Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Bedroom Update for REAL Cheapskates

Okay, so one of my (least) favorite things about design mags, design tv shows, and websites for that matter is the jive they talk about "designing on a budget". Usually because the "budget" they speak of would be like winning the lottery for me. As someone in post-college, pre-grad school and pre-pre career purgatory the thought of spending $2000 to update, or even redecorate a room in my apartment is as realistic as me buying a summer home on "the cape" I don't even know what "The Cape" is! Cape Canaveral? That's the only "cape" i've ever heard of but I don't think rich WASPs want to vacation where NASA launches the Space Shuttle, but I could be wrong.

Anywhoo, ranting aside, after reading a couple of the latest issues of Domino, (which both featured crap like "High Style on a Real Life Budget!" and "Julianne Moore Decorates on a Budget!") I decided to do a play by play of my actual bedroom redo- on an ACTUAL budget.

Now, I realize my bedroom project is more of an update, a polish, a spruce up (if you will) than a full on makeover, but still it got the job done. So here we go. $250 is all I spent over the course of about 3 months. Just extra bits of cash that found their way into my life and eventually, my bedroom.

First, the real catalyst for the "update" was the nightstands that Lindsey and I found at the Kane County Flea Market. I had heard good things about the flea market out there, so we went. Lindsey called it her "junk dream come true" and was it ever! But, in the midst of all the junk were these great antique danish nightstands. Exactly what I had been browsing for, for months. They had drawers, they were pretty, they had to be mine. So, the most expensive item in the "update" came home. $160 for the pair. ($80 each) But I think we will have these babies forever.

So after we had these beautiful nightstands, some other things needed a face lift. We organized the tops of our dressers (and the insides) and basically any other visible surface in the room so that it didn't look cluttered. It is important to note however, that there was enough left out so that we could still live. I never want to feel like I live in a catalog. So, organize but don't even pretend that you are robots that don't need your jewelry or perfume or vibrator easily accessible. :) All of this of course was TOTALLY FREE and made a huge impact on how the bedroom looks.

Next, I bought some new bed linens. I have really like the faux bois look, so I bit the bullet and bought the Martha Stewart Faux Bois duvet cover in "egret" a butter-y color on ebay. (Second from the top in the photo) Buying it on ebay saved me roughy $110. I also then found the pillow shams at Macy's on clearance for $5. Saving me $70. (That's right, that bitch wanted like $142 for the duvet and $42 EACH for the pillow shams. No wonder she went to jail!) Then a nice brown blankie from Target for $20. Done-zo.






Last, I finally framed some postcards, photos, and other silly stuff we had been meaning to hang forever. The frames were a set I bought on sale at Urban Outfitters for $19.99 and two from Target for $4 and $5. I love how it came out, and left enough empty space so I can add to it as much as I want.





And then there were the dinosaurs. Lindsey and I had gone to the Field Museum last year for an extra credit project where she gleefully spent like $5 on the machine that makes wax dinosaur figurines. They were green, yellow, red and blue. All the colors that 5 year olds love and look great in your purple and brown bedroom. So, as she INSISTED on keeping them right out on her dresser no matter what, I thought, well why not make them just a smidge more attractive and spray paint them white so at least they sort of resemble something an adult might own one day. (maybe?) So that's what we did. We already had the paint (i think it was like $2) and now we have a faux-porcelain Jurassic Park in our bedroom.




So there you have it. Trust me that the room looks and feels alot better. It may not be ready for a glossy magazine cover shoot, but it does the job for a couple of broke twenty-somethings. And something tells me, if you're reading this, you can relate. P.S. Julianne Moore's bedroom makeover featured in Domino cost about $5000.00. Mine.... not so much.
BTW- I added more pics onto Flickr, of both the bedroom and my Soviet-Kitsch-en. Check it!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Inspiration Bored

So, over the past few days I have run into some beautiful photographs of rooms that resemble (somewhat) my own home.... except waaay better. Like these from Desire to Inspire :

Same color pallet as my own living room (more green walls though) but still somehow cuter.

