Showing posts with label Decoration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decoration. Show all posts
Monday, September 26, 2011
Easy Wall Artwork that will keep you going
Found this on Pinterest (via Abyleys Golden). This will look good in many homes and it is quite easy to do. Get some old scrapes of wood, use some old paint and get your favorite words on there. There's a great chance this will be a creation for my room.
Aside from that these words are lovely.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Creative way to use plates
Here is a creative idea. Hanging plates on the wall (found via Remodelista). There are some other examples on how to do it right here.
I don't know about you, but I know that I have some spare plates that can go on the walls.
Friday, July 1, 2011
DIY highlight - Newspaper ball
Newspaper ball, the DIY project by Strawberry-Chic is a great decoration item. It is a stylish addition to either your porch or backyard. I can picture different ones hanging in a backyard with Christmas lights all around. The best thing about it all is that it's easy to make and practically won't cost you anything (just check out the material list).
Head on over to Strawberry-Chic to check it out.
Other DIY's on InspirU CooCoo:
♦ Easy A
♦ Rainy cloud colorful rain (for children)
♦ Fun, Creative Father's Day Inspiration (really like the S'mores grill at the bottom)
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Decorating tips for your living room
Just today as I was browsing the internet for decorating tips I came across the article '40 Decorating Tips for Your Living Room' by Real Simple. The reason I am sharing this is because they had some great tips. Nonetheless I found it very inconvenient to read through because you constantly have to click 'next' to read another tip.
So if your just like me and would rather have everything in one place I thought I would highlight some things for you from the whole article.
Add nature to the mix
There are some tips that concerns adding nature to your living room decoration. Some of them are bringing in flower to cheer up a room, add wild prints like a zebra print to spice things up and mixing in hardwood floors with earth tones.to make the floor pop.
Rules while playing with color
Adding color to anything is great, but there are some rules that could help in incorporating color to a space. The color tips were varied and there were quite a few. So here they are in a quick list:
Furniture
What would a living room be without furniture? Of course it was not left out in the tips. One of the rules that I always try to incorporate in any space is using double duty furniture. In a living room setting you could think of buying a deep couch so it could also be used as a bed. Another good tip is using a transparent table to make a room look bigger. Aside from that, think about creating clean lines by using square like furniture and placing them in symmetrical arrangements.
Creating a side table from a guest room luggage rack is a way of having a sidetable without spending a dime. (photo)
Decorating items
Both my least favorite and favorite tip falls in this category. A tip that I did not agree with is grouping small objects together (as seen in the right picture). This just makes things look cluttered and messy.
Other tips in this category included place a large wall piece against a bare wall to make a statement, placing proper lighting for reading, mixing busy accessories with a simple sofa. What was my favorite tip your asking? It is the clock wall. This is created by placing different clocks in time zones that are of some what significance.
So these are the tips that I thought were important from the above mentioned article. If you have the time you can go through it one by one. There are definitely some great tips, it just takes up a lot of time.
*Emily Grandin will be taking us back to basic in illustration tomorrow in another CooCoo Interview. Something you won't wanna miss.
Image credits: Alison Spear, Ngoc Minh Ngo, Lucas Allen, Aya Brackett
So if your just like me and would rather have everything in one place I thought I would highlight some things for you from the whole article.
Add nature to the mix
There are some tips that concerns adding nature to your living room decoration. Some of them are bringing in flower to cheer up a room, add wild prints like a zebra print to spice things up and mixing in hardwood floors with earth tones.to make the floor pop.
Rules while playing with color
Adding color to anything is great, but there are some rules that could help in incorporating color to a space. The color tips were varied and there were quite a few. So here they are in a quick list:
- Introduce colors on walls
- Add color highlights to neutrals
- Highlight colors by placing them against white
- Add colorful pillows to accentuate a bland sofa
- Use a soft pallette
- Pick an assertive print for the sofa to make room pop (photo)

Furniture
What would a living room be without furniture? Of course it was not left out in the tips. One of the rules that I always try to incorporate in any space is using double duty furniture. In a living room setting you could think of buying a deep couch so it could also be used as a bed. Another good tip is using a transparent table to make a room look bigger. Aside from that, think about creating clean lines by using square like furniture and placing them in symmetrical arrangements.
Creating a side table from a guest room luggage rack is a way of having a sidetable without spending a dime. (photo)
Decorating items
Both my least favorite and favorite tip falls in this category. A tip that I did not agree with is grouping small objects together (as seen in the right picture). This just makes things look cluttered and messy.
Other tips in this category included place a large wall piece against a bare wall to make a statement, placing proper lighting for reading, mixing busy accessories with a simple sofa. What was my favorite tip your asking? It is the clock wall. This is created by placing different clocks in time zones that are of some what significance.
So these are the tips that I thought were important from the above mentioned article. If you have the time you can go through it one by one. There are definitely some great tips, it just takes up a lot of time.
*Emily Grandin will be taking us back to basic in illustration tomorrow in another CooCoo Interview. Something you won't wanna miss.
Image credits: Alison Spear, Ngoc Minh Ngo, Lucas Allen, Aya Brackett
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Shoe decor
Hello all, check out these fun way of storing shoes. Not only does it get them organized and away from the floor, but it also very decorative. That is of course if you have nice looking shoes that are clean.
Credit goes to Shannon Scovell for designing it for DesignPhiladelphia 2008, a student work exibition of Philadelphia's education courses.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Flower scribbles
Well thought out scribbles by Jan Weiss. They would really look nice in a variety of different interiors. These 4 are just some that I wanted to share, but really I love all of his work. Best thing about them is that you can get them for as low as $29.99 on AllPosters.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Flexible love
These really cool chairs are made out of recycled recycled paper and wood waste so they are environmentally safe. Did I mention that they can sit up to 16 people and can change form? Designed by Chishen Chiu from Taiwan.
This video also gives an example of how it works. Click here.
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