House Beautiful

Archive for the 'Goodwill Hunting' Category

Page 7 of 8

Dreamy Little Bathrooms, Part 2.5: Lighting on a Shoestring

Yesterday, we talked about how the right light fixture can COMPLETELY transform and invigorate a bathroom (or any room, for that matter).  Then we posted oodles of glimmering shopping sources…  some of which you could use as collateral for a down payment on a new Mercedes.  So tuh-DAY, we’re showing you how you can get the same lovely look for a smidge less.  Because sometimes, we have the unfortunate task of paying for things like mortgages and diapers for GusGus first, and there isn’t always a surplus of cash leftover for decorating.

BUDGET IDEA #1 – SCOUR CRAIGSLIST, EBAY, ANTIQUE MALLS, GOODWILL, YARD SALES & ESTATE SALES.  

  Image via Design*Sponge

Dusty or not, if you want to save some dough and go on the hunt for something unique, you have to embrace the secondhand universe.  I mean, c’maaahhhhn – I’m not telling you to wear used underwear – just hang used lighting!!  No joke, I saw a $900 Currey & Company chandelier on Craigslist last week for $20 – in mint condition.  So keep your eyes peeled for the diamonds in the rough.  Other times, you just gotta see beyond the lump of coal and imagine the sparkling diamond that lies beneath.  Remember the light I did in my bathroom from this Goodwill Hunting post?  That crusty thing was $9, and I scooped it off the floor at a roadside antique store.  

  

BUDGET IDEA #2 – MAKE SPRAY PAINT YOUR NEW BESTIE. Look how fun the chandeliers below are (!)  Imagine that pop of color hanging over your pretty little pedestal sink.  

  

The good news is, there are oodles of these things just marinating on the dusty floors and in the wheel-y bins at a Goodwill near you.  For instance, I found this oversized (30” diameter) chandelier earlier this week for $12.99.  Toss in a $5 can of spray paint, and BANG:  you’ve got yourself a new fixture for under $20.  Note: make sure to get the kind of spray paint that’s made to stick to metal / smooth surfaces.  

If it were me, I’d do a huuuuuuuge, oversized fixture in coral (and, ooh gurl! I’d paint my walls Benjamin Moore’s La Paloma Grey, and keep the linens white…  kudos on finding the perfect grey, Caitlin!  Y’old floozy!)  Anyway, since I’m a dunce and didn’t spring for that monstrous chandelier for $12 bucks, y’all should know that it’s at that massive Goodwill in Newton, NC, right off of Hwy 25/70.  Have at it.

BUDGET IDEA #3 – HIT UP RETAILERS FOR DESIGNER LOOK-ALIKES AT REASONABLE PRICES.  Not everyone has the time – or the patience – for projects.  So if you have an aversion to crafting and prefer a cleaner, more modern look, I’d consider one of these bad boys:

Ikea “Maskros” Pendant – $89

The fixture above actually makes me weak at the knees.  32 inches of sheer whimsicality for $89 is the definition of bang for your buck.  I’m currently working with a client in Ohio, and we’re putting this in her little girl’s room.  It’s simple, airy and sweet, and if you’re thinking it’s too big for a bathroom, think again – its oversized quality is just the kind of dramatic statement I’d wet my pants over if I walked by a bathroom and saw it.  Kinda like this big guy – BOOM!

via the oh-so-gorgeous, brimming-with-beauty Roseland Greene blog

 

Tord Boontje Garland Light $90 $65. Tord Boontje Midsummer Shade Light $90 $69.  

Don’t you imagine that there are little fairies & sprites frolicking around inside these garland lights with magic wands??  (Teeeeeeee-hee!!)  No, I did not puff the cheeba for breakfast.  Look how fun (!)  And no – they’re not too modern for you.  I once saw these hanging over nightstands in a friend’s bedroom in Charleston.  She had her grandmother’s dark, massive, antique mahogany bedroom set (with carrera marble tops on the nightstands – yum), and the juxtaposition was STUNNING.  So don’t be afraid to mix things up.  This isn’t Rooms-To-Go, yo!  

