Thursday, July 10, 2014

Breathing New Life into an Heirloom Settee

 Our lovely clients had a settee dilemma. This spare room was crowded with a family heirloom sofa.
They wanted to pass this on to their daughter but she did not love the fabric.

Here is the sofa before:









Well, a few visits to Calico Corners http://www.calicocorners.com/  later and we selected this updated fabric.



Our fantastic upholsterer picked it up. Here it is, next to his car, in progress...






Here it is, installed at the clients home. 



We plan on adding additional throw pillows.
The wall paint is Sherwin Williams Universal Khaki.
The next project for this space  is hanging a collection of  family photos, gallery style on the wall behind the settee.
I am so glad this will live on as a family heirloom!

Read more about  styling with settees at the fabulous Domaine site here:




Sunday, December 22, 2013

A Simple Holiday, Scandinavian Style


Evergreens symbolize eternal life along with the circle of the wreath.
That's the cool thing about the holidays, families have their own holiday traditions that live on through generations.
This year my Christmas decor was inspired by memories of Christmas past. I used the traditional colors of red and green with fresh pine and red berries.


Twinkling string lights add a subtle sparkle at night.






Of course, some of my favorite holiday 
memories  have to do with dessert.




My Grandmother always made krumkake,  a thin crispy wafer cone shaped dessert. It was so special, 
she only made it at Christmas.


This is the original iron passed down by my grandmother.
The batter is heated on the iron and shaped on a cone. My grandfather made this in his wood shop for my grandma.





The secret ingredient is the cardamom. 


Adding cardamom to your coffee feels really festive.



Whatever your traditions may be, I hope they make you happy this time of year.


All of the shopping and glitter aside, take a moment to pause and reflect on the important people in your life, past and present.




All photos and content by S Wittine, except the Krumkake image.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Starting Fresh: Bachelor Apartment on a Budget






As a favor to my darling brother, I helped him shop for his apartment. He was starting over with his life in a way and he needed the basics, somewhere comfortable to live and centrally located. His apartment was clean and basic. White walls, beige carpeting, not a lot of character or charm.
Well, my brother is full of personality and creative so I thought his place should reflect that. He was also newly single so we didn't want it to scream "man cave".
We set up a little bar, an office all in the living room.




We broke up the long living room into separate spaces: entry with table (similar available at Target for $120, http://tgt.biz/1ckD83A) and coat rack from Bed Bath and Beyond for $50,  http://bit.ly/16YGu6T; a sitting area with bar and office. What more does a guy need?



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The sofa was a steal at $300, but a similar one is available at Crate and Barrel for under $1000 :


We used a pedestal table in the kitchen for space reasons, the always wonderful Doksta from Ikea; 


A great pedestal table for a budget. However if there is no budget, I highly recommend the Saarinen (more on my obssession with this table later):



The chairs are vintage Scandanavian, (like our heritage) from Spinario. If you are in the Minneapolis area, check this gallery out:

 A white cowhide is on the floor to cover the generic vinyl.

I will admit the artwork is a little intense. The painting is one of my brothers's. It is a portrait of one of his buddies. I think it is an unusual way to break up the space in a rental when you can't paint or alter anything.




And this story has a happy ending- my brother will be starting over AGAIN, but this time with his beautiful new fiance and her lovely daughter as they search for a place together!

I am so happy for them, and my brother as he starts this next phase of his life.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Our Perfectly Imperfect Cottage, Renovation Inspiration and Patio Dreams

As we work on turning our home into our dream cottage- one of our "renovation inspiration" photos:




http://www.domainarch.com/


Our neighborhood started as a little enclave of summer cottages for city travelers to enjoy the lake.




Images from the Minnesota Historical Society.
http://www.mnhs.org/

 Many of the homes have been torn down and replaced with newer McMansions that take up the full footprint of the lot. We were looking for a home with some charm and even though our realtor called our house a "liveable teardown" , we were smitten. We are really grateful for our realtor's persistence, he showed us the home several times before we saw the potential.

 Here is a link to a video of the history of our area:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nb9m2gk9MBg


Originally, because of so many issues, we wanted to tear down the house and build a concrete and glass home. But as time passes the house is winning, it's going to be 100 years old in 1915 so we can't be the ones to tear it down.








The story of designer Thom Filicia's summer home renovation is very inspirational. He has such a classic yet rustic feel in his home.
It looks comfortable and relaxed now, but still beautiful.

http://www.architecturaldigest.com/blogs/daily/2013/02/thom-filicia-american-beauty-book-renovating-decorating-slideshow



Past homeowners had added on in the seventies, and not in a groovy way. (I've written previously how we updated our seventies bathroom) http://bit.ly/17Zctd7.

Here are the issues:


-Bad siding/ doesn't match the stucco
-Weird paint combo of yellow house and blue
-Ugly shutters are made of plastic and are the wrong scale



 
I'm starting to love the look of shakes and think that might be a cool siding option:



This home with white trim, shakes and stucco looks similar to what I am planning.





