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Open Shelves in the Kitchen | Love it or Leave it?

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The cobbler’s kids have no shoes. And the Interior Designer’s Kitchen has no plan. As I have mentioned, I am in the process of moving and the new house needs some renovation. The Kitchen is a big piece of that. I am just starting to work out a design plan this week.

It’s actually harder to design a space for myself than it is for clients. With clients I can see a vision and narrow in easily. For myself, I just see SO MANY beautiful products everywhere and I love and want them all! My dilemma today – Open Shelves in the Kitchen. What do you think? Love it or Leave it?

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 What do you think about open shelves in the kitchen? Does it add interest of just collect dust? Do you love it or would you leave it?

 

Beach Bathroom Quick Makeover

  |  in bath, Bathroom, Beach, Beautiful Habitat, Before and After, Coastal, DIY, lighting, Spa, Window Treatment, yellowNo Comments

Fun beach theme bathroom

As I mentioned last week in How Do You Spa?, for many years my friend and I would frequent a spa with a coastal/beach theme. In many ways I associate a beach theme with relaxation and pampering. When there was an opportunity to create a beach theme in one of my bathrooms, I did, but I added more fun than spa.

This is a bonus 3-piece bathroom in our home. It’s a bonus in that we don’t need the extra shower on this floor, but we do use it more as a powder room.

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The beach theme all started with the things we inherited in the house – a simple vanity and shower tiled in travertine.

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The jumping off point for a beach theme came from the Travertine tiles, which reminded me of sand.

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The builder-basic mirror and lights were beyond boring and there was nothing beachy, relaxing, or fun in them.

Creative Interior Design SolutionsMy first order of business was to add interest to the lighting. I painted the basic fixture silver with a can of spray paint and creatively engineered the galvanized buckets over the glass. TaDa – Beach lighting! I added colorful accessories which, together with the fun new lighting, take the focus off of the boring, frameless mirror.

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The toilet has it’s only little nook, which also needed a little something beach-inspired. My vision was to build a mini beach hut in the nook out of corrugated metal. I envisioned the corrugated metal behind the toilet and wrapping around the 2 sides, with a sloped roof  and a marine-inspired light. These photos are a bit of the inspiration.

Interior Designer ColoradoCreative Interior Design ColoradoWhile I was getting the toilet-nook-beach-hut design in order, I did install one piece of corrugated metal wall treatment behind the toilet as a place holder, along with a beach print we picked up on a trip to St. Thomas. (Now just envision the metal wrapping around and above – so much fun)

Bathroom DesignerYou’ll notice that I refer to the toilet plan in past-tense. It “was” because we are now moving. I’m a little sad that my toilet beach hut will never be realized. it was going to be adorable. However, I’ve enjoyed the beach bathroom for the last 5 years. it was a quick and easy makeover to an otherwise bland space.

Have you done anything fun in your space? Share your fun rooms with us here or on Facebook.

7 Ways to Modernize Your Home’s Entryway | Guest Post

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Many of us use our homes as blank canvases to express ourselves through art, furniture, and home décor. Some people like to renovate their entire homes all at once, while others prefer to go one room at a time. Where we choose to spend all of renovation efforts is a reflection of where we enjoy spending time. Some people like to spend hours pampering in the bathroom. Other folks want to build fully equipped home entertainment centers. Still others pour their hearts, souls, and dollars into conjuring up the bedroom of their dreams. And you can’t forget the homeowners that spend as much time on their own abodes as they do for their pets – doghouses get renovations too!

Designer TipsBut no matter which room you decide you want to invest the most time and money in, you should be careful not to forget about your home’s entryway. After all, the entryway is the first thing your guests see when they walk through your front door. The good news is that updating your entryway is fun, easy, and often inexpensive. Here are seven different ways you can modernize your home’s entryway.

1. Create an interesting focal point – Sometimes an entryway can be entirely transformed with just the hanging of one great piece of art or a stunning, large mirror. TJ Maxx always has some unique pieces at fair prices. A small investment can make a big difference, entirely changing the area from ho-hum to modern and new.

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2. Paint the entryway a new color - When you first moved in, you probably focused your painting efforts on the rooms in your house, possibly forgetting the hallways and entryway. Spruce the area up with a new coat of paint in an unexpected hue. Just be sure you coordinate the new paint job with any existing furniture and décor you are keeping.

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3. Update your doormat - Some people love doormats, other people loathe them but if you use one, it needs to be replaced every now and again. Use a doormat as an opportunity to breathe fresh air into your entry area. Try something unexpected like bamboo or even plastic. Doormats are often inexpensive so consider getting a few different ones and changing them according to your mood.

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4. Switch up the lighting – Light fixtures are easy to replace and can make a big impact on the look of the room or area. Find a light fixture that inspires you and see what happens! You might find yourself spending time in the foyer from now on instead of the living room! And light fixtures also tend to last for years and years, so they are a good place to invest.