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A Global Vintage Wonderland: The Vintage House Daylesford

Vintage House Living Room

An hour and a half drive outside of Melbourne, Australia, sits an 1860’s miners cottage called the Vintage House Daylesford. Surrounded by willow, pine, and fruit trees, sitting on an acre of land, you can rent this vintage wonderland for a holiday getaway.

What makes the house so appealing is the collection of authentic antique, vintage, and industrial furniture pieces, brought in from the US, UK, and France. Here are some of the highlights:

  • The living room features original leather Chesterfield couches
  • There is also an 1800’s cast iron fire place from France
  • The dining table is an old 1700’s post office table from England. This is accompanied by a leather Chesterfield banquette booth
  • Also in the kitchen is a 1920’s gas Chambers oven from the US
  • An antique US garage sign hangs in the White Room bedroom

Vintage House Living Room

Vintage House Living Room

Vintage House Living Room Dining Room

Vintage House Open Space

Vintage House Dining Room

Vintage Kitchen

Vintage Breakfast Bar

Vintage Oven

Vintage Bottle

Vintage Hallway

Vintage Bedroom Table Lamp

Vintage Bedroom

Vintage Bedroom Bathroom

Vintage Bathroom Vanity

Vintage Bathroom Light

Blue Vintage Bedroom

Blue Vintage Bedroom

Vintage Bedroom Decor

Vintage Bathroom Mirror

Vintage Bathroom

Vintage Bathroom Towel Rack

Vintage Bathroom Sink

Vintage Bedroom Studio

Vintage Bedroom Studio

Vintage Bathroom

Vintage Lamp

Kali Cavanagh did the interior design, styling, and custom furniture for this 2 bedroom house with a separate garden studio. For more information, or to book the house, visit Vintage House Daylesford.

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June 17, 2014 in Design Styles, Home Tours

Creative Ideas: How To Hide Wires and Cords

How To Hide Wires

The biggest problem areas when it comes to wires are in the living room with the TV, tech items like the router, and any wires along the floor. Here are some creative ideas, from the simple to the heavy duty, on how to hide wires in your home.

Starting With The Simple Ideas

Why are all wires black, when most walls are white? The simplest way to get rid of that ugly wire look is to spray paint them so that they blend in with their surroundings. Or replace the wire with another one that has the right color.

Get decorative with wall trim and hide wires behind it. Check out the simple wall trim by Julie in picture (1). Or go ahead and create a pattern on the wall – the bottom left and right wall trim in picture (2) have wires hidden behind them.

Hide TV Wires

Hide Cords

Hide cables behind other objects – just like the tall books that are covering up the TV wires in picture (3) of the mood board.

For any wires that run along a wall, you can hide them away by using decorative trunking / raceway that lines up with your baseboard or floor trim – just like in the picture below (A)

How To Hide Wires

Heavy Duty Ideas

Build a false wall just like Dana, seen in picture (4). Not only can these walls hide cords, but they can have your TV, speakers or other appliances built into them – creating a more modern and sleeker look in the room.

Depending on the wall you have, you can cut holes to feed your wall mounted TV wires through. This might sound difficult, but just check out House of Hepworths tutorial on how they hid their cables behind the TV – using a simple hand saw to cut holes in the wall. You can go a step further than what they did, and fit wall sockets into your new holes to add a finishing touch.

Cable Organizers

Don’t Hide Wires, Embrace Them

You could go the other way, and see how you can make the wires a decor feature in the room:

  • Check out the copper tubing hiding the wires around the living room in picture (5)
  • Rope can be wrapped  around the wires to add a little rustic charm – the rope lights in picture (6) were a DIY project by A Merry Mishap. Twine can also be used (7)
  • Wooden balls can also be added to wires (8)
  • Replace standard wires with cloth and or colored wires. Let the wires add to the color scheme of the room, or use a striking neon color just like in picture (9) by Weekday Carnival
  • More funky wire decor ideas include using the wires to create a design on the wall. Go with a vintage (10) or tech (11) design

Hide Wires on the Wall

DIY Rope String Lights

DIY Neon Cord Lamp

Extra

If you need an idea on how to hide your wifi router, a popular idea is to use a hollowed out vintage book (B)

Hide Router

image credits: 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11  A/B

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June 13, 2014 in Decor, Misc

The Pallet Cinema: A Garden Movie Night

Pallet Cinema Garden Chairs

These pallet chairs were made for a garden cinema night hosted at my friends co-working space Work Saigon.

DIY Adjustable Lounger Chairs

The main lounger chair is made up of three main pallet sections which are hinged together with bolts. A rope threads through the 3 pieces, giving its main structure. The notches on the back of the pallet garden chair let you adjust the angle.

Pallet Chair

Pallet Garden Chair

Plans for an Adjustable Pallet Chair

Pallet Chairs

Garden Theater

Pallet Cinema

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June 10, 2014 in DIY, Outdoors

Home Decor Ideas: Using Large and Small Logs

DIY Log Home Decor Ideas

Inexpensive DIY Log Furniture Ideas

Logs can be turned into pretty inexpensive furniture pieces. Ben of Homemade Modern paid $2 per log from someone on Craigslist who was selling them for fire wood. He then turned them into stripped down log end tables – seen in picture (1). Follow along with his tutorial here.

What I like about using logs to create coffee and side tables, is that there are a bunch of different ways it can be done. In picture (2) two logs have been used to create more table space in the living room. A thick piece of log has been sliced up into 3 separate pieces to create another of coffee table in picture (3). And for a long coffee table – turn a log on its side and cut off the top and bottom to create a flat base and top. Depending on the thickness of the log, this coffee table might be low down – just like the one in picture (4). For more creative coffee table ideas have a look at my mood board here.

Chairs and stools are other home furniture pieces that can be crafted from logs. They can be solid pieces, or the logs can be carved to create a more stylised and lighter stool (5).

Around The House

The chalkboard made out of a log slice is a great rustic chic idea – and simple too (6). Martha Stewart has a tutorial on how you can make your own colored chalkboard paint here. So you are not stuck with using the traditional black paint.

Stripped down and finished quartered log pieces make for elegant book ends – seen in picture (7).

Wood + Lighting

Carved out log candle lanterns will add some serious rustic charm to any space (8). While the white birch log lamp in picture (9) is ideal for a more Scandinavian styled space.

Back to Nature

I really like ideas that take organic materials and use them back in organic settings. One example is using logs as planters (10). Or how about the crafty log bird feeder in picture (11).

DIY Log Home Decor Ideas

Using Smaller Wood Pieces

Simple Ideas: Planters can also be created out of smaller branch pieces. Just by turning the wood slice on its side, and using the bark to keep it still, the test tube planter in picture (A) above is one designer looking piece. Another simple idea is to use wood slices as photo stands (B). And how about drilling holes into a thick wood slice to create an elegant pencil holder (C).

Adding Color: Add a splash of color to play down the rustic look and feel of wood slices. Just like the candle holders that have been dipped in gold paint for a more lux-chic look (D). Then there are the log bowls in picture (E), which use high-gloss paint to add bold colors.

Log Home Decor On The Walls 

I’ve seen a few ideas of decorative log slices being used as wall decor. They didn’t really appeal to me. But this log wallpaper by Rockett St. George really caught my eye. It is so artistically designed and creates a striking feature wall.

image credits: 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11  A/B/C/D/E

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June 10, 2014 in Decor, DIY