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Over the Moon for Ostrich

02 Wednesday May 2012

Posted by RECREATED in Decor, Fabrics, Inspired by Bloggers, Uncategorized

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faux ostrich fabric, ostrich, ostrich fabric decor

Good Morning! I was recently reminded how much I like faux ostrich fabric, after reading this post over at Redesigning Sarah about how she fixed her damaged leather cubes by having the top reupholstered.  Check out how great they turned out!

Great huh?  This inspired me to find more faux ostrich loveliness….but it was hard finding an abundance of inspiration.  However, I did find a few things…

Like these chairs….

This bag…

These chairs, specifically the seats (from the home of Ms. Meredith Heron, designer extraordinaire as featured in Style at Home)

These flats….

This bench…

These heels….

These stools…

Can you believe that bench was a DIY project? You can see it here. I do love to see people having success with DIY re-upholstery, and that one tuned out amazing! Oh yea, and I would give my right ear for that bag…for realsies.

You just gotta love a little (faux)….

Photo Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

I’m over the moon for ostrich…

Have a great day!

XO,

Family Heirloom

12 Thursday Apr 2012

Posted by RECREATED in Decor, Pieces of You

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crocheted blanket, family heirloom, history

Good Morning!

Over the Easter break I got one of the loveliest gifts I have ever received. My Nana gave me a beautiful crocheted blanket that she made.

However, there is more to the story than that.  You see many of the squares were crocheted by my great-grandmother before she died.  Nana found the squares one day in a box and decided to finish what her mother had started and pass it on to me!  That is why you see that some of the squares are slightly discoloured compared to others. Those are the ones that have been sitting around for decades waiting to become a blanket.

Isn’t the craftsmanship amazing?

Every little detail, right down to the tiny individual balls around the edges, is perfect.

I am in awe of the amount of work that went into this blanket and I love that I have a beautiful family heirloom to keep that has so much history behind it.  Millions of thanks to my Nana for this amazing gift.  I’m a lucky girl.

Do any of you have special family heirlooms?

Have a great day!

XO,

The New Traditional Kitchen – Guest Post by David Leland

30 Friday Mar 2012

Posted by RECREATED in Before and After, Decor, Design

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aya kitchens, david leland, design, kitchen design, kitchen renovation, the new traditional

Good morning!  I’m VERY excited this morning to have my friend David Leland, a designer with Aya Kitchens and Baths (who are one of the amazing sponsors of the upcoming Blogpodium!), here to share with you one of his recent kitchen renovation projects. David first visited Recreated last year to share his favourite piece of furniture as part of my Pieces of You series. And now he’s back talking kitchens, and he has some great information for you on New Traditional kitchen design. So, without further ado, I give you David.

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Hello peoples!  As mentioned, my name is David Leland and I am indeed a kitchen designer with Aya Kitchens and Baths.  I am certainly excited to have been invited by Lindsey to be part of her “all things design”  blog and have the chance to share a little of me, with you!   There are many things I suppose I could have discussed, but ultimately I decided I would talk to you about a project I recently worked on. I hope you find it an interesting read and enjoy the transformation!

Classic in its esthetic  and timeless in its design, the traditional kitchen is still a prevalent desire among most people embarking on a kitchen renovation project today.  So if you’re a traditionalist at heart, but are concerned you may be dating your home, don’t worry, because a major trend has hit the kitchen design world: the new traditional kitchen.

The key to creating the new traditional kitchen is the combination of traditional design elements such cabinet door styles and detailed mouldings with more contemporary design elements such as open concept floor plans, clean, bright-coloured finishes and contemporary hardware to keep the space looking fresh and up-to-date.

In the project I’m featuring today, the clients wanted update their space, while still keeping with the overall traditional esthetic of the home.  The removal of a bulkhead, some light fixture concerns, and the refinishing of all the baseboards and mouldings were just some of the things that had to be addressed to really bring this space into the present and give the clients the showcase kitchen they deserve.

Before 1

In addition to just giving this space a facelift, we wanted to give the main floor a more open,  free-flowing design  – conforming with today’s idea of a more modern floorplan. We decided that the kitchen and the eating area should no longer be divided as shown below in the before photo below.  To do this we removed the wall between the kitchen and the formal dining area,  and relocated the range and ductwork which was originally found on that wall to get a a more open-concept space.

Before 2

The first choice of the redesign was the more traditional, raised-panel cabinet door style – the Churchill – and we went from there.  The selection of an elegant 3-1/2” crown moulding (my clients also had a finish carpenter copy the profile of the crown moulding, so they could continue it throughout the space), false panels on any exposed cabinetry ends, decorative posts flanking either end of the island, and an intricate on-lay over the “desk” provided the traditional base for this kitchen design.

