We explore the Boulder House, home to landscape design practice Wyer & Co's creative director Anthony Wyer and his family.
For as long we've had great design, there have been bad ones, too. Loose boulders on staircases, see-through toilets, windowless curtains—the list goes on.
For as long we've had great design, there have been bad ones, too. Loose boulders on staircases, see-through toilets, windowless curtains—the list goes on.
For as long we've had great design, there have been bad ones, too. Loose boulders on staircases, see-through toilets, windowless curtains—the list goes on.
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“The door handle is the handshaking of the building,” says the Finnish architect and former professor, Juhani Pallasmaa. An excellent combination of the architectural plan with the interior decor is the best way to open the door to your dream house.
For as long we've had great design, there have been bad ones, too. Loose boulders on staircases, see-through toilets, windowless curtains—the list goes on.
For as long we've had great design, there have been bad ones, too. Loose boulders on staircases, see-through toilets, windowless curtains—the list goes on.
For as long we've had great design, there have been bad ones, too. Loose boulders on staircases, see-through toilets, windowless curtains—the list goes on.
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All actions below are pretty critical right now..... I need to get my hair cut and colored. I need a pedicure. I need my eyebrows waxed. I just need a couple of days to clean up my act. All before a photoshoot on the 13th. Looking at my schedule.....I am not sure this is gonna happen. Thank goodness for photoshop:) I guess I'm feeling pretty ragged lately. August in Atlanta is hot and humid and my Keratin treatment has worn off which means it's ponytail time..... not a good look on me. blah blah blah. I thought I might get some sympathy from my husband about my schedule and he looked at me and said "well you signed up for this...." Crickets......What the hell....I gave him a hard side eye. Let's just get right to some fun stuff like the rest of the photos from the #boulderflip Starting with the bathrooms! Which were very outdated. Basement level bath before After This is a tiny bathroom But it looks so much better.... This lovely hall bathroom upstairs! We used this combination of tile and vanity in the last project! Tile from Home Depot. Vanity from Build.com. Remember that small master bath. As you can see when you step out of the shower you are almost stepping in the toilet:) We took about 18" from a linen closet on the other side to make the space between the shower and toilet larger. It had to happen..... Also took the door off and hung a sliding door on the outside. This was the plan.... So much better..... Let's head right into the master bedroom! The worst part is that dang window right in the middle of the room! We had 2 beds and one of them had a tall gray headboard. This one was a little more see-through and in my opinion [even though it had a more casual look] maybe it helped with the fact it was half in front of the window. So we worked with it....what are ya gonna do right? Using gray and adding a little pink to the mix. Happy to find that piece of art at World Market. The doors were painted BM Ozark Shadows Alrighty then....are you done with your coffee yet? Just a little more.... Here is the other bedroom with the taller gray headboard.... Before of the basement level After with tile and new carpet The wallpaper really added that punch right? I got to use those awesome World Market Chairs! Tile from Floor and Decor You see that opening back to the right....that is the laundry room. Which was nasty.... Cleaned up with tile and paint. Then we added these shelves at the last minute! Before After Mostly World Market furniture and that sofa we ordered from Target! Here are a few images from the listing site. Paint: BM White Dove Done. See part one here and part two here I know there were questions from part one and two and I will get to those.....I promise! Today....it's back over to the House Beautiful project opening all the vendor boxes in the basement in over 90 degree heat. Crikey.....Yesterday I did it for 3 hours and as I was down there sweating.....I thought "hey I am a glamorous interior designer"....and I could not find any glamour down there at all. Shaysweatytiredgirl
For as long we've had great design, there have been bad ones, too. Loose boulders on staircases, see-through toilets, windowless curtains—the list goes on.
For as long we've had great design, there have been bad ones, too. Loose boulders on staircases, see-through toilets, windowless curtains—the list goes on.
This vanity is a real space-saver! It fits in the corner, so it uses the room nicely. The vanity is black with a glossy finish. It's shaped to fit right
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Name: Amy Tremper of Stitch & Hammer Location: Boulder, Colorado Size: 350 square feet Years lived in: 8 months; Rented Everyone meet Amy, owner and founder of Stitch & Hammer, a leather goods shop based out of Boulder, Colorado. What started as a desire to reconnect with her family heritage led to a serious side project and quickly (and perhaps somewhat unexpectedly) evolved into an established and fast growing business.
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For as long we've had great design, there have been bad ones, too. Loose boulders on staircases, see-through toilets, windowless curtains—the list goes on.
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I grew up on a 20 acre hobby farm with parents who loved landscaping and gardening. My father trucked in enormous trees (30 feet tall) and loads of boulders whi…
I hope you guys got a chance to scroll through the One Room Challenge post. I'm so amazed at all the talent out there and how they can pull it together so fast! I can vouch for the pressure. #deadlines I have some updates today on my Boulder project. I'll be heading back out there in about 10 days to give this staging thing another whirl! Let's recap. If you remember the outside of the house looked like this We decided early on to paint the house dark because the wood was in bad shape in areas and after we painted my Madison project I'm pretty much obsessed with the look! In fact the front of the house was in pretty bad shape so the wood was replaced and just to confuse the issue....[why not right]..... was hung horizontally. Then we made another decision to paint only the front entry area white! Inspiration: Using natural wood, dark paint and white! After looking at about a thousand or so outside lights [they had to be statement!] I somehow stumbled on these from Lamps Plus. Can't wait to see these bad boys installed..... Remember when you walked in the front door this is what you saw.... And now.....we have this! I haven't seen it in person yet but I can't wait! The bathrooms have all been tiled. Master before After Hall bathroom before After And....bonus room bath before After Some painting.....in the TV/Den Back entry area Black shiplap! I'm hitting every trend on this one:) And you remember my inspiration for the kitchen? It's starting to come together..... The kitchen backsplash got installed with the black and white Cement Tile. Hopefully they will send me some more pictures soon....I used to get zero until I read them the riot act. The million dollar question is "do we have enough furniture to fill this place up?" I guess we will see:) To see more pictures and updates of this Boulder project you can go here, here , here and here I know you were curious about the Mother Cluckin Fried Chicken Festival I mentioned....it was pretty dang good! All. You. Can. Eat. Shayfull