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Houzz is in the House

So excited to have one of my  favorite websites as a guest blogger today, welcome Houzz  to Do-Ovah.
Hello everyone! My name is Becky and I’m a contributor at Houzz, a home design site focused on helping design professionals and homeowners manage the remodeling and decorating process. Thanks so much to Megan for having me!
So, I’m here today to talk about kitchen trends. No, not Carrera versus Calcutta marble. Not marmoleum versus bamboo flooring. Not stainless versus enamel. Most of us don’t have kitchens like we see in magazines, the ones that are bigger than my entire first floor. The trend I’m loving is paring down and storing wisely, so you can work with what you’ve got and turn your existing kitchen into your dream kitchen on a budget. This trend includes all of the brilliant and efficient storage solutions currently on the market and what you’ll be able to do with the space they save.
First, relax and imagine a light, airy and uncluttered kitchen and think about how you and your family will use it. Next, pare down. Pull everything out, cabinet by cabinet, drawer by drawer, and place like items together. Ask yourself some not-so-tough questions: Did you know you had three identical barbeque sets? How many omelet pans do you really need? Do you have to keep five different sets of china or do you want a bright kitchen that feels larger than it really is? Do you want to hang onto that bread maker you got as a wedding gift ten years ago and used once or would you like a window where you can watch your kids play in the backyard? With all of these things in mind, start sorting everything into “keep,” “throw out” and “donate” piles.
Next, head over to Houzz and seek out storage solutions that work for you and the stuff you have left in your “keep” pile (more on how to do this below; I promise it’s easy). If the pile is still too big, watch a few episodes of Clean House and Hoarders.  Nothing makes me want to drive a carload of stuff to Goodwill like watching Hoarders!
Here’s an example of how to use Houzz. I entered “kitchen storage” into the search box and then selected “photos.” I can then scroll through the photos, and click on “Add to Ideabook” when I see one I like. I can create as many different ideabooks as I like from there — for example, “Kitchen Storage,” “Ideas to Show Contractor” or “Favorite Backsplashes.” Some people like to get very specific, while others like to make one giant ideabook containing all things kitchen-related.
Once you’ve pared down your kitchen items and found the smartest and most efficient storage solutions, you’re ready to receive your reward! While our natural instincts tell us to cover every inch of kitchen wall space with cabinets, your hard work means you’ll no longer need to. Instead, you can add art, windows or one of my favorite kitchen trends, extending the backsplash from counter to ceiling.
Another reward for losing the clutter? Replacing bulky and dark upper cabinets with light-colored open shelving.
This move makes everything look so much larger and brighter. This is a very attainable and inexpensive makeover for any halfway-decent DIYer. If you do choose a layout like this, there are two rules you need to follow:
1.) Play around until you find a pleasing composition of your china, serving pieces and glassware.
2.) Be aware that this will require some extra dusting. Store your stepladder near the kitchen and place pieces you use often on the shelves so that they will be washed regularly. When one little area is clear, take advantage of the opportunity to give the shelf a wipe down there.

I hope I’ve inspired you to find some storage solutions that will make your life easier and your kitchen dreamier!

Find more kitchen storage ideas from Boston kitchen and bath designers and more design professionals at Houzz.

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Sailing off to Brimfield

It’s finally here, the week I’ve been waiting for…the excitement of the hunt, networking with designer friends old and new, and rubbing elbows with fancy designers like The Novograts and Cari Cusksey (Thanks to the amazing organizers of the #Brimfield Tweet up event) it’s Brimfield Fair week at MK Design.  I’m sorta new to the whole Brimfield game, but over the past few years I’ve gotten a little experience under my belt.  You might remember my Suzy Said post about the ins and outs of Brimfield (Yes, I can negotiate with the vendors & No, I still haven’t found that lunch box).  This year I am on a mission, and that mission is BURGEE FLAGS!  Dunno what those are?  (Don’t worry, I just learned the technical term myself)

See, you’ve seen them before, the adorable little sailing flags!

And for me, the kitchier the better!

Why am I hunting for burgee flags you ask?  Well, I’m getting ready to launch a new home decor line, MK Coastal!  Don’t worry, you’ll be hearing lots more about it soon, but in the meantime I need to find flags.

