February 26, 2012

Well Styled Bookcase on any budget


Since my last post was about bookshelves, I thought it only appropriate to link you to a blog that I recently found about how to style your bookcases.  The name of the blog is SAS Interiors.  I found Jenna's blog through Pinterest  here
I just love Pinterest, it's introduced me to so many new blogger friends!


So how do you achieve a well styled bookcase?
And how do you create an aesthetically pleasing result?

I'll let Jenna explain Here since she does an incredible job describing the best way to style your bookshelves with accessories, books and much more.  I know you will love it!

Be sure to comment on her post and let her know I sent you there!

Visit my website DecRenew Interiors to see my design portfolio.

February 21, 2012

Bookshelves & wallpaper

(Domino Magazine)

I found this photo today from Domino Magazine.  I love that this antique piece of furniture has been made alive by adding wallpaper to the back of it. 

Opening up this writing desk, adding a lamp and layering some great accessories makes it feel like someone lives here and uses this desk space regularly.   I'm sure it was beautiful before but what an invitation it is now.  It gives this antique an updated look and it's no longer "fuddy duddy" or extremely formal.

(Pinterest)

About 8 years ago I wallpapered the back of a boring bookshelf for a client and it made the world of difference to her office space.  To this day, she tells me that she ALWAYS gets compliments on that room and knows it's because it has personality from the wallpaper.

Here are some more examples of bookshelves that have been brought to life with wallpaper.


Isn't this Chevron design by allaboutvignettes amazing?  Couldn't do too much of it but it's fantastic!
 Wrapping paper makes for a great look too!

Try using metallic wallpaper, it makes an amazing statement because of it's reflection!

(House Beautiful)

These colors are wild and crazy but add so much fun and whimsy to this built in.


These bookshelves painted black and then wallpapered with this happy pattern is enough to make anyone want to work non stop in this space.

(Design Sponge)


(Flickr.com)


Ruthie's tip of the day:  Adjust your shelves if you can.  They shouldn't all have the same space between each shelf.  Have some spaces larger than others so you can place interesting artwork and  larger accessories on those shelves. 




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February 12, 2012

DecRenew Interior's Photoshoot

(photo by Ruthie Staalsen)

As I posted in my last post, I had a photo shoot this weekend in my home.  Ross Odom, Photographer wanted some home interior shots to add to his portfolio.  Thanks to Ross, the photo's do capture the way I mix items in my own personal design style.  You'll see the international flair I've tried to incorporate from our travels that tell a story about our lives and the places we've lived.  Our humble abode is the place where I experiment with design and it's the place that I especially love to be when I need down time. It's far from perfect, but that is what makes it feel comfortable and inviting.  I hope others feel the warmth when they are welcomed in through the front doors.  I thought I'd share a few of my favorites with you.
Some of the photo's below are ones that I took that same day.



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Hope you are keeping warm this weekend, it's getting chilly here in Dallas.


Visit my website DecRenew Interiors to see my design portfolio.

February 9, 2012

Photo Shoot Prep

(Photos by Ruthie Staalsen)

I'm preparing for a photo shoot tomorrow and am having lots of fun preparing vignettes for it.  I just spent a fortune at Central Market and my creativity was going wild as I walked down the vegetable, fruit, wine, cheese and bread isles!
The grocery store has lots of treasures!

The above vignette was arranged on a round mirror I had (you know I'm a believer of "using what you have") and I think it's coming together!  The best part is that my husband and I get to enjoy the goodies this weekend.


These Asian Pears are enormous and have such great texture and color.


These huge Hydrangea will go in this moss covered urn and will look so soft and natural!

I'll keep you posted with more photo's later after the photographer does his magic!


February 1, 2012

Spanish Wall Complete

My wonderful husband finally finished our Spanish wall!

It was a long process because of all that was involved.  He had to run electrical, add a sprinkler system, add drains, build the wall with cinder blocks, add the stucco to the wall, paint, lay the pavers, etc, etc.   He is celebrating that he is done and I'm praising him for the finished product!  He actually made the wrought iron arch too, welded every piece of it from his leftover scraps! 

Visit this blog post here to see our gazebo process a couple years ago!  This wall is Phase II of the backyard project.




It's a great addition to the backyard and separates the pool area from the rest of the yard.  The white stone was discovered the first week we moved in about 3 years ago (probably left over from pool work) so we used it for this project.  I especially love how my husband placed it on the top of the wall and then also how he created a nice walkway through the arch.



We planted Jasmine and I can't wait for it to creep over the arch!
My husband created the lights while I was away on my missions trip to Spain.  They were my surprise (up on the wall and working) when I returned home and I LOVED them.   The funny part was that I purchased lights for the wall while I was in Spain and thought I'd surprise him!!!!!  Whoops!


I LOVED the ones he created so much that we hung the ones I purchased on the back of the house so they coordinate well!  Same concept and their shadows look delightful at night!

The up/down lights look beautiful at night too and I love looking out at the wall while I do dishes in my kitchen.


For the wall color, I mixed several paint colors to get just the right color I had in mind and then used a glaze to make it look older than it really is!


By the time springtime comes along,  I'd love to have a variety of pots and flowers like these to add a coloful flair to the wall!

We are now waiting for our house name plaque "Casa Roca" (Rock House) to finish the project off totally.  We named the house that since we have so many giant rocks in our front and backyard!


Go here to visit the blog post about my rose garden and the rocks.
Visit my website DecRenew Interiors to see my design portfolio of before and after pictures.

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