Showing posts with label flea market decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flea market decorating. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

A sweet, vintage tresure-filled Toronto home

Posted by MAKMU ta On Monday, November 07, 2011

A Monday pep-up for you! I love the modest, personality-filled character of this home.

Great light in this room!


Plants add so much life to a space.  We currently have 4 in our small living room.





I can't decide if this dining room would benefit from a flat-weave area rug.









via Covet Garden

Monday, February 21, 2011

Making industrial style furnishings work for you

Posted by MAKMU ta On Monday, February 21, 2011

So a reader wrote me recently with a great find - this industrial metal and leather chair - but she needed some inspiration on how to balance it in her space. So I've rounded up a collection of spaces that are either very industrial or nod to the industrial style, so she can get some ideas on how to successfully incorporate it into her space. Any ideas/tips for her?

Here is the chair

Industrial interiors are often characterized by minimalist decor, a cool palette - a lot of grays, and materials such as brick, stone, metal, and glass. I think the key here would be to introduce the chair in a room where one or all of these characteristics are present. It doesn't need to be completely industrial, but add a few industrial elements to balance out the chair. Whether it be a metal lamp, a steel file cabinet, or bare floors.


Plants and a gilt mirror cozy up this space.
via Willow Decor

This interior is very industrial and takes it's inspiration from a lab. There are lots of objects that could be paired with the chair to balance it in the space.
via Taddie Tales


The palette in this dining room is very industrial - browns and grays, which visually supports the metal industrial lighting fixture.
via Sarah's Fab Day

Metal bins and open shelves ad an industrial touch.
via Poppytalk

The chair would look great in this workspace decorated with old wire hangers and baskets.
via NSK Wood

The chair would also look at home behind this antique industrial table used as a desk.
via Great Oak Circle

via Frugal Mom


All of the above work spaces would be great fits for the chair.
two above via The New Victorian Ruralist

Metal lighting fixtures and an industrial cupboard used as a credenza - all in cool grays, create a factory atmosphere.
via The City Sage

This dining room is a good example of how to mix industrial furnishings in with other styles. The metal chairs and traditional wood pedestal table work together because decor is kept spare and minimal.



More environments where I could see the chair working.
4 above via Apartment Therapy

This space is not very industrial, but the minimal coffee table and bare floors would balance out the metal and leather of the chair.
via You've Got to See This

Any other ideas for Nikki?

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Which magazine featured this house best? A fun election!

Posted by MAKMU ta On Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Can we all give a hallelujah to the end of political ads? I wish there was a rule that in political ads candidates could only talk about the positive things they've done and want to do- and NOT mention any other candidates!

So, I thought I'd have a fun election. We have the same house - the home of the folks who run Indenfor & Udenfor, featured by 7 different publications. I want you to vote which magazine featured the home best. You can click on each image for a larger view.






The above 6 are from Vtownen, Holland, February 2006





The four images above are from Skona Hem, Sweden, 2003






These 5 are from a Japanese article, "Lives with the Scandinavian Tools"






These 5 are as seen in Henne, Norway, October 2002







The above 6 from Elle Decoration, UK, January 2005






These 5 are from Case de Abitare, Italy, November 2003




The above four are from Bolig Magasinet, April 2003, Denmark

So, who gets your vote?

A. Vtwonen
B. Skona Hem
C. Japan "Lives with the Scandinavian Tools
D. Henne
E. Elle Decoration UK
F. Casa de Abitare
E. Bolig Magasinet

Can't wait to hear what you guys think!

all images via Idenfor & Udenfor

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