Hopeful makeover – living room

I’ve been sick for the past week, and in an attempt to find the silver lining, all this time moping has given me time to mess around on Photoshop, yay!
I’ve wanted to revamp our living room for a while, and to get the ball rolling I did this little mock-up of the focal wall in our living room I want to tackle. At the moment it’s a massive blackboard wall, which is cool and all, but our apartment doesn’t get much light, and I’m really feeling it drag the room down. Considering I love dark colours, I think the addition of depressing Irish weather is encouraging me to brighten it up. So I tried my hand at an ‘after’ image of what I’d like it to look like, and I’m quite pleased with the result!

This is what I came up with, and I’m pretty stoked. A fresher look that’s a little brighter, more uplifting, a little more grown up, but still has the same major elements, and some existing items we already own – 

I kept a smidgen of the blackboard wall, offset from the white shelf, and coloured the rest of the wall to what we already have – Swan’s a Swimming. I’ve had a knot in my knickers to invest in an orchid, but that mother is going to need to be faux since I {unintentionally} murder every plant that enters my care. Spruced up with a Stockholm Rand rug, an unattainable Gun Lamp {a girl can dream}, some crates to balance the scales, and one musn’t forget a hydrangea. 
There are two elements I can’t change in our living room – the white IKEA shelf and TV stand. We’re tenants, and we don’t own these items. Yes, I paint a small amount of our apartment, but I would never have a problem re-painting before we leave. Another item that will remain but haven’t included in the second image is our massive regolit lamp, which is needed, but would stuff up the image. I’m pretty excited about getting started, and can’t wait to give our living room a little revamp! Happy Saturday, everyone 🙂

After and before – beef up your bookcase

The key to a good before and after is to have a really shitty ‘before’ picture. This works wonders and will exponentially boost your ‘after’ picture. Just sayin’.
We have a large IKEA shelving unit in our living room. I really like it, but it took some time for me to get it looking just right. Up front, my key pieces of advice are – less is more and patience. I’ve been working on our shelves, one display idea at a time, since August. Yes, I’ve been whittling away for almost 5 months. But patience is a virtue.

As I’ve mentioned before, our living room is quite dark. When we first moved in, I had a knot in my knickers to repaint the sterile white walls a deeper color. But it wasn’t long before this icky colour it was killing my eyes. So, after careful consideration, a new colour was chosen. Which makes my before and after look even better. As you can see, my shelves were previously a shower of shit; there was no order, and it drove me crazy. So over the past while, I’ve come up with some little display tips and ideas.

1. Pick a colour – don’t be afraid to choose a colour you’re into at the moment, and add little pops of it here and there. I’ve used hits of lavender throughout mine, alongside our mostly dark collection of stuffs. 

2. Thrifty things  I love displaying cute and unusual things I’ve found in charity shops. This is a watercolor painting of the Kremlin I bought about a hundred years ago. I adore it. 
3. Man up – I’m always conscious of displaying fiance’s favorite things. I worry sometimes I’m smothering the place with my stuff. Don’t be afraid to incorporate gadgets and whatnots, such as fiance’s guitar pedal shown here. 
4. Creature comforts – yes, I’m that kind of cat lady. I’ve incorporated sleeping cubbies for our kitties throughout our shelving. I was on the lookout for box cushions for this very purpose, and I luckily found some in Arnotts Bargain Basement for €10 each. And in the right color! Our girls approve of them. 
5. Sneaky art – not only is this painting I did the right amount of contrast to the surrounding books, but it also has a secret; layering a painting over shelves like this is a super sneaky way to hide things behind it. See below … 

Look, a sneaky mess. Clever, huh? I keep all the books here that I have yet to re-cover. If you’re curious by what I mean, you can check out my deceptive dust covers tutorial here. Also, you can check out my original drip painting here if you like.

6. Delightfully kitsch – I don’t like limiting ideas to certain rooms. Here I thought, why not add little hanging teacups like you would see in cute kitchens? I hung these with extremely sturdy 1″ white cups hooks, so there’s no risk of them falling. You can get a bit of a better idea of the hanging cups here
7. Balancing act – the previous users of these shelves must have had brick collection because each of these shelves were so strained in the middle. A trick I figured out to counter balance a saggy shelf is to use slightly taller {and lighter} books towards the center of the shelf. This way the sag will be nowhere near as noticeable. Trick of the eye.
8. Geek out – this is about layering up books and non-book items together. I’m a big cross stitch geek, especially when making cheeky ones. This particular piece is a cross stitch I made fiance for Christmas. You can check it out up close here if you like. 
9. More creature comforts – another little nook for our kitties to snuggle in. 
10. Stack em up – there was no better place to put all our super heavy books other than right on the bottom shelf. My Salvador Dali book alone is about 5lbs. I like mixing between horizontal and vertical books, but be careful not to make it too repetitive.

11. Variety is the spice of life – a little more punch of purple here. Also on this shelf are some shotgun shells; for our most recent anniversary I gave fiance a trip to a shooting gallery. It was amaze-balls. Let’s just say yours truly kicked his ass at accuracy.
12. Family treasures – my parents have given us a few pieces over the years and I love displaying them. This is a serving bowl my parents used. They also gave us the teapot you can see at the beginning next to number 1, which was one of their engagement presents back in the day. 
13. Bottoms up – some of my thrifted pride and joy, my delicate decanter collection alongside our pretty gold tumblers. Displaying drinks in decanters like this will never go out of fashion. And if it does, I’ll take pride in being unfashionable. 
14. Knowing when to fake it – it would just be wrong if there weren’t any hydrangeas on these shelves. These are the ones fiance {then ‘boyfriend’} got me for Valentine’s day last year. You can see my post all about them here.

When I was taking these pictures the other day, Toshi and Juniper got in on the action in their cubbies. But you know what it reminded me of? This. FML.

Lovely mention – IKEA Hackers

A long overdue post thanking IKEA Hackers for publishing my Meddling with Melodi lamp on their hackers website. If you’ve never been on their site, you should definitely check it out. It will take your craving of the arrowed concrete floor and florescent lighting to a whole ‘nother level. 

From there, I’ve found some further mentions of my lamp on a couple of beautiful blogs from all over the place. A special thank you to Mrs. T @ Cookie Cutter Home , Nicety, Rozhdena Vesnoy, and Meaghan O’Malley for mentioning me on their blogs, which has brought an overwhelming audience to mine, and is forcing me to up my game. Be still my beating heart.
You can see my original Meddling with Melodi post here. To see what all the faff is about.