West Elm “Woven Pendant” – $199  

I imagine this honeycomb wonder chilling hard in a beachy bathroom in So Cal…  or in a spa-like, zen bathroom.  Its interesting texture means it can stand on its own as a focal point in a quiet space, but its tame color means you can also get away with going a little bonkers in the rest of the room.  (Sidenote: this fixture disappeared from West Elm’s site RIGHT before I posted this.  Apparently, they just ran out of stock, but it’ll be back in the spring – Item #1367952).  

Roost Berlin Pendant Lights – $163 each  

These glass pendants are clean and modern, but still feel warm and casual…  kind of Industrial-Farmhouse-y.  I love that.  Apparently everyone else loves them too – they’re backordered through January 2011, so if you heart them, I’d call dibs.  

Ikea “Fillsta” Pendant – $29 for the 14″, $39 for the 19″, $49 for the 31″. 

Love this dude too.  Anything in solid white always becomes more interesting as soon as it’s sculptural or has some texture.  This is almost of like a work of art, hanging there all by its sweet little self.

Remember the pic from Meg Ryan’s bathroom?  If you like that kind of quirky industrial look, why not recreate it with a few of these guys from CB2?  Glorious color, glorious price:  they’re $39 bucks a pop.  

BUDGET BONUS IDEA – CEILING MEDALLIONS  

  

Ahhh…  like the decorating equivalent to the perfect pair of earrings or a cherry on top of a sundae.   Medallions usually run between $15 and $45 at Lowe’s or Home Depot, depending on the size/style.  They will most likely be round, and fairly basic.  But if you’re looking for something a bit more unique (like the one below), I’d check ebay.  

BUDGET BONUS IDEA – PAINT THE CEILING  

McGill Design Group via Design*Sponge  

The designers in the photo above went one step past light fixture + medallion, and PAINTED the CEILING (gasp!)  This is another move to keep in your playbook:  when everything else is relatively simple or monochromatic, painting the ceiling is a killer (and inexpensive) way to kick it up a notch.  People don’t expect it, so when they look up, it’s a fun little surprise…  kinda like the bowls I ate out of as a kid that had Elmo, Burt & Ernie at the bottom.  

Ralph Lauren makes a line of metallic paints that I have been whooshing my drawers over for years.  Not only does it amp up the fun factor, but it’s subtly reflective, which looks gorgeous when you flip the light switch.  A rich gold or a deep smokey charcoal would be insanely cool on a bathroom ceiling.  And, not to go totally cuckoo for cocoa puffs, but put this in your pipe & smoke it –>  

BUDGET BONUS IDEA (CABOOSE) – Instead of painting the ceiling, you can pull a switcheroo and PAINT the MEDALLION (!) Check out this Andersonville bank’s ceiling: 

WWWWWHHHHHHHAAAAT?!  How awesome is that?  On a similar note, I was in a bistro in Paris once, and all the millwork was lacquered black.  It was almost as delicious as my croque monsieur.  

The moral of the story is, if you have a kablillion bucks – ACES.  But if you don’t, don’t sweat it, Puddin!  You don’t always need it to make your home look beautiful.  You just have to have a little imagination and ingenuity.  So when you see something in a magazine that you love, look closely at it and deconstruct it in your mind.  Sure, you won’t be able to replicate it exactly, but most of the time, you can take a few cues and get a similar look with an itsy bitsy wad of cash…  and a little elbow grease.  

Next up?  Wallpaper, spice, and everything nice.  

Bisoux,  

Ode to Fall

(via)

OH, fall (!)  I love you so…  let me count the sweet, nostalgic ways.  It may still be 72 degrees in Chicago this week, but in the brisk, cool mornings when I take my dog out, I can smell it in the air, and I know my favorite season is just around the corner.

The thought of fall fills my silly little soul with the smell of bonfires, dried leaves and pumpkin spice candles…

(via)

Visions of argyle and flannel…

…and memories of scouring the pumpkin patch for the most perfectly symmetrical, beautiful pumpkin…  one without all that crusty goop on it, so it’ll make for good carving.

(via)

Fall reminds me of (inhale – ahhhhh) the smell of my high school gym, and the sound of whistles blowing and sneakers squeaking on the gym floor.  Wassup, Muncie Burris!

…and on chilly Friday nights, pep bands playing and cheerleaders cheering while hundreds of peacoats fill the stands under the stadium lights (and the overpowering smell of Abercrombie and Cool Water dance in the air).

