This week, Room for Improvement discusses cellular shades and RapidFit interior mouldings, two products encountered during the $1,000, six-week office overhaul.
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Looking for ways to add character to your motorhome? Why not update the RV slide-out moulding? It's easier than you think!
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Plinth blocks, door trims, baseboards and even corbels add height, interest and a whole lot extra to your doors and windows and the overall appearance of your rooms. These little features can not only add character, but also unify different living spaces. Tutorials, videos and more. Read more here.
Because windows have the ability to change the appearance of an entire room in the house, it is critical to pay close attention to them when decorating. If you don't like curtains and prefer light to flow freely into your home, "empty" windows can be dull and uninteresting. However, your windows and the entire space will gain freshness and get rid of monotony with the help of these 6 decorative solutions that we will give below. Make sure you check the list to find out more!
Revolutionary decorative mouldings which can be drilled, sanded, glued, painted, stained, varnished, or distressed. When warm they become bendy!
When I first reached out to Sonja over at JS Life & Style about potentially sharing her home with us, it was in thanks to her amazing dining room that I spotted on insta. The chandelier, the rustic wo...
TWO LOVELY THINGS to try at home for some beautiful ornamentation — hand-painted panel moulding as in this Christian Bérard-inspired Manhattan townhouse, designed by John Barman, and an astonishingly lovely trompe-l’oeil—ultra-detailed photographic wallpaper that will make your rooms resemble the chambers of a Louis XV manor . . . [images : 1 – material girls // 2 – la nouvelle collection Hausmannienne par Christophe Koziel via Victoria]
This is a sample of the Barringtons Grisaille mural, printed with the same archival inks and museum-quality canvas as your final scenic wallpaper. For information on ordering, visit our How It Works page or Contact Us. Scroll down for details about this mural. sample size: about 6" x 16" see complete mural download tear sheet
Out the back door was a porch, which was also beyond repair
This framed print features illustrations inspired by many visits to the farmers market. I’ve created the illustrations here to celebrate what we can look forward to each season in our gardens, farms and farmers markets, and each drawing is labeled. This print is a wonderful way to learn about lesser-known varieties and seasonal favorites grown throughout the year! Many of these illustrations were featured in my annual Seasonal Harvest Calendar, which is on sale at the NYC Greenmarkets and here on my Etsy page. This framed print comes in multiple sizes: 8x10”, 11x14”, 16x20" and 20x25". I am partnering with an excellent archival printer to offer the option to add a 3/4" frame, in natural open grain maple wood, or wood with light yellow veneer. You can learn more about frames here: https://finerworks.com/frames/mouldings/italian-prime/501. Photos 3-7 show the light yellow frame in size 16x20" with a white mat around the print. Note on Timeframe: Framing and matting can take 2-3 weeks to arrive from your date of ordering. The framed prints are the following dimensions: 8x10 Framed: ~ 9x11” 8x10 Framed + Matted: 10x12” 11x14 Framed: ~ 12x15” 11x14 Framed + Matted: 13x16” 16x20 Framed: 18x22"
One of the world's most iconic cities gets a makeover.
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This is a 24x24 acrylic on canvas. If framing desired, please email me at [email protected] within 24 hours of purchase with your selections (float frame: warm silver, gold, natural maple, dark brown; flat frame: gold, silver) and I'll reply with photos of the available mouldings and send an additional inv
Okay, I did it…I painted something! Hah! I know that sounds like something I am always doing, but it’s been a while since I’ve painted an entire room. My son’s dreaded awful room!!! It was awful how bad his room needed it and we’ve only been in the house for about a year. Well, I […]
This home is being sold fully furnished, primarily with antiques. This house was built in 1914. It is located on .43 acres in Shelby, North Carolina. The home features a covered front porch, hardwood floors, crown moulding, wide baseboards and some vintage light fixtures. There are a couple of outbuildings on the property. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms and 1,656 square feet. $250,000 Contact Deedie Dedmon with RE/MAX Select: [email protected] From the Zillow listing: This home is fully furnished !Beautiful antiques/ cherry furniture / new kitchen appliances plus washer and dryer Large fenced back yard The bedrooms do not have closets but their in the hallway The heat is baseboard and two gas wall units. Let them know you saw it on Old House Life!