We will definitely be painting a gray and white combination. I've already been testing several grays.
The leading choice is Benjamin Moore's Coventry Gray:

http://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/paint-color/coventrygray


The trim will be Benjamin Moore's Cloud White:



A finishing touch will be to add some board and batten shutters to replace the vinyl ones:






 The other plan is to add a patio and replace the concrete block with natural stone walls:
(Fond Du Lac stone walls with Bluestone)

Image from Colonial Stone



Also, I want to add some hydrangea or snowball, and lilac bushes.
Bluestone + Hydrangea:





Of course, the patio would not be complete without some mix of modern and old school furniture.

I plan on mixing in Rusa - Chaise Sectional - Right Facing - Design Within Reach




with some vintage Adirondack chairs.



If you are out there looking for your dream home, I hope it happens for you. It may not look like what you want at first, but with vision and hard work anything is possible.
I hope to have some photos later this summer of the transformation of the exterior...

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Deco is Divine




“In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars.”


― F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
http://amzn.to/11eMqbZ

It must be the excitement of the new version of the Great Gatsby coming out on film May 10, http://thegreatgatsby.warnerbros.com/
but I am obsessed with all things Deco.

I can't stop thinking of ways to bring some deco decor into my home. Rejuvenation has some great lighting options...

http://www.rejuvenation.com/catalog/products/liberty


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http://www.rejuvenation.com/catalog/products/echo


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If you have a period home, this pretty door set could work, on a black enameled door:

Jenkins Interior Door Set

http://www.rejuvenation.com/search?q=jenkins


The fixtures from Rejuvenation are quite resonable and nice quality.

If you are looking for one of a kind Deco, 1st Dibs is the place to shop.
I found these lovlies:

http://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/seating/bergere-chairs/french-art-deco-period-bergeres/id-f_786891/

French Art Deco Period Bergeres

These Gio Ponti sconces reference the period.
http://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/lighting/sconces-wall-lights/gio-ponti-geometric-quadri-luminosi-sconces/id-f_789410/




Gio Ponti Geometric

These vintage Baughman shelving units also make me think of deco, even though they are modern.

“Can’t repeat the past?…Why of course you can!”


― F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby

http://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/storage-case-pieces/shelves/pair-of-mid-century-modern-chrome-baughman-etageres-shelves/id-f_787675/

Pair of Mid Century Modern Chrome Baughman Etageres Shelves image 5





Original listing photos for the home that most likely inspired the Gatsby estate:


http://curbed.com/archives/2011/03/10/gatsby-house-really-old-listing-photos-reveal-former-grandeur.php




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Sadly, the home was razed by a developer.

For incredible views of the decaying mansion , follow this link to the amazing photos by Jen Ross.


http://www.jenrossphoto.com/#Portfolio/Spaces/East Egg/1




Sunday, February 24, 2013

In Love With Lucite

Lucite is another favorite element in mixing styles. Apartment Therapy has a great write up of why a clear coffee table is a savvy solution in a small space:

http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/see-through-5-clear-acrylic-tables-166232


Acrylic Table with Glass - Coffee Table | Wisteria





A small introduction to lucite: these darling letters from Tory Burch, would be so charming on your work desk or in a childs room.
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Source: http://www.toryburch.com/

A really well done example of the mix factor:

This designer uses the Vapor stool from CB2. http://www.cb2.com/vapor-barstools/f4967
I'll definitely be using these for a future project and potentially my own kitchen.


And last but certainly not least, I'll always love the Louis...



XOXO!

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The Modern Mix: Mixing in Brass and Bronze







How hot is this sofa? I'm dying.  The Tuxedo Sofa  at  Design Within Reach has sexy long bronze legs.
http://www.dwr.com/product/tuxedo-sofa.do?sortby=ourPicks







Since I live in an older home, I would pair it with this a chic little accent table, at a great price. I'm thinking of snatching up a couple of these to place next to a reading chair. They will add a touch of warmth to the space...





Spanish Colonial Drum Table Antique Brass | Side & Item Tables | Restoration Hardware

Spanish Colonial Drum Table Antique Brass


Shy about metal mixing? Try the low investment of an IKEA ANEGENAM bowl. I would use a couple of these on a coffee table so you notice the subtle bling when you walk by.

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00186569/

ANGENĂ„M Bowl IKEA

Chic N Cheap living talks about it here:
http://www.chicncheapliving.com/2013/01/savvy-weddingparty-decor-ikea-angenam-bowl.html

And finally, for my ultimate fantasy mix, I would add a pair of these to the patio:



http://residential.brownjordan.com/products/collections.php?by=1&val=Kantan II

These Brown Jordan pieces are instant classics. And the shape is modern enough to keep me happy.