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Are you sick of hearing about IKEA?

January 8, 2009 at 6:43 pm by Claudia



Yes, I know, I seem to be living at IKEA. I’m not, of course, but it is close-by and has been a godsend! Today I ran in for a couple more $8.00 throw rugs (which are really bathroom rugs, but who cares?) and I saw this set of cards. Each card has a reproduction of a Carl Larsson print. They are part of his “A Home” series. I have always loved his work and his depiction of home life in Sweden. These prints were $2.00. $2.00 for 5 prints. Then I bought 2 frames (2 for $2.99) and framed two of the prints. They are so charming I am going to have to go back and get 3 more so that I can frame all 5. I told you I was going to do this on a budget.

I had to frame these prints first since they involve a dog and knitting. Aren’t they lovely?
I’m not sure where I’m going to hang them here in the apartment but they will certainly add a great deal of charm when they are in place. (You can click on the photos to see more detail.)

More later.

Filed Under: decorating 4 Comments

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

The Decorating Continues

January 5, 2009 at 11:11 pm by Claudia

Beautiful weather here in San Diego, I will give you that. The last two days have been sunny and warm, and even warmer weather is coming this week. In the middle of running errands today, I made a quick stop at the beach. Oh that ocean air, it makes my shoulders drop and the tension starts to leave my body. I have to go back soon; today I didn’t have long to linger. I’ve been shopping for the apartment and slowly it is becoming more cozy. I have more photos – keep in mind it is hard to get a good photo in here – there is usually not enough light.

This sofa, while not ugly, has foam cushions that have no support. At all. Using my trick from back home, I took off the back cushions and substituted more of the lumbar cushions from IKEA. That felt better. However, my lower back kept hurting. The cushions underneath my derriere were just as bad. A trip to Lowes took care of that. I put a board under the cushions and the problem is solved.

This sweet tole tray was a bargain at one of my favorite antique stores. I thought it would be both practical and also break up the solid black surface of the coffee table.

A little canvas print from Target. It replaced the photo of an actress playing Hedda Gabler at the theater. I coached that production several years ago. It was a good experience but I don’t want to look at it every day.

I bought the vintage runner at an antique shop, as well as the pink dish. I thought the runner would break up the vast expanse of WOOD on this dresser. The letters came from another shop. Photo of husband and dogs, and other photo of dogs came from home.

This little framed print was a gift from Heidi. Since it is about vowels, its perfect for me. That is pink velveteen ribbon around the outside edge of the frame.

Close-up of one of two pink dishes I bought in an antique shop. 2 for $5.00!

I’m trying to buy things that will fit right in at Mockingbird Hill Cottage when I leave here. I have more photos, but don’t want to overwhelm you in one post.

More later.

Filed Under: antiques, decorating, San Diego 1 Comment

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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.

I've worked in the theater for more years than I can count. I'm currently a voice, speech, dialect and text coach freelancing on Broadway, off Broadway, and in regional theater.

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