Monday, November 28, 2011

A Winner + Lovely Bedding

How was everyone’s Thanksgiving?  I hope it was filled with love.  I know mine was.  It was wonderful to gather with my family and spend precious time with my little one…who is getting very big way too quickly.  He turned 6 months old today. My how time has flown.  He’s going to be a year old before I can blink!

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A Winner

Thanks to all of you who entered my Shabby Apple dress giveaway last week.  The winner of the dress is Andrea Mickelson.  Andrea please send me an email as soon as you can.  Thanks!

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And on a totally random note I’m digging this mismatched bedding from Furbish.  Love this store.  I Wish I lived a little closer to Raleigh so I could visit.  Maybe I’ll have to take a trip one of these days.  I’ll have to add it to my never ending list of things to do.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

{ Give Thanks }


Gather...


Create a paper templette with the size triangle you want to use. (It doesn't have to be perfect)


Use Pinking sheers to avoid fraying (and the sewing machine)


Hot glue string, twine, or ribbon to the back (or front) of your triangles


Clip stencil letters on your triangles with clothes pins, paper clips, whatever works.



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Monday, November 21, 2011

Giveaway – Shabby Apple

Shabby Apple: great dresses that make dressing simple.

I’m so excited to bring you my newest giveaway from Shabby Apple.  If you aren’t familiar with Shabby Apple please head over to their website and look around.  They have some of the most beautiful women's dresses and killer accessories. Many of their dresses have the look of vintage dresses and are just precious.  I wish I had known about their maternity dresses when I was pregnant.  They have some adorable ones. 

Here’s a small sampling of some of my favorites at shabby apple right now.

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Gondola

Tiers of tantalizing ruffles cascade down this flirtatious frock.   A side zipper, cap sleeves and a black, grosgrain bow complete the dress.  Made from a sumptuous poly charmeuse, this dress is perfect for any party!

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Vivid yellow petals blaze along a thick turquoise gem center in this striking sunburst stone ring. Onesize. 1.5

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They even carry adorable little girl’s dresses.

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Lucky for you Shabby Apple is giving away this Da Vinci dress to one of my readers.  It could be you! 

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To enter to win this Shabby Apple dress "like" Shabby Apple on Facebook and then leave me a comment saying you did so.  To get an extra entry tweet about the giveaway on Twitter and then come back and leave an additional comment saying you did.

I’ll be accepting entries for the giveaway until Friday night, November 25th, at midnight and I’ll announce the winner of the giveaway on Monday, November 28th.

Shabby Apple is also giving all of my readers 10% off of their apparel and accessories.  All you need to do is enter CHARMHOMEDESIGN10OFF at checkout.  The coupon code is good for 30 days from the date of this post so get shopping!

**To enter this giveaway you must have a US shipping address.  There will be no exchanges for the winning dress.

Good Luck Ladies!!

{ Decorating for a Teen Boy }

It's a slippery slope.
Too much is just that...too much.
You teeter on the ledge of little boy and man.
So, I was very happy to see this room for a 13 year old boy coming together so nicely.


It's not my usual vintage style room.
It's A LOT more modern. Which I think fits this boy well.
Here's the inspiration for the room...

Louis
There's still much more that needs to be done, Euro pillows, blinds, comfy chair, mirror, floor lamp...
And, I'm sure I'll have to throw some chippy paint and rust in there somewhere!
But for now, it's lookin' good.
I especially love the upholstered wing-back bed frame and sconces.


Not too shabby from where it all began...
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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Christmas Decorating - Starts Here!


What is happening here - I'm starting to feel festive already. Maybe its because I'm a mother of an eight year old.

This is a happy snap of the beginnings of my Christmas styling theme. Red, white and grey. The grey is to match my newly restored and re-upholstered armchairs, just back from the upholsterer.
BTW this is one of a pair of old chairs I found at a second hand store. I just loved the shape and have had them for a few years now.

The fabric is a hard-wearing, heavy duty plush that I will admit I picked up at Spotlight for the bargain price of $12 a metre! (See, you don't have to pay $1000 - $1500 for an armchair if you look around.)

The "owl" bunting, made by one of the mothers at my daughter's school, is perfect and not too kitsch.

