Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Wishful Thinking

My best good friend Tiny (of http://cbjellart.blogspot.com/) left me some messages about desiring to make her own upholstered headboard one day for an aesthetically textured accent wall of a bed. And, well, am I not trying to be a source of gorgeous interiors images for inspiration to the masses here?

Sidenote- it's a very bizarre experience when you realize that you are obsessed with something without ever knowing it. Going through all my images to find headboards, the majority of them turned out to be tufted. New to me! Oh well, if you learn something new every day, might as well learn something new about yourself.


Hello tall dark and handsome stranger.
Love the dark walls matched with the dark trim and the dark furniture. I will say though I do NOT love the chandelier nor the open door. I do understand that you can't just close up a door in some situations, but for such an intimate dark space, have some decency and close the door to your bathroom. Please.



To me, this is perfect. With one very small minute detail. I don't love how shiny the fabric of the headboard is. I absolutely LOVE everything else. Dark, moody, highly textured, great color where its placed. Normally I hate the flowers they pick for the styling, but these are ppuuurrrffeecctt as well. And although I would say that perhaps the headboard is just a touch too tall, because the photo is cropped so you can't see the entire bed, there is a possibility that the proportion is much more balanced in real life. I do love me a high upholstered headboard, as you can lean up on it to read in bed or better yet, use it as a sofa if your living room was suddenly destroyed by wildfire. So props to a headboard that goes, thats right, up over your head!



On the opposite end of the spectrum, this one is much too short. FIX IT. (Love the wallcovering, HATE the bedspread and lamps.)



Hello lovely. The light in this room is slaying me. Not to be a nerd, but it reminds me of the elf city in Lord of the Rings. JUDGE ME. And once again, perfect height headboard. I LIKE EM BIG.



OH drool. I do love me some masculine spaces. Piping? Tweed? Layers? Leather? Nailhead trim? Oh my goodness yes. However, I spy with my little eye... smoking pipes on the wall? and is that Napoleon watching me as I sleep? Creeptastic.



Ahh back to the dark beauties. I have a thing for dark rooms with a pop of color. I absolutely love the idea of the headboard even though its not tufted. Looks like something anyone could DIY, just finally after they find the balls to paint their bed. C'mon people, if you feel guilted into keeping it you should at least make it your style. And because there is no pattern or texture on the fabric, you can't really screw up reupholstering it. I do have one slight HATE in this room though- what the hellllll were they thinking with that lampshade? Seriously? Is that pink?



When it doubt, put an animal in it and I will be so distracted I can barely critique. I will say, the depth of the tufting is probably the most perfect in this entire post. I love how the button lines are alternating so they form more mod star-shaped dents. I hope that when I've moved in and am snuggling with your dog that I can't see the bulb in that lamp while laying down. Just a precaution.



Hello once again grey sophisticated! And look at you, all intellectual and everything! This bed is supplying me with some bedtime reading material whether or not I had my own. How very nice of you. I would say this headboard is too low, but its just getting out of the way of the wallcovering. If this room was a guy, I would date it.



AHHHH color! Normally I would HATE this room, but they saved their asses with that glorious green. Ooooh and I bet thats velvet. Heres what I hate though, just so you will know- the artwork, the sidetable, every piece of whatever is on that sidetable, the lampshade, and the sloppy ass bed. I would like all these pieces individually I think, but they are just SOOOO mix matched that I can't even figure it out. My brain hurts.



COLOR COLOR COLOR! I would stay in this guest room. Really, I would.



The jury is still out on this one. Pros- say it with me now, COLOR. And I love that they have a seating area (I will take that lime sofa immediately kthanks). And I give them props for putting their bed on their window wall. And I kind of love that the headboard wraps around not only the bed but the night stands. But theres just Something I Can't Put My Finger On existing in this room. Maybe its the size of the headboard? The shape? The ridiculous amounts of curtains? The fact that I've seen this room in a different picture and its not flattering at all?



HELLLLLLLLOOOO!!! This. Is. AMAZEBALLS. Quick rundown cause I'm sure this is getting ridiculously repetitive- COLOR! PATTERN! TUFTING! PIPING! REPAINTED UGLY STUFF! CLEAN! MODERN LINES! I am too excited to speak!



I understand not everyone loves tufted headboards as much as I do, so how about some of these alternates, hmm?

A headboard that pulls double duty as a desk? Fabulous!

And another one. Not quite sure about the lamps, but I will ignore them to look out on that ocean view!


I'm all for unexpected craziness. Ignoring most of this room, the headboard is made of DOORS. Opinions my dears?



Or for those of us on a very cheap budget, how about an accent wall of FREE! Those are paint samples found at your hardware store. Just remember, before putting them up, make some level guide lines or you will be forever frustrated. Oh and also remember that its a lot of color and you should plan to either compliment what you already have or get rid of it (cough comforter cough)



How about a mirror? Kinky, yes, but also can make your space look much larger. I love how their artwork reflects so you think that they have more than what they actually do. Those dirty dirty red-room owners.



