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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Lofty celebrations: The Reveal! (A PARA Paints Blog Crew project)

sectional lounge end pm

In yesterday’s blog post, I told you the “Before” story of our loft makeover. And today is the “After” – a day I’ve been looking forward to for almost twelve years! Who says I don’t have any patience? ;-)

So the story left off with Charles the orange sectional and some blue colour chips. And what colour did I decide on? The loft is primarily a home theater, so I wanted to go dark on the walls. I decided on PARA Paints Rainy Skies. The trim is Climb The Mast.

 rainy skies climb the mast

I have to admit, I had an “OH MY GOD, WHAT HAVE I DONE?!” moment when the painter (a friend of ours)started rolling on the first coat. But as the old colour disappeared under Rainy Skies, I loved the transformation more and more. The dark blue went onto the walls and right up onto the vaulted ceiling – which you might think would make the room feel small, but the dark ceiling actually makes it feel like there’s no ceiling at all – it’s like you’re looking up at the night sky.

blue walls 1

Click here to read the railing saga, complete with a fire at the paint shop!

When the painting was done, it was time to have some decorating fun! Which was a bit of a challenge, because I really couldn’t condone going out and buying new stuff when we already have so much stuff in our house. The only things I bought are the cushions and orange throw and a piece of art. And we bought a few pieces of furniture at Ikea to hold the media components. Otherwise, everything in the loft came from somewhere else in the house.

I slightly modified my plan to create a reading nook with a chaise:

blue nook

And opted for a leather arm chair, cow print foot stool, and small side table. I prefer to buy original art, but the colours in this piece were perfect and for $15 at HomeSense, it was too good a deal to pass up :-)

art 2

reading nook 4 pm

I put my telescope in the opposite nook.

telescope 1 pm

This little seating area in the corner has two more leather arm chairs, an orange ceramic drum stool (originally bought for the back patio), and a floor lamp. I couldn’t resist buying the orange bicycle cushion :-) A triptych I bought years ago from my friend & artist Matt LeBlanc will go on the wall above the chairs.

leather chairs

When we bought the sectional for our family room a couple of years ago, we needed to put the sofa somewhere. Of course, it ended up in our loft, the home for wayward furniture :-)

beige sofa left end pm

My $7.00 lamp on a craftsman desk that I bought on sale at Pier 1ages ago and never had a real use for – till now :-)

beige sofa lamp 2

Originally, the colour scheme was going to be navy blue, orange, and purple. But I really liked the bright green on the floral cushion, and decided to add more bright green. This green & black plaid throw that I bought last summer in PEI at MacAusland’s Woolen Mills is the perfect addition :-) And it keeps me warm when I’m watching a movie!

orange sofa cushions 2 pm

A couple of years ago, I convinced hubby to make a metal & wood table like the Brickmaker’s tables at Restoration Hardware that are way out of my price range. My original plan was to use scraps of wood that we already had for the top, but then we found a beautiful piece of live edge spalted maple at KJP Select Hardwoods that I loved. It wasn’t quite wide enough for the metal base that hubby already made, so he added a strip of a dark African hardwood down the middle.

coffee table 2 pm

coffee table wide 2 pm

coffee table close 1 pm

A few years ago, I bought four chairs and a pedestal table from Kijiji. We refinished the table and refinished & reupholstered the chairs, and now they have a new home in the loft as a games table.

game table corner 2

Click here to read about the chair makeover and click here to read about the table makeover

Of course, you can’t have a home theater without a big-screen TV, right? Well, hubby grabbed the motto go big or go home and ran with it – he bought a projector and used Screen Goo to paint a HUGE 12’ wide screen on the wall. To hold all the components, we bought three tables at Ikea – a LACK TV bench and two LACK coffee tables – and lined them up together. The bench in the middle was shorter than the coffee tables, so hubby added pieces of oak to the bench legs to make it the same height.

unit under screen pm

Projector off:

room angle 2a pm

Projector on:

room angle tv on 2 pm

With a dark colour on the walls and ceiling, you really get an experience similar to watching a movie in a theater (especially at night when there’s no sunlight in the room).

from behind sofa 3 pm

She approves ;-) (Sorry the picture is crooked, but it was too funny not to use it :-) )

from behind sofa 1 pm

It took 12 years, but our loft has finally been transformed from a big empty unfinished space into a room that’s perfect for watching  movies and sports and entertaining friends. Who wants to come over on Saturday night for a game of Rock Band? ;-)

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Thank you PARA Paints and Bonds Decor for providing the paint :-)

Coincidentally, Rachel at Hue recently wrote this blog post about why it’s best to paint a media room a dark colour. Rachel, I couldn’t agree more! :-)

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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Flamingo fun

A few weeks ago, Mikky at To Da Loos wrote a blog post about this super-cute Springkorn shower curtain from Ikea:

I was like, Oooooh, I want it! But where would I put it? The master bathroom is getting a glass shower door and the guest bathroom is purple and not flamingoy at all. But…. I do have this Jonathan Adler TP holder, which just happens to be pink & orange & white & purple…

TP holder

And the walls are ICI Purple Granite…

purple granite

And I could buy some towel in Orange Flame & Fiery Pink at Target in Charleston…

towels

Yeah, that could work!

curtain tp

curtain towels

The before was nice:

shower grey

But the after is way more fun :-)

curtain 2

curtain 3

Life’s too short not to have some flamingo fun :-)

Sunday, December 9, 2012

PARA Paints Blog Crew project: Craft room reveal

First there were the Kelly Wearstler-inspired walls:

stripes painted 2

Then there was the Tiny Fey Sexy Librarian Desk:

orange drawers 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And then the purple door with turquoise edges:

edge 2

And now my craft room is ready for its final reveal! Come on in and let’s take a look around…

JAX does design from doorway

As scary as it was, this is how the room looked before I got up the mojo to clean it up.

