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One Room Challenge Spring 2016 | Week Two

PROGRESS REPORT

Raise your hand if this week was as evasive with you as jello you were trying to nail to the wall. How the heck did it slip away so quickly? I always seem to be asking myself this question a week into the One Room Challenge, and this time is no different. But here we are and I’m excited to share some updates with you! I also can’t wait to check out more of what has been happening in your ORC spaces. My little guy has been sick this week so my hands have been extra full. But I digress!

First, let me share the fabric story with you:

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This doesn’t actually show all the textiles in the room (I’ll share the pillow story with you next week), but it gives you a good view on most of the patterns. You’ll notice some wallpaper in there, too, and I’ll tell you what that’s all about in a minute.

First, the Groundworks Channels is for the drapery panels in the living room, and we are also planning to use it for a faux roman valance over the kitchen sink (I’ll show you that space below). The great news is that the Groundworks fabric has arrived and is in the capable hands of my workroom, so onward and upward on that front!

Next, the cream leather sample you see in the mix is going on a pair of these stunning Essex chairs from Whittington & Co.

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Those gorgeous chairs are going to flank a piece that is as pretty as it is practical: the Haven Small Dresser from Bernhardt. You may have noticed in the before photos from last week that we have been living with a pile of toys in baskets in the corner of the living room? Not the worst situation I’ve ever seen when it comes to “toy creep,” but still a situation I want to get under control. Enter this beauty which will offer not only a gorgeous focal point on that wall, but also tons of practical drawer space to allow us to organize Tate’s toys so he can enjoy them more and we can enjoy our living room more. Truly a win-win for everyone involved!

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Other progress this week includes our modern and organic copper side tables arriving from Bellacor.

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If you follow me on Instagram you’ll know I posted this photo today. I think these side tables look like something that could have come from Oly Studio (but without the price tag) and that just makes me love them even more.

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Perhaps the most exciting development this week was the arrival of our new piano above. I have dreamed of having a French polished black upright piano since I was 16. I know some dream of grand pianos, but this is what I wanted, and as much as this piano is for my kids now, it made me feel incredibly grateful to see it come through my door. Among other things, it reminded me that some dreams are worth waiting for, even if you don’t know when they’ll come to life.

MORE BEFORES

So as I mentioned last week, our living room is open to both our dining room and kitchen, and as a result I am going to zhush those spaces a bit as well. First off, they are finally going to get finished properly with window treatments! I am so excited about this finally happening. As I said, I’m repeating the Groundworks Channels fabric over the sink with a faux roman, and then in the dining room as a cost saving measure I’ve chosen to use a plain cream linen and use a trim that echoes the print of the Kelly Wearstler fabric as a banding on the leading edge.

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Which brings me to the before photos for the dining room and kitchen! As you scroll through them, you’ll notice that the dishwasher is sitting proud of the rest of the cabinetry (it’s the panel to the right of the sink) and the toe kick is missing under the sink. That is because our blessed dishwasher has been broken for three months. Oh my gosh I am so ready to have a functioning dishwasher back in my life! We’ve been waiting all this time for a part to arrive to fix it, and although it arrived last week it is still not working. This translates into either more expensive parts or a new dishwasher. It also translates into the end of my rope. All I can say is, I look forward to the dishwasher debacle being cleared up STAT and returning to a kitchen with a functioning dishwasher like yesterday. Pretty sure this has just been a conspiracy to make me grateful for the little things (and friends, turns out a dishwasher is not a little thing).

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The last little “before” section of the kitchen also has the beginnings of an “after” to share with you thanks to my super handy hubby. Our peninsula is integrated into the pantry wall with a bookcase, and I have never really taken the time to style it properly (which is bizarre given how much time I spend looking at it and how much I love styling). It has always bothered me to look at the holes for the adjustable shelves (especially knowing I will never actually adjust them) and I’ve felt like the bookcase was a style statement waiting to happen.

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Enter this stunning faux alligator wallpaper from Thibaut. I love how the dramatic black texture connects with our antiqued black granite counters and carries the eye up from the peninsula all the way to the crown moulding. I also love that Graham installed it for me! It feels so good to have one of the DIY’s on this project checked off the list. There’s still more to come with this little corner of the kitchen, but this is a very, very happy start.

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THE TO-DO LIST

Like my fellow ORC design daredevils, my to-do list for this week is not short. In fact, I may or may not have rewritten it twice today just to get my head around it properly. It includes picking up the rug, installing said rug and then bringing the coffee table into the house (so excited for that one!), picking up the drapery hardware, ordering frames for artwork, picking up pillows and accessories, taking care of ongoing client projects, remembering to stay present as a wife and mom, and completing a couple of big old DIY’s along the way for “good measure.”

(Side note: What is good measure anyway? I find myself asking. I think it’s like when you add that extra knob of butter to a recipe knowing it will make things extra delicious, only I’m not sure it applies when referring to to-do lists. *wink*)

Needless to say, it’s time for me to dash and get some stuff done! Be sure to check out what my fellow ORC designers are up to via the links below, and check in with me next Wednesday when I’ll update you on where we are at here in the Walker household.

Have a fabulous week, friends!

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Claire Brody | The Curated House | Design Manifest  | Driven by Decor  | Honey We’re Home  | Hunted Interior  | The Makerista | Making it Lovely | My Sweet Savannah | Pencil and Paper Co. | The Pink Clutch | Savvy Home  | Simplified Bee | Sketch 42 | Jill Sorensen | Orlando Soria | Thou Swell  | The Vault Files  | Waiting on Martha | The Zhush | Media Partner House Beautiful | TM by CIH 

By |April 13th, 2016|26 Comments

One Room Challenge Spring 2016 | Week One

“The home should be the treasure chest of living.”

