Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Monday, 23 September 2013

HOME INSPIRATION FROM A FLORIST

when i saw this post on miss moss i was amazed and loved it instantly. as much as i would like to think i am a neutral girl sometimes, it really cannot be denied - i love colour! so this industrial style shop filled with colourful flowers had me at the first image. this shop belongs to a mother-daughter florist combo in singapore and has been blogged by lilreddotfolks who capture the spaces of inspiring people.

what i love particularly about the space is that it is an aesthetic that is industrial, fun, and its a look that can be created inexpensively. just cos something is not expensive doesn't mean it looks drab. how bright and fun is this space!

image: lilreddotfolks via miss moss
 the image above is a great one. warm lighting with wall-mounted crates and a chalkboard painted island. crates like this can be obtained from local wine shops that sell expensive wine. quite often they have no use for them so you can pick them up without breaking the bank. alternatively if you cannot source them, you can make them! they are not complicated and could be made quite simply. the chalkboard island could be done with an old piece of furniture you already have or one that you pick up on the side of the road that needs a revamp. put on a lick of paint, replace the handles and bang! an industrial style funky storage unit!

image: lilreddotfolks via miss moss
again a super simple yet effective aesthetic. plywood panels with chalk writing and a ladder. both very easily obtained without breaking the bank. and the best thing about chalk - you can change it up depending on your mood or the season!

image: lilreddotfolks via miss moss

image: lilreddotfolks via miss moss
 more cute details. step ladder is an ikea buy, vintage crates can be purchased on ebay (old fruit crates etc.) or you could stain some wine boxes if you have any left over from your wall unit above.

image: lilreddotfolks via miss moss
metal screen with plants! love! industrial and fresh! and there is that ikea stepladder and a crate. such an effective aesthetic and yet not a complicated one!

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

HOW TO: MOODBOARD/INSPIRATION BOARD

mood boards can be soooo helpful when it comes to working out or refining your style. since having my own virtual moodboard (i.e. pinterest) i have been able to refine my style so much more which means the decisions i make for my home I generally end up much happier with! so, how do you do this exactly? its really quite simple, it can just take some time to nail it! there are two methods of preference, however the method is generally the same.

1. find material that you like
this can come from several different sources and doesn't need to necessarily be interiors focussed. my suggestions for inspiration would be as follows:
- magazines
- books
- blogs
- fabric
- wrapping/packaging
- photos
- prints
- type/font/words (for the content or the typeface)
- ribbon
the material you select can be picked for any number of reasons...you like the colour scheme, the feel of the image, a pattern, an object, the lines in the picture. it could be interiors, clothes, outdoors, balloons, people...anything that you look at and go 'there is something about that'!

2. collate
to get a really thorough idea of your style, collating the images into one location is best, as the single items you love give you a glimpse into part of your style, however everything together gives a much more holistic view of what you love. putting it all together, you will also start to see recurring colours, styles etc. that you are drawn to.

3. physical or virtual
boards can either be virtual or physical. its really up to you!

physical: all of your pretties can be mounted to a piece of cardboard, pinned on a corkboard, sticky taped to the wall (you could use washi tape for a fun spin on it - pick one you like so it says something about your style), put in a frame (again, be selective about the frame). my preference is to use a flat medium as opposed to a folder as its all in front of you in one glimpse. having said that, i also stick things in my notebook and enjoy flicking through that (i did this for our wedding). once you've decided on your medium, lay everything out and stick it down. put it up somewhere so you can look at it as you go about life, and feel free to add or take away over time either based on your changing taste or your further refinement.

virtual: my virtual method of choice is pinterest, but tumblr blogs are also heavily image based and could be utilised. alternatively there is photoshop, illustrator or indesign if you want all your material in one print or image. for pinterest, you will send a request to join and they send you an email once they've let you in. you can see pinterest and everyones boards before this, you just won't be able to create your own. once you get your own login, you create boards. you also follow people. initially they suggest people and you can add people who's pins you like so they come up in your 'feed'. you can repin the images to one of your boards or you can pin images from anywhere on the internet (except facebook) onto your boards. this then means that all you images are stored in one place. pinterest also saves the links for all your pins with the image so you can get back to the original source of yours or another person's pin. again, feel gre to add or take away as your taste changes or you refine your taste.

a note before you get started - whatever your taste is is ok. please don't feel like you have to pick things you think others would like, or what your friends like, or what style your existing spaces are. let loose. lots of people have different taste to me, but i have learnt the long way around that if you are trying to fit into someone elses style for whatever reason, you won't be happy with the outcome.

the end. yep, its that easy...and there's no wrong answer or right way to do a moodboard...so go get started!!!!! here is some inspiration...

image: shannon fricke

image: shannon fricke

image: shannon fricke

image: brown dress with white dots

image: decor8