Inspiration

London Crush

I know you usually come here to see flipping progress, DIY ideas and generally handy stuff, but I'm so ODed on demo and mess and unfinished this week that I just need to look at something pretty and done. I stumbled on this restaurant on pinterest, followed series of dead links, then finally used Google image source to find the original. Take me there please!!!!

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Currently undergoing a kitchen renovation, these gorgeous dining room images belong to a restaurant in London called Hally's Parsons Green.  I can't find a single thing that I would change!  If you ask Hubby, that's my highest design compliment.

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I can't decide if I like the dipped ice cream parlor chair or the brass light fixtures better.

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If that isn't already the coziest, cutest, most welcoming restaurant on the planet, check out this bathroom.   That patterned tile and rustic vanity?  Hello!  The whole place is straight out of my fantasies.  Get out of my head, Hally's!

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Now I know my first stop if I ever get to go to London!

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All images are straight from Hally's website, so kindly pin from the direct source and let them know how beautiful they are!!

DIY to TRY

Don't worry, I haven't forgotten about my promise to show you what I'm adding the Ardex to, however life and the wet weather we've had have been pushing the project back by a few days.  Thus is the reality of sharing projects in real time.  Mother nature sometimes has other plans.  It's really all her fault. And speaking of Mother Nature, now that the weather is getting colder and frolicking on the beach is no longer the best way to spend time (not that I frolicked on the beach at all this year, but you get my point I hope), I feel like I'm looking for a new bunch of projects to cozy up with for the winter.  Spray paint season is almost over!  Here are a few recent DIY's that have caught my eye- no spray paint necessary.

**As always, please pin responsibly and from the original sources that I have linked to.  Muchos gracias!!**

IKEA Hack Wooden Globe

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Guys- those are bowls.  Bowls!  Genius.  I love the simplicity.  I can also totally see this "joy-to-the-world"ed up in holiday decor.  Not that I'm rushing it... the holidays and accompanying freeze can take their merry time.  Check out how Kristi Murphy repurposed the simple IKEA bowls here.

Freehand Patterned Wall

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I probably wouldn't do this for an entire room, but it's so sweet as an accent wall!  Elsie at A Beautiful Mess added just the right amount of zing with this treatment.  I always prefer a patterned accent wall to just changing the color.  IMHO it's very hard to pull off one differently colored wall and usually just comes off as- "look, I painted one wall red to be clever."

DIY Stamped Metal bracelets

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These charming stamped bracelets from Brittni at Paper & Stitch would be a sweet gift idea (or a sweet gift to yourself).  Personalize the quote, put an inside joke, or just an inspirational phrase.  Inta-awesome gift.

What DIYs have you come across lately that you're just itching to try??

5 Ways to Make a Room Bigger

I live in a small house.  It's perfect for Hubby and I, but it's small.  One of the keys to living large in a small space is making the most of the space you have.  But HOW?  I'm so glad you asked. 5-ways-to-make-a-room-look-bigger

**As always, please pin responsibly and from the original sources that I have linked to.  Muchos gracias!!**

1. Clear the clutter!  What what??  I know, revolutionary statement here!  The less visual clutter you have, the bigger the space will look for several reasons.  If your eye gets stuck on the piles of mail on the coffee table, you'll never notice the 12 foot ceiling.  Aside from distracting from positive features of your space, clutter will also make it feel like you have storage issues (and maybe you do, but who wants to be reminded of them).  I personally live by the old adage "a place for everything"... still working on the "everything in its place" part, though.  My point is- if you have a place for things, it won't look like you have run out of storage space.  It's a wonder what some good organization can do!

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2. Scale furniture appropriately.  Just because you can technically fit a sectional in your tiny living room doesn't mean you should.  Try replacing the love seat side of the sectional with 2 slipper chairs.  Not only will they feel more appropriate to the space, but they'll provide you with more flexibility.

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image via McGill Design Group

 

3. Taking another lesson from the image above- show off those legs.  If you raise pieces off the floor even by a few inches, it gives the illusion of more floor space.  If you can see more rug, the room must be bigger, right?

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image via Angie Hranowsky

 

4. Make use of vertical space just like the image above and my built-in in my own living room.  Using vertical space not only gives you more of this coveted thing called storage, but it also draws the eye up, once again making it feel larger.

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This guideline is the reason that soffits above kitchen cabinets drive the bejeezus out of me.  Not only is it wasted space most of the time, but it's a missed opportunity for a more dynamic room.

 

One of my most important tips:

5. High and wide!  Here, let me jump onto my soapbox for a sec.  Repeat after me: high and wide.  If I haven't spewed to you about where you should hang curtains yet, let me now:  HIGH AND WIDE!

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I couldn't have said it better than Erin Gate's Curtain PSA (also the source of the image).  If it's not screaming at you from this pic, hanging your curtains high and wide will draw the eye up, make your windows look larger and grander, AND allow in more light.  If you like small, dark, unremarkable rooms, by all means, hang your curtains on the window frame. If you've made this mistake in the past, it's not too late to change!  Your room will thank you! *steps off soapbox*

 

Would you add any items to this list?  How have you made your space feel bigger?