and what is up with me via or not up with me I'm home today and cleaning my kitchen. top to bottom Everything in my house has been neglected since mid March when I started working all the time in furniture sales. via Of course cleaning the kitchen got me to thinking about changes to the kitchen. And so I hit Pinterest to look at some of my favorites. via I wish I had a spot for some open shelving. via love the marble counters in this photo via This kitchen is cute and quaint. via What a magnificent stove! via I love the way this one is set up with a shelf above. So I have laid on the sofa for a week now.... Done absolutely nothing. Time to tell you what is up with me. I was let go from my big furniture job for low sales on July 30th. My manager said she'd give me a glowing reference if I needed it. I only sold $54,000 in merchandise in the month of July. Not enough. I needed to sell about 10,000 more. In the time I was there I sold over $200,000 in four months. Not enough. Not that the next person they hire will do better...but it's worth it to them to look for another. On to the next thing. I don't know what that thing will be. So I pretty much did nothing for a week. Dogs didn't mind. Dogs never complain about anything I do or don't do. Good news is...I'll be here more. Bad news is....I've got to make money so I'll be looking for another job. But for today....I'm just going to clean the kitchen. That will be enough. Tweet
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Part three of an occasional series about what I'm enjoying in my "new" house one year after we started our big renovation project. The dining room isn't the only space that will feel different for the holidays this year -- the family room got a total overhaul as well. Last year we were able to get a tree in there about a week before Christmas, but the room was otherwise mostly empty given that most of our belongings were boxed up in the guest room or stashed in a pod in our driveway. Now we have a brand new room to enjoy (although it's still the same old furniture) -- we took out a load-bearing column that chopped up the space, installed a steel beam in the ceiling to support the second floor, added recessed lighting, replaced the floor and completely changed the focal wall of the room (as a reminder, I don't recommend tackling a project like this without consulting a good architect first). Within all those changes, here are the details that I like best about the space... 1. Bookcases: The biggest feature we added to the room is the built-in bookcases flanking the fireplace. As lifelong book nerd and former English teacher, I love having books out and available. There are still more books in boxes upstairs, but at least I've got lots out where I can see them. Plus, what you don't see are all the toys tucked away inside those cabinets. 2. Dictionary shelf: In case having lots of books isn't nerdy enough for you, I also love being able to have a big, fat dictionary open and ready. Yes, I know you can look up anything on the internet. But it's just not the same. 3. Fireplace with mantel: Our old fireplace had a crumbling brick facade and no mantel -- nothing for hanging stockings or displaying treasures. Now we have sparkly mica tile (complete with a keystone) and a gorgeous mantel that ties into the book cases on either side. IT's so pretty that we didn't want to cover it up with a big fireplace screen (and it's just gas logs anyway), so we found this funky metal design with leaves and birds -- a great bit of quirky on an otherwise traditional design. 4. Media cabinet: No, this photo doesn't look pretty. But that's exactly the point. All those cables and boxes and electronics stay hidden inside that cabinet below the TV. And thanks to some kind of magical sensor that my husband installed, the remote works through the wood cabinet doors to run the TiVo box inside. 5. Trim work: The beautiful molding around the bookcases isn't the only trim detail in the room. Our talented architect and carpenter (who also created the bookcases and mantel) added a column effect at the corners of the room, which is open to the kitchen on one end and the foyer/hall on the other end. It's a great touch that helps separate the room (and the wall colors) without taking up any real space in the floor plan. What little details make your family room great? Or what projects are you plotting to turn the space into the room you're imagining? Check out the rest of this series... - Part 1: Powder Room - Part 2: Dining Room .
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