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The Decorating Continues, part 2

January 7, 2009 at 1:41 pm by Claudia

My need to decorate is slowing down just a bit. That’s good, because I do have to work while I’m here. My boxes have all been delivered, save one. I think I must be IKEA’s favorite customer. I’ve always loved IKEA. In fact, the very first one to open in the US was outside of Philadelphia. It opened during my time in grad school at Temple University. Oh, we were poor grad students and were so excited! My friend John had an old car which three of us piled into and off we went! Then, as now, I had A LOT OF BOOKS…and records. I bought Ivar shelving and put it together myself. I was so happy. I had that shelving for many, many years. On another visit with my sister, I bought a table for the kitchen in my tiny apartment. She well remembers us lugging the box up several flights of stairs. In those days, most of the furniture was not my style but the utilitarian pieces were perfect. They can’t be beat for inexpensive, well-made solutions to decorating problems. Like this one.

I hate vertical blinds. Detest them. And this apartment has them. First I bought some sheers from Target and sort of threw them over the top of the blinds. They kept falling. I bought tiny binder clips to hold them. But I was getting irritated at the rate in which they fell. Yesterday at IKEA, I was looking for some way to hang them. Couldn’t find anything, but I did find these curtains for $4.99.

They are a cross between cheesecloth and tulle – very soft – they pool nicely on the floor. How to hang them? I was initially frustrated because there was no place to clip them on the housing for the top of the blinds without interfering with the movement of the blinds. I do want the blinds to close at night. Then, it hit me…wire, I needed wire. Off I went to the hardware store. 20 minutes later I had strung the wire behind the housing and I clipped the fabric onto the wire with little binder clips. The theater’s company manager arrived in the middle of this with my boxes and offered positive reinforcement. Now, they are up and filter the light beautifully.

Where did the sheers go?

They were hung (with rings with clips from IKEA) on the rod that is installed in the bedroom area of the apartment. I think it looks rather nice! I bought that little blue rug for a few bucks at, you guessed it, IKEA, to break up the expanse of ugly carpeting.

This is the print that you can see in the photo of the bedroom. I bought it at one of my favorite shops for next to nothing. It is a lovely flower print from the 50’s. It picks up the colors in the bedroom and will go beautifully in Mockingbird Hill Cottage when I return home.

Finally, let me introduce you to Chloe. Chloe was a gift from my dear husband at Christmas. He knew how lonely I would be for my dogs and thought I should have a companion to cuddle while I am away. Isn’t she sweet? She is keeping me company and is a perfect listener. And no barking!

More later.

Filed Under: antiques, decorating, dogs, San Diego 4 Comments

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  1. Beth says

    January 7, 2009 at 9:35 pm

    Gotta love IKEA.
    Chloe is a sweetie. I’m sure she will be good companionship till you can hug your own dogs and hubby!

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  2. Mrs. Staggs says

    January 8, 2009 at 5:28 am

    Hi Claudia,

    I’m so sorry to be so long getting back here to wish you well with your move. I know that it’s so hard for you to leave your lovely home, and your sweet family, but oh my, I can tell that you can make any place a wonderful place to be. Your decorating is making a huge difference in that apartment, and it’s starting to look a lot more like YOU. I love all the treasures you’ve found, and I like the gifts from your friend Heidi, too. The change to your bedroom is amazing. It doesn’t even look like the same place!

    I’ve just finished The Guernsey Literary Club and Potato Peel Society, and tonight I bought The Time Traveler’s Wife. I’m looking forward to reading it. While I was at the bookstore, the young man checking me out, suggested that I look for Three Incestuous Sisters by the same author. He said it is a beautiful art book, that unfortunately, isn’t selling as well as it should, because of the title. I was at the University district store, and they were sold out, but he suggested the more conservative neighborhood stores would still have it. It sounds really nice. I didn’t realize that The Time Traveler’s Wife was inspired by another art book created by the same person. I’ve learned alot this evening, and it all started with your suggestion. Thank you.

    Take care. I’m keeping you in my thoughts, and looking forward to more of your inspirational thoughts and ideas.

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  3. Donna says

    January 11, 2009 at 3:20 pm

    Claudia, I love how you have made the apartment into such a warm, cozy, and inviting “home away from home.” You truly have a gift when it comes to decorating. Love everything you purchased and all the sentimental favorites you brought from home. I have to say, my absolute favorite thing you brought from home was that fantastic photograph of your husband with the guitar and the two doggies peering out the window – that is the best photo ever!!!

    I hope you have a wonderful time in southern CA… Smart to look at it in 4 week increments. I know you will miss hubby and your fur babies – but tell the truth – will you miss the snow? I for one am ready for spring!

    I have to thank you for leaving such a sweet comment on my blog regarding losing my three fur babies within 6 months of each other. Thank you. I know you are an animal lover and understand. I also wanted to tell you that I love the ornament you put on your tree in honor of Winston. They’re always in our hears, aren’t they?

    Enjoy the San Diego weather!!!

    Donna @ An Enchanted Cottage

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  4. Donna says

    January 11, 2009 at 3:22 pm

    … I should proofread before I click “Publish your comment.” That was supposed to say, “They’re always in our HEARTS (not hears!)… Take care,

    Donna @ An Enchanted Cottage

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

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