Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Project Reupholstery

a craiglist find for my upholstery project in February/March
I found the one! The clean, modern lines with still a hint of vintage style.

I confess to be a n00b when it comes to covering furniture – so far. I'm enrolling in a upholstery class at Durham Tech (community college) beginning February 11 to learn the proper technique on how to go about this endeavor.

Now to contemplate which fabric/design to use.

I literally go to bed at night and think of colors and designs to the point where I am fighting sleep. It's All I Think About. Borderline obsession.

 

That having been said, I'm glad to have a new interest. My background is in video production and while I am still into that, it's nice to have a break from the technical end of creation all the time. Sometimes I go home after work and I actually make something. Sure, it's little like a bag or I will cover a frame with fabric and spray adhesive, but something gets (wait for it) FINISHED. COMPLETE-O. Unreal.
a reversible tote
A doggie duvet I made one recent evening
pockets for another reversible tote I recently finished
In the video world, it take so incredibly long to finish a marginally well-crafted project. I've tried to expedite the process many times in the past and it leads to wall after wall of obstructions. Files will go offline, render times shave hours from productivity, computers and/or software will crash AKA nightmare.

I do complain about digitalism, but of course, it is my first love and I wish I could do more video. But making something tangible without relying on anything else but yourself and easily sourced materials is the life.

 


My newest projects involve painting the rest of my new crib. The color scheme I went for is as follows:

The kitchen is a now a white, empty canvas. It will be an aqua mint. I thought about painting just the eating area this color and either leaving the cooking area white or using this neat deep mauve color. I like kitchens to have warmth and I (think) I like the contrast of a deep mauve with a crisp aqua. We shall see what develops.



Next up is the living room area which is at present a boring beige color. I chose a very subtle mint shade that reminded me of a less boring version of beige, an almost vintage take on beige. I didn't go too crazy in here since the other rooms are pretty bold. Actually, the furniture is what I want to stand out in here, so staying fairly neutral while still having fun is my goal.

 Um, yuck. This is the bedroom, or at least one corner of it. Now, I realize this is a tiny, tiny house. And most people do not suggest making a room seem any smaller with a dark color. But I hate getting advice that everyone follows and especially advice that doesn't really make sense! Okay, I get it that perceptually brighter, reflective surfaces and mainly using w-h-i-t-e or some brand of eggshell make a room larger. 

I'm here to say I don't think I can fool myself or you to the square footage of this dink of a house, so I'm going paint however I like. If it makes the room seem smaller, I will just call it cozier so whatever.

So it looks like this. It's what I lovingly want to refer to as a "womb-y" color. (I have a co-worker to thank for that descriptor.) My boyfriend calls it "barnyard" but he's a ninny. 
Anyway, it led to funny jokes and barnyard noises, so all's well.

Next
up
is the
bathroom.
it's
actually
the 
only room
left in
the house
hilariously
enough.

 

Yep. The bathroom. I am actually still torn on the color here. I got this periwinkle blue on a sheer whim. I've always liked it as a crayon and I have a cute shirt from H&M that is really vibrant but...I'm not totally sold. It's pretty bright and I associate most bathroom interaction with early mornings before work. Not exactly the time of day I want to be shocked into blinding bright color. Or who knows, it might improve my days. I will have to see how it all pans out. 


 I don't mind being playful at all. This house is so small that I feel like having extra fun with colors.


I should be all done in after this weekend and will add more photos. Until then, here is a dress I want to make with my new Holly Zollinger fabric!
Madewell dress

spoonflower link to "Rainy Dot" by Holly Zollinger
This rules!

2 comments:

  1. FINE I did it. But I'm not that hap about it.

    OKOK finally.

    1. monk looks like a model (the gay abercrombie sort. or zoolander, if you will).
    2. that chair is amazing. I want it. What fabric are you thinking? I think it's going to look so cool. I'd like to find something like this myself..
    3. paint colors are SWEET! If you get a lot of light in the house, I wouldn't worry about adding all the color. I especially like the aqua. This made me re-think all-white downstairs, but then I re-thought again & realized it's best because of lack of light.
    4. I'd hesitate with periwinkle. I really like the color, but I usually don't like colors in bathrooms, or I feel like they get old fast, maybe because it's so small and there's not much you can do to switch it up, (ex. no furniture). Could you do 1 wall, like an accent or something? Or maybe a pattern with it, so it's not just blue smeared everywhere?
    5. the bedroom reddish color just reminded me of 'the media room'. I'm sure it's much better than that though. I like the idea of it being a barn color.
    6. bang out that dress so I can put in order in for one, too. I like your pattern better than the original.
    7. I think your new spot looks pretty cool.

    Ok, I think those were all my points.

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