Archive for the ‘Library’ Category

Comfy office

August 28th, 2010

Before we had planned to separate the three upstairs rooms into a library, study/office, and a guest bedroom. The library looked like this the last time it was discussed:

After talking about our future plans for the house and staying longer than five years, and the idea of future kids in the semi-near future. I realized I really wanted to not have to do the room over again. So we decided to combine the studio/office and the library together. This is what it looks like now:

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The photos don’t show the fabulous view, since I took them at night. We started making plans for the room to make it work for us. I really need the storage space since I started my new business, and Steve needs a relaxing place to study. We’re in the planning stages, but I’m very excited. It’s long overdue.

It’s a winner.

March 26th, 2010

I talked about ideas for the living room here, and I wasn’t sure about the fabric for the curtains. We did the reverse and chose a paint color rather than choosing that last, and for the most part it’s been wonderful. I love the wall color, and the plum just really adds a punch to the whole house.

So while I love the darker color, it’s been my project to lighten up the room as much as possible without being bland. This created some issues for me when deciding fabric for this room. I thought green would be a nice compliment, but I couldn’t find anything that was quirky enough for me until I went to IKEA. I’ve used Cecilia fabric before, but even when I had a piece of excess fabric strung over the existing fabric I wasn’t sure. So I went ahead and purchased 6 yards which would only be enough to cover one window (yes, I know). I used 3 yards to sew one panel, and the second 3 years is washed, ironed, pinned, and waiting to be sewn.

Here is how the fabric looks:

New curtains.

I must say that I LOVE it! I still need to sew the second panel for that window. I’ll need to buy 12 more yards to cover the second window you can see,and a third window in the other corner. The character and little pops of green compliment the plum, and the birds make my heart smile.

Future library

March 5th, 2010

Future library