Showing posts with label Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Moving house... and getting ideas...




After four years in our current home
I am moving
and the kids
-one studying away, one studying, one on his way to college-
in a new place. 
smaller. 
nice
Though I am usually for colour, these choices popped up naturally. 
Cream
with pops of colour
Is it too 
"10 years ago"?
 What do you think?

xoxo

Rena

Thursday, 6 October 2011

Dispatches from the Greek Front


Hello friends :)
Thank you all so much for your encouraging comments on my previous post.
I treasure your enthusiasm and care for me and my family.
 Earlier today I began writing a post.

Before I finished it I sobered up.
This being a time of universal transition it is only expected that
I find my feelings changing by the day and often within the same day.
Imagine being told that
-30000 civil servants will be thrown away with their pensions "delayed" for at least 2 years.
 -salaries slashed by 30 to 50%
-a general doom and gloom in the air.
Under the circumstances there is no point expecting people to come decorate their homes, is there?
Gloom.

 Still, this shop gives us the space to go somewhere in the morning
makes our kids feel secure in that their parents have a job to go to
 and we keep face in the local society and our creditors.
Relief. 


Darling, if the bank takes the house, we must remove the hearth suround that we had custom carved.
Gloom.

This is our house right here, right now.
I have always wanted to provide my family with a house of our own.
See also here (can't believe how little my kids were!) and here.
And a garden.
Smile.

I love on our house.
The girls love to bake. 
We make plans of painting the shop by ourselves.


Today I planted new flowers.
5 Euro worth of little mums on sale.
Happy Autumn!

P.S.
This aftenoon I found this speech by Steve Jobs on You Tube.
He has given me so much pleasure with my i-phone. God bless his soul.
I suggest you listen to his speech. It is very relevant to all of us. 



 
 
love, Irene

Sunday, 12 September 2010

Revamping our nest

Hello dear friends,

Can you hear the sound of the shivering leaves? I love it! We had a warm day today, but I do like the fact that we do not have to sweat on every step, and I can even throw a light scarf over my shoulders.

Autumn is a transitional period, and as with Spring, I feel the desire to look more at our home and assess what is needed to make it more welcoming for a new season with two teenagers and a little one at primary school.

This morning over coffee I was discussing with DH the need to
a) elongate the wall separating the kitchen from the entryway to make the island easier to navigate
b) move the breakfast desk towards the dining room
c) repaint the entry way that now houses DH's fish tank
d)bring in our old fridge that is quite old but also slinker and would fit better into this house.

The aim is to make the kitchen area larger and reduce the dumping ground between the kitchen and the dining room where a daybed and an armchair house everything from the kids' homework to DH's newspapers.
I would also like to bring in more light to the entryway that doesn't get any natural light,- and will get even less if we make the kitchen longer-, but we'll scrap the deep red which is striking and a lovely Farrow and Ball quality, but darkens the area. We agreed on that, but on everything else he said: Yes, why not, when you are 60 or 70. I think of something more like next month!..
Anyhow, I checked Houzz and identified the main areas where I need to focus and what I should do with them:

A.THE LIVING-DINING ROOM







Slick Wood Ceiling traditional kitchen


I want to make sleepcovers for our couch and armchairs. They were meant for this summer but time slowly slipped away. If we start now, we'll have them ready for next Spring, I think, lol! The couch and armchairs are now a nice charcoal linen but our cat has been enjoying their texture a little too much. Plus, my curtains that I love and DH doesn't like that much, are in a natural linen/cotton from our shop and I believe the general feeling will be lighter if they matched.






Sitting Area contemporary


I would also like to replace our ecru curtains in our yellow den with either some ready made vintage ones with pink and red flowers on a yellow canvas, that I bought on Etsy or make a pair out of a fabric that sits in a box somewhere in my home office (see below!,,)

B.THE KITCHEN







kitchen  kitchen
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kitchen with small saarinen table asian kitchen
,
.Apart from the structural changes that we may or may not do, the Cath Kidston pearl-white walls with a cluster of English style blue cupboards could do with a focal point that would take the eye a bit further away. I currently have a nice embroidered voile from Gudrun Sjoden hanging on the window over the sink. But I would like a splash of colour there, possibly in the form of the bistrot-window curtains I have on the making for some time now.





Dream Pantry  kitchen


I'd also like to get rid of the clutter on the kitchen tops and cupboards by streamling storage with some clear jars. I love clear jars. They are so versatile, and I have been collecting some Bonne Maman jars and pasta sauce jars that sit in the basement waiting to be put in good use. (Also read this fun post on Mason jars in  The Pioneer Woman ).

C. MY HOME OFFICE



More This eclectic home office


My home office is situated in the basement. Currently it is a storage area for my books, magazine cut outs and half-finished cross stitching and sewing projects. In the room there is
-DH's old desk,
-an old shelving unit from the shop-where I was planning to put an iron daybed
-the girl's old bookcase,
-and an extra piece of our son's closet that the IKEA person miscalculated, and was thus put up in my office.

I'd love my home office to look light, bright and well organised like this room, above. Plus my room has a door to the garden. I could thus combine my writing and planning with my gardening: Bliss.
 

D.THE GARDEN





roof top terrace modern patio


We finally got to groom our garden! Yes!
our back garden-September 2010
We were planning to put up a deck sitting area this autumn, but we had to prioritise. It will have to wait. I'd like some new pillows for the repainted chairs, and possibly add some more sitting and a permanent tent to house our varied activities. I have so long wanted a garden, it is a pity not to use it as much as I would like.

