Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Home is where the heArt is.

I've been thrifting in the Denver/Boulder area for 10 years now. Having grown up with a family of antiquers, collectors and flea market frequenters, I find the whole diamond in the rough thing comes naturally to me. It's an adventure- scavenging the city- not know what gems you might find that day. Ninety-five percent of the time, I choose an ARC or a Goodwill over a place that does the grunt work for you (flea market, antique mall)... and I can go all.daylong. I've often thought about how I could make this hobby a business, because I love it. I took great joy in decorating my apartment on the cheap- completely from thrift store finds and free-bes. Several people have inquired about what my new place looks like, so I decided to post some photos. Interior decoration is a great form of expression- my place is me- and it doesn't have to be expensive to be unique. Can't wait to go all out on a house of my own one day...


KITCHEN NOOK: Found these chairs about 8 years ago at ARC on E. Colfax. $5 for the set- amazing find! Sadly, thrift stores are catching on as of late- and hiking up prices on vintage goods. It's exceedingly hard to find deals like that these days- I'll have these chairs forever. They went perfectly with a giant canvas I splashed with paint and some vintage fabric as a tablecloth.

Tulip lamp- one of my favorite finds ever. Fit right in with the turquoise/green theme of the kitchen nook. Great little vintage salt and pepper shakers courtesy of my best friend, Mrs. Sarah Geier. Painted wooden box with flea market knick knacks on top from my aunt's store: Good Girl Art Gallery. www.goodgirlartgallery.com

This mirror was found leaning against a dumpster during CU move out weekend in Boulder. The bookshelf was $10 on Craigslist. Vintage ashtray collection- one of the only things I actually "collect" besides vintage clothes. Love them ashtrays (see below). Marshall and Led frame the mirror- album art is timeless, and a great way to adorn walls.
ASHTRAYS! The turquoise, horse piece is a personal fave, and quite a find, according to my papa. People go crazy for the old western home furnishings. The wooden framed picture is of my mom and dad driving down a Colorado mountain river in the 70s in my dad's old FJ-40 Land Cruiser. My dad made the frame. 
Three of my most coveted pieces in this corner. The two-panel felt mountain scene was discovered at ARC on Broadway- $10. The colors, simplicity and 70s feel to it were ideal- exactly what I had in mind for above the fireplace. The giant 20-slot ashtray is another wild find. Wooden, twelve-sailed ship print finishes it off.

North side of the living room. 

This yellow chair was a giveaway from a one-day event at an old job. They were going to put it in the trash. The red chair was $5 at Unique Thrift in Westminster. Pillows from ARC (yes dad- they are clean). Wooden candle stick set- $3 from Unique. The stripped, silk fabric was given to me by a women on a trip in San Diego- whole roll- high quality. 

Ripped fabric tacked to the ceiling. The second time I've done an installation, if you will, of this liking on my walls/ceilings. (See mixed media tab on my home page)


BEDROOM: $5 nightstand from ARC. Velvet dandelion wall hanging- Salvation Army Boulder.  The milk glass lamp was a hand-me-down from my mom- with a new lamp shade from Target. Varied purses and scarves gypsy-up the area.
Plastic milk glass mirror- $4 ARC. Peacock feathers from the Boulder Farmers' Mkt. 70's green wood dresser from Flea Market in Longmont- $25. Various dishes/platters from thrift stores. 


Vintage Shiva picture from India. A gift from my brother. Bright and powerful. He said it looked like me. Apparently, finding these in good shape is hard, as the monsoons there often water stain things. Shiva- watching over me and protecting my space. Baby nebula painting by yours truly.
Vintage bedspread passed down from my mom. Once I had an idea of the color theme for this space, I pried it from her hands. Homemade curtains cut out of vintage fabric. You can often find whole rolls of old fabrics at thrift stores. I've used them for everything and plan on using them more once I acquire a sewing machine (I know, ridiculous that I don't have one already). Lace cloth with tassels cut in two and draped from the ceiling as a feminine touch. Twigged headboard was a hand-me-down from my godmother and blends with the vintage feel quite well. The old yellowed painting in the back was $5 at Unique. 











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