среда, 13 мая 2009 г.

A Candy-Colored Seattle Studio

A Candy-Colored Seattle Studio


Name: Suki

Location: Queen Anne — Seattle, Washington

Size: 677 square feet

Years lived in: Owned 9 months


Before she started decorating, Seattle homeowner Suki set out to create a space that felt like a vacation home, which worked out nicely for me since it was an especially gloomy day the afternoon I showed up to snap some pictures. I was desperately in need of a mini getaway and Suki's condo totally delivered.


A confetti-like array of colors were on display around her space in the form of bold palm tree wallpaper, patterned pillows that ranged from geometric to abstract, an eclectic collection of framed originals and prints, and thoughtfully chosen furniture that anchors the space.


Apartment Therapy Survey:


My Style: My style has changed and evolved since my last House Tour. I still love old, vintage artifacts, but after living in a 1920s condo building that sported a lot of personality for eight years, I started craving simplicity. A blank canvas, a place where I could freely express myself. I wanted to have a modern, grown-up kitchen and a queen-size bed. It took me four months to find my new gem, and as soon as I walked in, I knew it was going to be my next home. I instantly fell in love with white walls and glossy concrete floors. And, who would not want to live above a giant grocery store? Oh, what is my style? It is simple but colorful and fun. Yes, minimalism can be colorful and fun, too!


Inspiration: I felt like a kid in a candy store. I wanted to try everything that was not possible at my old condo. I also wanted my home to feel like a vacation home without being overly kitschy. I work a lot. After a long day of work, I wanted a place where I could get recharged and feel inspired.


Favorite Element: I love my palm tree wallpaper. I was terrified of committing to real wallpaper, but I am so glad I got over my fear. (She's even embraced her palm tree wallpaper by dressing like it!)


Biggest Challenge: Making the most out of the space. I gained an extra 200 square feet when I moved to the new place but I still had to be mindful of my small space. I became a minimalist and only bought the things I really needed and that gave me extra storage and extra joy.


What Friends Say: Many things, but mostly either "I absolutely love all the colors!" or "please help me decorate my place!" But my favorite quote is from my dear friend, Amy Clancy; "You have turned a place I couldn't imagine living in to a place I'd love to live in."


Biggest Embarrassment: No rugs! I am Korean and am not used to having one. I am still debating if I should get one.


Proudest DIY: I put together my very first gallery wall. I was sleepless in Seattle for many months and Pinterested until I passed out. I read many blogs and articles about creating a gallery wall, and watched endless YouTube videos. I also looked at so many paintings, prints, and frames. I ended up mixing my own paintings with my best friend, Tamara Nelson's and local finds.


Biggest Indulgence: Stone-washed linen bedding from Restoration Hardware and Cultiver. Oh so nice.


Best Advice: Less is more.


Dream Sources: Seattle Art Museum shop. There are so many paintings I want to buy!


Resources:


PAINT & COLORS

Bedroom Paint – Benjamin Moore's Sage Tint

Bedroom Wallpaper – Anthropologie's Fanned Fronds Wallpaper


ENTRY

Antique halltree

Kitty shrine painting — mine

Coat hanger painting — mine


HIDDEN DESK

Chair - Flea market find upholstered by the lovely and talented Miss. Clancy.


LIVING ROOM

Couch — West Elm's Monroe Mid-Century Sofa

Ottoman — Anthropologie's Slub Velvet Edlyn

Tray — Kobo Shop & Gallery

Sea shell — Celestun beach, Mexico

Left side table — Poly + Bark's 20" Marble Eero Saarinen Tulip Style Side Table

Vintage orange mushroom table lamp — Etsy

Right side table — Etsy (it is a mid-century telephone stand)

Credenza — France & Son

Amplifier and speakers — Glow Audio

Day of dead doll — Merida, Mexico

Sangean WR-11SE Radio — Amazon. It is cheaper than Tivoli, and I honestly think it sounds better.


LIVING ROOM PAINTINGS

Orange Orchid print — Kobo Shop & Gallery

Hydrangea (HORTENSIA #1) print

Print, man taking a walk with his dog in the wood — Antique shop find

Bird print — My best friend, Tamara Nelson's work.

Two abstract paintings — mine

Small beach sunset photo — Garage sale

Pink dog — mine


DINING ROOM

Dining table — Homestead

Dining chairs — Wayfair's Arne Side Chairs

Floor lamp — Anthropologie's Winding Course Floor Lamp

Heart painting — The beautiful abstract painting behind the dining table is from my best friend, Tamara Nelson. She is an amazing local artist. I love her and her work.


KITCHEN

Bar cart — Wayfair

Wooden box — Thrift store find

Miffy night lamp — Amazon

Paper tabby cat — flea market

Stretching cat photo — Penang, Malaysia

Watercolor flower base painting — mine

My condo layout doodling — mine


BEDROOM

Restoration Hardware's Printmaker's Storage Bed

Light Pink Pillow Case: Cultiver

The rest of bedding — Restoration Hardware's Stonewashed Belgian Linen Tipped Set

Accent Pillow — Crate and Barrel

Framed abstract art — Craigslist, but originally from West Elm

Table lamp — PhotonicStudio

Vintage typewriter table — Ebay

Vintage stool — Craigslist

Woven art — Hellohydrangea (instagram.com/hellohydrangea)

Watercolor landscape painting — Thrift store find

Foxy glutton Asian girl painting — mine

Full-length mirror — BoConcept


Thanks, Suki!


Original article and pictures take www.apartmenttherapy.com site

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