(Helllooooooo number 66.)

All that jazz about fall is – in my nostalgic mind – set to the tune of the St. Elmo’s Fire theme song playing in the background.

The fall makes me want to wear loafers and boyfriend sweaters, live inside a J.Crew catalog, and look as effortlessly put together (yet artfully disheveled) as Keri Russell does.

…it makes me want to watch Rudy – wrapped in a nubby afghan – while I eat roasted pumpkin seeds and sip hot cider.

I can already hear dried leaves crunching under my feet, and smell charcoal wafting through the cool, crisp air.  Ah!  Quel delight.

(via)

Fall also evokes fond memories of back-to-school time…  going school supply shopping, and zipping up my college rule notebooks, freshly sharpened pencils and binders into my brand new Jansport, with my class schedule tucked in the outside pocket.

…memories of carefully choosing my coolest new outfit to debut on the 1st day back to school.  I mean, duh, you have to look so much cooler than you did last time everyone saw you.

But, oh man.  My favorite back-to-school memory HAS to be anxiously anticipating that moment when the boy I had a crush on would round the corner of the hallway in super slow mo.  He’ll be 6 inches taller than he’d been at the beginning of the summer, look effortlessly cool, and when he smiles at me, my breath will literally catch in my chest…  Then, right after I’m done DYING, I’ll get my best friend to find out from his best friend if he said anything about me…  after which, I’ll draw our initials inside hearts on my folders for the next 3 weeks.   Bahhahaa.

Even though I’m *COUGH* more than a few years past my back-to-school days, fall still has ALL its charms, and then some.  Here are a few things not to be missed this autumn season:

1.  TRY:  Red lipstick.  Case and point:

Trend??  Try CLASSIC.  It’s a showstopper that pulls you together in a snap.  I scoured Sephora on Michigan Avenue yesterday for the perfect tube of red…  and after upteen rounds of trying and wiping, I left looking like I did a Kool-aid keg stand.  However, I did discover 3 things:

  • I’ve read kajillions of reviews on YSL’s Lipsticks, and kids –  the magazines aren’t lying – they are to DIE for.  The Rouge Pur line is so creamy and luxurious, I can scarcely do it justice with words.  $30 is a splurge – but for something that makes you feel like a million bucks – that’s a splurge well spent.  (Just buy the rest of your makeup at Wal-Greens and it’ll all come out in the wash.)
  • When it comes to nailing the perfect shade, what looks stellar on a celeb in a magazine will not necessarily look the same with your skin tone, so you GOTTA try it before you buy it, and find a shade that’s right for you.  (Note:  NARS’ “Cruella” pencil is Sephora’s best-selling red and supposedly the most universally flattering.  It’s matte – which seemed too dry for me – but I layered pink lip gloss over it, and that took care of that.)

  • Speaking of, sometimes it takes a layer of something else – lip liner underneath or gloss on top – to get the red you want.  Kristen (who was a doll!) at the Clinique counter put Red-y to Wear lipstick on me yesterday.  It was a gorgeous color, but a tad too bright for me, so to tone it down, she layered Lip Smoothie in Absolute Acai to make it deeper.  BAM.  Girlfriend made the perfect red!

  • IMPORTANT:  You don’t need to be going to a black-tie event to sport red lipstick.  In fact, wear it with a white button-up or a solid cashmere sweater and a ponytail.
  • MOST IMPORTANTLY – LESS. IS. MORE.  Keep everything else simple – a bare face  (sweep a champagne shadow across your lids) + one coat of mascara.  You’re done.  Otherwise, you run the risk of looking like a real floozy.  Or a drag queen.  And that’s just not good for business.

2.  SHOPJayson Home & Garden’s Fall Flea Market  – September 24-26.  As if this store – which houses some of the best eye candy in the city – could get any cooler, resident genius buyers Devin Kirk & Caroline Scheeler travel to the exotic ends of the earth every year, scouring the globe for vintage and antique home furnishings.  Then they load up the magical Jayson wagon and haul it all back to Chicago for us to marvel at.  This year, it seems they cleaned up in India, and they’re debuting all of it at the Fall Flea Market.