There is so much Brimfield ground to cover and so little time (although one could argue that two days with no kids in tow is like an eternity). So, if you are out in the fields and see some burgee flags and other nautical stuff PLEASE Text me, Tweet me, Call me…whatever…just give me a shout!  Like my fellow blogger over at Everything in 3’s, (yes, I will be on the lookout for your vintage signs) let’s work together.  And as my little boys remind me Team work doesn’t seem work!  See you in the fields people, what can I help you find?

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Lordy Lordy…

Over the past month and a half I’ve put together SEVEN (no joke) parties.  Some were small, some where humongous, but this one…the last of them…was the funnest of them all!  Lordy Lordy my hubby turned 40.

To say my husband likes blackjack is putting it mildly, and no card counting here, but man he is good!  So to have a Vegas themed birthday party was perfect for him.  Of course, I went all out with the decorations, and I promise that I’ll share everything with you eventually, but today I wanted to show you the front door!

WELCOME TO FABULOUS…Salvation Army!

Yup, that’s right…that beautiful frame and canvas was thrifted for only $7.99, and as much as I loved “dottie’s flowers”  I had bigger plans.

Believe me now?!?

I simply popped Dottie’s masterpiece out of the frame,

and used spray adhesive on the canvas and attached the little somethin’ I whipped up on Photoshop.

For a total of $28, my front door was ready to greet our guests!

Happy Birthday Daddy!

(Side note: those two little ones were sent home with Nannie after a few lessons of roulette, black jack, and craps.  Look out world, we’ve got a couple of sharks on our hands!)

 

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Luck O’ the Irish

OK, so this didn’t really take much luck, but as the daughter of Peg O’Toole I always think of how nice it will look come mid-March when I decorate with green!

I purchased this piece for just over $600 at Jordan’s furniture.  And by purchased I mean I ran frantically through the store to find a sales person to sell this to me before they realized they miscalculated the price by $1,000.  I was stunned…that price for the top AND bottom?  For Real?!?  I had been eyeing this EXACT SAME piece at Pottery Barn for a mere $1,600.  I may have even left the store like this.

When I get it delivered, I’m psyched!  But I felt it needed a little pick me up!

I bought these curtain panels for $4 at The Christmas Tree Shop.  I was planning on making some throw pillows with them, but had another idea.

How cool would it look to line the back of the shelves with this?  Such a fun pop of color!  I started my measuring and cutting cardboard to fit snugly against the back of the hutch between the shelves.

After I had all three pieces cut I laid it onto the fabric.  If the fabric you chose has a pattern, you want to make sure the fabric is straight and the pattern is lining up when you cut it for the boards. (Yup, I learned the hard way)

I wrapped the fabric like a present and taped it to the cardboard.

This “pop of color” should pop right in!  No nails, glue, or tape necessary.   (Hence the use of cardboard rather than mdf, it has a little give)

Just like that it’s done!  And trust me, it was filled up quickly.  Books, photos, bowls, antiques, but I’ll save “filling the bookshelves” for another how-to post!

Happy St. Patty’s day and I hope you appreciate the green in your home today!

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Out From Under the Pin

Have you missed me?  I can’t believe how long it’s been since my last post, and let me tell you why!  It has absolutely nothing to do with school vacation week, several new clients, planning both of my boys birthday parties, planning my hubby’s 40th birthday, oh and running the school auction, nope nothing at all to do with that.  What is DOES have to do with is my new addiction…

Are you on board with your boards yet?  Have you been “invited” (let’s just say that the exclusivity of the invitation is GENIUS, cauz everyone wants to be part of something where they need to be invited…but for real…anyone can get on the Pinterest Who’s Who list!)

OK, let me back up, for those of you who don’t have a clue what I’m talking about.  Pinterest is the greatest thing since…well…facebook!  It’s the incredible universe where everything you’ve ever seen on the interweb and thought, “Oh I’ll totally remember where that was” can be organized all in one place.  Seriously, anything and everything!  Oh, and you can follow other peoples boards too, so whether it’s your bff, your favorite designer (me) or a celebrity, you can check out their inspiration and pin it to your own.

So maybe it’s a new must have outfit for the summer

or party planning inspiration

maybe you need something fun for the kids

or something from MK Design to impress your friends at a cookout

and sometimes you just need a good laugh!

Let me know if you need an invite to the greatest internet party evah.

Happy Pinning!

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