Tuesday 31 May 2011

Shelving again...

via Decor 8

Cheap and doable

Friday 27 May 2011

Everyday things...

via Dos Family
The image above is free shelving that can be sourced from the back of the supermarket. Do you recognise the boxes I have my magazines stored in below? I think there may be some left in the cataloguing room. Covered in vintage wallpaper.


Blackboard Paint

I've used blackboard paint in my house on a very small wall in the kitchen. (Neither of these images are from my house. Will update with credits as soon as I figure out where I got them.) But even if you never use it as a blackboard it's a lovely way to get a flat black colour. Because black will always be the new black.

Tuesday 24 May 2011

Happy Birthday Bob



and to the other Mr Bob:
Enjoy Roger Waters tonight!


Monday 23 May 2011

Wallpaper again...

thumbnail of Flot



Remember I was saying that me and First Born were picking wallpaper for her room.
This is what she picked. Do you think my love of 60's and 70's all things vintage is rubbing off?
Me thinks so! It's called Flot.

Friday 20 May 2011

The Classical and the Modern


This is for Machinetown (in reference to your recent illustration corner) via Decor 8. The beauty of classic art in a modern setting. It needs no more.


Mild Hoo Ha and 3 hour loans in the Junior Section

Google and tag that heading if you dare...The 23 bloggers have stepped it up a notch this week with such hilarity. I've been laughing out loud at the comments. From dinner party discussions to hoo-ha's and radical behaviour. This is a small intense group of mad people. How could you explain this madness to others.....librarians rule.

Thursday 19 May 2011

We own a tree

One of the greatest pleasures of buying a house after renting for over 10 years was being able to put up a shelf or drill a hole in the wall  (him indoors can testify that a lot of our walls now have a lot of holes in them). When I say drill...I mean hack a nail in - usually the wrong type of nail - and causing untold damage. But it's our damage and ain't no landlord going to keep any deposit for that. Another great pleasure was planting a tree. Owning a tree. (I know I know...putting down roots...barf barf). See our tree above.

Wednesday 18 May 2011

My Beautiful Eames

Cushion on top made from material from one of my daughter's old dresses.

Tuesday 17 May 2011

Monday 16 May 2011

The Eames Chair...there is no better





Above is the Classic Eames DSW Chair. This picture via Emma's Blog.  There is no nicer chair in the world. I have one (just one) in my kitchen in white. This unfortunately is not my kitchen. See more grey!

Wednesday 11 May 2011

The Brocante

The Brocante is held on the third sunday of every month. The coffee is great and the music is always good. I might see you there.
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Tuesday 10 May 2011

Tile Collection



For Pitseleh: You can make out half the collection. My mother brings me back tiles now as well! Not very robust. I lost a tile or two during the big snow.

Sometimes the best things in life are...50p

Kiwi tray for 50p. One of my favourite things. I have a thing about trays, wooden spoons, cups, and tiles! When I go abroad I always buy a cup or a tile. I have the tiles stuck on my wall out in the back garden from all over the world.

Friday 6 May 2011

Library Thing

I joined Library Thing 2 years ago and its slick - but I keep forgetting to update and I have found myself weirdly uninterested in recommendations or what other people think of the book. It's information overload. I read the Booker Blog intensely each year for about 2 months coming up to the award as I read the shortlist every year and love the discussion and the argument for a short amount of time by a small amount of people on a small amount of books. But I do like Library thing  - it's an excuse for another list. I love lists. Ticking off a list gives me great pleasure. So I see this as an electronic list to go along with my other paper and pen ones. I also keep a handwritten list of books I read. There, I admitted it too. I will explore it more from the library point of view though.
I have asked Library Thing to change my user name and it may take a week for them to do that apparently as I join a queue so I'll link to my page when that is done. For now here are pictures of my "real" Library Thing as opposed to my "Virtual" one. I have books in every room in my house. I have them on the floor,  in the loo, over my wardrobe, in the hallway. They are not in Dewey order but there is  an order to them - fiction, non-fiction, college material, Irish language, history and all authors are together.

The Ideal Bookshelf

Image of Ideal Bookshelf 161: NPG (8x10" or 11x14" print)
I noticed on machinetown's blog the book illustrations. Jane Mount is a New York based artist who will paint a picture of the "perfect bookshelf". So you tell her your favourite all time titles and she will reproduce in the painting. Genius.

Thursday 5 May 2011

I Tweet therefore I Tweet

As Vincent Browne would say I'm now on the Twitter Machine. This I like. My new phone (did I mention it already?) allows me to add the tweeters I follow into my contacts - how cool is that!

Just Wrong...

I'm a big fan of designer Abigail Ahern and this is one of her rooms - all dark and moody. But do you see the wallpaper pretending to be a book shelf? I've noticed this wallpaper in Elle Decoration and Living etc and on numerous design blogs and it is on its way to becoming a design classic. I can't go with this one I'm afraid - its like the pubs buying books by the yard for the olde worlde feel. Sometimes things are just wrong.

This one's for you Du$ty Buxxx



Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh!

Wednesday 4 May 2011

The Sartorialist





I'm sure you all know this blog...The Sartorialist...pictures of cool people taken on cool streets.
The images above are from this blog. This is what librarians should look like!

Wallpaper


Looking for some quirky vintage wallpaper for one wall in my daughter's room. I love this. This is from the blog Fine Little Day. This family has the coolest house. I love vintage sixties and seventies wallpaper. I've been know to cover the odd wall or lampshade with the groovy stuff.

I hate facebook but will you still be my friend? Please? Pretty Please...

I'm sorry I just do. I can see why it would be useful. I just don't like it. I don't understand it. I had an account but I deactivated it today. The idea of asking / begging for friends. The idea of being accepted as a friend or not. The idea of being defriended. The idea of counting virtual friends. I love blogging, I love reading blogs, I like Delicious and Library thing. I think RSS feeds are useful. I have a smart phone (one week old....happy birthday babe!) I have downloaded my first app. Get me and my App! (My Track in case you're interested  - maps your run, where, how far, heart rate, etc) but I HATE Facebook.

Is Social Media a Fad?

Looked at the socialnomics video - hard to argue. I don't think it's a fad. I think it's the way we do business. I was wondering on Tuesday morning whether or not to bother to tell my daughter that Osama Bin Laden was dead. Is this worth mentioning to a 13 year old - do they really need to know this stuff? She knew already...she got a chain text via her mobile. Enough said. The news finds us now.
I can see the benefit of Twitter. I think when a big news story unfolds too quickly for print media (recent election) social media comes into its own. I've been a reader of the Irish Times since College (late 80's / early 90's gulp) but you knew the Times was a day behind with the news...we can no longer live with this.