Remember how our master is upstairs and it's a little bit funky the way most attic expansions can be? Funky in a charming way..? (But, you know, funky nonetheless...?)
As you come up the stairs to the second floor, we have a half wall and therefore our bedroom area feels somewhat exposed. So I've been thinking about how to give our space a bit more privacy without closing it off completely...
I think I'll be aiming for something along the lines of these photographs for this project. You'll have to take a little leap of faith by disregarding the particular details, and simply embracing the overall feeling - given that we don't have the beautiful beadborad, nor do we have the exposed lath, gorgeous beams, or incredibly tall ceilings that grace the bedroom in these pictures...
In essence, though, we'll be going for something that is still a little funky, but soothing and pretty, and definitely somewhat unique given the space constraints (or advantages, depending on your take).
Something that allows us to capitalize on light and still gives us a little bit more of a sense of privacy - but somewhat playfully and resourcefully...
Although we're nowhere near finished, I thought I'd share with you some photos of the progress so far. Here are the boys, busy at work (Noah has sensitive ears, thus the gear)...
The first wall going up and the pretty windows all lined up (which I scored from a neighbor who was discarding them), patiently awaiting their second round in life...
And, here, the view from the other end, into our bedroom and a sliver of our bathroom...
I will post pictures once we're done. Hopefully it will be sometime before the end of the year. As the weather gets cooler (soon, soon!), we'll be wanting to spend more and more time outdoors, and inside projects will have to be put on hold as a result. So, we'll see - but I will definitely keep you posted once we're done.
On a slightly different note, I've also been working on a couple of little rooms* inspired by this,
So, creative and productive times here in our little corner of the world. All of which is good for my spirit. I hope this post finds you all having the kinds of times that are good for your spirits, too. I am sending you all much peace, my friends. Be well tonight, and always.
*for a client, so don't be getting any ideas..!
(images: 1. & 2. via vintage; 3. via canadian house and home; 4-7. me; 8. via isak; 9. via cookie magazine; 10. via domino magazine; 11. via country living; 12. via katie daisy)
As you come up the stairs to the second floor, we have a half wall and therefore our bedroom area feels somewhat exposed. So I've been thinking about how to give our space a bit more privacy without closing it off completely...
I think I'll be aiming for something along the lines of these photographs for this project. You'll have to take a little leap of faith by disregarding the particular details, and simply embracing the overall feeling - given that we don't have the beautiful beadborad, nor do we have the exposed lath, gorgeous beams, or incredibly tall ceilings that grace the bedroom in these pictures...
In essence, though, we'll be going for something that is still a little funky, but soothing and pretty, and definitely somewhat unique given the space constraints (or advantages, depending on your take).
Something that allows us to capitalize on light and still gives us a little bit more of a sense of privacy - but somewhat playfully and resourcefully...
Although we're nowhere near finished, I thought I'd share with you some photos of the progress so far. Here are the boys, busy at work (Noah has sensitive ears, thus the gear)...
The first wall going up and the pretty windows all lined up (which I scored from a neighbor who was discarding them), patiently awaiting their second round in life...
And, here, the view from the other end, into our bedroom and a sliver of our bathroom...
I will post pictures once we're done. Hopefully it will be sometime before the end of the year. As the weather gets cooler (soon, soon!), we'll be wanting to spend more and more time outdoors, and inside projects will have to be put on hold as a result. So, we'll see - but I will definitely keep you posted once we're done.
On a slightly different note, I've also been working on a couple of little rooms* inspired by this,
So, creative and productive times here in our little corner of the world. All of which is good for my spirit. I hope this post finds you all having the kinds of times that are good for your spirits, too. I am sending you all much peace, my friends. Be well tonight, and always.
*for a client, so don't be getting any ideas..!
(images: 1. & 2. via vintage; 3. via canadian house and home; 4-7. me; 8. via isak; 9. via cookie magazine; 10. via domino magazine; 11. via country living; 12. via katie daisy)
Entonces no nos mudamos, o si y mientras tanto hacemos algo? me parece bárbaro de todas maneras ! nosotros estamos haciendo el cuarto de Santi, de 16 años, en un espacio parecido. Te mando fotos cuando las tenga.
ReplyDeleteTe mando un beso grande y vamos con los cambios MarÃa, hacen bien !!!
Wow...I can't wait to see how your project turns out! I love, love your inspiration photos (especially the top one) and I am looking forward to seeing how you make it your own.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that all is busy and happy in your world. :)
That's going to look fabulous! Your men are doing a great job :)
ReplyDelete!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that was me jumping up and down with excitement! I love the inspiration photos and the progress photos look like this is going to be a super awesome project. Windows in walls! I want to be a client!