And this red wall like my dining room:

Then, to add insult to design injury I find out that Orla Kiely is coming out with a line of bed linens. I can't even imagine how untouchable these will be considering an Orla Kiely wallet will cost you like $100. But her stuff is soooo beautiful I may have to sell my soul for a throw pillow. Anyways, back to the topic at hand, one of the promo pics for this new line of linens looks exactly how my bedroom SHOULD look. From Homebug:

Same layout, (replace the wallpaper accent wall with a deep purple accent wall) and colors as mine, but still this room just sent my bedroom into a shame spiral.

But, before I go "shoulding" all over myself I have to remember an Apartmenttherapy post from just yesterday about Design mags and blogs making you feel inferior about your own space and place. Good call AT! I mean a significant percentage of my credit card debt comes from the self loathing i feel about my home design which can be attributed to blogs etc. In many ways these types of media almost force you to buy (no pun intended) into the disgusting consumer culture of America. But, as the 4th of July approaches i wonder, if that's just what it takes for me to be a good American? :) A good, obsessive, neurotic, perfectionist American. I guess my apartment is a work in progress, and as we all know, it will NEVER BE DONE.

P.S. If you really want to feel bad about your whole life, then take a peek at Desire to Inspire because pretty much everything on it is GORGEOUS.






Tuesday, June 17, 2008

are you in or are you out?


Okay, so I know that wall decals have gotten obnoxious, and are definitely on their way out, however I can't resist loving these HUGE birch tree decals from the etsy shop "Shanickers" http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5720663


First, I think the scale of these makes them cooler than regular decals. Second, on the red wall in my dining room they would be an amazing edition to the Russian Winter Forest theme. (Or as my friend Sara calls it, the "Dr. Zhivago Room" Since I threw down a truckload of money paying bills yesterday, I have sometime to think about it before I can buy them, but I mean c'mon. I have to buy them. They even come in a white "faux bois" pattern. I mean really. Who can resist? Probly not me.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

I'd rather be blogging...

Okay, so it's really stormy right now, which is awesome when you have a room of windows, The Books, and blogging to do.

First up, there are some new pics on Flickr in "The House That Funk Built" like this one:


Secondly, I have been working (not very hard) on our bedroom. Hopefully in the upcoming weeks I can actually move this project from the conceptual phase into the "off my ass and doing it"phase. It involves a cluster of artwork above Lindsey's dresser, a new reading chair, and a painting I am buying from local artist Nikki Jarecki. So we'll see. The chair will hopefully be something like this little ditty I am trying to get from someone on Craigslist:


Thirdly, I checked in with Derek Erdman's website yesterday (since I hadn't in a while) and since he is one of my favorite local artists I felt ashamed that this actually exsists and I don't own it:


I love this painting so much, there really are no words.

I did buy this though from a great website called "Supermarket" http://www.supermarkethq.com/


Pretty cute if I do say so myself. Anyways, I hope this long post makes up for a terrible month of weddings, bridal showers and other such ridiculous obsticles that kept me away. Oh yeah, and this happened:
Pictures like this of Mixmaster DJ Sheba-tron (i made up that name myself) and a few others taken over the course of a year has inspired me to do some sort of portraiture display in my house somewhere. Of course that would mean actually getting the photos printed, which for some reason seems impossible for me. Oh well, someday........

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Organization-envy.



So i think the fact that i feel such a high level of "organization-envy" towards this Apartment Therapy post secures a spot for me in some sort of crazy-yuppie-martha sterwart-obsessive compulsive club. I remember a time when I was cool. However, I realize that time is over FOR SURE when my heart started racing with jealousy over these pictures.



maybe you'll see what I mean, or maybe you will be to cool to care.



Friday, April 25, 2008

NYC beat me up




Well, I'm back from NYC, and I am wrecked. I uploaded a bunch of pics on to my flickr account, (link on the right) The hellish pace they had us on wasn't very condusive to blogging or even enjoying design. Plus I got a headcold. booooooooo. Anywhoo, here's a little of what went on.




go to my flickr page. just do it.



Saturday, April 19, 2008

NYC-ya

So, I am leaving for New York for a biz-nass trip tomorrow. Naturally because of this I have been pretty short on time this week, hence, no new posts. The one day I tried to post, there was something wrong with blogspot and I couldn't insert any images, so booooooo.

Anywhoo, i'm sure NY will bring plenty of inspritation and so forth, so I will try to post either while i'm there or alot when i get back. Until then, enjoy this little nugget that I ordered a few of for the salon from urban outfitters.