Open Sauce

Mar 18, 2011 17:05

Uh oh! I've known it was Friday all day but something was missing...

Happy Friday everyone! Happy with your thrift find, proud of a paint job, want to show off pictures of your new saucy sofa? Inspired by something you saw or just want to leave a show-me-your... request?


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halowrites March 18 2011, 21:43:17 UTC
our house was built in 1967, and features a fab slate floor in the foyer downstairs, an area you have to pass through to get to the living areas upstairs. it's a long, oddly-shaped space, and I've been slowly attempting to turn it into something less sparse-looking. one end (by the entranceway) is furnished with a floor rug, an oak cabinet and a vintage Singer sewing machine table, but the opposite end adjacent to the stairs didn't have any furniture at all-- until now. we bought a sideboard/hall table that fits perfectly in the space, and I'm amazed (and really, really happy!) about the big difference that it has brought to the feel of the area. so much less sparse, and a lot more welcoming. :)


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mutedtempest March 18 2011, 21:49:31 UTC
That gorgeous! And I think painting that wall brown would make the space even more inviting. I can totally picture it.

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halowrites March 18 2011, 23:09:29 UTC
thank you! I think the brown will help pull everything together, yeah. well, that's if it looks like it does in my head, anyway. ;)

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weaselmom March 18 2011, 22:02:08 UTC
I *love* the vibe of this space! Not Asian, but Asian-inspired; not contemporary or traditional or anything I can put my finger on except it's so great. We will now proceed to clamor for a virtual tour of the rest of your house.

I have two of those typesetter trays but never thought to do this with them. Hmmm...

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halowrites March 18 2011, 23:12:10 UTC
thank you. :) I fell in love with the house as soon as we walked in, and this space has a lot to do with that intital rush of love.

type trays are so cool. I've had several sitting in a cupboard just waiting for inspiration to strike-- and finally, it did. :)

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eicnan March 18 2011, 22:11:22 UTC
I love everything about this! I received a printer tray and have no clue what to do with it. This might give me some ideas. Your floor though...I could roll on it, so pretty!

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halowrites March 18 2011, 23:12:51 UTC
thank you! printer trays are so cool-- good luck with yours! :)

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lepapillonvert March 18 2011, 22:32:17 UTC
The windows in your house have me about 50 shades of green with envy. You should think about submitting your house photos for an entry here.

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halowrites March 18 2011, 23:14:48 UTC
thanks so much. :) a house with huge windows and lots of light was top of my list when we were looking for a new home. houses built in the 60s/70s seem to have that feature covered hands-down. (at least here in New Zealand, anyway.)

I have been snapping a few recent house shots, so I shall see what I can put together. :)

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jamiesquared March 18 2011, 22:49:36 UTC
How neat! I really like the printer tray...did you just measure the top trim and the paper fit, lol sorry if this sounds like a dumb question!

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halowrites March 18 2011, 23:17:25 UTC
thanks! :) my method wasn't very scientific-- I held a piece of paper up to the area I wanted it to fill and kind of guessed how big it needed to be, haha! it's mostly trial & error, though it pays to cut it a little bigger, so it can be trimmed down to fit if needed. many of the gaps are a similar size, so once I had a few trimmed, I used them as templates for the rest.

hope that helps! :)

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amore March 18 2011, 22:56:09 UTC
i love those stairs

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halowrites March 18 2011, 23:17:59 UTC
thank you! me too-- they were one of the first things I fell in love with when we looked through the house. :)

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haywagonsmom March 19 2011, 02:02:32 UTC
LOVE this!

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halowrites March 19 2011, 02:42:13 UTC
thank you! :)

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tough March 19 2011, 04:27:08 UTC
First, thank you for maintaining the integrity of the printers type tray! So many people just rip them apart and it's such a shame! Secondly, you have amazing paper choices! Great job!

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