Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Trends that are beautiful forever

THESE DAYS I would dissuade people from following trends per se. What I would rather do is encourage people to do 2 things - understand their own personal style and find joy in simple things. If you ensure that every investment you make, from a humble domestic item such as a broom, to a larger piece of furniture, conforms with your own personal style then who needs trends? If an object is truly beautiful today it should be beautiful forever. Paul Hecker

I love this statement that I discovered in an Australian shelter pub, BELLE, this weekend while sitting under a tree at the Walker Sculpture Park. I read it and it sings to me like great lyrics in a song. It is so true. I feel so fortunate to be surrounded by furniture, artwork and all the other little entities that Bryce and I have gathered along our journey together. We have had so many ups and downs with 747, but right now I feel like I am in the honeymoon stage with our home. More and more things are coming together on the interior & exterior.

A few snap shots of what is currently occupying our free time on the interior. Finishing touches in the kitchen..... We finally installed the stone backsplash after it sat in the garage for over a year and the revised island/table arrived. Along with finishing touches the simple things I am enjoying are an open door in the kitchen that lets in the fresh air with a scent of Lily of the Valley and a long table for friends to gather around while drinking wine and singing 80's music.
Artwork by Lori Henson from the Casket Arts Building in NE Minneapolis. I like to think of it as Frida in my kitchen. The smaller piece, the Red C, by Dede Magnuson from the Northrup King Building in NE Minneapolis
Our kitchen island or should I say long & lean Parson's got delivered this weekend from R&B after a needed middle leg on the first Parsons.
The line up of Emeco stools.
The door finally open on a sunny day/sunny moment.





Sunday, May 1, 2011

It's all about the layers

On a gloomy Sunday afternoon what better to do then add in layers and layers of accessories. I always say this is what makes a space look like a home and gives it warmth.Adding in a few more pillows on the bed. Building off of a neutral base the texture of the sheepskin and a handcrafted Kuba cloth pillow make the bed feel complete.
Ok, not a lot has changed in the master bath, but I love my weekend find from Unique Thrift and I had to take a picture of it in it's new home. The oval shaped wood bowl on the counter is perfect for small things and it was only $2.42!
In the guest bedroom we finally added in artwork. These two pieces were from a show of mine a couple years ago and I was bummed that they did not sell, however they look like they were meant to be for this space.
Last but definitely not least is the sunroom. We have added many layers into the cherry wood media piece. Thanks Wisconsin friends! It was fun to dig into the closets and pull out ceramic pieces from old MPA colleagues, thrift store finds from many years ago and hang a bold graphic trolley sign from R&B Edina to top it all off.

More difficult than meets the eye

What color to do the exterior of 747? That is the big question right now and we have to make a decision soon. After months of looking at every house in Minneapolis and about a dozen samples, we are down to 3 options. As you can see below they are all versions of off white and you would think it would be easy to choose, however as you analyze the options they start to take on different hues. One becomes more warm, while another has a bit of green and then yellow starts to creep in, and then based on the time of day the amount of sun or lack there of changes everything.
Is this house Natural White?
Is this wall Dover Sky?
And last but not least my all time favorite home on the lake...is it Light Grey?