Monday, June 1, 2009

Maya's Momma's Fab Barn Conversion

I've mentioned before how much I love barn conversions...this one, from Maya Made*, creator of the much celebrated coffee buckets, epitomizes the concept. The story is darling too:

"I'd like to welcome you into my mother's barn and share some of its history and what makes it so special. My mother has never owned a home... until now. Two years ago, she bought this little barn (just over 1000 sq. feet) built in 1888 a couple miles away from me. It had been originally inhabited by farm animals on the main floor, and hay in the loft upstairs. There was no running water, heat, or electricity and it stood on 4 cement blocks instead of a solid foundation... birds swooped in and out of the broken windows...raccoons/squirrels/mice had been nesting in the walls for decades. The floor where the animals had stood in their feeding stall was completely rotted out, the hole, covered by an old door. Despite its age, everyone from structural inspectors to contracters, marveled at how solid and well-crafted it was. We were all excited by its potential. My mother, being the brave, daring pioneer that she is, knew this was home. Her vision was to convert the barn into a live/work art studio and make it as GREEN as her budget would allow... recycle, repurpose, reinvent was our guiding motto."

If you think you are good repurposing pre-loved items, check this out. I have to give major props to Maya and her mother for seeing the potential in this gem of a home and for so lovingly recycling so many things - it takes a lot of dedication and vision to pull something like this off! Its a real inspiration - to get this look for yourself, keep raiding those fleamarkets, and be patient. Great collections are carefully curated over time, not overnight! For those of you who haven't seen this before, enjoy - thank you Maya for sharing!




love the vintage chair collection!


repurpose, recycle - check out this fab, homemade coffee table!







love this little vignette!


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Friday, May 22, 2009

Oh....My.....

Okay, wow. I'm kind of speechless over this one. I try and keep my posts original, so I don't like pulling stuff from other blogs, but I really couldn't help myself right now. While happily reading through some wonderful blogs on lunch, namely Knack, Mint and finally at Luphia Loves, I came across this amazing flat! The pure white is so beautiful, and I love that its so minimal, because it signifies that every object means something to the owner, rather than being just 'stuff'. Feast...







The slightly global, antique style means that you could probably collect many of these pieces over time, or scour flea market to acheive this look, upping the eco-ante!

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Green Delight

I'm sharing more fruits of my research for the store again with you today. You may know Rubie Green, a textile company that specializes in glam, girly and green. I was delighted to find that they have an organic bedding line now too! Great sheets, in my opinion, are a must have. There's much to be said for crisp white linens but a great pattern can dress up any bedroom. Keep in mind that sleeping in organic sheets ensure a good nights rest as they haven't been steeped in formaldehyde during manufacturing, or soaked up pesticides in the field.









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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

In the Kitch

I've always had this thing for textiles. I love pillows, towels, sheets, tea towels, napkins, etc... You can introduce colour, pattern, texture and interest so easily and creatively using fabrics... not to mention all the great DIY opportnities with a great fabric and a sewing machine! I've been looking for some cute kitchen textiles for the store, and I thought I'd post a few of my finds here on PGD. Use them for a great kitchen makeover on a dime!

{these are super cute - I'd bake cookies any day wearing one of these; from Etsy seller City Girl Aprons}



{from Etsy seller Sarah Kusa}



{from etsy seller skinny laminx}


One of my favourite finds, Hammocks and High Tea, is missing from this post, but not to worry, I'll include them at a later date...

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Monday, May 11, 2009

Your Own Backyard...


Okay, so it's been a while! I've been told many times how much work it is to start your own business, but until you've lived it, I don't think you can realize just how true that is! It's amazing...time seems to funnel down some black hole in my life right now...but I'm loving every minute. I wanted to make my first post back on the job about the store, but its just not quite there yet. We're open and all, but I'm waiting for some key things to arrive so I'm going to hold off sharing it with you for a few more days.......

IN THE MEANTIME...
Don't you love when you discover something totally amazing in your own 'backyard' that you never could have dreamed was there? This is exactly what's happened to me. Opening a new business has been great, I've met so many people. Of them is North on 60, a fantastic company that specializes in green design and construction. They are one of a handful of companies that are certified as FSC Recycled - an international designation that means their materials come from a previous life. How amazing!

These guys do a little of everything, from furniture, design, new builds or renos...but what struck me most was their sophisticated style with more than a little European flair. A little steel, a little reclaimed wood... call it 'urban rustic' if you will, and to make it even better, its green. It describes my design sense perfectly, which must be why I'm so attracted to them! Perhaps they say it best:

"Waste Not.
They're two words we have always lived by at North on Sixty.
Our business spans the entire life cycle - from forest management, to design/build, to restoration, and everything in between. We're involved every step of the way because our philosophy is fundamentally holistic - and frankly, we love it all.
Ultimately, minimizing waste is about creating harmony between people and their environment - which is the guiding principle in all that we do."

See for yourselves:


{This table came from that barn!}





{Here are some other designs - this one is my favourite!}




{but this one is pretty amazing too}




{These kitchens are pretty darn remarkable too...}











{in keeping with their waste not mantra, check out the before and after on this one}




How amazingly wonderful was all that?!


Excuse the long post, but I had a major itch in my fingers, so to speak. In other words, I'm glad to be back. Also, this post about local talent has inspired me to feature some of the other great stuff in my backyard. A reader challenged me to feature other great green design and businesses from the area, so if you're reading this now...keep reading in the next few weeks for more. And of course, don't miss out the unvailing of Sustain. Eco Living Store!

Until tomorrow.


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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Monday, April 13, 2009

Setting up my Store

A few of you may have noticed that I've been a little scarce around PGD. I am putting some very long hours in setting up my store, Sustain, and have simply run out of waking hours to pay PGD due attention. As a result, I'm just letting you know that I'm still thinking about you, and not to worry, I have a long lists of post ideas for when the store is set up. At the very least, some photos of the finished product!

Thanks for your support!



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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Yianni Doulis Twig Lights


I came across these on Yianni Doulis' site, the architect husband and project collaborator of the fab Jessica Helgerson - it was love at first sight! The lamps are handcrafted and made of peeled vine maple branches. Such a perfect way to add a little nature and whimsy to your room!




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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Wary Meyers - Vintage Design



I first came across this photo on Desire to Inspire, then I found it on Domino's (which is sadly no more) website, and since I have seen it time and again. Imagine my surprise when, during a search for other green designers, I came across Wary Meyers, the firm responisible for said photo! This is actually their own home - a 'constant work in progress', as they say - how true of any home! I admire these guys- they can be called green because they decorate exclusively with vintage stuff! I have never come across anything like it! Their homes have a distinct feel - not stuffy "designer", but comfy, lived-in and real. I love it! While the look may not appeal to all, you can really appreciate the individuality of their work, and how hard they must have to scour the markets for such vintage scores!






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Friday, April 3, 2009

Vintage Friday - The Old Cinema

Lately I have a thing for vintage industrial filing cabinets and banks of drawers - mostly because I'm looking for display material for my store. I love The Old Cinema - they have the most amazing selection of vintage industrial furniture. I also hate them because their stuff is out of my price-range, and its waaaaay too far away (UK)! Oh well. I can still admire - the only problem now is that my standards are way too high! At the very least, I decided to feature the most drool-worthy items today for Vintage Friday, just to give you all something to lust for...

I really want this one....



this one too...







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