I Want a Better Tub!

11 Jul 2009

bathtub 300x235 I Want a Better Tub!

I used to really enjoy taking baths. After all, settling down into a hot bath filled with bubbles is a great way to relax at the end of the day. Add some candles and a book to read and you’ve got an idyllic evening. However, I almost never take baths anymore. The reason is because I really don’t like my bathtub.

Some of the reasons I’m averse to bathing in my tub include:

  • It’s too small. I’m a small girl but I still like getting lost in a big tub. Mine’s just a bit cramped. A deep clawfoot tub would be so much better. (See some cool clawfoot tubs here.)
  • The water doesn’t stay warm long enough. My hot water runs out too quickly in this building so I can’t fill a full tub with hot water; it gets lukewarm before it’s done filling up.
  • The shower head leaks. When only the tub water is going, the shower head spits water out at me so it’s not very comfortable to get in the tub when the bath is still filling up.
  • The tub gets dirty too fast. I try to keep it clean but I swear this tub attracts dirt like no other. It’s not appealing to take a bath in a tub that’s no sparkling clean.

Someday I’m going to have a better bathroom. I’m going to have a really cool shower with dual shower heads. And I’m going to have a separate whirlpool tub!

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bedroom 224x300 The Single Womans Bedroom

I’ve lived on my own (or with various roommates) off and on for more than ten years. I’ve moved a few times and rearranged my bedroom a few times more than that. I think I’ve finally figured out how to create a bedroom that is truly ideal for a single woman.

Here are the five key features of a great bedroom for a single gal:

  1. It feels safe. I think it’s really important for single women to feel safe in their beds (especially if they live alone!) Safety could mean lots of pillows to cuddle up with or windows that lock or lights that are easy to reach from the bed. It means different things to different women but I think it’s always important.
  2. It’s pretty. I like having a bedroom that’s pretty. My definition of pretty has changed over the years and grown up a bit over time (or at least I’d like to think so) but I’ve always tried to pretty up my bedroom in some way.
  3. It’s also comfortable. Pretty and safe are important features but mostly the room has to be comfortable. It has to have good energy. The bed has to be comfy. It’s the place where you spend at least eight hours of each day if not more so it should be a place where every seat feels totally comfortable.
  4. It serves multiple functions. Almost all of my bedrooms have served multiple functions (especially when living with roommates). Most often, it’s been a bedroom as well as a library and office. It’s also usually had a sofa in it that people could sleep on if they stayed over.
  5. It’s up to date. I don’t mean that my bedroom has to have trendy furniture and modern art. Instead, I mean that it needs to be up to date with me. My bedrooms always reflect my current passions, moods and beliefs. I think that this is important.

What do you think are the most important features of a bedroom for a woman who lives alone?

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Yellow Living  All of my Homes have had Yellow Rooms

I like to use a lot of different colors to bring life and energy into the places where I live. I hang up art and postcards. I spread colored fabrics across tabletops and hang them from the walls. I choose drapes and pictures frames and furniture that are all colorful. And I love to use bold paint to make a statement in a room.

I’m not picky about the colors that I use when decorating a home. I’ll try almost any color once to see how it makes me feel to live in a room that’s decorated with that particular shade. This experimentation has taught me a lot about how colors can alter your moods. And it’s taught me a lot about the colors that I like to live with.

One of the things that I noticed recently is that I’ve used the color yellow in every single place that I have ever lived. Yellow isn’t among my favorite colors but it offers a really great feeling for home design. It’s bright and optimistic and inspiring.

My first attempt at yellow actually wasn’t so great at all. I repainted my parents’ bathroom yellow when I still lived at home. Then I sponge painted over it with orange. The effect was garish. Believe me, looking into your reflection in a mirror that’s in a yellow room is not actually all that pleasant of an effect.

