The second blog post that I styled for IKEA blog is out now. This time It´s about some of my trend choices from IKEA even I have so many more! The pictures are phohographed byRaphaël A. Gagliano. And because the post is in Swedish use google translator if you need to. To read the post go here!
My new favorite graphic fabric is called trådklöver and it´s from IKEA. I used it in my styling that I did for Ikea livet hemma blog where I have the honor to guest blog today! If you don´t speak Swedish you may need little help of google translator :)The images were photographed by talented Raphaël A. Gagliano.To read the post go over here
I really love shapes. Especially the round one, so I painted a circle on my wall! I totally
agree with Joyce Carol and what she once said -I never change, I simply become more myself.
Monday snapshots are pics that I found from my image archive. I´m removing away more and more unnecessary things in our home that I can organize better all the stuff that I really want to keep! Feels good to keep it simple. Early tomorrow morning I´m off to Copenhagen again working the whole week with a new exiting project, but you can follow me via my instagram annaleenashem what i´m doing in that beautiful city, see you there!
One of the interior details that I love are lamps! It has probably never been easier to make a floor lamp than this leaning lamp that I made to myself. I used a metal pipe and a lamp with cabel, that was all. And to get the cable stuck I filed a groove in to the pipe. Done!
One of my favorite blogger Ivania Carpio from love aestheticsposted recently this fantastic diy at her blog -side table made of perspex. I loved the idea so with her permission I will show her side table DIY here today !
- What you'll need is a piece of perspex of 5mm thickness, a heat blower gun (the kind that is used to remove paint from wood) and a few pieces of tape. Start out by determining the measurements of your table, though the bigger the table, the thicker the perspex needs to be. I used a panel of perspex of 120cm x 50cm and decided to make the side table 25cm in height, marked it with bits of tape and bended it into shape. To bend the sides of your table, lay the perspex on a right, heat proof edge, like for example the kitchen counter. Secure the panel of perspex with clamps or ask someone to hold it for you. Blow hot air across the edge you want to bend, close to the plastic for about four minutes. Now the perspex should be soft enough to bend. You could bend it all the way and make a sharp 90 degrees angle, or like me, bend it a little less so that the sides are slightly inclined. That's it! You've got a clear side table in under 30 minutes. -Ivania Carpio
Though the plastic doesn't smell when heating it, the fumes can be extremely toxic. Be sure to wear a mouth mask and keep the area well ventilated.
I was so thrilled when I saw the pictures there Lotta Agatonhad styled an apartment for Folkhemat the housing exhibition Annedal 2012, and that my pyramid was also included. It looks so good over there! This picture is photographed by talented Henrik Bonnevierand you can see all images from the apartmenthere.
I´m making those small changes in our home again, like haning ping pong racks down from the wall and grouping together all my silver candleholders. Doing less can be more, happy weekend!