Or how about a headboard that also is a great nightlight? We females are all fans of twinkly lights, its a fact. I love all the ideas in this room, however I myself would use none of them in my own room. I have a personal preference for ridiculously high I-Must-Have-A-Running-Start-To-Have-Any-Hope-Of-Getting-On-This-Thing bed. I can only imagine trying to get UP out of all the low beds in the morning. Fuck that noise.



How about a more artsy/unusual headboard? Love those rock slabs. Just fully anchor them to the wall or you could have a very very very bad night.



Hi pretty, whats your name?



I really do love a natural wood headboard. Well, I can love a natural wood anything really. I'm a fan of big grain. Though I really don't like an over-wooden space. Like this wooden bed sitting on a wooden floor makes me vaguely uncomfortable. Quick fix- a rug. Please? Oh and I can't figure out why I dont love that asymmetrical hanging of the artwork. *Shrug*



A rockwall? Heck yes! How badass is that? I do love this room. Though what the frick are those little silver reflective circles on the wall? DISTRACTION.




Another natural option- recycled old wood as a headboard. Very DIY. Not my cup of tea, but heck, I've already picked at least four beds that I will be the proud owner of. I don't HAVE to love them all!



So if you like the nature option, why not go full out with, you know, REAL NATURE. I see no issues or potential problems with this set up what so ever.



How about this for unexpected? Tiles from a tin ceiling as a headboard? I kind of absolutely love this. I hope its not noisy as all cause I have the habit of sleeping with both arms over my head (yeah if you didn't realize I was weird by now, thats on you) and occasionally punching the wall. That might be why an upholstered would be the best option for me. Oh and that shelving thing is pretty fantasmic isn't it?




And for those of us that can't purchase/install any real furniture for one reason or another, I am ALL about a fake headboard. Even purchasing some wallpaper that you love and pinning it to the wall can define a space. I've even been tempted to do it with some epic wrapping paper. It's cheaper too.


Well I don't know about you my dears, but I'm now exhausted! What a coincidence!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

The Important Things In Life.

Since I refuse to reproduce ever in my life, but yet have a big fabulous home, guess what I'm gonna do. Thats right- goodbye extra bedrooms hello mega-walk in closets!



and instead of college funds, how bout some serious shoe funds?




I will name them all and read them bedtime stories and take them to the park to pick up men. Wait, thats kind of inappropriate. Ah, whatevs. [ps say hi to that sweet ass pattern! HIII!!!]




God I really love open closets. No, really. I do. It feels like your shopping every time you go to get dressed in the morning.



Individual cubbies for my favorite shoes? Why, you shouldn't have! You're too kind!



Sliding ladder like in only the most amazing libraries... If only my closet could be the size of the library in Beauty and the Beast. That thing was epic.



Pink, no. Office in your closet? Sure! Why not! I could have a computer that sorted all my shoes with a map and gps locals, especially with my now HUGE closet. I'm just thinking ahead.



Um, very much yes. Who would say no to this? Not me!



Who needs a living room? Honestly? This seems so much more practical.



I love being organized. I love clothes. I hate kids. I think this could work out really really well. And last time I checked, my closet won't get busted for breaking curfew, though I am worried about the parties it will throw when I leave town.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Inspiration Can Be Found Anywhere

As many of you know, I'm a resident assistant at the school I currently attend, and I just finished my spring training today. The last activity we did was actually very touching and has left me with a warm fuzzy feeling all day, and hopefully it will for the rest of the semester. What we did was all sit in a circle facing outwards (theres around 70 or 80 of us I guess) with our eyes closed, and ten people are chosen to be in the middle of the circle. They would list of something like, "touch someone who has helped you" or "touch someone who has challenged you" and then the ten standing people could touch as many people as it applied to them. We did this for probably around 15 minutes with everyone getting the chance to touch. It was all very positive and I was touched by a surprising amount of people, some for things that I didn't even realize people would connect to me, and then some things that I had always thought about myself I didn't get touched during. And what else surprised me were when I stood up, I was in the group of 'who hasn't been chosen to go yet?' and one of my friends who I had suspected had touched me already a lot, was in that group with me. So it wasn't her at all. And afterwards people told me that they were looking for me but could not find me at all. It was just really great having all that love and appreciation in the room and in the staff, and I'm just in a very pleasant mood since then.

My entry today is going to be my own form of 'touching'. I had this idea earlier while bumming around my apartment this afternoon. I'm going to try to keep it up for this week with different groups of friends. What I want to do is go through my image collection and find one that reminds me of a friend or loved one, or one that I know they would absolutely love. So thats the mission.


Today my person is my good friend Kelly O. She's going through a bit of a rough patch and I just want her to know thats she's not alone or unloved at all. So here are some images that remind me of her and all her gloriousness.