After 1

Now, to incorporate the “new” elements to this new traditional design we opted for a bright oyster painted finish on the cabinets, clean white marble tile, a modern mixed mosaic back splash, a white Alaskan granite counter top, a clean, modern faucet, and a two-tiered island.  Furthermore, all the mouldings were painted white providing a more elegant feel to the space, and with the wall removed a much more intimate gathering area is achieved – allowing for those in the kitchen to entertain and maintain conversation with those seated at the table.  Given that in today’s world everyone loves to congregate in the kitchen at parties, it is important for hosts to be able to do what needs to be done, but at the same time allow them to enjoy the company of their guests.

After 2

Various other ideas and elements were used to make this traditional kitchen feel up-to-date and contemporary; from shiny chrome hardware to the mix of contemporary stools and traditional dining chairs.

After 3The finished product is a beautiful elegant space, classic enough in its design so it never goes out of style, but dressed up with some modern elements.   The result is a clean, simple, and tailored look and a great example of the New Traditional kitchen.

All photos taken by David Leland and used with permission from the homeowner.

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Hope you all enjoyed and thanks again to David for visiting today!

Have a great weekend lovelies!

XO,

Last Weeks Loves – Online Shops Edition

26 Monday Mar 2012

Posted by RECREATED in Art, Decor, Inspired by Bloggers

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art, blog shops, design, Found Design Miami, Have you met Miss Jones, High Street Market, Loverly Vintage, online decor stores, online shops, recycled art, reupholstery, upcycled, vintage

Good morning!  Monday again, so you know what that means….my last weeks loves are up!  But today there is a little twist…instead of last weeks posts I loved, today I’m featuring online stores that I’m loving which I’ve only recently discovered (i.e. in the past week!).  I’ve come across these shops/stores either through searching for specific items or through other blogs, but all have items I would buy on the spot….if I only had unlimited funds and storage.

First up….

I love the great vintage housewares found at High Street Market - the shop is very well curated with lovely pieces with pretty details, and they appear to be in great condition.  Some of the beauties I’ve found are…

I want this lamp for my desk

I love this bold brass lamp with the plain white shade.

And I love this modern brass bowl.

I found Have You Met Miss Jones through this post by SF Girl by Bay.  This great online store is full of beautiful bone china, clay pottery and recycled glass art for your home.  I love the bone china lighting in all sorts of interesting shapes and forms, as well as their beautiful vases….like these ones….

And this adorable little doe nightlight, how cute would that be for a kids room?

And I love these handy yet pretty white china paper bags…

Part of the reason I love upholstery is because I get to make old new again.  Which is also why I really like Found Design Miami.  They take old furniture and make it new again, by refinishing, redesigning and/or reupholstering. How could I not like that?

This piece called “Paige’s Curiosity Cabinet”, is so unique…..I can’t even think what kind of space I would put it in, but there is something about it that I’m drawn to.

I love a chairs with good shape, which this one definitely has, and I love the simple fabric with the detailed wood frame. Great piece.

I occasionally randomly search for vintage items on Etsy and during this weeks perusal I found Loverly Vintage.  Beside an amazing name, this store has a really neat collection of vintage items from housewares to accessories.

Hot pink and vintage go hand in hand, right? OK, maybe not normally, but this piece challenges that for sure. Love it.

ummm, pretty copper cups…gorge, totally gorge.

Vintage copper coloured beaded belt….pair this stunner with a LBD and you’ve taken your outfit from plain to fabulous.

It is crazy how many great online shops are out there, and these are just a tiny sampler.  Also, Miss Christine over at Bijou and Boheme featured two great blog shops this week, The Enchanted Home Shop and Recycled Consign and Design.  Go check out her post to see the fabulous items you will find in those shops, and then check them out for yourself! (Oh ya, and keep your peepers peeled for Christine’s shop in the coming months…with her talents, how could it not be fab?)

Have a great week!

XO,

Brazen Brass

06 Tuesday Mar 2012

Posted by RECREATED in Decor

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brass, brass chandelier, brass details, brass lamps, decor with brass

Good Morning!

Oh lordy, I am lovin’ me some brass these days! Well actually, not just “these days”….you see, my bed growing up was an antique 3/4 size brass bed, so I’ve really liked brass my whole life.  It feels familiar to me.  And now that brass is becoming trendy again in home decor, it’s kind of like how I assume it would feel if someone who went to your high school who you haven’t kept in touch with ended up on Canadian Idol.  You have no idea where they have been all these years but now that they are back, you will totally support (vote for?) them. That’s how I feel about brass.  (Seriously, it’s a miracle anyone follows my thought process).  ANNNNNyway, today I thought I would show you some cool brass pieces as wells as examples of the use in brass in decor that I’ve stumbled upon recently.

Have a great day!