– le Corbusier

The One Room Challenge. It’s an adventure that’s led to some pretty great things for me over the last year, including being published in print twice with Style At Home magazine. Hello, happy dance!

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Photo by Ashley Capp, featured in the November 2015 issue of Style At Home magazine.

And now, thanks to the kind invitation of Linda from Calling It Home, I’m delighted to be one of the featured 20 designers for the Spring 2016 edition of the One Room Challenge. There are some incredible designers taking part in this round, so as much as I’ll be working hard on my own space, I’ll also be watching with bated breath to see the brilliance that these talented friends create. I’ve shared links to their beautiful blogs at the bottom of this post, and we will all be sharing our weekly updates for the next 6 weeks every Wednesday morning until reveal day. I can say from experience it will be the fastest 6 weeks to have happened in the last 6 months! Time to buckle up.

ORC Spring 2016 Featured Designers

For a more in-depth introduction to the One Room Challenge, hop on back to check out my Spring 2015 and Fall 2015 spaces.

And speaking of introductions, it’s time to introduce you to the space I’ll be transforming over the next 6 (incredibly short) weeks! Having finished our family room in the last round, I can’t tell you how excited I am to finally get to our living room next. Our main floor being quite open concept, I’ll also be zhushing our dining room and kitchen, and I am beyond excited to see it all come together. By way of a visual intro, here are just a few before photos of the living room space.

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As you can see, we added some panel moulding to the walls when we moved in, and that’s kind of where the decorating stopped for the living room other than the landscape painting which I painted myself when I finally got tired of looking at a blank wall. I’ve decided to move it to another room, which means that the only thing in the room that’s staying is the David Gillanders abstract painting that is currently over the old piano. Beyond that, it’s all going to change. In six weeks. 

Cue deep breaths.

And while I’m busy doing some meditative breathing over here, check out this sneak peek at my design direction for the new look.

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Next week I’ll share more of the details, including the fabric story and the before photos of the dining room and kitchen, but for now I’m off to tackle my to-do list to make sure I have something fabulous to show you at the end of these crazy-fast 6 weeks! I’m so excited to have you join me for the process, and I promise to share some fun and unexpected DIY’s and design lessons along the way.

Let the games begin!

xx

s.

 

PS: Still pinching myself over a client project being featured on the home page of Dwell yesterday! Check it out here.

Claire Brody | The Curated House | Design Manifest  | Driven by Decor  | Honey We’re Home  | Hunted Interior  | The Makerista | Making it Lovely | My Sweet Savannah | Pencil and Paper Co. | The Pink Clutch | Savvy Home  | Simplified Bee | Sketch 42 | Jill Sorensen | Orlando Soria | Thou Swell  | The Vault Files  | Waiting on Martha | The Zhush | Media Partner House Beautiful | TM by CIH 

By |April 6th, 2016|51 Comments

Four Fabulous Reasons to Join Me at Blogpodium!

In just one short week, hundreds of Canada’s brightest and best bloggers will gather at the event of the year for reigniting our blogging fire: Blogpodium. For all the summits and conferences and gatherings that happen south of the border for American Bloggeratti, Blogpodium is really the it conference for those of us in the great {and, thank God, not-yet-white} north.

“Why should I be there?” I hear you asking. Here are four fabulous reasons to join me at the table:

1. Relationships In Real Life

Last year I sat around a lunch table with a group of amazing and inspiring women from across the country and inadvertently landed right next to the lovely Lisa Canning. We compared pregnancy notes {we were both pregnant at the time} and dished about life as interior designers and what our goals were for our blogs. It was so wonderful to connect with someone who was experiencing a lot of the same joys and challenges I was facing, and we’ve kept in touch since then!

THAT’S ME IN THE BLUE at 6 1/2 MONTHS PREGGO!

The internet can be a lonely place, loves. Even though we may be connecting with tens of thousands of people with our posts, we don’t get to connect over coffee most of the time. And I don’t know about you, but relationships are my oxygen, my fuel and what reignites in me a desire to inspire and create meaningful content. After all, if it’s not for meaningful connections with real people then who is it for? So come and put faces to names and meet new kindred spirits. You’ll be glad you did.

2. Inspiration and Collaboration

This is a phenomenal opportunity to hear people’s stories and learn from their successes. Not just those with a mic, but also those sitting right beside you. The world of blogging is an ever-evolving medium, and having the opportunity to be a part of the conversation about where we’ve come and where we are going helps to shape it for the better…for all of us. And who knows? You might just find someone you want to collaborate with – on a series of posts, on a project or as a peer mentor. Come open and ready to both give and receive.


3. Brand Relationships

I am duly impressed with the fruitful efforts of the Blogpodium team in engaging with fantastic brands. They continue to aim higher and work harder to provide an environment for you to see and be seen so to speak. From the market-like environment of the breaks to the targeted breakout sessions, this is a brilliant opportunity to connect with brands that really understand a mutual win mindset.

4. Flat-out Fabulous Content

It is so easy to create noise and fluff in a world that is already cluttered with the DIY-how-to-become-an-internet-sensation-overnight-glitter-glue of social media. That is NOT what you will find here. From marketing experts educating you on SEO and how to architect brand partnerships to photography and vlogging workshops, you will be taking notes, picking up business cards and making the connections you need to propel your platform forward, loves. The keynotes will inspire you, the breakout workshops will equip you, and together it will fuel you for a fabulous finish to 2014 and a fresh start for the New Year ahead!

So here’s to making connections, learning, growing, and shaping this fun and fabulous world together as we get our inspiration on. I hope you’ll join me!

xo
s.

All photos by the fabulous Annawithlove Photography

By |September 6th, 2014|1 Comment