My other experiences with yellow in rooms has gone much better. My favorite was a small bedroom that I had added on to my old house. The walls were a great shade of bright yellow. The ceiling was painted to look like the sky. I always felt happy and peaceful in that sunny room even though it didn’t get a lot of natural sunlight.

Right now I’m using yellow to create bright patches in my bedroom. There’s a yellow and green piece of fabric over my desk. There are a few yellow fabric art pieces on the wall. There’s a yellow blanket slung over a small couch. And there is some yellow artwork on the French doors that separate my bedroom from my living room. It makes me feel like waking up. I think I’ll always have yellow somewhere in my homes.

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floor 300x177 The Floor as a Work of Art

My dad recently re-did the floors at my sister’s house. Dad is a custom woodworker who also does urban harvesting and sells that wood to others. He had a bunch of extra wood because of this and was able to use this reclaimed wood to create my sister’s new floors (as well as a really great new wooden door for the front of their home). The new floors themselves are such a work of art that they dramatically altered the style and mood of the house.

This got me thinking about how floors can be used as fifth walls to really shape their space. A truly wonderful floor can be a style foundation for the home. Bold rugs, painted floors, unique tile options and the placement of large sculptures directly on floors are all ways that you can start to use a floor as the canvas for a room’s design.

I’m not sure yet what this means for my own home. I live in an apartment that already has wood floors. They’re nice but they need to be cleaned up. Plus I think that they need a bit more than just their own selves to be truly beautiful. Perhaps some rugs? Maybe some art propped against the walls to bring the eye down to floor level? I’m not sure yet but I’m hoping to figure it out. Or to at least have fun trying!

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canopy bed 300x264 Reasons to Get a Canopy Bed

I was just compiling pictures of canopy beds for a design article over at Houzz.com. I’ve never had a canopy bed but I used to really want one when I was younger. I can think of a few reasons that I’d still like to get a canopy bed.

Canopy beds seem great because:

  • They’re playful. They just look like a lot of fun. Entering a room that has one feels exciting!
  • They create a safe place. If you have to spend the night alone then it’s nice to get all tucked in. A canopy bed enhances that.
  • They’re romantic. If you’re not spending the night alone then the flirty enclosure of a canopy bed could help set the mood.
  • They’re private. If you have to share a room with others then a canopy bed could be a great way to shut them out when you’re ready to sleep.

Although I don’t have one, I can see some great reasons to get a canopy bed. Do you agree?

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bohemian chic 290x300 Be Green with Bohemian Chic Decorating

One of the easiest ways to start being green is to re-use items instead of trashing them or even recycling them. This is great not only because it reduces waste but it also encourages you to start thinking more creatively about the stuff that you already have in your home. If you’re looking to revamp your rooms then turning your eyes towards the bohemian chic style of decorating could be a great way to start re-using some of the old stuff that you’ve got.

The basic idea behind bohemian chic decorating is that you have the ability to combine the eclectic old stuff that you already have with some modern touches to create a space that is lovely and fascinating. If you have several pieces of old furniture then you are ready to get started. If you also happen to have plush fabrics and curtains to add to the mix then you’re well on your way to redecorating without spending a dime.

Most of us just aren’t sure how to incorporate our old pieces of furniture into a room without it looking like junk. The trick seems to be to layer up with textures – fabric throws, scarves draped about, colorful pillows, wallpaper. Try to stick to a similar color scheme with these things and you can bring the look of the room together even though it’s filled with disparate old pieces.

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Sunny Rooms

30 Apr 2009

sunny rooms Sunny Rooms

I have lived and stayed in a variety of different types of housing. This includes rural, urban and suburban homes in various parts of the country. It includes big houses, small houses and apartments. And what I find is that I’m comfortable in all types of different homes but that there must be decen natural sunlight in whatever place I’m staying in for me to like it.

I’m lucky because the place that I’m in now gets great sun all throughout the day and that’s really special in a place as foggy as San Francisco. One of the major reasons that I haven’t thought seriously about moving to a new apartment is because there aren’t too many places in my price range here that get great natural sunlight.