E. THE MASTER BEDROOM




c3d design - Portfolio traditional bedroom
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It alternates between the house's second dumping ground, sheltering the family's clothes, my work at home projects, a bookcase with magazines and books, and DH's portable TV ( I detest TVs in  abedroom, but I compromise so that we may have some extra time together). There is also a lovely desk and leather chair that Dh has bought for me as a birthday present some years ago, that is covered with clothes and daily parafernalia. Having in mind that this bedroom, as with the rest of the rooms are small rooms of  15 sq.meters or less, you get the picture.

I'd love some order and privacy in there, now that the kids don't need to be undressed in our room or climg in our bed at night (though I admit I am the one who is hanging on to those days), although I want the place to look warm and welcoming. I think the bookcase could go, and then we could have the daybed moving up from downstairs, dressed up in our old French bedroom curtains. Then we could have more wiggle space, I could use the desk and get the books and magazines in my refurbished home office. Isn't that nice?

I like the small chest of drawers acting as night tables, the daybed and well, perhaps not the two boxes, but a little dressed up stool that has not yet found its place in the living room.

There then. I have mapped out all the changes I want to do. Now I have to start ticking off each one, week by week. The only way to do it, really!

*Have you entered my giveaway yet? It is right here!*

I hope you all have a great week ahead. See you soon!

love, Irene

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

My kitchen

Hello! We are moving into Spring, and the house is getting some lovely light. Come along. Today I am inviting you to the most intimate part of a home, in my mind: The Kitchen.


The curtain is from Gudrun Sjoden. The cabinets from Spagnol. Decorative veggies from a greek vacation.

Close up of my favorite kitchen gadget. Both sides! That silver heart from Cox and Cox is part of our Christmas decoration, but was too beautiful to keep in the box till next Christmas, so this heart stays with me in the kitchen!

The kitchen at night, viewed from the stairs. This is what I see when I come to the kitchen to get a glass of water or a forgotten pair of reading glasses. I love this moment of peace. Of plain OK.  Do you have a special moment in the day when everything is peaceful and where it should be?

Talk to you soon!


love, Irene

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Plans of a garden

One of the things I brought back from Munich is seeds and bulbs. it's not that there was nothing interesting to see or buy. But I miss flowers! having spent my taste-shaping teens in the South of England, I am addicted to beautiful gardens, tiny yet manicured, big yet informal. I shall always love England for her gardens, if not for anything else.

Anyway, when I was preparing for our trip I read about a big shop selling alpine seeds, and all sorts of flower related stuff. C agreed on my visiting for seeds only. No bulbs, he stressed. There are two places you can lose sight of me: flower markets and bookshops. lines and lines of seeds in little envelopes, showcasing the beautiful flowers to expect, all sorts of kitchy little things that my kids loved and begged me to buy (no-no-no!), magazines in German-I can't read German but that wouldn't stop me, and I sneaked in one. And a couple of bulbs. I still miss that box of 110 assorted bulbs, though, so anyone traveling to Munich?


This is our back garden. It has been raining this week, and the grass has grown knee high. I am thinking of spending time in the garden before the days become burning hot. April is the month to do most of the planting. I can read that much in German and the depths and heights to allow and expect. My hands are trembling in the thought of giving a certain intimacy to our postage stamp of a back garden!

I have two sets of Cath Kidston loungers that I had bought before the house was finished (clever me; i couldn't have sneaked that stuff in, now, lol!). Two years ago, that was! C wants some more formal furniture, like a bench and armchairs. No arguing. Give me a cold glass of tea, a book I like and a lounger and you have in front of you a satisfied woman.


Some pictures of gardens from Cote Maison and Country Living.



A swing, perhaps? we don't have a porch, but it will be great on the veranda.


The girls would love a dolls house shed.


A place to draw, play board games and eat al fresco, and nooks to read and meditate. That's is what I'm looking for. What are you looking for in your garden?

Tuesday, 20 January 2009

A cat in wintertime

It's a cat's life, my friends...

For a suitable narrative and great pictures, please visit Sew Liberated.

Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Tribute to YSL

A star travelled back the stars. A small tribute to YSL through images of his house in Dauville.
Lavish color and pattern, rich Moroccan inspiration, the fruit of his collaboration with acclaimed French designer Jacques Grange.
Exquisite style in everything...
inside and out.
Hints of his native North Africa everywhere,
distilled and beautifully combined with the equally bright Central European colors,
down to the everyday details.
Imaginative and daring, colorful and inspired. And True. Heaven will certainly be home.

(All photos Life and Style)

Thursday, 8 May 2008

Painting, painting...

Our little helpers were extra busy as we moved all painting in situ.


We loaded everything on the van,

and off to our new home.
I wonder what they are thinking. Will this building site ever become a home?


This is CK Apple Green with Bleached Stone.

This is Cath Kidston Linen White.


Cath Kidston Bleached Blue in the library.


CK Turquoise and Bleached Stone in the girls' bedroom.


And this is Pointing by Farrow and Ball in the master bathroom.


We clearly love colors in this household!

Sunday, 4 May 2008

Making Progress

Neatly stacked at the shop basement for months, little paint boxes, wake up! Time to paint the rooms of our new home! I so much longed for you to lift your iron veil and unravel your beautiful hues! Here is the kitchen, all veiled and expecting its Linen White to complement it!

Work on our house is slowly progressing. The paint team will be in this week. To be followed by the electricians. We are now picking exterior lighting. I have been reading Lighting by Design by the very talented Sally Storey. I'll show you my inspirations and the real life result when the lighting is in place.
Now praying for a smooth and successful completion of works!

We look forward to moving in and enjoying our first home!

Friday, 28 March 2008

Home Inspiration-France





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