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Enfeite de natal 2020 não precisa ser um problema de criação para as festas de fim de ano. Você pode fazê-los artesanalmente é uma ótima pedida.
Ben je op zoek naar een trendy hoge kast? Deze hoge kast voegt wat unieke charme toe aan je bestaande interieur. Duurzaam materiaal: het bewerkte hout is van uitzonderlijke kwaliteit, heeft een glad oppervlak en is sterk, stabiel en vochtbestendig.Voldoende opbergruimte: de kast biedt voldoende ruimte om verschillende dagelijkse benodigdheden geordend en binnen handbereik te houden.Praktische deuren: hou je ruimte vrij van rommel door je kleine spullen achter de deuren van deze opbergkast te verbergen.Metalen voeten: de metalen voetjes voegen een rustige stijl aan je interieur toe en ze bieden tevens stabiliteit. Waarschuwing:Om eventueel omvallen van dit product te voorkomen, dient het met de bijgeleverde materialen aan de wand te worden bevestigd. Goed om te weten:Schroeven en pluggen voor wandbevestiging zijn niet inbegrepen. We raden aan om schroeven en pluggen te gebruiken die geschikt zijn voor jouw muur. Raadpleeg in geval van twijfel een professional. Lees en volg zorgvuldig elke stap van de handleiding.
As you can imagine, I collect a lot of images from the internet. And sometimes, I need to unload them to clear some space on the old laptop. So this is me, doing that, in a meaningful way. I hope you’ll find the theme of today’s spring clean larger than life… Above: A security guard walking down US…
Feeling comfortable using your drill to install shelves at home? This DIY isn’t too much harder, and you don’t even need any additional power tools.
Tus invitados nunca se imaginarán lo que escondes dentro de estos "inteligentes" cajones.
A fantastic old workbench with innovative features. Love it!
Woodworking has a rich place in the history of human civilization, and artists today are keeping it alive.
Your favorite Repurposed and DIY projects from 2020. Projects from My Repurposed Life and friends will inspire you to do some DIY. #MyRepurposedLife #repurposed
Spielplatz, Kunstsammlung, Gartenparadies: Für seine Familie schuf Chet Callahan ein Zuhause mit vielen Gesichtern und Geschichten – AD
If you are looking to make your house a little homey, why not consider these log decor ideas? If you are looking at giving your home a touch of that rustic and homey feel that is often found in country homes, then these log decor ideas will surely satisfy you!
Deze kasten zijn een decoratief en praktisch verlengstuk van je interieur. Je kunt ze ook gebruiken als tv-meubel.Deze hangende kasten zijn gemaakt van massief grenenhout en zijn stevig en duurzaam. De bovenkasten zijn de ideale plek om spullen zoals boeken, verzamelobjecten en ornamenten op te bergen. Ze maken van een lege muur een echt designelement. Daarnaast zijn deze zwevende kasten eenvoudig schoon te maken met een vochtige doek.Let op, Schroeven en pluggen voor in de muur zijn niet inbegrepen. Gebruik altijd schroeven en pluggen die geschikt zijn voor jouw muur. Raadpleeg bij twijfel een professional. Lees en volg zorgvuldig elke stap van de handleiding.
Even if you "go digital" there are still more than two dozen different ways to reduce, reuse and recycle those babies. Make a bath, teach your pets to read, hide your booze....
Die alte Tischlampe könnte eine ganz neue Erscheinung und Wirkung bekommen. Sie wird moderner, kunstvollerer und außergewöhnlicher. Ihr Zuhause würde
Este é sem dúvida o queijo vegetal mais parecido aos queijos de origem animal. Além disso é fermentado e muito fácil de fazer.
Les figurines au crochet représentant Bernie Sanders emmitouflé lors de l’investiture de Joe Biden ont fait le tour du monde. Pas étonnant ! L’art désuet du crochet n’a jamais été aussi à la mode.
16 pièces de fourniture totalement nouvelles après leurs recyclage - Guide Astuces
Organizar. Sempre um desafio na hora de planejar móveis e espaços. E um dos locais onde mais precisamos de locais coringas para guarda...
Takken genoeg na de harde storm die afgelopen maandag over ons land raasde. Jammer dat de bomen nu zo snel kaal worden maar maak er gebruik van:
Removing old finish from wooden furniture is a lengthy process, but knowing the proper techniques and professional shortcuts can save you time and money. Learn how to strip wooden furniture.