I was recently daydreaming about getting even better sunlight as I looked through design photos of skylights. I’ve got someone above me in the apartment here so I’m not going to be getting a skylight anytime soon but I do definitely like them. Bathrooms and kitchens in particular are places that I think should have skylights.

What do you think? Do you like skylights and big windows or are you a drawn-curtains kind of person?

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wall art collage 300x247 I Love Eclectic Art Displays

I’ve just been writing about eclectic wall art displays over at Houzz.com where I frequently collect photos of different interior design themes that I’m interested in. I love the idea of creating entire wall displays of art that doesn’t necessarily go together but that’s made to look right together because of the way its hung, framed or complimented by the room’s furniture. The overall look ends up being one that is truly better than the sum of its parts.

I have something like this going on in my house although I’m still working on making it look just right. There are three different art displays that I’m toying around with:

  1. Pinup art display. I have French doors between my bedroom and living room. Each of the doors has ten glass panels that needed to be covered up to give my room some privacy. I created a display of pin-up girl artistic prints. To tie it together, I chose a stencil of a flower and printed it on pink and grey paper to add to the display. The other art and the furniture in the room incorporates these colors as well. This is the section I’ve done the best with in terms of completing the look.
  2. Postcard art on my door. I have another bedroom door that has different panels on it as well. I’ve added a couple dozen postcards to it. These are very colorful pictures that have a sort of magical theme to them although the images and designs are different on all of them. The symmetry of the layout seems to make it work well.
  3. Painted magazine images. I’m working on a new series for the section over my desk. I’m taking bold images of people in magazines and pasting them on to canvas. Then I’m painting around and on the images with bright colors. These are all different sizes and I’m not happy with how it’s worked out so far but I like the individual pieces so I think I can make it work.

In addition to this, I do collage art that I hang haphazardly in my art room and it’s kind of got its own theme to the display.

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Red In a Home

15 Apr 2009

sexy red bed Red In a Home

I think that every home should have a little bit of red in it. Whether you want red in a bedroom to make it sexy or red in a kids’ room to make it bright, the color just brings a kind of life into the house that you don’t get with the other colors that you might use to decorate your space.

I’ve had red in different homes of mine and used it in different ways. One of my dining rooms was a rich maroon color which served as a great backdrop for different art and photos and was terrific as a gathering space for friends and family. One of my kids’ room was a bright red and blue in honor of the AZ Wildcats basketball team which my foster son adored.

My red today is a bit subtler. I have red velvet curtains that hang on the French doors separating my bedroom from my living room and a super plush red blanket that I adore. The rest of my house is other colors – yellows and oranges mostly in one room and a pink/black/white/grey theme in another.

How do you use red in decor in your space?

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mirror 300x297 How to Choose a Great Mirror

I don’t have a good mirror in my home. I have one standard bathroom mirror that was here when I moved in and I have one cheap full-length mirror that hangs on the bathroom door so that I don’t leave my house without getting a glimpse of how I look. However, I think that mirrors can be really great pieces of a home’s design as well as great tools for assessing your own look so I’d certainly like to have a better mirror.

Some of the things that I’m taking into consideration before choosing a mirror include:

  • Where the mirror will go. I can’t make too many other choices about the mirror until I know how much room I’m working with.
  • The shape of the mirror. I’d like to get one with a unique shape instead of one that’s just rectangular.
  • The size of the mirror. It needs to be at least full-length but should it be even bigger?
  • The color and design of the mirror. I want to get a mirror that has some unique artsy look to it whether that’s through the color or through some sort of ornate framing.
  • The quality of the mirror. The ones that I have now are poor in quality so my reflection isn’t really accurate and I want a good one to replace them.
  • The cost. After all, I don’t want to spend a fortune on the mirror.

What else should I be thinking about when choosing a mirror?

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