10 June, 2011

Home makeover – The canvas

Yes, I know…I do a lot of posts with many parts, but I promise I will finish all of them. Lately I’ve been busy with a new job, where they pay me much better and actually give me working hours! It’s been about a month since I’ve started now and I’m getting used to it, to the system…The other thing that is keeping me busy is the moving preparations! On July 1st, like many other people in Montreal, I’ll be moving to a new place. The place is empty right now so I am slowly planning the decorations.

For almost a year I’ve been living in a small apartment that I have to pay alone and it’s been a burden on me. I decided to find a new bigger place where I could get a roommate and split the rent and the bills. After some research, I finally found a place that I like and also found a roommate (she will come in the fall). The place isn’t perfect, it is an old building, but it is a typical Montreal apartment in a developing neighbourhood. As the moving date is approaching, last week I started planning the decorations with my great high school friend Marilou, who just happens to be studying in interior design right now.

It is quite hard to decide between colors, but since I have already colourful furniture, my choice was narrowed down to only a few of them. I already knew I wanted a yellow kitchen, so it was only a matter of choosing what shade of yellow I wanted (there are like a million of them!!) After looking at many shades, I finally decided to go for “Spring Honey”.

As for the bedroom, I went for an aqua color, which in this picture came out much more like sky blue. In reality, the color is more of a “blue-green” or should I say “Mediterranean Mist”. You gotta love the name of the paint colors. I’m sure there is someone who’s job is to come up with color names. Since I have red and white furniture in my bedroom, the aqua seems like a wise choice as it will make the colors pop. I didn’t want to go with a pink or beige because it would be too boring. I’ll chose boring colors when I’m like 50 or something. I found some inspiration on the internet to help me support my choice:

Of course it’s more flashy this way, but it does confirm that both colors go together. Before buying the paint I went to my new apartment, which is now empty, and brought Marilou along. She wanted to see the place and make sure that the color would match the walls and the light.

  The place has a long corridor and I might consider painting it later…it’s not a priority right now. Marilou was also unaware that I was taking pictures hehe :D

My future bedroom which has no window but has French doors connecting with the living room. It isn’t as big as the room I have right now but I think I can fit most of my furniture. I love the double closet and the mirror makes it look a little bigger. Can’t wait to put color on the walls!

The French doors leading to my bedroom will stay closed most of the time and I will shop for curtains eventually. I’ll need to create some privacy especially if I want my future roommate to be able to use the living room without feeling like she’s actually in my bedroom. As for my future roommate’s bedroom, I won’t touch it because she will probably want to do something personal with it. For the first months I might put boxes in there until I find a place for all my stuff. As for the living room, I do not intend on painting the walls. I already have a blue couch and some colourful accessories so adding a color would be a bit extreme. I’m going to give the living room a little retro look.

At first I wanted to find fabric and make my own curtains, but while shopping for fabric I realized how expensive it is. We also went to a shop on St-Hubert street where they had an interesting fabric, but the owner was so uptight and mean to us that I started disliking the fabric. It’s crazy how someone’s attitude can have an influence on your shopping choices! After a while Marilou suggested that we go to Mont-Royal station, to a boutique called Farfelue (843 mont-royal street) where they have lovely decoration items. There’s a little bit of everything and it is so colourful. They had curtains and this is where I found mine.

 

I think it looks pretty good with the stuff I already have. My friend Marilou then sketched what she imagined my living room would be:

She did that in like 5 minutes, I’m not kidding. Of course I might not put the furniture in exactly this position, but it gives you an idea. Finally, the kitchen…there is still a lot of things to repair in it and I’m hoping it will all be beautiful when the renovation guys are done with it. I know for a fact they will change the floor, which is a relief because it is so old and dirty. Also the washing machine and the dryer will be in the kitchen so I think this room will be pretty crowded. I will need to add a lot of things for storage and a few things here and there to decorate, but before anything else, I’ll need to paint it!

Marilou was explaining to me how I could position the table. Notice how both counters aren’t the same colour…yeah, it’s an old apartment indeed. BUT! It’s even more of a challenge so I won’t get discouraged.

At some point during the day when we opened the back door there was someone’s cat on the balcony. He or she just came in and walked in the whole apartment. It was so sweet :)

We’ll see how I manage to make this place pretty and warm. I can’t wait to start!!

