Showing posts with label house and home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house and home. Show all posts

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Living Small: Vancouver Condo

Samantha and Mark’s 967 sq.ft starter condo has got me going crazy. The sleek polished color pallet makes the condo welcoming and airy. The cabinet color and aqua back-painted glass backsplash in the kitchen adds another level of sophistication. I love that this condo is not overly decorated yet it still shows the couples personality. The bedroom has a perfect blend of masculine and feminine touches while the entry way displays their life together. This home is very personal and very chic. Is there any other way to go?...Happy Decorating Everyone!

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Friday, March 5, 2010

Living Small- Tailored Small House

Okay small space lovers, there is a great video at houseandhome.com on how to tailor a small space. Antonio gives us a tour of his 525 sq ft home while explaining the choices he made. It's very informative and there are a couple great ideas that might work for your home...Happy Decorating!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Living Small Video

H&H editors share smart design solutions for diminutive digs.

Get expert tricks for decorating tiny rooms from House & Home design editors Michael Penney, Erin Feasby and Cameron MacNeil. See their favorite small spaces and get great ideas for storage, flooring, antiques, double-duty furniture and more.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Organize An Apartment Closet

Q&A from House and Home

Q. I live in a one-bedroom apartment and need to have the closet space designed for better storage. I’m currently using part of the bedroom for storage space. Any suggestions?

— Elizabeth Wallace

A. Creating more storage in a small space can be challenging, but is possible. Depending on your budget, closet construction can run the gamut from high-end custom floor-to-ceiling built-ins to simply rearranging your existing closets with simple, inexpensive closet organizers.

Start with your actual closets, and decide how you want to outfit them. Do you have a hall closet and bathroom closet as well as bedroom? If so, dedicate space in each for storing items other than what you always assume will occupy those spaces. A hall closet might do double duty as home for your bicycle and vacuum cleaner as well as coats and boots.

Install pegboard wherever possible in existing closet walls. This will inexpensively open up wall space to hang brooms, buckets or even extra coats. If your ceilings are high, make use of the vertical space inside your closets and store boxes and bins on the upper shelves. Make sure to label the bins, so looking for something doesn’t end up being a time-wasting task.

In your bedroom, if budget and floor space allow, have your builder create a wall-length closet, taking up 2’ of depth for the entire span. This will allow the room to flow, and not be chopped up by a small box-closet in one corner. Certain companies will come to your apartment to customize closet space for you, or you can go to DIY stores and design your own closet system. These systems can be configured with drawers, armoire doors, and hanging and shelf space. Make sure to create a list of the items you need to store, so you can find adequate space in your new storage areas. Use the valuable space under your bed for storage as well. Rolling plastic carts are available to house everything from linens to clothes or books.