Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Kim's Komfy Kouch

So I finally got around to getting the instructions for my DIY sofa from my boyfriend and he took a few photos to illustrate some key points. Sorry for the delay folks but I have a terrible memory and have been super busy lately. These are in his words, including the title (which I don't want to take credit for LOL). (Thanks Jeff!!)


First thing is to measure the cushions you are going to use. You want the cushions to fit tightly into the sofa. This will keep the cushions fluffy and in place as you get comfy. The pillows should sit 2-3” below your sides depending on the height of your pillows. You can see the difference in this picture:


The frame is made from 2x4's, the width ones that attach to the legs are first and then 2x4 lengths lay on top around the edges.


Another 2x4 is cut to fill in the gap so the 2x6’s on top sit evenly.


FYI – do not screw your wheels/legs to the couch like this. Use proper screws, something I forgot on the trip to Home Depot. And we're going to switch out 2 of the casters on each of the 2 moveable pieces to finials, because despite using lockable casters, they still move around too much.

Lay some 2x6’s lengthwise on top. You could use whatever width of wood you want, heavy is good so the couch won’t move around when you are. You can see in the first photo an end view without the MDF.


The ledge on the back was made by raising a 2x6 so it would make a space for pillows. If you are going to make a pillow ledge remember to take that into account when making the frame (it was an afterthought on this one).


The sides are finished with the MDF and cut at 45 degree angle at the corners.



The MDF we used (8") is the perfect height to reach from the top of the legs to 2-3” above the frame. The couch sits 12” high to the top of the MDF.


Fill the holes and cracks, prime (we bought pre-primed MDF), paint and accessorize as required (mine still require new pillows - hoping to tackle that ASAP).


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Friday, February 20, 2009

Yellow and white happiness in my courtyard

I shared my dreams/plans for my dismal courtyard/garden in September 2008. In October 2008 I showed you a cast aluminum Coalbrookdale outdoor setting the MIL and I scored from someone's here-take-it-pile mid last year just before moving to our first/current house.



We have enjoyed a few breakfasts and morning work on that setting despite chipping paint.



Now the grass/lawn is dead, the bushes are dead... just not enough water/rain and we have very high restrictions for watering atm. So the dismal courtyard is looking worse... sigh!

But I have been rather busy!!! After a very difficult time of getting rid of old paint with expensive but ineffective products from Bunnings, I finally called it quits and took the setting to a sandblaster. After a coat of galvanise protection to protect the cast aluminium, I sprayed two coats of sunny, happy yellow.





One of my favourite furniture pieces is the white cane settee I scored off Ebay.

So although the garden is dismal, I think it is now one of my favourite areas to relax, read and hang out.

Planning on gathering more white cane pieces and maybe a few more of those cast chairs... perhaps a large table for outdoor dinners...

I would love to paint over those ugly terracotta tiles white gloss as well (unsure if this is possible/practical) as the dismal fencing (soon!)...

Of course, still no super large shady trees for my French settee on a swing!

Hope you have a great weekend!!!!! Read More..

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Secretaire DIY ala Eddie Ross

For 2 weeks now husband and I have been considering a major move in our lives which has been triggered by Christmas 2008. Will talk more about things when we have made more of a decision... but it involves planning a new floorplan!

So when I spotted this secretaire DIY ala the frightfully talented Eddie Ross* (Top Design Season 2 contestant and Senior Style Editor, Martha Stewart Living) I got all excited. The new floorplan planned during Christmas 2 weeks ago involves a much needed secretaire for books, storage and deskspace. Since I can't afford a new one at my favourite store for $3950, my secretaire will also most likely be a product of a similar DIY job.

Before:




After:


Thanks Eddie for the inspiration and encouragement!

Btw, this is another secretaire Eddie DIYed! Love the punch of colour too!




*I know this sounds so lame, but we here in Australia don't enjoy most of the American produced interior design shows on free to air... but I scored a copy of Top Design Season 2 and have been enjoying it after my family sleep. So hence my seemingly late-oh-so-overdue discovery of Eddie Ross! Read More..

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Marinna Kennedy inspiration

We're back!!!

Happy New Year!!

We got back from in laws about 6pm last night. Since then till midday today, we've been madly cleaning. Once I get home from holidays for more than a week, I have a desperate need to clean the entire place, even though I normally clean before leaving. Don't ask why.

Now we're relaxing. I can't be bothered thinking about dinner.



I discovered bespoke, a line of bespoked home furnishings created by Marianna Kennedy, a talented duo from London.

I'm now struck by a need to secure an old side table, getting me some black gloss and some pretty yellow paper (or fabric) and going all decoupage-crafty!

Marianna states her ethos: "The pleasure of antiques is not only the pleasure of beautiful materials skilfully put together - it is a sense of the mind and hand behind those things - the human element that speaks through the metal and wood, the sense that somebody made this, and that there is a connection between us.... There is no reason why new, modern pieces shouldn't have this connection - this feel for the human that mass production always fails to deliver."

I'm constantly looking for a cute cabinet to store my printer/scanner and workbags... might do me some of that gorgeous decoupage work ('cause I can't handpaint like Ms Kennedy and can't afford the super pricey tag!).

Some prettyChiyogami papers might do the job nicely... Read More..

Saturday, December 27, 2008

My new {Family} Poster

No one in my family (not even 2 year old Hannah) or circle of friends like Nicola. Only I do. The frame needs replacing, sure but Nicola herself is in great condition! There's just something about her gentleness, her poise...

Anyway. Fact is fact: No one likes it.

So under subtle hints from husband and 2 year old Hannah, the in laws, the rellies, the friends, I got it replaced. (Plus I have to admit, it does seem odd her hanging there solo above the fireplace when she's not our ancestor or friend or my portrait :P)

Now that space is replaced with my newest poster, {Family}.