JAX does design craft room before 1

Hubby built a bulkhead to hide that silver duct pipe…

JAX does design craft room bulkhead pm

Which now doubles as a magnet board! The three magnets on the left are glass pieces from RAVEK architectural glass art – I just hot glued small magnets to the backs of the pieces of glass.

JAX does design magnets 2

I hung some colourful jewelry from these dog butt magnets :-)

JAX does design necklaces

As you can see in the before pics. there was no ceiling and just one bare light bulb in the middle of the room. Hubby installed a ceiling and pot lights…

JAX does design ceiling 3 pm

And then I convinced him that the room really needed a chandelier – especially because I found the perfect sparkly purple chandelier at HomeSense :-)

JAX does design chandelier close 4

JAX does design chandelier crystals close

I also picked up a couple of orange ceramic boxes and a bright pink clock at HomeSense.

JAX does design shelves 5

JAX does design pink clock 2

I saw these pink pencil holders at Ikea – perfect to add another touch of bright pink to the room.

JAX does design Ikea pink pencil holders

As I walked towards the cash with the pink pencil holders, I though to myself it was too bad Ikea doesn’t sell pink trash cans and OH MY GOD, THEY DO SELL PINK TRASH CANS! I snapped one up, and now it’s holding foil for more foil art.

JAX does design Ikea pink trash can

I originally planning to paint my old Ikea Billy bookcase and use it for display and storage, but by this point I was tired of painting and just wanted something done and ready to go. The Expedit shelving unit from Ikea was perfect…

JAX does design shelving 4

But the unit sits flat on the floor, so it would have to stand away from the wall in order to clear the baseboard. Unless we added legs to it – and it just so happens the Stuva Grundlig legs come with green feet in just the right shade to go with the desk :-)

JAX does design shelving leg 1

The back legs are positioned far enough in on the base so that the unit clears the baseboard.

JAX does design shelving back leg close

This baby is solid and definitely won’t be tipping over! Even filled with my craft stuff and projects and a few knicknacks, like buttons and pieces of costume jewelry and beads….

JAX does design button jars 6

JAX does design coloured glass vases

JAX does design glitter and ribbons

JAX does design books

JAX does design chalk paint 1

JAX does design floats 1

These white boxes from Ikea hold all my bottles of paint. The labels are paint chips in the colours of the paints that are in each box. Now when I need green paint, I know where to find green paint :-)

JAX does design white Ikea boxes 1

One of the end walls in the room has a big opening. I assume it’s there to let in some light from the patio doors, seeing as there aren’t any windows in the room. It really didn’t serve any useful purpose before…

JAX does design craft room before 3

…and then I had an AH-HA moment – why not create  a little something like this:

craft room mary ohara interiorsImage via Houzz | Design by Martha O’Hara Interiors

Hubby added strips to each side of the opening with holes that metal rods from Home Depot sit in.

 rods in holes

And voila, a gift wrapping holder that doubles as a privacy screen from the rest of the basement :-)

gift wrapping wall RS

I want to be able to use the desk from any side, so rather than pushing it up against a wall, it’s in the middle of the room. I like to paint and work on crafts standing up, so hubby modified it to be counter height. But for the sitting down kind of projects, there’s a purple counter height stool from Wicker Emporium.

JAX does design from doorway 3

I picked up some colourful plastic baskets at the Dollar Store to corral my stuff in the desk drawers.

JAX does design inside desk drawer

The ledges are the perfect place to put my finished artwork and some more knicknacks….

JAX does design balloon dog

JAX does design chandelier close 5

from shelf corner 2

A huge thank you to PARA Paints and Bonds Decor for providing all the paint for my craft room. Here are the colours that I used.

image_thumb3 P5216-14D Climb the Mast Desk legs, ceiling, trim, stripes on walls
image_thumb2 P5021-41D Shopping Spree Desk body & legs above brass bands
image P5021-34 Splurged Again Door edges
image P5021-24 It’s A Steal Walls
image_thumb1 P5072-65 Sunkist Inside of drawers
image_thumb P5044-62 Leek Top of desk
image P5196-51 Platform Sandals Door

I’m so happy with how my craft room turned out. It’s bright and colourful and functional, and all my craft supplies are now in one place and within easy reach. Well, for now, anyway – knowing me, it won’t be neat & organized for long!

Do you have a craft room or a designated spot in your house where you work on your projects?

snowflake

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