This was a delightful craft project I did for Crafty Magazine and I just found this post hidden in my drafts, better late than never! Inspired by the Japanese art of Kokedama or moss ball making, where plants are held in a suspension of earth bound by moss and string or wire. There's a great... Continue Reading →
Do Up Diary #64 Forming a ‘frame’ around exposed bricks using plasterboard
I thought it'd be interesting to do something a bit different with the exposed bricks in the hallway - after we'd worked so very hard cleaning them up! - and came up with the idea of framing the areas with a 200mm edge of plasterboard. I haven't seen this done anywhere else and am very excited... Continue Reading →
Do Up Diary #63 How to expose old brickwork for that bare brick effect
So you saw our exposed brick where and why last week and now I can show you some of the hows too! We're well underway creating the bare brick feature walls in the hallway and landings at Moregeous Mansions and it's been a very dusty, dirty couple of weeks. Not only did we need to remove three... Continue Reading →
Do Up Diary #62 The salvaged wallpaper panels
Can't actually believe we got the original wallpaper off in one piece 🙂 OK, several pieces really, but at least in large enough panels to be impactful! I already like the look of the paper against the bare brick and can imagine them mounted on board or hung as artwork 🙂 I already blogged about... Continue Reading →
Do Up Diary #61: Beautiful exposed brickwork in my renovation – where and why?
I'm extremely fond of bricks. Big ones, olds ones, fat ones, thin ones, even the huge bulbous huge-at-only-one-end ones which Brian the Brickie nearly threw at me whilst building our box wall to the workshop. Thinking back to previous renovations I remember asking our plasterer to leave a huge curved section of bare brick out... Continue Reading →
Leafy looks & ideas appealing to me for Spring 2015
Moregeous Mansions is still in the dusty stage, with the extension all built but the main house now being ripped apart, so I'm dreaming of the time it's filled with greenery again. The south facing windows mean my home's a house plant paradise and I love being surrounded with indoor foliage. Here are some ideas... Continue Reading →
Do Up Diary #60 Garage / workshop door installed & looking fine!
Back in January I was lost in the world of garage doors, and seriously, who knew there was so much choice?! I had to find something which would suit both the reclaimed, traditional feel of the slates and bricks used, plus work well with the contemporary deep greys, aluminium cladding and super cool bifold doors.... Continue Reading →