Sunday, October 9, 2011

Boo-Tastic Front Doors!

Hard to believe October came so fast, hey?

In honour of the October festivities, I wanted to give you guys some ideas for decorating one part of your house that becomes very important this time of the year - the front door.

Between Thanksgiving and Halloween this month there are going to be lots of people knocking on your front door, so why not try to make the main entrance just as appealing as the inside! Especially for the little kiddies who will appear looking for candy! So holiday up and get into some decorating!

Check out these photos!

Image from Midwest Living

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

How to Decorate Your Dorm Room!

For those of you students out there who are just getting back into the swing of school life for another year, I thought I would be do a blog dedicated to you!

A lot of people end up moving away for university and staying on campus in student dorms. There are also others who just want independence and move out of the family home and into an apartment or house with roommates. I know student budgets in terms of room decor are usually small or nonexistent, but it is important for students to have a sense of ownership to their space - small or large, shared or not shared.

So in honour of the student life peoples out there, I have come up with a blog about simple and cheap decorating ideas for dorm rooms/rooms that I hope will come in handy when trying to conquer your new space!

Step 1: Bed Basics
I found this super cute duvet and
pillow cover set at Ikea. It's called
"Renate Blom" and is priced at $24.99 for
a twin set. Check it out by clicking here.

When looking for a bed comforter, there's a lot of things you need to consider. A student's bed usually ends up having a lot of functions - sleeping, study area, hang out spot, coffee table, etc...therefore you need to attempt to find a comforter for your bed that is not going to instantly pick up a lot of visible dirt. You also need to remember that your bed is the biggest piece of furniture in your room, so it quickly determines the style of your living space.

Solid coloured comforters work really well for dorm rooms because you can jazz them up or down with fun pillows, throw blankets, and bed sheets. Reversible comforters are also fun also because they offer twice as much style choices and you can change everything around when you get bored of your current look.



Step 2: Dealing with the Roomie


I realize that while trying to make your new home your own, students are not always handed huge amounts in the space department. And in a lot of cases there is other issues to deal with, which usually come in the form of a roommate. In other words, everything has to be divided in half. Even if the two of you get along famously, you're still going to have times when you need your own space.

I'll address the "I have a roommate" people first - for those of you who do not have the roommate situation, please proceed to Step 3.

Now, here are a few sneaky ways to create much needed, yet subtle barriers between you and your new friend person.

1. Face your bed in the opposite direction.
I know this does not seem like a life altering change, but think of it as a small, yet effective buffer.

2. Place a cabinet or bookcase between the beds.
Depending on what size furniture you choose, this can help define specifically who owns what side of the room. Small room dividers or curtains can also come in handy for this kind of thing as well, depending on your preference and how much privacy you require.

3. Decide together what the layout of the room should be.
Sometimes this idea works - sometimes it doesn't. But if the two of you work together you can effectively find a way to make the room functional and enjoyable for the both of you!


Step 3: Organization/Storage

Ahhh space....how little you are...

There is a bajillion ways to tackle the storage issues in smallville, but I'll just stick to the main ones that seem to be most handy to the greater population of studentland,

1. Crates, Crates, Crates.
Image from The Container Store
I cannot tell you how many people are a fan of the milk crates - it's a tad wild. Why are they so popular? Why because they pile on top of each other like awesome lego blocks - that's why. You can fill them with all your goods (and label them of course) and then build a crate castle! How can you say no to that? I can't.

2. Raise the Bed
Putting bed risers under your bed always seems to work very well if you`re trying to find ways to create extra storage space. Raising your bed off the ground can give lots of space for storing containers, crates, etc.

Image from The Container Store
3. Multi-Purpose Furniture
There's a lot of furniture out there that has storage purposes as well as their main function. Ottomans, for instance, can be used for storage, an end table, and extra seating if needed!

4. Handy Items to Pick-Up
There are always handy organizations items that you can find at any store. Closet organizers, plastic wall hooks, memo boards, laundry bags, etc.



Step 4: Time to Decorate! (my favorite part)


There are lots of great ways to make sure your new digs have some lovely decor! Your decorations should be simple and effective - which can be done for quite cheap! Most universities have rules on what you can put on the walls of dorm rooms - so you'll have to check that out before you go ahead with your design plan. Here are some ideas:

1. Wall Decals
They're getting pretty popular and the designs you can get are endless! Also - they peel right off the wall when you're finished with them and you can move them around the room! You can find usually find them in any dollar store.

2. Lighting
There's some great ideas you can get in the lighting department! Funky lamps, decorative lighting, twinkle lights, etc.. You can always use twinkle lighting and string them around the room for some extra mood lighting! They look really cute too!

3. Picture Frames
Image from Bed Bath & Beyond
Make sure you've got your picture frames! Yes, this one is a given but it's always important to have your family and friends with you at all times - whether in person or in a picture. You always need to remember that they're a phone call away, and your pictures can help you do that! Why not find funky frames to match your room? Or maybe pull a DIY and decorate the frames yourself!