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10 June, 2011

Home makeover – The canvas

Yes, I know…I do a lot of posts with many parts, but I promise I will finish all of them. Lately I’ve been busy with a new job, where they pay me much better and actually give me working hours! It’s been about a month since I’ve started now and I’m getting used to it, to the system…The other thing that is keeping me busy is the moving preparations! On July 1st, like many other people in Montreal, I’ll be moving to a new place. The place is empty right now so I am slowly planning the decorations.

For almost a year I’ve been living in a small apartment that I have to pay alone and it’s been a burden on me. I decided to find a new bigger place where I could get a roommate and split the rent and the bills. After some research, I finally found a place that I like and also found a roommate (she will come in the fall). The place isn’t perfect, it is an old building, but it is a typical Montreal apartment in a developing neighbourhood. As the moving date is approaching, last week I started planning the decorations with my great high school friend Marilou, who just happens to be studying in interior design right now.

It is quite hard to decide between colors, but since I have already colourful furniture, my choice was narrowed down to only a few of them. I already knew I wanted a yellow kitchen, so it was only a matter of choosing what shade of yellow I wanted (there are like a million of them!!) After looking at many shades, I finally decided to go for “Spring Honey”.

As for the bedroom, I went for an aqua color, which in this picture came out much more like sky blue. In reality, the color is more of a “blue-green” or should I say “Mediterranean Mist”. You gotta love the name of the paint colors. I’m sure there is someone who’s job is to come up with color names. Since I have red and white furniture in my bedroom, the aqua seems like a wise choice as it will make the colors pop. I didn’t want to go with a pink or beige because it would be too boring. I’ll chose boring colors when I’m like 50 or something. I found some inspiration on the internet to help me support my choice:

Of course it’s more flashy this way, but it does confirm that both colors go together. Before buying the paint I went to my new apartment, which is now empty, and brought Marilou along. She wanted to see the place and make sure that the color would match the walls and the light.

  The place has a long corridor and I might consider painting it later…it’s not a priority right now. Marilou was also unaware that I was taking pictures hehe :D

My future bedroom which has no window but has French doors connecting with the living room. It isn’t as big as the room I have right now but I think I can fit most of my furniture. I love the double closet and the mirror makes it look a little bigger. Can’t wait to put color on the walls!

The French doors leading to my bedroom will stay closed most of the time and I will shop for curtains eventually. I’ll need to create some privacy especially if I want my future roommate to be able to use the living room without feeling like she’s actually in my bedroom. As for my future roommate’s bedroom, I won’t touch it because she will probably want to do something personal with it. For the first months I might put boxes in there until I find a place for all my stuff. As for the living room, I do not intend on painting the walls. I already have a blue couch and some colourful accessories so adding a color would be a bit extreme. I’m going to give the living room a little retro look.

At first I wanted to find fabric and make my own curtains, but while shopping for fabric I realized how expensive it is. We also went to a shop on St-Hubert street where they had an interesting fabric, but the owner was so uptight and mean to us that I started disliking the fabric. It’s crazy how someone’s attitude can have an influence on your shopping choices! After a while Marilou suggested that we go to Mont-Royal station, to a boutique called Farfelue (843 mont-royal street) where they have lovely decoration items. There’s a little bit of everything and it is so colourful. They had curtains and this is where I found mine.

 

I think it looks pretty good with the stuff I already have. My friend Marilou then sketched what she imagined my living room would be:

She did that in like 5 minutes, I’m not kidding. Of course I might not put the furniture in exactly this position, but it gives you an idea. Finally, the kitchen…there is still a lot of things to repair in it and I’m hoping it will all be beautiful when the renovation guys are done with it. I know for a fact they will change the floor, which is a relief because it is so old and dirty. Also the washing machine and the dryer will be in the kitchen so I think this room will be pretty crowded. I will need to add a lot of things for storage and a few things here and there to decorate, but before anything else, I’ll need to paint it!

Marilou was explaining to me how I could position the table. Notice how both counters aren’t the same colour…yeah, it’s an old apartment indeed. BUT! It’s even more of a challenge so I won’t get discouraged.

At some point during the day when we opened the back door there was someone’s cat on the balcony. He or she just came in and walked in the whole apartment. It was so sweet :)

We’ll see how I manage to make this place pretty and warm. I can’t wait to start!!

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