Upgrade je interieur met deze zelfklevende deurfolies met hout-look nerven! De universele deurfolies zijn perfect voor het decoreren van deuren, meubelen en alles met een glad oppervlak. Het zelfklevende ontwerp zorgt voor gemakkelijk aanbrengen en verwijderen. Het PVC-materiaal is bestand tegen vocht, waardoor het gemakkelijk schoon te maken is met een vochtige doek en een lange levensduur heeft. De kenmerkende hout-look nerven en het ondoorzichtige ontwerp zorgen voor een rustieke charme. Je kan de folie naar wens op maat snijden. Laat je meubelen er als nieuw uitzien! Zorg ervoor dat het oppervlak waarop je de folie aanbrengt glad is en vet- en stofvrij is.
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1. Oh, just a Floating Bed in the Ocean Los Angeles–based artist Ariana Papademetropoulos’ new body of work, “Just Like Arcadia” highlights and explores the way the natural becomes mediated and conceptualized through domestication, locating interiority as a key in understanding the process in which mythologies and histories are created and perpetuated. View this post on…
Come on craftsmen here is one more inspirational post for you. We present you a bunch of creative DIY projects for your home that you need to make this
These basic, wooden boxes are made from a single board, two power tools, and an afternoon.
Hey you all... Welcome to Be Inspired! I'm in the "transition mode" here, living in a lease house, so finding inspiration is sometimes a real job. Each week I look forward to seeing what you all are doing out there, so I'm filing away ideas and soaking up all the creativity you bring over here each week. Thank you for making Be Inspired such a fun party, you always show up with the goods! Here are some great posts from last week's party: Anne from Fiona and Twig added a Barn Door to the Farmhouse Dining Room. Watch for news of an upcoming magazine feature of Anne's wonderful farmhouse in Fredericksburg. The Guest Room is ready for Spring from Laurel at the North End Loft Suzanne at The Painted Drawer is showing some curvy legs. If you have a love/hate relationship with the necessities of the kitchen you'll love the Shabby French Fridge from Victoria at Trois Petites Filles Lovin' these wheels on the Mobile Kitchen Island from Dawn at Down to Earth Style Catch all the wonderful Details of Linda's new kitchen from Itsy Bits and Pieces. Oh so pretty Lace-y Teapot from Paulette at Summerland Cottage. and... What little girl wouldn't love this Pink Pony Cake? from So Much Better With Age thanks so much everyone! Party Guidelines Please have an individual link back to Common Ground within your post. I'd love to feature you. This is just part of the Party Etiquette. Please remember to turn off word verification. I've tried leaving comments that didn't go through. I'm sure others have tried also. Please no direct links to Etsy or Advertising. Link up to three of your current posts. Take a minute to visit a few of the other links. Please be a follower of Common Ground. Thank you to all of you who come over each week to link up to the party, I may not get to leave a comment, but I try to visit each of your posts. You are a never ending source of inspiration to me and others, so just know how much I appreciate each one of you! thanks so much for joining in and making this party so much fun! Have you entered the Give Away with French Bleu Vintage? closes Friday Night at midnight. Click Here xoxo, An InLinkz Link-up
Last year I made a little “Hobbit House”, and wanted to have someplace outside where I could do some landscaping around it. I could just imagine the little people who might come and mov…
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Tips and Tricks on Making and installing drawers.
Katzen würden IKEA kaufen. ❤️
All Things Wood. The woods, mountains, woodworking and nature with a focus on the beauty of wood in design and architecture. We hope you enjoy our love for wood reflected here on this blog. Brought to you by the wood aficionados at Appalachian Woods!
Lightly wipe the wax off. Some of the wood will show through, giving you a worn look.
