Projects + Ramblings

Posted by bethany on May 24, 2010 in Projects + Ramblings

{Local Shopping} Goats on the Roof Style

“Goats on the Roof” (aka Old Country Market)  in Coombs here on Vancouver Island does “eclectic” very well. Such a diverse mix of colours and textures, yet somehow all the elements work so nicely together.

Here is what caught my eye last time I was there…

COOMBS

The new building, which has strong Mediterranean style elements, fits in perfectly - not because the architectural style mimics anything surrounding it, but because this little pocket of Vancouver Island is so diverse that it seemed to need something that stood out as “different”. I really love the wrought-iron balconies. I’m not sure I’ve seen that used anywhere else on Vancouver Island. The building’s lower level is home to a selection of Asian furniture which is displayed in a large room with reclaimed floors.

Just behind the produce and garden market is a little shop where I found simple cotton quilted blankets. There wasn’t a huge selection, but there was certainly something for everyone.

This will definitely be a frequent mini-road-trip destination this summer!
(and have you seen the size of the ice cream cones?!)

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Posted by bethany on Apr 27, 2010 in Projects + Ramblings

Work at Home – Lynda’s Home Installment 1

The big question over at our home for the past 6 months or so has been “where will we work?”

After some seriously strenuous conversations, we’re almost entirely convinced that we’ll work out of home. What that means, is that we’re going to need to make some changes around here. Working from home means that our previous plans for renovations are now scraped, and new concepts are emerging that allow for a flexible work/live arrangement. This is not an easy project when we’re talking about less that 1200 square feet!

We have a friend who is in the same boat as us. She also lives and works in a small vintage house. Her line of work is much different than ours; Lynda owns a fair-trade silk business.

The design  factors for both our home renovations are the same:

a). We need efficient work space that is separate from the rest of the home, yet still feels like it’s part of the home.
b.) We need flexible rooms that can multi-task (thinking about: guests, re-sale, entertaining).
c.) We need to take advantage of as much natural light as possible. (site “re-orientation” for renovations).
d.) We need to create key design features that showcase our personalities.
e.) We need to design on a foundation of “quality”, “classic”, and “timeless”.

f.) and of course, we both want to design around what we LOVE.

I’ll get to sharing plans for my home/workspace eventually – but for now, I’d like to share a concept for Linda’s home inspired by the bright colours of some of the beautiful silk goods available through Lynda’s business, Floating Stone Silks.Comox Valley Interior Design

Work:

These silk purses and silk headbands are goods from Floating Stone Silks. I’m really enjoying the ruffle on the dainty bag… very feminine.

The office image shows a neat and tidy work area with a timeless good quality wood desk. I think this is a great idea because it’s likely it will last a long time, and it’s neutral enough to decorate around when/if changes in design down the road. I also like nod to re-claimed with the vintage shutter as a place to keep notes.

The image of the fabric is so lovely! Lynda won’t need to hide away her fabric samples – they would look beautiful on display!

Home:

The row of images at the top is from theBemz e-newsletter. When I received this in my in-box a couple weeks ago I knew my colour prediction for BRIGHT and BOLD and possible FLOURESCENTS was right-on. Europe is always a few steps ahead of us…
The slip cover concept, seen here on dining chairs, is a practical one - a) it protects your furniture b) it can be changed when you’re ready for something different.

This yellow barn-style door (via SourthernLiving) is just beautiful. I think the steel elements have a nice contrast to the silk. Also, the salvaged wood and metal combination is an elegant infusion of humble materials.

Lastly, this sleek, simple kitchen is a blank canvas for creating culinary art after a long day at the office (down the hall – hehe) – or for entertaining friends on the weekend. A tip from this picture? Paint can do marvelous things!

Keeping it Local:
Resources for this project – right here in the Comox Valley!

1. Antique oak school desks at Coopers Government Surplus.
2. Shutters from Habitat for Humanity ReStore (but sorry, I may have purchased them all!).
3. Sturdy solid-wood shelving from the John’s Bedroom Barn.
4. Barn-Door systems – We can help you with that.
5. Modern-style kitchens from Acacia Decorating and Design – the display model at the Spring Home Expo was beautiful!

Stay tuned for another concept for Lynda’s work at home space…

ps. The Sunrise Veterinary project will be complete this week. There is a block party this Friday and the community is welcome to come by. This also marks our first Design-Build project and naturally we’re very proud of it and want to share! Details will be in the Comox Valley Record on Wednesday.

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Posted by bethany on Mar 10, 2010 in Projects + Ramblings

{ Dreaming + Planning } Industrial, Framhouse, Craftsman, Reclaimed!

yep, I’m still here!

Every day I can be heard asking,“is it June yet?”
I graduate on June 11th. 

Here is what I’ve been dreaming of these days:

Industrial. Farmhouse. Craftsman. Reclaimed.

Can they co-exist peacefully?

I think it’s possible!

via: www.beadboard.com
I love beadboard ceilings. What better way to cover up the horrid textured ceiling without having to grind it all off upside down for hours upon hours?

 

Anyone know where this image is from?
This floor is similar to the Premier Garage floor I blogged about here. Also, I’m in love with industrial style pendant lamp.

 

This image is forever stored on my computer. I also have the publication from Better Homes and Gardens where it was featured. This reclaimed mantel is exactly what I want in my house. I foresee multiple trips to Demxx in coombs…

 


I love this exterior by this renovation company in Washington. Our home could definitely look like this with a little assistance!

Alright – back to work for me!

-b

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Posted by bethany on Feb 3, 2010 in Projects + Ramblings

{ Art Round-Up } Animal Art for Your Home

HELLO MODERN ART

featuring Animals in all their

exuberant energy

and

lovable innocence

maple leafAll of these pieces are by Canadian artists.
I have had the honor to personally meet every single of of these talented people. What a wonderfully artistic country we live in!

Click on the painting to visit the gallery
and learn more about the artist.
Buying original art supports artists.

(Interested in learning about galleries, ethics, and how it all supports the artist? Start Here)

ARTISTS:

Ken Campbell
Les Thomas
Sheila Norgate
Terry McCue
Lucy Schappy

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