Doors open at 8:00 a.m. on Friday the 24th – the 1st 150 attendees will receive a Signature Market Tote.  Jayson is also offering free delivery services all weekend (!)  If you don’t live in Chicago, the collection will be online October 1 (or, you can order their catalog here).  The best part??  Taking something home that has a story behind it, that you’ll probably keep forever, and that everyone else & their mom didn’t also pick up at the corner chain store.

3.  BURNVoluspa’s Clove Pomander candle.  Hey.  I love a good run of the mill “caramel apple” or “cinnamon stick” variety as much the next girl, but this sophisticated twist on the ordinary fall candle cranks it up one delicious notch.  I let my college bestie, Mary, smell it last night, and she almost ate it.  I usually buy my Voluspa candles at Francesca’s on Southport in Chicago, but White Attic in Andersonville and Jayson H&G in Lincoln Park also carry ’em.  Click here to find a retailer near you.

4.  WATCH:  Put any of the following on your Netflix queue to get in the autumn spirit: Rudy, To Kill a Mockingbird, St. Elmo’s Fire, You’ve Got Mail, Dead Poets Society, Legends of the Fall, Big, or Cousins.

5.  WRAP YOURSELF IN:  A tartan plaid wool blanket from Brimfield in Andersonville.  Owner Julie Fernstrom literally scoured every flea market and antique shop in England for years, and collected a rainbow of gorgeous throws along the way, which she now sells in her uber unique, uber hot shop.

6.  EAT (Outdoors, while you still can): at Enoteca Roma in Wicker Park.  I went last spring with my pal Vani, and much to my surprise and delight, each chair outside has a flannel throw draped over the back, just to make diners more comfortable, should it get chilly after the sun goes down.  Uh, that’s genius.  PS: the “Cervo” – which is a campanelle pasta in a venison bolognese sauce – is to die for.

7.  SHOP:  At former airline pilot Halli Mulei’s Local Lookbook shop on Webster (where Furla used to be – across from Sweet Mandy B’s).  Like the retail clothing equivalent of the farmer’s market, the shop carries local designer frocks only, aiming to showcase Chicago’s talent & encourage Chicagoans to reinvest in their own fashion community (new designers will be rotated in every few months).  Grand Opening Party is (tomorrow) – Thursday, September 16 from 5-8pm.  Thanks for the tip, Katie!

8.  SIPMulled Cider.

9.  WEAR:  this American Apparel Hoodie.  I LIVE in this in the fall, and the salt-and-pepper, gym-class-grey color is stupidly outstanding.

10.  OR (dress it up a notch and) WEAR:  Anthropologie’s Outdoor Cafe Cardigan.  Nubby, breatheable, and perfect for cool Indian Summer days.  All I wanna do is wrap myself in this, and sip a latte outside.  Anthro puts it best:  “…perfect for early morning pastries and a hot brew on the patio.”  Amen people.

11.  MAKE:  Your own homemade centerpiece out of empty wine bottles – outfitted with taper candles – and then pat yourself on the back for your green sensibilities and sheer ingenuity.

(via)

I was goodwill hunting with my Nanny the other day, and grabbed a giant bag of white tapers for 10 cents a piece.  HOllar.

I plan on using a few of those bad boys in a few of these bad boys (…drink much?):

…I test-drove one last night, and I love the way it turned out.  So, I’m going to multiply that by about 20, and stagger ’em in a cluster on my dining room table.  I originally thought I’d soak off the labels, but think I’ll pick the prettiest ones and leave ’em on instead.  Oh boy!

12.  SIP OUT OF:  A rustic, salt-glazed pottery mug that looks like it belongs in the gruff hand of a salt-and-pepper-haired man on a brisk fall morning in a cabin somewhere in the woods.  Hello my name is Stephanie, and I love run-on sentences.  The ones pictured on the bottom belong to a friend of mine, and were purchased at the Monon Coffee Shop in Broadripple (Indianapolis, IN).  However, I don’t think they stock them regularly, so you may want to try Lockman Pottery’s Etsy Shop.

13.  GET:  A firepit.  My roommate just scooped up this one, and we have been living around it in the backyard every night – grilling, reading, marinating, and watching Gus reduce twigs to ash.  It’s like a little slice of heaven in Lakeview.

14.  DO:  Take a big inhale and savor.  This season is a sweet, sweet thing.

x to the o!