I told Kate (my cousin, and now blogging at A Piece of Kate's) that she needed to make an origami crane mobile - and she did! She shares it with us - here ya go
The joy of decorating: San Francisco designer Jay Jeffers brings graphic patterns and chic collections to his vibrant color-infused interiors “My intention is always to create interiors that are sophisticated and have a sense of fun,” says Jay Jeffers. “I don’t have a formula and I don’t always follow the old ‘rules’.” Designer Jay Jeffers, photo by Michael Waring Jay Jeffers’ design for his clients throughout the US is a modern, custom-crafted mix of elegant fabrics and stylish furniture that are easy to live with, and sparked with fresh and unexpected color. He was recently listed on Elle Décor’s A List of the top sixty designers in America. Jeffers and his staff at Jeffers Design Group pull together rooms that are monochromatic, but over the last decade, his best work has splashes of color with a touch of exuberance. This virtuoso jolt of color is not surprising. Jeffers, like many top designers, is a lifelong devotee of the late, great English designer, David Hicks. Brightly graphic fabrics on pillows, artful tablescapes, and bold colors were David Hicks signatures, and Jeffers uses these design devices deftly. Like all the best designers he chose his inspiration wisely. "This bachelor pad in San Francisco is one of my favorites — I could live here," said Jeffers. All photos Matthew Millman “David Hicks’s work, especially his major interior design from the seventies, has become something of a rulebook for luxury, style and instant elegance," said Jeffers, whose library is stocked with all twelve of David Hicks’ highly collectible out-of-print books on design, fabrics, gardens and style. “He was a pioneer in revolutionizing the way we see and live in traditional interiors and I’ve always admired that “ said Jeffers, who studied art and design at Texas before heading to California and launching Jeffers Design Group in 1999. “At a time when interiors were either traditional or modern, and the two were never mixed, Mr. Hicks always avoided one-note design. We are at a similar cross-roads in design now—where we want familiar, comfortable traditional furnishings, but we also want rooms to look modern, current, and very much of the twenty-first century.” Jeffers, like his English counterpart, combines daring colors like chocolate brown and pink or coral, and contrasts modern Scandinavian chairs with Chinese antiques, or boldly sculptural wing chairs with a sleek tufted velvet ottoman. That approach of mixing and creating bold juxtapositions give Jeffers’ rooms energy today. “I see his work, I’m inspired, and I don’t hold back,” said Jeffers. A chic young couple in San Francisco bought a house that needed love. Jeffers Design Group added built-ins, replaced fireplaces and created and new library for him. The ottoman is custom and chairs are vintage. JDG added the elegant bookcases. All photos Matthew Millman "We built the library as a great spot to hang out with a scotch in hand," noted Jeffers. The hermes orange lacquered ceiling in the dining room is by Willem Racke. "I couldn't' resist these groovy vintage leather chairs in this serious master bedroom," said Jeffers. Combined master bath and dressing room (below) Few interior designers are as bold and creative with color as Jeffers. For a client’s living room on Telegraph Hill he gathered a collection of vibrant turquoise and orange Blenko glass designs. An ottoman in another client’s sitting room makes a witty statement in orange and taupe cowhide. “I like vivid colors like lemon, purple, red, orange, or coral on walls or on furniture in classic and formal rooms,” Jeffers said. “I’ve used taupe and cream, but always with a kick of color. Used with discretion a carefully considered color will give a room a sense of life.” Jeffers noted that Hicks once said, “Style is not merely what you do, but how you do it.” A highrise apartment at the Royal Towers in San Francisco. Jeffers commented, "Formerly decorated by Michael Taylor, the new owner and my client were interested in a clean design that accentuated artwork and views. We worked with Sutro Architects, gutted the apartment and started over." The living room is shown above. All photos Matthew Millman Media Room with upholstered hide-on-hair walls. "The best views in the house are from these swivel chairs," said Jeffers. Master bedroom with custom bed designed by Jay Jeffers. “My approach to design is not exactly traditional,” said Jeffers. “My college degree is in international business and marketing. I planned to work in advertising. By chance, I took an introductory design course at UC Berkeley Extension,” said the designer. “I studied interior architecture, the history of design, materials, color and space planning. By the time I completed the course, I was hooked, and I knew this was where I wanted to go. I never learned traditional ways of decorating so I look at design in a more contemporary manner, without preconceptions.” Jeffers said that he appreciates traditional style and design but his clients often prefer a new approach. “I never repeat designs, and I don’t have one look or color I impose on my clients,” he said. Jay Jeffers' house in St. Helena in the Napa Valley. He gutted this 60's ranch down to the studs. Fireplace mantel is dyed oyster shells by Howl Studios (available through Cavalier). All phtotos Matthew Millman Chandelier is by Apparatus Studio. The plaster table is Jay Jeffers design by Stephen Antonson (both available at Cavalier). The master headboard is a rug that Jeffers bought in Morocco. Jeffers approach is evolving. Each client gets an individual look, and rooms that are perfectly crafted to their life, their requirements, their dreams and hopes. Jeffers travels often in search of antiques, art, rugs and accessories for his clients. A recent trip to