Showing posts with label new home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new home. Show all posts

13.4.12

somewhere there, under the sky, near the woods... ~





since the last post, (to which you have so wonderfully contributed in the comments section and I thank you so  dearly for) it seems that a long time has passed, yet it has been only a week...
Easter came and left here in Germany and though I posted a spontaneous little 
chicken & egg gathering quickly put together on the dining table to wish everyone
a happy Easter, it remained posted only on FB and flickr...

sometimes I get the feeling that I like my posts to stay here a while...
not being exchanged every other day...

then off course come weeks where posting occurs more frequently.
I accept both patterns and only wish to share with you that lately
I've been content remaining mostly silent, 
focusing on creative processes when working in the studio,
or simply enjoying listening to music or going through pages of favorite books

so forgive my rather low communicative profile,
also reflecting in only but a few if any visits or comment exchanges
on social on line places

these days have been somehow working wonderfully for me

the older I get the more an internal approach is appealing to me,
while creativity and work are the highest means to be expressing myself.

there was time to enjoy being a housewife, also working from her home studio,
with all the immense pleasures it involves...

April showers have been exchanging with strong sunshine,
leading to experiencing the new place 
all over through this first time lived here season.

blooming trees & tiny green leaves appearing at the woods
are emphasizing birth and hope
and I'm simply taken by their beauty.

despite feeling a little uncomfortable to have done so,
on Easter day I returned with a few blooming branches,
which I placed on the dining table...

a little sort of amazing the prettiness they so effortlessly bring inside...

the few shots shared here have been snapped around while the camera was actually 
taking a break from being busy for professional reasons.

some of the pretty things you see, like this shabby chic
double tray are part of the styling props
staying here for a while, for product shooting to be completed.

I love working in slow rhythms and I'm feeling awfully grateful
that the quality, care and engagement involved are being appreciated.

in an era where all seem to rush to produce and do more,
I simply choose to do less with more care and depth.




... somewhere here among the sun rays that were shining on Easter day this past Sunday,
I'll be leaving you till our next meeting here, with the warmest of thoughts and wishes for all things
turning out the best possible ways.

Spring is here and so is the chance for renewal, re appreciation of situations, 
spring cleaning & joyful emotions.

enjoy!




Image credit: Iro - Ivy Nassopoulos 

5.4.12

talent, communication, acceptance & shades of blue ~



crystal clear blue, turquoise, baby blue and all the possible shades one can find
captured in the sky and the sea,
are actually colors I grew up with, being born, raised and having lived for 33 years of my life

while strolling in the corridors of inspiring Internet places,
like Pinterest and favorite blogs,
I kept noticing that these past few days,
I'm drawn to these shades...

it must have all started with Desire (Dees) from Vosges Paris,
who has styled her freshly redesigned and renovated apartment with splashes of blue shades,
paired with an energizing green from plants, like aloe veras and cactus. 




The fact that she has spent time in Greece, visiting islands and in fact being totally in love with 
the whole story is manifesting in the effortless way she incorporates blue in her pretty city apartment in Amsterdam.

She currently has two places where blue flourishes in all its freshness:

her corridor, where the picture wall step by step and in time evolves around the poster from Santorini, admittedly one of the most magical places on earth...





and her entrance, where selectively cut images from magazines... 




and favorite magazines with accordingly colored covers, are resting as if nothing planned has happened...





The art of stylism has really been fascinating me since the very first decoration magazines,
which fell on my lap, already some 20 years ago 
(Gosh I shouldn't be mentioning things like that!)

and what has recently been fascinating me is that a lot, if probably not most of the
super talented stylists and interior designers are ones who haven't actually formally attended a relevant school, college or university.

Instead, the love for creating aesthetically beautiful environments is something that seems to have always been part of them, 
mostly being expressed in the way they bring together their own homes.

There are of course those who refine and evolve their talent by studying further.
Or ones who combined a natural inclination with studies.

Everything will do... but before all there seems to be a prerequisite:

talent.

