Remodelista: Sourcebook for the Considered Home Design*Sponge | Your home for all things Design. Home Tours, DIY Project, City Guides, Shopping Guides, Before & Afters and much more Design: Phantasy Landscape (part of the larger experimental Visiona 2 interior) Designer: Vener Panton (Danish, 1926-1998) Date: 1970 Country of Origin: Denmark Materials & Construction: Wooden frame, foam padding, cloth covering. Background: The vast social change, sexual liberation and narcotic experimentation of the late 1960s gave way to a wave of boundary-pushing psychedelic designs that sought to challenge the ways humans see and interact with everyday objects. *Illustration by Libby VanderPloeg
Top 25 Interior Design & Furniture Blogs We scoured the web looking for the best interior design and furniture blogs, and below is what we found. From large multi-writer blogs like Moco Loco to more personal fare like Gaile Guevara, the below 25 blogs (plus 5 honorable mentions) are the cream of the design crop. 1. Design Sponge This style website is the cream of the crop – using a gentle and creative presentation, Design Sponge serves up multiple posts every day about home design, new and innovative products and tips on home living in a modern world. 2. For a frequently updated online magazine dedicated to everything modern, give Moco Loco a visit. 3. With the tagline “Saving the world, one room at a time,” Apartment Therapy makes it very clear that it has big dreams for its readers. 4. InHabitat is a design website with a mission — to bring together design solutions that are cutting-edge, high-tech, innovative and green. 5. Just as its name implies, this website takes traditional Ikea furniture and redesigns it. 6. 7. 8.
Build a Master Closet System You have all been down the closet aisle to know what $200 can buy you for organization. And I've been especially painfully aware of this over the last five years, sharing a four foot wide closet with the Ram, tucked behind the bedroom door, with a $200 closet organizer. This closet to be specific. And we STILL had to build it . . . if you know what I mean. So we should know better than to budget a new closet for just $200. Been there, done that, right? Well, this one did run a tad over $200 - right at $230 using up some scrap 1/4" plywood for the drawer bottoms and we already had the screws, but we feel the extra $30 bucks - and the week of work - was definitely worth it. Now SHE wants one too. A few months back, our family sat down and decided to tackle projects that would make our personal home nicer and easier to keep clean. So if you've also got a where to put laundry problem, this could be the post for you. And real quick - here is a breakdown of the supplies 4 - Wood Rod Pockets ($6)
Unique & Larger Stencils | Here you will find vintage panel and spot designs that were used in unique applications common in the Arts & Crafts Movement and larger designs that are suitable for taller ceilings and portieres. The Stickley Spots are an original design from Gustav Stickley’s Craftsman magazine. Dimensions for each stencil in our on-line catalog include the actual height of the stencil image and the length of the repeat. Overlays are often used not only for color separation (although you can use more than one color in a single overlay to create beautiful blending), but to add strength to the stencil plate. Larger Stencils – these designs are 9″ in height or over. KAUAI – CLICK TO BUYAvailable in two sizes; Suggested Paintstik® colors and stencil brush sizes used in above sample follow dimensions. $48.50 13.5″ x 16″ - Sandstone, 3/8″ brush; Mauve, 1/2″ brush; Sap Green, 3/4″ brush; Burnt Umber, 3/4″ brush ______________________________________________________________________________________________