Marrakech produced antique Berber rugs and atmospheric pierced brass lanterns. “I place an emphasis on artist-made decorative objects, hand-woven textiles, and lighting that is thoughtfully produced in limited editions,” said Jeffers. “I want my clients to live with fine paintings and one-of-a-kind lighting and custom-designed furniture that will give them a lifetime of use and pleasure.” For this designer, the joy of decorating continues. Jay Jeffers’ latest news — you are the first to know: Jay’s first book will be published by Rizzoli, Spring 2014. The title has not yet been finalized. I asked Jay to tell us about it. “The book is the work of Jeffers Design Group over the last 10 years — broken into styles — there are 4 chapters, Casual Chic, Bold Bespoke, Unabashed Glamour and Collected Cool. It is 10x12, 252 pages. I think what sets Jeffers Design Group apart is that we work in many different styles (I get bored), we don't really have one signature look, so the book will showcase that.” — Jay Jeffers Jay Jeffers' Chic Design Advice Color: Edit Don't be afraid of color, but don't go crazy either. Deep tones can make a small room feel cozy and large rooms feel dramatic. And don't forget the ceiling, an often-overlooked design opportunity. If you go dark, try painting the ceiling softer, at 50% strength of the wall color. Lighting: Keep it flexible Give every room several light sources and opportunities, such as a chandelier where appropriate, sconces on the walls, lamps for reading instead of recessed cans and I always say that candles count as a light source. Every light switch should have a dimmer. Everyone looks better in dimmed light. Art: Save for the best No matter what your budget, buy good art. Really good art. One great piece is so much better than 5 not so great pieces in my opinion. Flea market finds and well priced galleries like Lost Art Salon in San Francisco are an excellent compliment, but build your collection with a piece that you love by an established artist. Keep your eye out for a new website Artify.com, an online art rental gallery so you can try things for a few months. If you like it, buy it. If you don't, try something else. Accessories: High/Low My favorite part of an installation is finishing a home with art and accessories, but I know they can really put a dent in the budget. One of my philosophies (and one of our core beliefs at Cavalier) is that you should have a mix of high and low. Buy some really wonderful pieces for your bookshelves, coffee table, and compliment it with less expensive pieces. The mix really elevates everything and gives your home a cool, collected look and feel. At Cavalier, you can buy a beautiful vintage box for $95 and pair with a cashmere throw for $950. Headboard: Get the scale right A headboard not only anchors the bed, it anchors the room. When choosing one, consider your surroundings. Do you want art to hang above your headboard? Then keep it low. With tall nightstands choose higher headboard. Be bold. Are you traditional? Tuft it. Prefer modern? Upholster it in soft smooth leather. Designer Jay Jeffers and creative director, Michael Purdy, recently launched Cavalier, San Francisco’s favorite new style shop and curated design haven Jay Jeffers and Michael Purdy photographed in their new gallery, Cavalier. “My goal with Cavalier was to gather rare and unusual pieces, so that designers and everyone who loves design can find rare and beautiful things,” said Jeffers. The shop was named for Jeffers’ Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Kingsley. Kingsley, Cavalier's namesake. In one corner of the 1,000 square-foot Post Street gallery are collections of American-made tailored sofas and armchairs, jostling a Jeffers designed hexagonal oak table with a base inspired by cogwheels. Clients can linger over a white plaster dining table, a steel cabinet deployed with shelves displaying Alex & Lee braided necklaces, and limited edition jewel-colored Lucite boxes in vivid chartreuse by Alexandra von Furstenberg. The interior of Cavalier in San Francisco. All phtotos Matthew Millman The air is scented with candles Jeffers has collected from his favorite hotels—Hotel Costes in Paris (sexy, amber), New York’s Crosby Street Hotel (lavender) and the spicy candle from Hotel Meurice on the rue de Rivoli in Paris. Mood enhancing! And for gifts, Cavalier is chock-a-block with monogrammed pillows, unglazed Nordic pottery, framed photography, and hard-to-find vintage design books. Jay Jeffers, photo by Traver Rains Cavalier 1035 Post Street San Francisco 415.921.8880 www.cavaliergoods.com Jeffers Design Group 1035 Post Street San Francisco 415.921.8880 email: [email protected] www.jeffersdesigngroup.com
Learn how to refinish furniture faster and easier by avoiding stripping. A seasoned pro tells you how to clean, repair and restore old worn finishes without messy chemical strippers. Furniture refinishing will be easier from here on out!
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A madeira é um material maravilhoso,mas se não for bem cuidada vai lascando e com o tempo fica cheia de marcas esbranquiçadas,não fica? Quem nunca bateu um objeto no batente da porta, ou no pé da cama? A dica de hoje é para reparar esse estrago >> atenção: teste antes numa pequena superfície para ver se não vai manchar Receita para reparar a madeira desgastada: Preencha 3/4 de um copo com óleo de canola, 1/4 com vinagre (branco ou de maçã), misture em um jarro e em seguida esfregue na madeira. Você não precisa limpar, pois a madeira absorve a combinação.
Thread Organizer Out of a Cork Board and Toothpicks: I cant tell you how many times I go digging in my sewing box and find all of the spools of thread twisted together! This project is going to make your sewing days a dream cruise...well, something like that. It's cute, cheap, and keeps you organized …
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