Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Hanging Artwork in Bookshelves

Artfully arranging bookshelves requires some skill.  The trick is to show off your accessories in an effortless way.  It's a balancing act - too much and they look over styled, too little and they feel disjointed and cluttered.

   The most important thing to remember is bookshelves are an opportunity to create something special and unique in your space.  They offer a source of variety - you can constantly rearrange them to give you a different look depending on the style you are going for at the moment.

 One thing I love to include in bookshelves is artwork. If your bookshelves have adjustable shelving, this is super easy to do.

Here are the steps to properly hang artwork in your bookshelves. 

Decide where you want to create the artwork vignette, making sure to maintain symmetry with the other shelves in the unit.  You may need to remove a shelf or two to create an opening large enough to accommodate the artwork. 

This is a picture of the bookshelves in our family room (at least a section of them).  You can see the artwork in the larger opening I have created by removing one shelf.



Select the artwork - preferably from somewhere else in your home (there is no need to buy something new).  I like to select pieces that will bring a bit of color into the space.

This is a photograph from a client's home and a great example of incorporating a darker framed piece of artwork into lighter toned bookshelves.

Remember, artwork can include a mirror, plates, or really anything you we are clever enough to hang vertically on the wall.


Create the complete vignette for the shelf before hammering your first nail!  You need to make sure you are going to be happy with the entire shelf and how it reads, before you hang the artwork.  Take into consideration the space below the piece and how it's going to look overall.

Image

In my home, I chose to center the artwork.  But because the opening is large, I needed to include additional accessories to "fill in" around the smaller scale piece.





Properly Hang the Artwork.
Most built-in bookshelves have a floating back (meaning there is a space between the back of the unit and the wall).  So, if you attempt to nail straight into the back of the unit, the nail will go straight through and not support the weight of the artwork.  You'll then be left with an ugly hole in the back of the shelving unit.

Here's my solution.  Hang all artwork on monofilament from the shelf directly above the artwork.

Voila. You have the look.
Here's a close up of what I'm talking about.  The stack of books to the left go in front of the nail and hide the hardware. 
Here are my favorites for getting the job done.  I never leave home without these when I'm styling a client's home! 

Monofilament
Clear 60 lb. test Monofilament (or as we like to call it here in the South "Deep Sea Fishing Line")


Small Picture Nails
I like these nails because they have a prominent head that will not allow the monofilament to slip off. 

Self Adhesive Hooks
If the homeowner does not want a nail hole in the shelf, I use a self adhesive backed hook like this.  To use these, you place the hook flat on the above shelf with the top facing out (hope that makes sense!)



Girly Hammer
I like this particular hammer because A. it's pink and B. it's only 12 oz. so you can easily handle it.
Bumpons
It's very important to use these on the back of the artwork to prevent the picture from sliding and becoming crooked on the wall.  They are also super helpful for photo groupings to keep the series straight on the wall.


I hope this gives you a new trick to use in your home!  Have a wonderful short week. M.

Monday, May 30, 2011

A Day to Remember

Whatever you are doing this long weekend, I hope you'll stop and take some time to truly remember all those who have sacrificed their lives for our freedom to do as we so choose here in this great land.

It's in their honor I post today.  These are things that remind me of being an American and enjoying this wonderful place I call home.








I am much humbled by the sacrifices of so many. M.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Website Highlight - The Queen of Craig's List


I have a little treat for you today!  The Queen of Craig's List  is a weekly post blog by Danielle from Washington, DC.  Danielle has a primary blog, Fresh Quince, where she posts daily thoughts on interior design and other hip and happening stuff.  

But, every Friday, she selects a city in the US  and puts together a list of all the great Craig's list finds for that week.  I'm always shocked and inspired by what she finds.  If you have time, pop on over and check out the deals!

  Danielle, when are you coming to Birmingham?!?!! 

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Accents of Yellow

I'm in the process of freshening up my family room with accent pillows in yellow.  I decided I needed a little summer lift in there.  As soon as I finish them, I'll show you the results.  In the meantime, here is a little yellow inspiration!




I hope you get lots and lots accomplished today, so you can coast a bit tomorrow!  M.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Guest Blogging

I'm guest blogging today over at Kimberly Moore's amazing blog, Third Floor Design.  Kimberly has put together a really fun line up this week of guest bloggers, and I'm her Wednesday feature!

I'm talking about "How to Deal with Low Ceilings" - my tips and tricks for making the ceilings feel taller, so you MUST click over and get the scoop.


 Also, while you're there, you will have to get to know Kimberly.  She has an entire page devoted to some of the best DIY projects I've seen - her starburst mirror is the bomb!  

I'll see you back here tomorrow! M.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Malachite & Spin Off Trend Prediction

Malachite has been around forever, but it really jumped out at me as a new design trend when I saw the malachite roman shades in the featured home of Casamidy in the May issue of Elle Decor.  Then all of a sudden, I started noticing it everywhere. 

 I realize this comment is going to date me, but here goes it.   When this happens (things start jumping out at me) I call it a "6th Sense" moment (for those of you not born when this movie came out, just know it was very innovated for it's time).  Remember when you first realized Bruce Willis was dead, then it was so obvious he had been dead the whole time (when during the entire movie you didn't notice).  WELL, that's what I'm talking about here.  Now the stuff is everywhere for me!!!! 

Regardless, I think it's going to be a fun trend for the summer.  
As with all trends, there is something for every price point.  

Furniture



Screen ($1,900)

Paper

Accessories

Bath Tub
And just so you know, you put one of these in your master bathroom, and you are going to be in style for the entire summer!!! (smile here)

And I always say "go big or go home", so if going to get the tub . . .  What?  Oh no!  It's definitely not too matchy matchy for that space! (smile again).


Urns ($4,000 for the pair)



Fabric






Accessories
All kidding aside, if you love the look and want to affordably add a bit to your space, check out these options I found.  I would definitely consider incorporating one of these into my home.

Small Faux Malachite box ($15.99)

Large Faux Malachite box ($38.99)


Spin Off Trend Prediction

With every trend like this, there are spin offs, as well as the merging of trends.

So, here's my prediction.

You have malachite . . .

And you have Peacock patterns (which have been hot for a while).


In comes  "Marbled Peacock"  Like this. 




Now, I realize that marbled peacock pattern is very old (you see this type of paper in the front covers of tons of really old books).  But this old print is going to be made new again, with the merging of these two styles.  Can't you just see a pair of pillows in a fabulous marbled peacock fabric!  

That's my prediction.  Enjoy your day! M.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Design Perspective- Moroso Construction

Talk about a diverse portfolio.  This San Francisco based company has created some of the most stunning spaces I've seen in awhile.













For more inspirational spaces, check out their website - Moroso Construction
Happy Monday! M.