I’ve been seeing a lot of symmetrical geometric prints framed and hung in groups. People are especially loving this set of 6 from Crate & Barrel:
Anna over at Door Sixteen recently unveiled her “fauxdenza” (her words, not mine), and I love it. She used 3 Ikea Akrum wall cabinets at $52 each. It’s a clean look that doesn’t take up any floor space, and will cost much less than any furniture pieces you’ll find out there (unless you find an amazing craig’s list deal or undertake a much larger and more time-consuming DIY project). Yes, it’s Ikea (someday I promise I’ll post about all my research comparing Ikea cabinets to other cabinet lines), and you have to assemble it yourself, but if you’re in a pinch and you need some extra storage / display space, it’s a great option.
Note that the wall cabinets do not have finished tops, which is why she has a table runner (temporary). A wood top would look great, or maybe a back-painted glass (I’ve always wondered if I could do a good job of painting glass myself, though I think it would be tough to make it look just right)?
What do you think?
P.S. Isn’t the ampersand fun? And the Eames-like rocker? Oh, and I have those same candlesticks in my dining room (yes, also Ikea)
]]>We (okay Mike) worked on it all weekend. We (again, Mike) cut the doors to form the square, then used the cut pieces plus strips from the 3rd door to give the top the appearance of extra thickness. Then we (yep, Mike) cut 2 layers of 3/4″ plywood to use as the base. For what it’s worth, I got the doors and drew the plans on CAD. But obviously Mike did all the hard work. I just get to sit and admire it. Next step: barstools and something to hang on the wall above the table. And new blinds / window treatments. The list never ends.
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