XO,

Photos via 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11

British Colonial

23 Thursday Feb 2012

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British Colonial decor, British Colonial design, British Colonial style, dark leather, dark woods, greenery, light walls, lightweigh fabrics, traditional and tropical, travel, tropical climate

Good Morning!

Today I’m talking about the British Colonial decor style.  Now, all decor/design styles have a history of how they came to be, but for me British Colonial is screaming from the rooftops “I’m well traveled and rich with history….deal with it!”. It has both beauty and an arrogance which I quite enjoy. British Colonial style can be compared to that world traveling friend that everyone has. They are always jetting off to interesting destinations but are also always eluding to how well-traveled and cultured they are. You find this person incredibly intriguing and interesting to be around, but there is part of you that is just a little jealous.

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British Colonial style emerged in the late 19th century when the vast British Empire had reached parts of South America, Australia, Asia, and Africa.  “Any time civilized people live in a very tropical climate, an interesting juxtaposition of styles arises — out of tradition and necessity. China and silver among other refined items were imported from Britain, but that elegance was tempered with the realities of island life: the need to stay cool and the available local resources.” (quote via HGTV)

I love the dramatic traditional pieces combined with natural tropical elements.  Heavy dark wood furniture against light walls, large ceiling fans, lightweight flowy fabrics, dark leather elements and lush greenery are the keystones to this style.

Here are some lovely examples of British Colonial decor, some that are traditional, as well as some that have a modern twist.

via 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

Aren’t these spaces just gorgeous?

Have a great day!

XO,

Bedroom Refresh…with a little Remix

08 Wednesday Feb 2012

Posted by RECREATED in Decor, Room Refresh

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green, jewel tones, room redo, room refresh

Good Morning Lovelies….

So do you remember waaaaay back in September when i posted that I was going to do a bedroom refresh? And remember how I was going to have it completed by October, then November, hmm, and then December. Well, I’m sorry to announce that it is still not complete. You see, I was 95% of the way there when I decided I needed to make a big change, which requires just a little more work on my part.  But I dare say it’s gonna be totally worth it. I won’t reveal the change yet, but I will say there is a bit more of this……

via 1, 2, 3, 4

Have a great day!

Ski Paradise

15 Sunday Jan 2012

Posted by RECREATED in Decor, Inspired by Travel, Uncategorized

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Alt Summit, chalet, ski, ski lodge, skiing, Sundance, Utah

Good Morning!

I haven’t posted in few days because I’m frantically getting my things together to go to Alt Summit this week.  I’m leaving Wednesday! Pinch me now!  The conference is in Salt Lake City, Utah and since I’m spending a bundle to get there I decided I would spend a couple of extra days after the conference to ski and check out nearby Park City.  Oh, did I mention that Park City is the home of the Sundance Film Festival?  Oh, and did I also mention that Sundance starts the weekend I’m there?  Ya, so I’m going to be both skiing and star-gazing. Today’s post is inspired by skiing. Don’t get me wrong I’m pretty pumped about the star-gazing part, but last time I checked this is not TMZ.com so doing a full celebrity post might be odd. (But I do have an upcoming Sundance fashion post in the works, so stay tuned.) But for now, back to skiing….

I grew up down-hill skiing. There is a small ski hill near my hometown and I used to go almost every weekend in the wintertime and for years our family took annual ski vacations.  But as I’ve gotten older, I typically only go 1 or 2 times a year so when an opportunity comes up to ski in a fabulous place like Park City, I’m snatching it up.  Here are some inspirational ski shots for this cold wintery Sunday.

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Have a great day!

Tickling the Ivories

07 Saturday Jan 2012

Posted by RECREATED in Decor, Inspired by Bloggers

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decor, pianos, pure green magazine, statement pieces

Hello Everyone!

The best thing about following other blogs is getting inspiration.  Yesterday, the amazing blog over at Pure Green Magazine posted La Mer de Pianos which included a video by the same name about the oldest Piano shop in Paris.  I really enjoyed it and it got me thinking about pianos. I grew up with a piano in the house and took lessons for many years.  I haven’t played in a very long time but would love to have a piano in my home again some day. I think a piano adds warmth to a room and if it’s grand enough can be a bold statement.  And if you know how to play or know someone who can, even better.  So, here’s to pianos….

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XO,

Cream and Black

05 Thursday Jan 2012

Posted by RECREATED in Color, Decor

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bold, colour combos, contrasting, cream and black, fashion, interiors

Good Morning!

Don’t you just love the combination of Cream and Black? It is so versatile!  This colour combo can make a space feel stark and cozy or bold and soft, depending on how you design it. In fashion, this combo both classic and contrasting.  Whatever feel cream and black exudes for you, what I know is that I adore it in just about any form.  This morning I invite you to enjoy  the dichotomy that is cream and black….

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Have a great day!

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