Thursday, April 29, 2010

Driftwood Interiors @ Remodelaholic!

So..imagine my surprise when I got an email from my lovely blog buddy Kerry over at A Tranquil Townhouse, telling me that my bathroom renovation (I blogged about it in one of my very first posts here) had been featured on Redmodelaholic! I had no idea, and I have to say I'm surprised and thrilled all at the same time. Here are a few pics:






I also had the good fortune to be featured on the fantastic Desire to Inspire's Easter reading guide. I'm seriously chuffed that this little blog of mine was featured on such great  sites, and just wanted to say thanks to all of you who take the time to pop in and leave your lovely comments, it means the world to me and really does make my day!

p.s A quick update on the big makeover, which is now in full swing. Let's just say it's had its fair share of 'issues', but I'm LOVING it so far, and am just about to head off now to start work again. So think of me today peeps, working my little fingers to the bone!



all images Driftwood Interiors

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Art - Mixing Styles


Source Benjamin Dhong ID



Source Alex Papachristidis

Source Jerry Jacobs

Source Gary Spain

Source Monica Duque Design Group

Gianetti Home Velvet& Linen Blog


Source T. Britt Palm beach home

Source Tria Giovan

Source Mattia Bonetti book

Source John Stefanidis

Inspiration

Just can't help myself...had to post just a few more images from my inspiration folder. Little pieces in these rooms helped form the design of my big makeover. Sorry for being such a terrible tease, but all good things take time, so by my calculation this project should be roughly three times as good as I first thought!



from Wisteria 



love this room by Brooke and Steve Gianetti via Velvet and Linen

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Big plans..

So..today has been busy. And really exciting, because I've been working on some big plans for this house of mine...


Now my hubby is on a course for work at the moment, and I have a crazy idea...I'm going to take on a seriously big makeover while he's away. Hopefully he's as excited about it as I am (fingers crossed!), but loving the way my home looks, and the way it makes me feel, is really important to me and I know he'll be happy with whatever I do.

So, I may be a little scarce over the next few days. But just wait till I show you what I've been up to. I really hope it looks like I imagine it will, but one thing's for sure, it won't ever look the same again!

There's no way I can bring myself to post without including some pretty pictures, so here's some of the beautiful rooms that have inspired this crazy idea of mine.

Holly over at Life in the Fun Lane's lovely bedroom

..and the before 

Chris at Just Beachy installed all of this panelling herself - is there nothing this girl can't do?


Now this post wouldn't be complete without Layla and Kevin's fantastic kitchen re-do, when this was the before...
 
 
 
and after...


and how about what Lauren from Pure Style Home did with this bedroom 


to turn it into this


See you all soon!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Bathroom Sanctuaries

Not so ordinary bathrooms
McAlpine Booth Ferrier Interiors via Atlanta Home Magazine
Via House of Turquoise

Yummy!!

When I look at any picture that carries the French design aesthetic, the first word that comes to my mind is.... yummy!!
Looking at French decor is such a high!  There is so much detail to take in, and each piece has a story.
One women that is a true icon when it comes to what I think is "yummy" is Josephine Ryan.  She totally gets it!  Her passion is all about the French lifestyle.  She is all about the thrill of the find; her gift for discovering unique, one of a kind pieces and combining them unexpectedly is what makes her renowned throughout the world of interior design!  


via Essentially French

Loving the vintage mirrors above the chair!


via Essentially French



via Essentially French

Those teal chairs coupled with the galvanized steel door... yummy!
They both pop next to the limestone.


via Essentially French

I can't get over that light fixture... it ties all elements together!



via Essentially French

Must... have... that... chair.....


via Essentially French


via Essentially French


via Essentially French

Such a gorgeous armoire.




via Essentially French

This room with its rock wall and 18th-century fireplace still has warmth and is so serene.  


You will spend hours looking at all the images in Josephine Ryan's books.
Her books are so timeless and each time you look through them you'll find something new and interesting every time!





via Cote Bastide 


I had to add these gorgeous pictures from Cote Bastide.  Every picture on their website is breathtaking, timeless and earthy!



via Cote Bastide








via Cote Bastide


This company sells anything from fine linen table clothes to scented soaps, lotions and home decor.  The images on their website are breathtaking and visually describe French decor perfectly!!

Have a wonderful week!




Sunday, April 25, 2010

Vintage chalkboard DIY

On this fine Anzac day public holiday, with the kidlets working furiously on assignments due at school tomorrow (of course, they wouldn't dream of doing them ahead of time) I decided a quick and easy DIY project was the perfect way to spend the morning. So with my new favourite toy, my airless spray gun at the ready, I whipped this old vintage frame into shape. I still had the old backing board, so it was one of the quickest makeovers I think I've ever done.





Now, to make it even more functional,  I added some little hooks to the bottom of the frame. I'm on the lookout for some antique keys to display, but for now it will do double duty as a key rack.


had to show you my handbag keyring - isn't it cute?

Now, here's a little tip. You really don't need to use chalkboard paint; artists' acrylic works just as well. The only thing to remember is that the paint needs to be very matte, if it has the slightest shine to it the chalk won't adhere properly. Here I used a mid grey which gives an aged appearance, although the colour looks quite a bit darker in my photos.

 Jo Sonja or Matisse paints are my choice for this job

Here are some befores...


..and after.
all images by me - sorry about the rubbish quality - I definitely need a new camera (or maybe just some talent in the photographic department)

Not bad for about an hour's work, huh? Quick, easy and gorgeous - my favourite kind of makeover.

While I was tinkering with this little project, I came accross a few treasures I'd forgotten all about, stashed away in the dark depths of my shed. I can't wait to get started, my only problem is I have too many ideas and not enough hours in the day!

p.s. this little makeover is a part of the Sunday Showcase Party here, so pop in and see some of the other fantastic projects on show.

Enjoy your weekend,