ReplyDeleteSounds like so much fun, Maria! Boy are your creative juices flowing. Now you have me all inspired!
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Fantastic. You are lucky to have such a great construction crew living with you.
ReplyDeleteInspirational indeed. Are you thinking wallpaper for the small project? I want one wallin my bedroom papered but I haven't found the perfect one yet. any sources?
Missed you, nice to see you again.
xo Jane
Oh I know about those funky attic conversions! You've given me some great ideas if we ever decide to make our upstairs a little more habitable. (We've got some really steep stairs to deal with.) Great to hear what you're up to, Maria.
ReplyDeleteOh my, I can't WAIT to see how it all turns out. You have such incredible taste Maria....
ReplyDeleteHola MarÃa, me parece tan bien que arreglen la casa y la vayan dejando como les gusta!!!! Quièn sabe si tal vez luego no la quieran vender!!!... o quien sabe si luego de hacer todas las modificaciones sà aparezca alguien que la quiera!!! Espero que disfrutes el proceso de transformación.
ReplyDeletemuchos cariños,
maria cecilia
Oh my. I really, really, REALLY wish I could fly you over here to work your magic on our house.
ReplyDeleteGood morning all,
ReplyDeleteFor those of you who asked (even in jest), I'll answer nonetheless in case someone else is interested... I charge $45/hour for design consultations and I can do the work in person (with travel expenses covered, clearly), or long-distance.
For online help, I just need good photos of the space and measurements, and I can usually compile an email with photographs and suggestions for sources using 2-3 hrs. of my time.
And Jane, I'd try (get samples first):
http://walnutwallpaper.com/
http://www.hyggeandwestshop.com/
http://www.wallpaperdirect.co.uk/
Hope that helps.
xoox,
-maria
Oh you know us all too well...I was ready to congratulate you! It all looks so beautiful and soothing. Can't wait to see the finished results. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like it is going to be a really cozy niche for you! Can't wait to see the end result!~Patti
ReplyDeleteSounds like a huge project and I think you have made real progress so far. I can not wait to see the end result. It is goood to hear that you enjoy the decorating buzz!! Happy weekend, Monika
ReplyDelete"Do it yourself" is the best! I am sure it's going to look great and I am looking foreword to your pictures once it will be ready. :)
ReplyDeleteEfrat
Maria!! I can't wait to see it! It's going to be so beautiful. :)
ReplyDeleteBeth.
This is going to be so incredible. I'm in love with the windows. You're amazing! Can't wait to see more!
ReplyDeleteI love it! And how cute is Noah with his ear protectors! Hope you have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi Maria, I'm looking forward to seeing how it all turns out. I am sure it will be beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea. My husband and I were just talking the other day about turning our second floor into a "master retreat". This idea would work on our second floor too.
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PS my husband always want the "indoor" projects done in the winter - he doesn't want to spend time inside when the weather is nice out!
Ha. Yeah, I know it may sound weird, but it is SO hot here for SO long, that just having cooler temperatures and no mosquitoes to deal with make being outside a joy! ;)
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Yeah Maria!!! You are sending me tons of inspiration as well.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see how the project turns out. With those 2 handsome boys involved, I know that it is going to be fabulous. And the pretty windows! Just waiting for the right home where true creativity and love flows!
Warm hugs to you (and your family), Mon
P.S Latest = Phone interview on Monday. Yikes!
I'm green with envy - I know just what you are doing and love it!!! would do the same if I could
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative. And those windows. *swoon* What a score, and what a fabo use for them, love that they are having a second life. Can't wait to see the finished project, i'm sure it will be gorgeous, as all your other rooms.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use interior windows to create a more private feeling for your master bedroom! Your upstairs hallway area is going to look so pretty when it's all done, too.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend,
~ Jo :)
AMAZING! I love the mezzanine (?) above the bed in the bedroom. And is that a picture of your little one? He's too cute!
ReplyDeleteMiss Maria, this is AWESOME! I am so excited as I can remember how inspired you were with your inside window post a while back!! Bill and Noah look like they are doing a fantastic job and I just cannot wait to see it when it is finished! Eeek, I am so excited for you:) LOVE it!!! Hope you are well my sweet friend and sending you and your hard working builder men hugs from across the seas:) ~ Txx
ReplyDeleteMore interior windows - that's going to look fantastic; so airy and spacious in its creation of new areas. And 'funky nonetheless' encapsulates such a lot. Noah and Bill make a cute and obviously productive team.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how similar our floor plans seem! I have high angular ceilings + my house is also gray + white. Looking forward to seeing the completed project! (your 2 men are also adorable!) Hope you are having a wonderful Monday :)
ReplyDeletexo Mary Jo
wow! looks so great, maria! you guys have the best style :) can't wait to see it at the finish.
