Showing posts with label Space Solutions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Space Solutions. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Top 10 Home Design Trends for 2018 per the Pinterest 100

If you are a Pinterest user (find me HERE), you know that you can spot trends forming on the site LONG before you see them plastered across the internet.   For that reason, I have always enjoyed peeking in on the Pinterest 100 , as it is a fascinating highlight of what is trending right now on Pinterest. With over 14 billion ideas, the home category continues to grow with a 75% increase in Pins each year and Pinterest users spend 27% more on decor than people who don’t use the site.

As far as home design goes in 2018 (Home Decor category), Pinterest users have spoken and these are the top 10 hot trends as highlighted by Lonny.com and with photos taken directly from the site as trending. How many of these design elements  have you incorporated into your own home?


  1. Resort-inspired style, particularly in the bathroom. 
  2. Marriage of mixed metals in a space.
  3. Terrazzo is making a comeback, in several applications. 
  4. Statement ceilings, aka "The fifth wall". 
  5. Bone inlaid accent pieces.
  6. Wood wall tiles and flooring in a herringbone pattern.
  7. My personal curb appeal favorite- statement doors.
  8. Vibrant and patterned house plants.
  9. Oversized wall art is back and pushing the eclectic gallery wall back out of vogue.
  10. Sage, sage, and more sage.

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Home Project: Built-in Desk Under The Stairs

Months ago, I shared my Pinterest inspiration photo for a new built-in basement work space in Casa de Nenonen...

We tore out the existing dark (and useless) closet in the journey towards a light and bright basement work space.  Here is a peek at the process, from start to finish, which included a serious staircase makeover from carpet to hardwood...
I am happy to report that the project is almost complete!  We are finishing up the last of the molding right now...

Not a finished staged photo, merely a quick iPhone snap, though what do you think? I am tickled pink!  

In venturing into this project, our contractor assured us that starting with foundation pieces would greatly increase utility while reducing cost.  We started with 3 basic foundation pieces...

1) The base (just didn't use the top):


Find HERE on Amazon.  I didn't know if I would, but I adore the open bookshelf that runs to the back wall as it provides an accessible yet somewhat hidden spot for our commercial-sized laser printer and shredder.

2) Behind the drawer system on the left:  


The IKEA Kallax provides support for the top, storage space, and the perfect depth to complete our "u shape".  Half runs behind the drawers so concealed, but we added the door option to the 2 remaining cubbies to provide more storage. Perfect for printer paper and supplies!

Find HERE on IKEA.

3) Shelf above:
Find HERE on IKEA.

 Our tips for using these pieces:

-The overall height of the system was determined by the Kallax shelf as it is taller and doesn't have legs or a removable base.  It is also the PERFECT desk height in my opinion.  I am 5'4" and my husband is 6'.  We added 2x2s to the bottom of the Amazon desk pieces and then encased everything in molding to create a seamless look.

-We created a custom top with wood and shoe molding from the hardware store.  We opted for 3 pieces which we carefully spackled and sanded for a seamless look, polished with 2 good coats of primer and then paint. 

UPDATE: I have received several inquiries about a few things in the room.  It always makes me giggle to discover what people notice in a photo and reach out about:   
  • The chair was a Homegoods find 
  • The paint color is Sherwin Williams Repose Gray.
  • We chose Pergo Outlast+ in Molasses for the flooring. It is a high quality laminate ideal for a finished basement space as it is easily mopped and is water-resistant on the top AND underside.  You never know what will happen in a basement as far as water goes.  Our basement walks out to the backyard.  With two teens and a large dog, it was a sensible yet attractive choice.
  • The family name medallion came from a local St. Louis artisan...  

I absolutely adore it and get comments galore from everyone who walks in our basement.  It is solid and sizable at 24 inches in diameter of solid wood.  It was around $60. Her link:  https://www.facebook.com/scrapbookinabox



Friday, September 9, 2016

Top 10 Home Design Trends for 2016 per Pinterest 100

If you are a Pinterest user (find me HERE), you know that you can spot trends forming on the site LONG before you see them plastered across the internet.   For that reason, I have always enjoyed peeking in on the Pinterest 100 , as it is a fascinating highlight of what is trending right now on Pinterest.

As far as home design goes in 2016 (Home Decor category), Pinterest users have spoken and these are the top 10 hot trends as highlighted by Lonny.com and with photos taken directly from the site as trending. How many of these design elements  have you incorporated into your own home?

Gray, Gray, and more Gray 

Graphic Throw Pillows 

Hacks and Methods of hiding cords 

Black Accent Walls 

Gallery Walls & Woven Wall hangings 
DIY Space-saving solutions 

 Artisan Goods and Textiles 

Metallic Wallpaper 

White-washed Scandinavian Design 

Geometric Tile 

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Space Solution: Awkward Space Under The Stairs

Homeowners- why not put the awkward space under the stairs to work?

 Shelves, reading nook, wine cellar, or playhouse- LOVE!

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Downsizing and Space Savers...

After 10 years in the residential real estate industry, I am certain of one of the most prominent Real Estate Truths: over the span of a lifetime... THE most difficult move is one's final downsize.  Period.

There is a time when most succumb to the fact that they no longer need the large yard that their (now grown) children once frolicked in.  The spacious house, basement, pool, and excessive amount of belongings that once seemed a necessity... quickly become a burden. 

Simply, the amount  of work associated with the upkeep of an earlier stage of life becomes a serious life stress down the road for most.  I have seen the immediate need to simplify, reduce, and declutter with numerous clients over the years.  Most empty-nesters crave the ability to go forth, enjoy, and live life rather than constantly trying to maintain it.

Life changes.  It just does.

Over the years, I have worked with a number of empty nesters desperately ready and eager to take the plunge into a simpler lifestyle.  A lock and go lifestyle.  The mantra that I always pass along and ask them to repeat:  "No, this will not be fun.  It will not be easy.  That being said, once through the difficult task of dividing a life it took YEARS to build... I WILL feel happier, lighter, and more grounded.

It is always the case,  I promise.   I almost always get a huge "THANK YOU, CARRIE!" a month or so after closing.

Emotionally tolling is the final downsize, though the logistics of retrofitting life into a fraction of the square footage seems to be the biggest challenge for most.  Clever solutions are key, so when I see something VERY good- I must share. 

This my friends...

... is not only good- it is GREATMurphy Beds have come a LONG WAY, baby.

A client of mine, who recently traded in a large house for condo living, just had this built-in Murphy Bed locally commissioned.   I think it is a BRILLIANT solution for the small spare room that she desired to multi-function.  Obviously, above it serves as a shelving unit.

When desired, it can also serve as a table or workspace...

When guests /grandkids pay an overnight visit, it can serve as a bed...


NOTE: I caught these photos during the construction phase, so the mattress wasn't yet in place. 

She even had little drawer nightstand /pull-out tables added...

Isn't this FABULOUS?  I think it is ideal for this type of scenario/space and a fantastic creative solution for downsizers. 

While a tad pricey at approx. $2,000, you are basically purchasing 3 pieces of furniture.  This unit was 100% fully customized, designed, and built for this space in total collaboration with my client and she is tickled pink. She had full control of the wood type, finish, stain, hardware, and options.  It can be as traditional or modern as you want it to be.

When it comes to this type of built-in, the choices are endless...



The key is finding someone skilled who can build it and is willing to work hand-in-hand with you.  My client gave David Talley, at DBT Wood Products, a 5-star review.  You can find more information about his work, pricing, and options here:  http://www.dbtwoodproducts.com/

Good stuff!