Weekend Inspiration: No. 72

Weekend Inspiration: No. 72

Boy, am I glad it’s the weekend! I had so much on my to-do list this week that just didn’t end up getting done thanks to a few cloudy, dreary days. The worst of it was that I was forced to put off an important photo project of mine. I hate to sound like I’m complaining because the unexpected hiccup really did end up working out okay—I managed to get way ahead on computer work instead—but I don’t really handle last-minute shifts in my schedule very well. Are you the same way?

At any rate, it’s Friday and we’re all just hours away from a couple of blissful days off (at least I hope you are!). Since I wasn’t able to get to all the hands-on things I needed to this past week, I spent a little extra time on my laptop doing administrative stuff and surfing the web for creative inspiration. Keep scrolling for a list of all the cool things I came across during my unplanned “down” time.

Weekend Inspiration: No. 72

1. Speaking of photography projects, I have one coming up next month that involves indoor picnicking goodies! This blanket just arrived for the shoot, and is even softer and fuller than I imagined it would be. It’s going to be a new favorite for fall, I can already tell. P.S. I got it in the color ‘Honey.’

2. Did you catch Sarah Sherman Samuel’s sneak peek of a new design she recently wrapped up for Mandy Moore? See the details that pulled the space together here.

3. This coffee table (found in the aforementioned blog post via Sarah Sherman Samuel) just skyrocketed to the top of my wish list.

4. Lately, I’ve been really into the idea of shelving in our home. That way I have more flexibility to redecorate by rearranging what I put on the shelves rather than having to hammer new holes into our walls for different art when I want to change things up. This cool DIY Slat Wall Shelf is one I’m considering recreating this fall.

5. Have you been following along with Bre’s hand-painted scallop wall project? It seems so simple to do but has major “wow” factor. Maybe I’ll try it in our downstairs bathroom to punch it up a bit!

6. What’s my favorite cure for a week that has felt a little thrown-off (in a less-than-stellar way)? A Netflix binge! Here’s a list of what’s new on the streaming network this month.

Weekend Inspiration: No. 72

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John’s Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

After explaining how John’s fly fishing side gig inspired a few major changes in our sunroom last week (i.e. we got rid of every last scrap of décor…), so many of you asked for the scoop on how he organizes his outdoor fishing gear! So, today I’m back to share a full tour of his fly-tying space, including several “man-friendly” décor ideas.

I’m the first to admit that this type of décor is a little different than my own personal taste, but I really do love so many things about John’s fly-tying room. I’m pretty darn confident that you’ll find more than a few things to love in the space, too, so keep scrolling for the tour. 

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

To orient you, John’s fly-tying space is on the lower level of our home in the finished section just off the family room. We think it used to be the previous homeowner’s office since it came filled with filing cabinets and loose papers, but it took next to no time for us to decide that it was perfect for John’s fishing gear.

First, we pulled up the old berber carpet to reveal the original 1960s mint tile underneath. After that, we layered a couple rugs of our own on the floor to make the room feel softer and cozier. The shag rug in the back is ultra luxurious, but my favorite (and I know John agrees) is the oriental rug he put under his desk. It came from an antique store in Williamsburg, Virginia, and is especially awesome for a fly-tying space since the busy pattern hides almost all traces of loose feathers and string that inevitably fall while he’s working.

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

In terms of storage in the space, there are a few key zones. First a vintage 6-drawer dresser that John uses to store his collection of rods and reels, plus a few books, magazines, and other types of containers for his flies. On the other side of the room, he put up an old IKEA cabinet filled with soft cubes, which he labeled to hold all of his specific tools and accessories.

I think the main storage area in the space, though, is his peg board. He hung a whole smorgasbord of hooks and pegs on the board to keep his collection of fly-tying materials organized and at-the-ready while he’s sitting at his desk tying for hours at a time. I love how colorful and inspiring it looks! Makes me wish I had something like it for all of my craft supplies…

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

As for décor, John asked me to help him put together a mini gallery wall of a few of his favorite prints and pieces of vintage art, and we both love how it turned out. We also hung the old hardware store jacket he inherited when his grandfather passed away, and we leaned my DIY plywood magazine rack in one corner so he could show off his favorite fly fishing books and guides.

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

Even though his space is, of course, a little looser and more masculine than my style, I think you can see how his aesthetic is pretty on par with my own. People always ask me if I’ve taken over the house, and whether I let John help me make design decisions, and I like to think that showing his room to you proves that we like a very similar look! We both love retro, mid-century design, and are pretty darn passionate about celebrating cool antiques whenever we’re able to.

Got a question? Leave it in the comments below! I know he’s ready and willing to offer advice to anyone looking to put together a similarly laid-out fly fishing room, so let me know if you’re interested in resources or if you’re wondering how to make it work in your own small space.

John's Fly Fishing Fly-Tying Room Tour

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