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The Red Chair and The Green Pendant

Last Wednesday Anki, Iris and I went shopping at oxo interiors in Den Bosch The Netherlands. Once (or twice) a year they have a super sale and everything in their shop is up for grabs. Wallpaper and fabric books, sample fabric and wallpaper, Fermob furniture reduced, Hay furniture reduced. It's a mayhem of fabulous interior stock up for sale.

This year I had a very good loot. I bought the red Fermob bistro chair for Bo's study, a roll of Studio Ditte wallpaper and some other bits and bobs.

After lunch I spotted the green Jieldé pendant in the Vintage Room's window and had to have it. It's just the perfect green for that room.

The oxo super sale ends February 18, so hush hush.

UPDATE

Oh crap, I forgot to tell you what we saw. Well quite obvious we saw a really awesome property we wanted to have a closer look at. It's an amazing old gymnasium but too small for us to live in. Totally crazy as we have an amazing home that we are still renovating but we have this dream to live in something crazy and we thought this could be that crazy property for us. That was it. Have a lovely evening x

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Tala Vegetable Rack

This is the vegetable rack I've bought in Whitstable last weekend.

I couldn't resist consulting Google to find other Tala vegetable racks. I only found one other, in green on eBay, for too much money in a rather poor condition. So I feel lucky that I had this one for just £14 in fire engine red, fire engine red people!!

I actually does store fruit and veg now and hangs just of the left side of the archway in the new part of the kitchen what used to be the sunroom, are you still with me?

Did you see the photo of this wall in yesterdays post, with the bare white walls? It needed a repeat of wallpaper just like I have on the other side of the kitchen (featured here on lovely Will's blog). So when I got home late last night Bo surprised me and wallpapered the wall. Never let a man go who surprises you with something like that, never!

The doors are painted as well. I was going to not paint them, I was going to paint them blue and now they are white and I'm still not convinced if they will stay white. We need to complete the rest of this part of the kitchen. Boy, do I need a good name for this room as "This Part of The Kitchen" doesn't flow so nice does it?

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Paint Guide Part 2

I thought there would be a higher response to my previous post but apparently there are just a few of you who care about paint instead of the hundreds I thought. So I'll keep this post, and subject, short.

The Pinks

Wall
Colour number: S 1010-Y90R Natural Colour System 2nd Edition
Paint used: Histor wall paint Satin

Chest of drawers
Colour number: S 1030-R10B Violier Histor Collection 2
Paint used: Sigma Coatings S2U Nova Satin

The Outdoors

All walls and woodwork

Colour number: FB approx 2004 / PPG: FB approx (Farrow & Ball Slipper Satin 2004)
Paint used: Sigma Coatings Torno Semi-Gloss

The Whites

For all interior woodwork (windows, closets etc.)
Colour number: FB approx 2005 / PPG: FB approx (Farrow & Ball All White 2005)
Paint used: Sigma Coatings S2U Nova Satin

For all interior walls (that are white)
Colour number: RAL 9010 Pure White
Paint used: Histor wall paint Satin

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Paint Guide Part 1

As by public demand the first chapter of my paint guide.

Bare in mind that what you are about to read is how I like to work, I can't claim it's the best way to do it. I'm convinced you should always ask information and guidance at your local paint/D.I.Y. shop. I write this post as I'm often asked what my routine is and as I like to share that with you I'll dedicate this post to the subject. I hope it will satisfy your needs ;o)

I know that the following contents applies for Europe but I'm not sure if it will work elsewhere. WILL YOU PLEASE LET ME KNOW.

The image below shows a chart of the tools I use. Each tool is numbered so if I write; "use 1 and 8", it will refer to this chart.

If I use acrylic paint (water based) I use felt paint rollers if I use turpentine paint (oil based) I use foam paint rollers.

For surface cleaning I use hot water with a drop of ammonium.

I use disposable paint brushes as I can't be bothered to clean them (the only really bad thing I do for the environment beside being human)

Water Based vs Oil Based

I have a really simple rule for that: use water based paint for everything that you don't walk on and use oil based paint for everything you do walk on. Water based paint is perfect for furniture, woodwork etc.. as it dries super fast. It's also much better to use indoors as it doesn't smell and it's not so toxic. Oil based paint is much more durable and hard wearing. Experts say that it should be used to paint outdoors but I don't agree. If you get a good water based paint it will last outdoors.

So water based paint wins.

Paint

Don't go for cheap - DO NOT EVER! Cheap paint will take many, many coats and will be in the long run very expensive. Settle with a quality paint brand and good tools as it will make your life easier. I only use paint from SIGMA COATINGS - not worldwide available. I'll get it mixed in any colour I fancy.

The Magic of Colour Numbers

If you go to your local D.I.Y. shop, where they have a paint mixing station, they can mix any colour you desire using any brand of paint you desire. I use SIGMA paint but I want a Farrow & Ball colour, it's possible as all colours carry a colour number. For example; Farrow & Ball All White 2005 carries universal number: FB approx 2005. If my paint guy exactly types this in his mixing station computer he'll get All White by Farrow & Ball and can mix it with anything, even wall paint.