I'd like to ramble a bit about its notion,
sharing some thoughts, while hearing from you,
that is if you actually have the patience and time to go through all this post!
a cup of tea + something nice to chew on are good companions ; )

So my dears,
talent seems in my eyes to be something very natural,
an inclination to something since the very early years,
something that one practices in his/ her life
with exactly the same enthusiasm whether financial profit is involved or not.

something that evolves with time, investing effort in practicing it,
something that sources from a very clear part of ourselves.

Talent is not a hobby, still one can practice his/ her talent as a hobby.
The happiest occasion occurs - both for the individual himself / herself and the community -
when people can support their lives practicing their talents.

Or when it is all right for them to perform another job they like, love or simply find beneficial enough,
while devoting their free time in their talent.

Talent is something that mostly makes others who encounter it feel at extreme ease,
rather than been just astonished,
something that provokes thinking as much as an instant celebration in one' s heart.

Talent can take countless forms!

                                             Talent is something much more common than rare,                                                                
         as there must be as many hidden talents in each and every person as there are people on earth.

Talent provokes admiration rather than envy,
and somehow enriches the lives of those who encounter it.

When talented people cross our lives it' s like a celebration,
one we feel part of without caring about our own current status quo.

Talent could be resembled with a stream of crystal clear water running down a natural source...


The matter seems to be: who is going to conform with his/ her natural inclinations...
who will invest his / her life in becoming the nicest oak tree 
he / she could ever be for example...

Modern societies could be suffering from too many problematic identity
cases, as so often beautiful lemon trees wish to have been born as let's say coconut trees,
and even worse, there is often time, effort and money invested in becoming something else.


I must make a "little" parenthesis here to refer to the by all means
super loving and caring Greek parent, who often "sacrifice" for their child
in order to send them to college, quite possibly also having picked the subject
or "kindly" reinforced a certain direction...

Seems that doctors, lawyers, professors of all kind and scientists
are all Greece needs...
one must wonder...

And I can't forget the years I was working with teenagers & children,
teaching English, while also applying my psychology insight...

Parents going crazy that their son was lazy and a "bad" student cause well,
grades in history and maths were rather horrible.

who cares if this person was already more grown up than expected in his teenage years,
 completely able of doing amazing handwork,
or show responsibility when working part time.

If only parents could keep a connection to their own childhood years,
rather than abruptly upgrade to an "adult",
how much more wonderful, trouble free and neurosis free this modern world would be?

{here comes the parenthesis closure btw}


Happiness and success are with hardly any doubt lying in:

- hard work, 
- planning, 
- decision and action.

Still it seems that for all those to come in a normal, non violent, long lasting and effective way,
there needs to be acceptance,
a deeply felt acceptance and digestion of one's past,
present and future aspirations.

A happy merge of them. A colorful salad,
where the dressing doesn't cover the ingredients' taste.

Purity. Clarity. Honesty. Vision. Love.

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.
.

well, there you go, after some time since {the last one},  a life awareness post has just been written,
one I' m sure I'll be wondering how it ever came to life and where did all these words come from.

I can thank the communicative power turquoise and shades of blue carry...
and remind myself of these absolutely beautiful creative moments in our 
previous home residence,
which is still so often getting asked to be published,
while it is expected to be in April's issue of Casa Facile.
{ a little preview + some lovely Italian... gossiping to read here ;) }





The beautiful picture opening this post is courtesy of Mindy Gayer
whose work I recently stumbled up on, only to fall in love...
with the work itself, the way it is presented & the kind, talented person behind it.

oh... not to forget, talent somehow also seems to carry an element of kindness
and certainty, a quiet strength in the most non aggressive ways...

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sprinkling some love to you, through the dance of these characters typed here
and wishing you one lovely day ahead!

lots in my plate, as you probably know, both in the positive + difficulty spectrum,
so I'd better proceed with the day.

which ever project mentioned here recently, might temporarily appear paused is only cause,
life is also about knowing when to recalculate, re access and act accordingly.




till next time,
good thoughts + much positive energy + above a little peek into the new studio and work being done there

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Credits 1st picture: Mindy Gayer2nd, 3rd, 4rth dyptich & 5th picture:  Desire for Vosges Paris + Ikea Family Live6th, 7th & 8th picture:  Iro - Ivy Nassopoulos 




2.4.12

~ hello April!