That huge star is from Ikea and is the best star I've seen out there - it even lights up!
What has inspired your decor for this Christmas?

{ Red Wagon Shelf }

I have yet to pass up a broken wagon sitting on the edge of the curb in the trash.
I have at least 6 of them. lot's of red ones, a yellow one and a black one. 
O, I love that black one.
Some we use in the yard, some just sit in the garage piled with stuff.
This red one was missing some wheels.


So, I sawed (and when I say "I" I mean my nephew Matthew) off the axle and 3 remaining wheels
and was left with this.  The perfect little shelf. 


The wooden shelves are pieces left over from this project.
It's the perfect vintage pop of color for my kitchen.




Friday, November 18, 2011

My Beach House Makeover Challenge



Top: living area with new white light fittings; Above: the new bathroom with pop-out bath extension - beats the sauna look! Below: view from the beach; bottom: most surfaces have had the white paint treatment, but this light fitting over the stair has to go!


This is possibly my biggest design challenge yet: get a difficult 80s holiday rental beach house ready to sell in a depressed property market.

We bought this "stuck-in-the-80s" beach house about 9 years ago. As the estate agent said to us at the time, "this is not really your kind of house". She wasn't wrong. We usually go for the cute old beach cottages.

However... this house was in a fabulous position right on the sand dunes with views up and down the coastline and out to the river behind. Its on a big block next to a north facing reserve and is relatively private compared to many in the area.

The other point it had going for it was the double height ceilings in the living area. (You see from the outside it looks a bit like a Swiss chalet!) Despite its chalet-ness, it had a great beach vibe. "Vibe" or atmosphere - whatever you call it - is very important to us when we make property investments.

But boy, was it dated. The bathroom was paneled in diagonal knotty pine boards like a sauna, with a decorative wheat sheath tile over the bath. The benchtops throughout were peachy pink and the kitchen cupboards were mushroom pink.

Being a beachfront, it was a significant financial outlay which meant we had to holiday rent it as much as we could. Most years we tackled one aspect to renovate - one year it was the kitchen, another year the bathroom, a beach shower extension or the deck.

Fortunately the house is quite solidly built of double brick on the ground floor and has shingles on the upper floor - thinking (or wishing) Hamptons here. More recently we rendered the brickwork to get rid of the blonde 80s textured brick and that was a huge improvement.

Over the years we have painted out much of the knotty pine paneling and interior brickwork as well as much of the endless metres of woodwork. Short of letting off a white paint bomb inside the house, I am still wondering how we can get it all painted in time. One plan was to paint the floorboards white.

To cut to the chase, the main renovation tasks are done but I am working on jazzing up the furnishings and fixtures. Much of the interior needs a boost as it has been a hard working rental and I do have a pretty small budget...

Last week I put in new light fittings in the living area which made a big difference. I'm off to the shops to look at some new dining chairs and more light fittings to replace the dated ones still there.
Any suggestions are welcome. Should I paint the floorboards? Should I replace the wooden venetian blinds with white ones or shutters?

A Winner and the Reveal

The winner of the lovely pillows from The Taylor Galen Workroom is EKL Designs.  I don’t have your email address though so please send me an email at charmhomedesign[at]gmail[dot]com.

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There was also another winner…US!  We won the viewer’s choice for the best window display from Window’s on Design.  Here’s a look at our window design.  We can finally reveal it on the blog.  A few of you may have seen it last week when I briefly revealed it then took it down.  Whoopsy…I didn’t realize I wasn’t supposed to reveal it until after it was down. 

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-Only a few more weeks until I start shooting the regular season of my new show on HGTV.  I’ve been crazy busy with the team designing, planning and purchasing for this season…hence, the lack of posting lately.  I can’t wait to tell you all more details about it!! 

xo, Cristi

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

{ Closet Organization }

I recently gave our foyer a mini makeover with a striped ceiling. 
Which I  L O V E ! 


But this inside of the foyer closet, not so much...


Besides it was a total mess before I emptied it out.
I painted the back of the door black to match the rest of the house, and added some leftover hooks, a curtain rod on the inside of the door and hung one lower so the kids could reach their coats and some clips for mittens and what-nots.





With the colder weather and the Holidays coming, I'm happy to have one closet organized and ready for action!
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