eveb1123's Profile
| Display Name: | eveb1123 |
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| Member Since: | 2/12/08 |
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Hmm.... I'm thinking this could very well be a possibility for us, if I could get my husband on board. It might mean some weeding out of unnecessary items in each of our own closets, but that could easily be worth it. I like the idea of wiring a light in there, too. Entryway Organization: Remove Your Closet Doors Jackie Morra Interiors |
12/15/11 6:00 PM |
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I love this room... perfect eclectic mix of patterns and colors! Normally I don't go for white walls, but considering the room looks pretty small and the curtains/wallpaper/mirrored closet doors take up a lot of wall real estate, it works very well. My favorite! Stella's Soiree Suite Small Kids, Big Color Entry #34 |
12/13/11 9:20 AM |
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I love the kitchen too! I have the same chairs as your barstools for our dining table, and while I love them, they're so prone to chipping. Toby & Samy's Mid-Century Makeover House Tour |
12/5/11 3:26 PM |
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I love this, white walls and all. The vintage furniture you've chosen is gorgeous and I like how you've edited what you've put in here vs the showroom-look-trap that a lot of collectors/retro aficionados fall into (which is still awesome to look at, of course, but doesn't have the cozy/home/personal feel that your room does). I'd love to see more! Marielle & Simon's "Citrus Pop" Room |
11/14/11 2:32 PM |
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Thanks so much for all the awesome compliments! :) Eve's "Hot Jewel Tones" Bedroom |
11/10/11 3:52 PM |
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I am in LOVE with your home. The colors are spot-on, and the artwork is amazing (not to mention the fabulous architecture and furniture). I think I pinned just about the whole thing. Thank you for sharing! Cindy's Midcentury Portland Sunshine House Tour |
11/9/11 12:14 PM |
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Gorgeous! I love the palette - it's the perfect backdrop for all of your curiosities. You have excellent taste. Evita's "Vintage Panama" Room |
11/9/11 10:31 AM |
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Thanks so so so much everybody! :) Eve's "Hot Jewel Tones" Bedroom |
11/3/11 11:56 PM |
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You could try removing the skirt if that won't leave the sleeper/mattress part visible, or consider removing the existing skirt's pleating and stapling it on straight/flat so it doesn't look ruffled. Some funky throw pillows would definitely help too - I can see some reminiscent of the wool patterned blankets and ikat prints, or a funky floral/geometric, or some neat medallions. The burnt orange upholstery would work great with a variety of modern color schemes. I can see it with a slate blue or olive or mustard or a warmer charcoal grey (or all of the above). How To Spruce up This Well-Functioning Old Sleeper Sofa? Good Questions |
11/3/11 1:09 PM |
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If you go the contact paper route, go to Sign Warehouse or US Cutter's websites and buy their Oracal 631 15" wide vinyl. The 10 yard roll should be sufficient. It doesn't come in wood grain but it sticks well and comes off without much incident too. It's matte in color as well. I can see some pill capsule shapes a bit larger than their decorative design in white or grey to make them look a bit more modern. Be sure to use some posterboard as a template too, as it makes the tracing process a whole lot easier. Cover Rental Cabinets with Contact Paper? Good Questions |
10/26/11 1:19 PM |
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Teal. Like Valspar's La Fonda Teal, seen here, or Benjamin Moore's Blue Spa, seen here (both old bedrooms.) Wall Color With This Bedding? Good Questions |
9/20/11 6:24 PM |
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I really like the vintage set. You can make them look a bit more updated by removing the skirts if you're so inclined - I did this with a similar vintage set: Potential in Vintage Sofa & Love Seat? Good Questions |
9/2/11 6:37 PM |
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I love this. I'm torn between the living room and the bedroom being my favorite, but those klippans look sweet in the bemz covers against the wallpaper. Sarah & Chad's Long Distance School of Style House Tour |
9/2/11 12:27 PM |
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I agree re: the opaque stain. My dad used it on his outdoor wood posts and wooden picnic tables and it looks great. He bought the Cabot brand and they have a good selection of colors you can use. Acrylic or Marine-Grade Paint for Decks? Good Questions |
9/2/11 9:01 AM |
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Well, I guess I'll be the odd woman out. I think plain jane grey on the walls with white cabinets would be a bit boring. I'm ok with the idea of white cabinets, but why not put a little color on the walls? I have the same blue tiles in my entryway and cobalt blue tiles in my shower - they are definitely challenging to work around. I'm into the greenish yellow shades with that color of blue. It pops. These are the three colors I liked best in that range, but they may be brighter than what you're looking for (though it'll give you a jumping off point to look for other shades): Valspar's Almond Puff, Valspar's Golden Avocado and Benjamin Moore's Eve Green. If you wanted a bit more of a monochromatic look with the white cabinets (and it's gorgeous with pops of yellow or fuchsia or lime accents), Benjamin Moore makes a fabulous greyed-violet-blue called Blue Nova. It's in my top 5 of favorite, versatile colors. The plus is that that color went on super easy for us, practically one coat on whitish walls. It's a little dark, but if you go white with the cabinets I don't think it would be too heavy - you'll have quite a bit of white to balance against it. It would look lovely with some butcher block countertops too. Hope this helps! Paint Colors To Compliment Blue Tile Flooring? Good Questions |
8/3/11 9:27 AM |
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You can buy wallpaper for the ceiling that looks like ceiling tin and it can be painted. This might be a reasonable semi-temporary solution that you end up loving, and with the style of the bedroom decor in the photo, it looks like it could complement it really well. A Bedroom Eyesore: Ceiling Tiles |
7/20/11 4:01 PM |
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I like the idea of a large piece of art. Are you or any of your friends handy in photoshop? You could probably render something similar to a Taj print that you might end up liking even more. You could use Spoonflower to print the image large size (a 42"x36" panel is only $18, and 56"x36" canvas is $27ish I think). Then stretch it on stretcher bars and paint the sides a solid color, and hang it on the wall. Suggestions for Filling Blank Wall? Good Questions |
7/7/11 3:15 PM |
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What a gorgeous, airy home. I love the soothing tones in the bathroom and office, and I'm swooning over the teak furniture. I can see painting the fireplace, but not white - what about a slightly muted/darker version of the orange stripe in the pillows, that correlates with the teak furniture? Anne & Jake's Bright Colorful Midwestern Home House Tour |
7/7/11 12:07 PM |
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Ooops, I meant better than the other four. 1970's FTW. Walnut Kitchens, Then and Now |
5/23/11 2:04 PM |
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I like that first kitchen better than the other three. I'm in love with the wallpaper and at least it has some personality. Walnut Kitchens, Then and Now |
5/23/11 2:03 PM |