Hello dears!
 It's April already + it seems that a long time has passed since previous Monday,
when you last left me... dancing with my vacume cleaner, somewhere {here}
a week ago.

Things are busy around here + there is lots to deal with, hence the infrequency of the posts last week.
How are you?
Thank you for your comments and visits despite my absence, it really means a lot.

My hands + fingers felt a little... overused during the past week & weekend,
as I was somewhere between helping out our technician, cleaning up the mess after,
accepting my current client on board (despite the mess) , styling + photographing cupcakes,
keeping the household, writing reviews,
sanding walls, and cleaning the mess after. Again.

Oh dear Lord. 
Can we please press FW and have this renovation ready + done?

Thank you. Then there can be more time for enjoying work + blogging + posting.
Or it's about time, I acquired amazing time management skills!

Yes, that indeed is going to help. And fatigue management ones, too ; )

Leaving lamentations aside, how about some recent shots around our home
I loved?
... mostly details and play between texture + light :





oh yes, we have curtains indeed btw.
And a new curtain holder designed by me,
using some cotton rope originating from Greece
and a few knots here & there.

Looks rather simple and classy, doesn't it?

That wall in the background is one of our current... battle fields.
Patience & hard work are virtues, aren't they my dears?

Let me be blessed with both ; )




Kindly asking you to not pay attention to the rotated picture, 
as I somehow wished to not correct it and like it so.
Just posting it so that there is a more clear curtain view.
But when once we'll be fully done,
there'll be a living room dedicated post.

Smiles :*)


... and to leave you with something fresh till next time,
a scene rather characteristic of our current breakfasts:
fresh strawberries + milk shakes, yum!

You can find a recipe {here},
which if you are following this blog's page on FB
you might have already read it, as it got posted there this past Friday.
If you read it, have you perhaps tried it?
Do share!
It's been my every day... strength drink in order to cope with everything.
Seems to work ;*)

Enjoy you weeks  + wishes for one wonderful April ahead!

20.3.12

The winter garden ~


... how is a little winter garden tour for a Tuesday's post? 
; )
Do blame it all on being busy for the fact that I missed the chance  
 to wish you a wonderful  & positive in every way new week
yesterday.

Styling & photography sessions have been scheduled to be taking place.

Speaking of which, in case you feel that your products & the styling line presented here
can be good friends & make the best out of a cooperation
with each other, domesticstorieswithivy@live.com
is the address to drop your mail to.
I'm happy to give you quotes & arrange working with you,
even when we are not living physically close to one another.
Everything is possible here.

So, "polishing the space" where it is all going to be happening,
has been priority number 1.

Asides form a studio, our winter garden serves as an everyday dining area,
since it is also connected to the kitchen via a 2 meter wide opening.

It measures 2,5 (width) x 4, 07 (length) m
and consists of metal poles, which hold altogether
6 vertical windows {of which one is opening}
6 more widows making up the sliding glass roof.

If you are wondering if it is a lot & hard work to keep those windows clean,
 you are SO right.
For about €300 and more a cleaning service would cost,
{yes, life in Germany can be expensive, too}
I climb wherever I have to in order to make these babies clean & shiny.
Yes, I so do.

Other than offering an amusing show to the neighbors,
I exercise myself & also have the satisfaction
of somehow contributing to the household.

Upon purchase, this very promising room of the house
was not exactly in its best condition.
{I will skip before pictures in this case, even though I know I'm missing a guaranteed "wow"
response from you}

Rusted, poorly isolated with sloppy silicon work,
we spent winter days almost unable to use the room
{despite it being equipped with floor heating like the whole apartment}
due to very low temperatures & dripping water.

Proceeding with placing the new floors
was getting postponed till the isolation works were finished.

After a few days, much more hours & quite a few tubes of silicon,
each & every window in all its width & length has been
siliconed in pure perfection by the patient & capable hands
of our German technician.

Pretty white lines underline the windows, while it can rain cats & dogs
and we'll be sitting comfortably underneath watching
it all happen, not needing to run for paper & towels to 
dry everything out.

Floors have been put.
White wooden skirting is to be ordered & placed.
Windows have received jalousies,
{these ones, which were cut to fit exactly each window}
offering us the choice between openness & privacy
most of all providing the necessary backdrop for
product photography & styling.

