecht Dürer
Artists Who Inspire - Albrecht Dürer

Artists Who Inspire - Albrecht Dürer

Leonardo da Vinci
Artists Who Inspire - Leonardo da Vinci

Artists Who Inspire - Leonardo da Vinci

Jeff Soto
Artists Who Inspire - Jeff Soto

Artists Who Inspire - Jeff Soto

Banksy
Artists Who Inspire - Banksy

Artists Who Inspire - Banksy

Jeremy Fish
Artists Who Inspire - Jeremy Fish

Artists Who Inspire - Jeremy Fish

John Dyer Baizley
Artists Who Inspire - John Dyer Baizley

Artists Who Inspire - John Dyer Baizley

Maurice Sendak
Artists Who Inspire - Maurice Sendak

Artists Who Inspire - Maurice Sendak

Bill Plympton
Artists Who Inspire - Bill Plympton

Basquiat
Artists Who Inspire - Basquiat

Jasper Johns
Artists Who Inspire - Jasper Johns

Artists Who Inspire - Jasper Johns

Barnett Newman
Artists Who Inspire - Barnett Newman

Artists Who Inspire - Barnett Newman

H.R. Giger
Artists Who Inspire - HR Giger

Pollack
Artists Who Inspire - Pollock

Pinterest - Artists Who Inspire

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