All in the details…

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Almost every surface in this space is coated in white, but I definitely don’t consider it bland! Let’s take a look at some of the fun details that make this room a place where I’d love to kick back and relax.

1…Who says cafe lights are strictly outdoor? I love that the homeowner here threw convention out the window – or in this case, up ON the window. I can just imagine how cozy these big round bulbs are lit up at night.

2…Again! Who says tree branches are strictly outdoor? Probably the guy who only keeps his cafe lights outside…I say “why not!?” and would happily try this trick at home. For high windows that don’t necessarily need curtains, something decorative, sculptural and found (like this branch) is the perfect solution.

3…I absolutely love the look of painted wood floors. The crisp white here gives the space a touch of rustic charm, which is then balanced out by the mod chairs set at the table. The symmetry is perfect, and just goes to show that you definitely don’t have to side with just one look.

What are your favorite details?

For past “All in the Details” features, click here.

DIY Chalkboard Globe {from a toy dodge ball!}

After putting today’s project out there as a sneak peek on Instagram, I had all sorts of great guesses as to what my DIY globe could be. A bowling ball, a playground ball, a finial, styrofoam…Well the cat’s out of the bag now!

Yup! I used just a plain old toy dodge ball from the kids’ section at Target! This bad boy (or should I say “girl,” what with all of those fairies?) cost me less than $5. Unfortunately, I think John would dub this his least favorite project to date because, up until I announced it off limits, I would find him dribbling the ball all throughout the house. I think this means that I owe him a strictly “for fun” dodge ball for his birthday in September…

Well obviously it didn’t stay looking like a dodge ball for long. The first step in this process involved giving the ball a couple of thin and even coats of spray paint. Since I was running low on chalkboard specific paint, my intended final finish, I used flat black as a primer of sorts. To make sure the ball didn’t roll away while I was painting, I put a little soup bowl inside of a plastic bag and then balanced the ball inside the bowl’s recess. In order to get even coverage, I sprayed the ball, let it dry, flipped it over and then sprayed the unpainted section that had been sitting in the bowl. Worked like a charm.

After giving the ball several days to dry, I brought it upstairs to my studio where I got to work adhering it to its faux globe base. Which was? A candle stick holder, of course! My vision of it involved a brass holder, but I didn’t happen to have one on hand. To keep my cost as low as possible (remember, I’ve only spent $4.99 so far on the ball), I grabbed this white washed candle holder from the closet and simply super glued the newly painted “globe” on top.

Now here’s where I had to improvise…Although I had always planned on using chalk to draw on my map, I was having a lot of trouble with the spray paint. I don’t know if it has been too humid for it or what, but the paint just wasn’t drying properly. Maybe I needed to shake the can more? Any thoughts on this conundrum are welcome, but I eventually had to move on to Plan B because every time I touched chalk to globe, the chalk would sadly squeegee black paint off with it. Instead, I settled for a more permanent version of my white outlines with white acrylic paint and a super thin paint brush.

Although not exactly what I had in mind, I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. It’s a funky, budget version of the globe I was lusting over and I’ll always have the goofy memories of this ball once being dribbled throughout the house by my 27-year-old turned 10-year-old husband.

Oh, and enjoy that major sneak peek above of our new-to-us dresser! I’m still not sure if I want to call the new gallery wall above “done” though, so I’m holding off on all the goods until I’m satisfied.

Stay tuned!

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