The roof that you see in the picture below,
where green moss has been growing,
belongs to the barn /office of our neighbors.

I'd love for them to agree that something nicer
is made with its surface,
even when the costs will obviously be on us,
but till then, 
I have work to do 
in order to be able to afford that,
plus finding an equal communicative level
with them, which doesn't exactly seem like a piece of cake currently.

Nothing like mutual understanding & good intentions though,
while respecting one another.

So I trust the time shall come for that, too
and it' ll all somehow work out...

for now back to our renovated interiors ; )


Since many of you while getting inspired here are using these posts are a reference,
I think that sharing some product links,
would be helpful.

So:

dining table ~> Bjursta in white
bench ~> Bjursta in black
chair ~> Urban 
{found at the "as is" section in perfect condition asides its layers of dust
for less than 1/3 of its original price}
metal shelves ~> Lergerg 
white ceramic pots ~> Bladet 
{found in February while they were €2,99 each in our local Ikea store, so three were purchased}
a little ceramic pot with vertical lines ~> Kardemumma
a beige one with plate  ~> Mandel
and a few other white ones which are no longer available

All plants & succulents except from the two species of Rosemary,
which came home this Saturday,
have been found over the years at Ikea
& have been part of our plant family.

The garland is handmade by me from vintage Albert Van Luit Wallpaper
dating back to the 1960s.
There is enough material left to make one or two more for you too, 
in case you'd like to have one.

The two wooden lanterns in Asian style in white & grey,
were a Christmas present for the new home,
which I was happy to make since they were also found half price.

If you notice me too often referring to prices & the fact that things 
are quite often bought when on offer or a reduction,
is because I enjoy spending less for more whenever possible
&
 cause these posts sharing the making of our home
do not in any way intend in being a showing off of what money can buy.

Our line of thinking here is that money should  be invested in good services
rather than on products carrying a label.
Not that we don't like and appreciate pretty & expensive things,
just do not believe that there should be a confusion between
living with flair & living with money.

And however money is a valuable asset of our modern societies,
the need to also use it & invest it wisely & correctly
highlights the ethics of this company.

Yes, I just referred to Domestic Stories as a company, God knows why & it was about time.

The intention is to share that beautiful style,
serene interior environments & a high quality of living
can be achieved with correct, inspired planning.

Now let's return to some product facts, shall we?



The square linen cushions measuring 50 x 50 cm are from h&m home
and I'm very proud to have already bought them for €4.95 a piece instead of €17, 95
as early as in October, before we actually moved to the new place,
when my plans for the winter garden were being made.

Speaking of fabrics, the pillow with the black & white New York illustration
is also from h&m & it is identical to {this} one in green we have.
Ordered years ago when found for €1.95 per piece.

Not only do I love h&m home online service,
I also love the fact that when someone conquers his/ her need to have something 
as soon as it is thrown in the market,
has the ability to actually have more than one might be able to afford in total.

The only expense that I have for that is patience & good timing.
On line sites are regularly checked a few times a month
&
there is always a little amount in reserve for some extra expenses such as
ordering 4 + 2 pillows for €24 when they would have actually cost
€90.

Now isn't that nice?
Unless my yearly earnings severely multiply & with my current life attitude,
I just can't justify spending €90 on 6 pillows.
I'm also not willing to put my need for pretty things aside though.
So, I welcome alternatives.
Indeed I do.

oh, looking back up , I see that I forgot to mention what on earth  is {this} custom made by me bench without legs doing on the floor.
Well, nothing in particular my dears,
just practicing its soon new role,
when some birch branches will be brought from the woods
to make up the new legs.
hoping for some awesomeness... swoon!

Here are some more shots, as I truly loved the bright, white light
the space was taking this past, rainy Sunday...



Below, you can see the direct view to the woods in between our neighboring house.
Also my favorite vintage, glass pear, which has seen its more glorious moments as part of {this}
set up in our previous home.