ReplyDeletelove seeing your work in progress at home (and your sweet boys) and always, always love seeing your inspiration photos too. swoon! xoxo.
ReplyDeleteWow - your space is going to be beautiful! And man, your boys are handsome.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny, we have our bedroom in the upstairs converted attic too and it's just right there at the top of the stairs.
Beautiful childrooms! Great inspirations!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend,
Yvonne
Excellent plan. The windows look like a big score. I especially love the sweet sweet photo of your boys at work. I'm curious about your little rooms. Are they models? Looks like fun. Take care. xx, Denise
ReplyDeleteoh cool! Can't wait to see the finished project. Your creativity and your husband's comfort with tools and woodwork are a combination for wonderful things :-)
ReplyDeleteFavorite Maria, how is this project and all the other fun ones coming along?
ReplyDeleteAll good here, but no news. Oh well! I am happily moving along to the next big thing! Maybe I need your push this time!
ox, Mon
Hi Sweetie ~
ReplyDeleteJust popping in to say hello! Cannot believe it is already FALL! We have been and still are traveling quite a bit with family obligations and art workshops. It is all good!
Loving the renovation project and cannot wait to see the end result! And that sweet nook in the image of inspiration...MUST DO!
Bisous,
Melissa
wow, you have got a beautiful place, and the way you are working hard on it, the end product would be a comfortable and cozy home with custom designs to make you feel happy
ReplyDeletelovely things that you are getting for your home, they will make your home more good looking, try to buy stuff online as its cheaper and will get you great bargains
ReplyDeleteOh! You're getting your interior windows!!! (loved that post) Brilliant idea, can't wait to see the final result. – g
ReplyDeleteThat is an absolutely incredible space. I'm so jealous! Off to go read some more of this lovely blog of yours here. :) Paris in Pink
ReplyDeleteYeepers - I think I have building envy. Seriously those vintage windows will look great - what a fab idea! I hope the weekend has been kind to you. Best, Annie. ps: great kids room inspiration pics.
ReplyDeleteFirst time on your blog! You are now in my bookmarks and look forward to seeing your new space. Love your kitchen!
ReplyDeletehaha, it's a good thing you put that little disclaimer at the bottom, because i totally got some ideas. :)
ReplyDeletei love that your family works together on projects in your home. it makes it all the more special when it's finished.
oh...poo. I don't think my other comment went through! If it did then just delete this one darling Maria! :) But, if it didn't....I wanted to say that I have missed you, you lovely lady! This project is brilliant & I simply adore hearing about what you are doing to your lovely home. The inspiration for your client is so happy & lovely....sometimes I wish I was your client. So we could brainstorm together & have an excuse to talk about all things interior! :) Hope you are super well hun...i am off to catch up more!
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Melis
all such perfect things.
ReplyDeleteHello Maria! It looks like it is going to be so cool...let me rephrase that, being that it is a project of yours, I KNOW it will be fantastic!!! You always have such great vision! I hope you are doing well and enjoying the first glimpses of Autumn.
ReplyDeleteHugs my friend ~
:) T
out master is the upstairs attic too but thankfully we have a door. I love these types of spaces though. They're unique and yes, quite charming.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing space...and your blog space here is amazing as well!!
ReplyDeleteJulie xo
I can already tell that it's going to be an amazing space for you guys. It helps that you're so brilliant and creative, of course!
ReplyDelete..this is amazing...wonderful start to an amazing space...can't wait for the reveal!
ReplyDeleteYou must be busy, Maria, and I hope it's very happily busy.
ReplyDeleteMaria I have missed so much and am so happy to see all the good things that are happening in your life!!
ReplyDeleteI would love an update (if you have time)!! I can't wait to hear about ALL of it!!
Thinking of you so often
xx Charlotta
As a new interior design practitioner I have been searching and collecting an idea like this about home and interior design for my school research project. The information and image presented here is really wonderful! I have
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If you do not plan your new home interior design well ahead of time, you might end up too overwhelmed with work to plan out how you would like your new home to look like. Besides, by the time all your stuff gets into the new home, planning for a new home interior design would be almost impossible with all the clutter around.
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