Friday, 25 April 2014

Project 365 Update!


I have been keeping up with this project for over 6 weeks! Embracing my perfectionism, not all photos are perfect but I'm not letting that stop me from doing the project!

It's been great fun!

Thursday, 24 April 2014

Alfresco Emporium - Bundall, Gold Coast

 
I had discovered Alfresco Emporium sometime ago on IG and wanted to check it out in person when I was visiting the Gold Coast. Today I had to get my hair done down that way so doubled it as a look-see! Love the entry table above!
 
 
Blue and white ceramics, I was pleasantly surprised with the price.
 
 
Love this cabinet for the dining room.
 
 
Love the rustic mirror.
 
 
And this oak table, one of the 'Boston' range.
 
There was also another console table that I liked the look of but forgot to take a picture. It was made of elm and was about $1200. I had a look on ebay when I got home and found this beauty which is nearly identical for half the price.
 
 
I would love to go and have another look another time, it was all too beautiful to take in at once! I bought a blue and white Mexican style plate to hang with another couple in the kitchen, inspiration taken from Pinterest, of course.
 
 
 
Progress pictures and kitchen post to come!
 

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

The Backyard - Part 4

There has been more steady progress today with the cubby getting 'built in' and the railings being completed. It is all yet to be stained so it looks uniform but looks pretty amazing! The circle is a plaque that will have an M and W for the kids names.


Looking inside, Madeline has a few cheap cushions from Ikea to sit on. Mum has been commissioned  to make some curtains!


Very nearly finished and looking fabulous!

Saturday, 19 April 2014

The Backyard - Part 3

It has taken a while (see Part 1 and Part 2) but Adam finally has some time to continue building a fort in the kids play area.

It is taking great shape and Madeline is very impressed with her 'castle'.


The views are spectacular!


Adam has been creative in the roof line and the stairs. It's looking fantastic!


Admiring his handiwork with the kangaroo. 


We are hoping that it will be fit and ready for the kids birthday party at the end of May. I'm envisioning lanterns and balloons tied to the fort and a picnic party.

We are so lucky to have a visionary and clever husband/Dad! To be continued on Wednesday.

Sunday, 13 April 2014

Shopping lately!

Hello! Not much has been happening around here, I do have a few purchases that might be interesting to share!

Firstly, two prints from Lulie Wallace. Like many other purchases I followed the rabbit warren that is Instagram and stumbled across her art. I'm looking forward to framing them!


Next, a Ladedah Kids rug for MK's room.  It looks wonderful, photos to come.


Next, some polka dot decals from Urban Walls, inspired by this room by Petite Vintage Interiors. Depending how they go, I am also eyeing off anchors for Will's room.


Next, a cheap print from Ikea for the kitchen. Adam hung it and it looks great - neutral but interesting!


And lastly, a blue cover for our Ikea Ektorp foot stool. It has been re-purposed from Maddy's nursery after selling the armchair on Gumtree. If you remember this post I was inspired by a Coco Republic installation. 


Getting there slowly and surely. 

Saturday, 29 March 2014

Photos, photos!

Following on from the fridge situation post, Adam has hung the magnetic boards for me. I think they look fabulous and I already love them. They are already covered! 

I'm so pleased to have somewhere to put random photos.

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

The Real Deal...

Decorating on a reasonable budget (also considering two small children live in our home) I'm often fraught with whether a temporary fix is really worth it when in some ways, it never quite compares.

I've been on the hunt for the perfect fabric for cushions when I really wanted some Kravet. I adored the Ikat and short of importing it or paying a high price I have spent so long trying to find a cheap replacement.

Enter the craft show last weekend.

There was so much more variety than the usual Spotlight etc etc I nearly brought everything I saw.

And yet, while nice, I'm still stuck on the Kravet.


So last night, I found a seller on Etsy who makes cushions with the fabric I love (on both sides), so I swallowed my pride (and inner bargain hunter) and bought the bloody things! Haha! Anyone need some blue and white fabric? ;)


Then today, in Spotlight there is a cheap replica of the Karlsson clocks I have been eyeing off. It's $40 compared to about $150. So tempting, but really, I end up spending more money in the long run!



So I'm learning patience is a virtue. Again.