4. Colour Co-ordination
Try to pick out decor for your room that will match what you have going on with the rest of the space. Curtains, lamps, posters, bed linens, garbage bins, blankets, etc...can all be colour coordinated to match each other!

5. Extra Decor
There are lots of extra items you can add to your room to give it an extra punch of pzazz:

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  • Rug - Colour for your floor! It also keeps your feet warm when you have to get up extra early!
  • Clothes Line - Add suction cups to each end of the line and drape it from your walls! Use it to hang photos, ticket stubs, decorations, etc. You can also use it to hang your wet laundry when the dryers are all being used in the laundry room! Crafty, yeah?
  • Chinese Lanterns - These great ornaments add awesome punches of colour to your room! You can also hang them high enough that they won't be in your way when you're trying to maneuver around your room.

Image from Bed Bath & Beyond

There are a lot of stores that you can source for the items that I featured above. Click on the names of the stores below to be referred to their websites.


Well folks, that's all I've got! I hope this blog is somewhat helpful to all my dorm living readers out there! 

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Huettenpalast Hotel

Just came across this great hotel in Berlin called Huettenpalast. If you want to stay in a hotel that you know you will never forget - you might want to check this place out. They have regular hotel rooms that would be featured in any hotel - but they also have hotel rooms that feature huts and caravans within them for those of us who want to go camping but do not consider nature to be their best friend. You definitely need to check out the pictures below. It's pretty darn cool.






Check out Huettenpalast hotel by clicking here.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Tree Branch Curtain Rod

Looking for some great ideas to incorporate fall into your home? It's time to make a curtain rod out of a tree branch! I came across this cute idea that anyone can do and there's not much work to it at all! 

Just get a branch that's slightly longer than you window trim. You can spray paint the branch or just leave it natural - depending on what kind of look you think you suit the room. If you are planning to spray paint the branch, I would suggest covering it in a clear coat when you're finished to protect the spray paint. Tie top curtains or curtains that have wide curtain rod loops work best for this for fitting on the branch to finish off the look! 

Image from Good House Keeping

Image from Apartment Therapy

Pretty, yeah?!

Friday, September 2, 2011

Updating Quirky Old Furniture!

I came across some pretty neat ways to change up some old furniture that people have lying around their homes. Usually these types of things are destined for the garbage - but before you throw anything out, think again! You might be able to reuse your old furniture in creative ways you never would have thought of! Check out the pictures below for some awesome inspiration!

Think twice before throwing out that mattress spring! Ever think of using it as a bulletin board?  Get the rust off it and  treat it with a clear overcoat and you've got yourself a functional piece of artwork! Use clothes pins and hangers to hold up all your good for you!

Everything you see in this room has been salvaged from a junk yard - from the table structure to the shelving unit! Complete the look with vintage inspired items placed around the room and on the shelves!

This is quite simple but I love it! Get an old head board - paint it and attach it to the wall.  Add a rack with  hooks and you've got yourself new storage for coats! Random house numbers add character to your new creation!

Paint an old dresser a bright new colour! Get chalkboard paint and you can label your dresser any way you like! Super cute idea for a child's bedroom.

This old wooden frame is covered in aluminum foil, antiquing glaze, and polyurethane! Decoupage can look pretty awesome, huh?  Fill the frame with your own pictures, or use your creativity!

Another way to update an old dresser? Decoupage! It can cover all imperfections and looks pretty great! Use something inspirational to cover the dresser - maps, book pages, sheets of music, etc.


Need a new shelf for your pictures? Find an old step ladder, paint it a fun colour,
 then mount it on the wall!

All images from HGTV

Monday, August 22, 2011

Bunk Bed Fun!

I am a huge fan of bunk beds! They're awesome space savers and everybody loves them!!! They're always popular among children and of course people of all ages! How can you not love them??

Here are some great pictures of rooms designed with bunk beds!! These pictures make me wish my room had bunk beds in it. haha

Image from hgtv

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Friday, August 5, 2011

Moving Colour Tiles!

My lovely and wise friend Kathryn told me about these shower tiles and informed me that I HAD to share them with you all! And she wasn't lying - they're pretty awesome.

Based on the Northern lights, these Moving Colour Tiles appear black at room temperature, but move through the colour spectrum when the temperature changes in the shower. The tiles rely on heat to create the sensation that the colours are moving. You can get different types of tiles depending on your personal style and preference!

Check out the Moving Colour Tiles by clicking here!

Friday, July 29, 2011

Into Red!

There is a quote by Bill Blass that says "Red is the ultimate cure for sadness." - and how can it not be?! It brings so much spirit to wherever it is.

Red is becoming quite popular lately! It's being used as an accent colour in a lot of different spaces. It brings a huge dynamic to any area that can potentially look lifeless and adds a lovely inviting sense to the space. I found a few examples of how red can be used as an accent! Check out the pictures below!

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