I love it, although I wish it were larger but I couldn't afford the print price plus framing in view of recent more urgent needs. One day! :)

I'd love to do one for you in your own custom colour and size choices! Contact me via my paperbean design website :) (link above on left) Read More..

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Baby boy's birthday do!

I wanted to show you what a talented and crafty, beautiful friend did for her son's First Birthday Party 4 weeks ago. Some hold it in playgym arenas, MacDonalds, parks etc... but I've always favoured the DIY at home do... and Mich shows that it is not at all hard, if you keep it simple.

The invite was a carefully selected pre-made one with a small magnet attached... it was the theme for the gift showbags at the end of the party for the other little ones. Goes to show even off-the-rack invites can be truly personalised if you allow the theme to be repeated in other areas.



Mich invited about 15 of her close friends. All but 2-3 couples have lil' ones around the same age (0-3).

The event was a satay one and since all of us hail from Malaysia/Singapore, we had very high standards for satay, sauce etc. Her family are real Asian foodies plus Mich's sister just opened a satay joint in Melbourne, so we rested easy knowing that the satay would be quality and as authentic as possible. We weren't disappointed. Mich's dad had the use of an authentic satay "oven"! (A find-in-Malaysia-only satay trough where you lay the sticks over coals to get that all-important charcoal burn and scent.) Along with the sticks were the must-haves of cucumber and onion pickle, authentic peanut curry sauce, ketupat (steamed rice cakes), chicken curry with nasi briyani (cumin rice with aniseeds). MMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!



The theme was clearly baby blue and red. Evident first from the invite, and the birthday cake-lets. Mich had prepared small cupcakes in blue and red liners, put a small dollop of icing and topped it with blue and red smarties. (The other colours were in a small bowl on the table and on the birthday cake which Mich also baked herself - never waste! Mich had bought two cake stands and stood one on top of the other and tied a red and white striped ribbon at each base.



The same red and white ribbon was also tied on the handles of the small brown-paperbags for each lil' one. The child's name was labeled on a elephant that Mich had cut out on some blue paper using the invite template. Clever repetition of something off-the-rack that makes it totally personalised!



I'd peeked inside the bag and saw that Hannah's had a deep pink tee. Which I thought was sweet of Mich... but it was only 3 days after, when I got around to cleaning the car out that I had a proper look at the Hannah-discarded-because-the-brown-paperbag-was-more-interesting tee.

What touched my heart was the one-step-further Mich took in these little give-aways: she hand-appliqued on Hannah's tee a pink mushroom! (Dunno as yet what was on the boys' tees.) So cute! I love the idea! (Can't be so bothered myself but I must say this is great inspiration I'l def take on board!)





The outside where the main event (food, of course!) was simply decorated. Mich had strung across the small courtyard a few garlands of simply made short mobiles. Circles in blue and red scrapbooking paper had been strung together and then hung from the garland.



All in all, it was such a well-planned birthday do for a lucky young boy. Well-planned because Mich was determined to keep things simple... almost understated. No fancy china, no fancy 4 course meals, no formal seating, no sit around and open gifts session, no flowers, not even a balloon in sight... she and her husband thoughtfully spent their budget instead on gifting each child-guest with something personal, something that will last past the party!

Real inspiration Mich! Read More..

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Toy kitchen

I LOVE this toy kitchen. Pottery Barn Kids: The Gourmet Kitchen Collection .... it's sharp but of course, it's expensive and it's in the US.







So... I have been surfing around, trying to eBay a bargain of a toy kitchen for Hannah. In that surfing, I've encountered some share-worthy sites:

Crumb Catchers turned a cheap entertainment unit into a toy kitchen.




Jenny Ikea hacked an adorable unit.




Manda posted about her easy to do toy kitchen. By utilising a neglected 2 door cabinet and spending just $10, she's got this cute one for her lil ones:


Michele Beschen posted about how she created a set of gorgeously cute kitchen toy units on the DIY Network


My favourite has to be this. Virginia sends in to OhDeeDoh shots of her own Ikea hacked kitchen for her lil one.



I'm looking for a large one... maybe the husband and I could DIY a Kidkraft one...

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Art in my bedroom

I aluded to an unfinished project on the blue wall behind our bed.

It's growing and I just wanted to share with you the updates :)



I love quotes and have collected them since my teens... So I printed some of my favourites and a few Etsy buys. Painted some vintage frames white from charity shops for $1-3 each. I either mounted them plain or with some of my pretty paper. Also included some pretty special bits and pieces.



My husband got me that pretty pink French cafe setting card for my birthday one year and it's remained my favourite card from him. I bought some quotes letterpress from Etsy seller letterarypress and mounted the SUCCESS one with a pretty paper doily.



I got the tiniest and sweetest ACEO of a bird in its nest from Etsy seller CafeBaudelaire it's such a pretty artwork with a French saying A chaque oiseau son nid est (to each bird its own nest is beautiful).

I love the quote from where "there's no place like home" comes from:



'Course, this project never REALLY ends...

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Monday, October 13, 2008

My latest silhouette



I wrote about my first silhouette in May 2008. Hangs proudly on my yellow and white art section in my study...



My latest is a canvas art for my sister in law's birthday. I love it... but would you have guessed it from the original snapshot?



Contact me (see email address above left) for your own personalised photo-turned-silhouette!

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ish and chi's lovely nursery!



i recently started chatting with Viv of ish and chi when she posted some cute red and white wallpaper used on her newly finished nursery. Viv also just scored a sweet red velvet settee on eBay and worked some paint magic on it...



Now her completed nursery looks so clean, sharp and totally designer-ware!






Well done Viv!

Photos from ish and chi
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