Para la entrada, la mesa con la balda.
Esta es de Pottery Barnes:
viernes, 29 de abril de 2011
viernes, 22 de abril de 2011
Mas sofás
Este sofá también es de Houzz
El color del sofa, la mesa de centro y el color de los muebles (son bengue?)
Estos dos sofas son de Crate & Barrel El primero es color "sand" (arena). El segundo es color "deseo artichoke" (?) ... Son "portico sofas"
Debajo de las ventanas
El mueble que esta debajo de la ventana. Tambien de Houzz
Para poner debajo de una de las ventanas del salon.
Tips for choosing the perfect sofa
1. Consider size first. If you have a bigger living room, you'll need to decide exactly how much of the living room you want your couch to fill. Do you want to include other couches or chairs? Do you want a coffee table? If so, a simple sofa, or one with a slight L-shape is probably the best fit. If you're looking for a sofa that will be the focal point of your living room, look for rounder couch shapes that take up a bit more room and provide a lot of seating. Here's a great example of a strong and simple sofa from Crate & Barrel.
If you have a small living room, odds are you'll need a smaller couch. With less space, any couch or sofa is going to be in the spotlight, so it's important to pick something that is practical, but is also of a strong design that carries and complements the rest of the space.
2. Decide exactly how the sofa will be oriented. Successfully organizing a living space starts with analyzing your lifestyle. What do you do the most in that space? Do you like to wind down in front of the TV? Make sure your couch faces that direction. Love hosting game or wine nights? Create a semi circle (or even full circle) around a central table.
Does your family use the living room to lounge, relax and read? Surround your sofa with chairs and cushions to create multiple seating areas that can be enjoyed individually, or as a large group.
3. Determine which shape will suit the room best. Now that you've decided your sofa's function, it's time to figure out which shape will help it fulfill that purpose. A clean L-shape this one from IKEA is great for open areas that need to be divided — such as separating the living room from the dining room.
A rounder shape is a bit more conducive for a smaller space meant to serve as a gathering area for groups of people, but could also be perfect for a media room.
Check out this unique curved sofa from Sears.
4. Research upholstery materials. Which will be best for you?Aesthetic is important, but functionality is key when it comes to choosing a material for your sofa. A lot of us that would love to indulge in a plush, white suede sofa —they're so gorgeous, but so dangerous. Suede can be a poor choice if you have pets or small children who will cause some serious damage.
5. Choose a style that complements your home. It can be a little hard to nail down your own personal style, but go with your gut instinct when picking the type of couch that will fit naturally in your home. If your style is sleek and modern, pick something that reflects that in clean lines and dramatic colors.
If you have a small living room, odds are you'll need a smaller couch. With less space, any couch or sofa is going to be in the spotlight, so it's important to pick something that is practical, but is also of a strong design that carries and complements the rest of the space.
2. Decide exactly how the sofa will be oriented. Successfully organizing a living space starts with analyzing your lifestyle. What do you do the most in that space? Do you like to wind down in front of the TV? Make sure your couch faces that direction. Love hosting game or wine nights? Create a semi circle (or even full circle) around a central table.
Does your family use the living room to lounge, relax and read? Surround your sofa with chairs and cushions to create multiple seating areas that can be enjoyed individually, or as a large group.
3. Determine which shape will suit the room best. Now that you've decided your sofa's function, it's time to figure out which shape will help it fulfill that purpose. A clean L-shape this one from IKEA is great for open areas that need to be divided — such as separating the living room from the dining room.
A rounder shape is a bit more conducive for a smaller space meant to serve as a gathering area for groups of people, but could also be perfect for a media room.
Check out this unique curved sofa from Sears.
4. Research upholstery materials. Which will be best for you?Aesthetic is important, but functionality is key when it comes to choosing a material for your sofa. A lot of us that would love to indulge in a plush, white suede sofa —they're so gorgeous, but so dangerous. Suede can be a poor choice if you have pets or small children who will cause some serious damage.
5. Choose a style that complements your home. It can be a little hard to nail down your own personal style, but go with your gut instinct when picking the type of couch that will fit naturally in your home. If your style is sleek and modern, pick something that reflects that in clean lines and dramatic colors.
Lamparas
Mis primeras lamparas!
Esta lampara para la habitacion. La explicacion y materiales para hacerla aqui
Esta lampara para la habitacion. La explicacion y materiales para hacerla aqui
Instrucciones para hacer esta lampara:
The frame of an old lampshade. Invert it, add wire to the middle, and start creating the circles that will hang on it. The circles are made from wax paper.
They took the old glass piece off the existing light, added hooks, and hung their new creation.
Aqui para ver como se hace esta lampara
Aqui dicen como hacer una lampara como esta.
Estas lamparas son parecidas a las de la imagen anterior. Aqui también explican como hacer una de estas. A ver que metodo es mas facil!
Como hacer una lampara como esta. Pincha aqui
Se puede hacer. Cuando lo encuentre lo pego aqui
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