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Blog hiatus December 31, 2008

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Due to some health issues, I’m unfortunately going to be limiting my blogging for the foreseeable future. I’ll try to get out one or two posts a week. If you’re interested in co-blogging about fabulous affordable interior design, shoot me an email at pearlandopal@gmail.com.

 

Vintage Wednesday: More ornaments from $5-10 December 17, 2008

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Vintage Wednesday: Ornaments from $10-15 December 10, 2008

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How to use Ikea items in your spaces December 8, 2008

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Have you ever walked into someone’s living room and thought, “this looks like an Ikea/West Elm/Crate and Barrel catalog”?

This photograph by Simon Bevan illustrates how an iconic item can be used well.

The print on the wall is either a Bild poster from Ikea or very similar to one, and most people who’ve been to an Ikea store are familiar with the flowers-in-rows print.

In Bevan’s room, the print is nicely framed, and the dishes on the table have the same type of busy pattern without matching exactly. The piece blends into the room as a whole (at least as far as we can see in the photo). The trick is to use only one or two recognizable pieces from any one place in a room. If you use an Ikea table, try to find chairs somewhere else. If you find a fabulous vintage sofa at a thrift store, don’t bother with the matching end chairs.

In our bedroom, we used the overlapping squares headboard from West Elm, but not the matching bench or chairs. Using one piece lets that piece shine while keeping the room from looking like a catalog set. It’s easy to go to a store and pick out an entire matching room, but that room will always look like a set. Combining old and new furniture and accessories from different places keeps rooms from being matchy-matchy and lets your own style shine through.

Via Desire to Inspire.

 

Friday shinies: Handmade glass icicle ornaments under $15 December 5, 2008

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Use these gorgeous glass icicles on your tree or in a window (or if you have lots, in a clear glass bowl). The last one is more than $15, but at 12 for $29 a great price per piece.

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Vintage Wednesday: Ornaments from $5-10 December 3, 2008

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6 hot clocks under $30 December 1, 2008

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All from Target.com:

 

Vintage Wednesday: Christmas ornaments under $5 November 26, 2008

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Five affordable black and white fine art photographs November 24, 2008

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Vintage Wednesday: bird cages November 19, 2008

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