 


And here are some shots, experimenting with natural light & camera settings,
as seen when one enters the kitchen:




And to bring you back inside the winter garden,
to its right side, it consists of all windows,
some of which have been dressed with curtains,
perfectly hand sewn {!} by my mother from {this} fabric
{poor woman came to visit & all she did was sew curtains, 
that's how bad of a daughter I can be}




and a little glimpse of the right part of the kitchen,
placed opposite the cooking area
{those promised floor plans I know!}
where you can see
our refrigerator & freezer
all secretly hidden behind white shiny doors,
so that the space looks more cohesive, calm & bigger.

Remember our bread bag from {here}?
It now hangs in the opening between the kitchen & the dining area,
so that it is easily accessible,
while its linen texture & ruffles soften a bit the space's many lines.

More on the right corner of the winter garden soon.
I have been taking so many pictures these days!



Last but not least, need I say that making these pictures & putting together a post such as this one is a lot of hours of concentrated work?

Domestic Stories are opening their doors to Sponsors,
cause they SO much want to go on existing,
 not on such a huge personal expense though.

Cause time & effort is precious.

Sponsoring concept soon to be shared, still you may already contact us in case you are interested in acquiring a spot in our stylish family ; )

And not to forget, the Fabric & Handle Tote Shopping Bag give away winner is to be announced.
The lucky one will find a notification in her/ his mailbox.

See you here very soon with lots of inspiration & more my dears  ~
Have yourselves a great day!



16.3.12

~ happiness is a decision, well didn't you know it?


after such a realization life may seem a little different
 & 
 in a way even dictating changes in one's perception and actions...

 seems like there is not much space for complaining...
 neither too many words about things.

 Just a pure diving into delight when happy moments occur and are also perceived as such
 &
 then just efforts & sincere commitment in taking action to changing everything
 that needs to be so, according to what life is showing us.

Yes, you read right, not what we always perceive as our need,
 but what life is persistently pointing its finger to.

Sometimes we humans are not clear about our needs.
Our egos get in the way.
Our false beliefs get in the way.
Missconceptions get in the way.
Pain gets in the way.
Fear gets in the way.
The past gets in the way.
Ambition gets in the way.
A rather long and on going list can be written...

So Mrs Happiness knocked on my door early this morning
and in fact I let her in...
no miracles happened.
neither did yesterday's problems & troubles magically disappear...
it will take a little more effort for that to happen

Miracles might have not happened but the sun was shining again here today.
I took some time to snap shots around our place,
journaling the little steps of renovation progress...



The wallpapered wall is ready. Indeed it is!
Wallpaperwise, cause there is still the skirting to be put.

It has enough imperfections so that you notice them & know that it is done by a non expert ; )

"Pearl Birches" is the wallpaper's promising in every way name. I truly love it.
As much as I love the design itself. 
For the height that it brings to the room & mostly for the light it catches.
It has shiny parts that do the trick...
little sort of brilliant, or?
................................

The tulips seen bellow were part of Friday's grocery shopping,
which I was happy to do as early as 8:00 am in the morning when
they first opened today.

The paper bag usually carries lunches.
As it was lying there on our dining table
this morning catching sun rays, 
I knew it was about to have a new use...
blink! ; )

I really like that it is actually used.
And as soon as the tulips found their place
(transparent, cheap, pretty, functional, Ikea)
a silver marker
a deep realization
came to complete the image.

Happiness is a decision.
Yes, it is.


Have you perhaps also already made such a realisation?
Or even better are you actually living with such an attitude?

I'm really struck by its importance!
Of course taking realisation into actions is a different thing.

One that also happens day by day...

I've heard and can't help but totally agreeing
that pure & deep realization can only be followed by actions & changes.

we can't really cheat on life, can we...?


and this is me below saying hello! from our stairs,
the only part of the new place that has been left intact.
A part that it took a lot of effort & time to come to good terms
and peace with.
They are from marble but we like them. We do.
The same goes for the metal parts.



                         
                                        ... and do you notice the pretty headband on my hair?
It recently arrived from Florence,
 a present from Katia,
a wonderful in so many ways person... her smile, positive energy & hard working spirit 
is what I admire the most in her,
together with her beautiful creations!
 I'll show you more of them in a next post.

wouldn't that be nice?... : )          

     Wishing you to spend delightful in every way weekends!

.................

Picture credit: Iro - Ivy Nassopoulos for Domestic Stories with Ivy 2012.