So you need to know colour numbers and you need to know brands.

RAL Numbers

There's another way to get the right colour and that's using RAL numbers. RAL numbers are brandless set colours. RAL number 9010 is the most used RAL number for white, I use it a lot. The same counts for RAL numbers, you can take them to your mixing guy and tell him you want RAL number .... mixed in your desired paint.

Brandless Mysterious Numbers

Take them to your mixing guy and let him find it, he will, he'll only needs a bit of encouraging.

Trust me, every colour is mixable as long as you have a colour number.

Stages of Painting

There are 4 stages (phases) in painting:

1. sanding
2. priming
3. sanding
4. painting

This is my pantry/broom closet in 4 stages.

Sometimes you need two or even three coats of paint and you'll have to repeat the sanding/painting stages for as long as it will do the trick. In the end I painted my closet two times.

Paint Technique

I apply the paint with a paint brush (5/6) on to the object that needs painting and roll the paint out with a paint roller (7/8). I never dip the paint roller in a bucket of paint I just use it to even the paint out.

When I paint floors I do the same thing only I put the paint roller on a broomstick (1) and even the paint out like I'm mopping the floor.

Next post will be about the numbers I use in my home, hopefully online tomorrow. Please ask me anything so I can answer your questions in my second paint guide.

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A Room for Men

I often get the question if there's something fundamentally wrong with my husband Bo as he likes the colour pink. I find that a rather scary question as it shows that society believes pink is a colour just for the female specious. Oddly enough way, way back boys were associated with the colour pink as it stood for a strong, powerful colour and girls were associated to the colour blue as it stood for pale and serene. Also way, way back a boy was not called a boy (as servants were called boy) but they were called 'gay boys'. Oh my!! Now that will shake the socks right off all those men who are scared of the colour pink just because they are told they should be scared of it by society a.k.a. dimwitted parents and other men.

It's a beautiful colour equally for male and female.

I have a very lovely 'gay boy' and there's nothing wrong with him. He is actually a rather fascinating person. He's musical, artistic, creative and the owner of a pair of golden hands.

It was quite challenging to decorate a room in "Yvestown Style" around all his art projects and black and brown stuff but I quite feel accomplished and so does he. There's even the odd pink bookcase, basket and flowers in there, oh yes!!

And when I have one of my black days I totally match this room of the house.

Over the weekend I'm going to spend a whole post on paint. So please bare with me as I'll get all your paint questions answered.

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Through the Archway

There's an archway in my kitchen that leads to the hideous sun room that the previous owners build in the seventies. The archway was once a door but I thought an archway would be much cooler as the sun room could become part of the kitchen.

It took us a while but we are finally realizing this plan.

Step one: we've bought some old doors and Bo is turning them into a pantry. I'm going to paint them in the same shade of blue as the toilet door to add some colour to all the white. I love popping colours.

I love these doors, I even love them as they are now.

Step two: all that window will go and they will be replaced by those doors that lean against the wall. There's also a cute little window there, ready to be fitted next to the pantry. Our carpenter made them so I can open them to the outside, and as the walls will be massive, I'll have this amazing big windowsill where I can grow my herbs. And each room, of course, needs a princess light, it just does - don't know why it's there.

Oh the thought of this boot room to be finished, the little porch that will lead straight into the garden .... oh spring!

But all in good time.

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Studio Preview

I can't wait to show you my brand spanking new studio but I've promised IKEA LIVE the premier, hopefully they'll publish it after the weekend.

Have a good one and thank you for making this first week of my new blog so fun for me.

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Circus Curtains

Ever since Cath Kidston launched the circus print I've been in love with it. I love the mixture of vivid bright colours on a white background and I love the characters. Deep inside I think I just love the circus in general how wrong it may be. The print came together with a beautiful ray of other prints like Shooting Star, Dotty and Chintz. All of these prints I use in my home and, to my opinion, after that line it didn't get so good any more.

I loved the Cath Kidston in 2004. I loved the cleanness of it, it wasn't frilly, it was fabric for women who like flowers but aren't that girly altogether. Ah well, all good things must come to an end right? And maybe Cath's designers will read this and go back to the old design scheme - if only.

With my love for the circus print I never thought I could pull it off to use it in a no-child related room. But as 2012 stands for 'I don't give a rats ass' I made some curtains for my study using the cotton duck fabric and I love it.

I even made it more circus by adding some bright pink fringe trim all along the top.

And there it is in all it's glory, at long last I have circus curtains and I'm proud of it. Obliviously Bo walked in the other day and said: "they look good but shouldn't they be in a child's bedroom?". Men ...

They bright up the room and they bright up my life.

While I was at it, I took some pictures of the rest of the study for you to enjoy.

Is the kid inside of you still screaming?

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Bookcase Makeover

Back in December I bought this pine bookcase on Marktplaats (Dutch Craigslist) for Bo's study. I spent a little while searching as I never want to spend too much money on something that I'm going to makeover and I don't want to do a cross-country. I was lucky for €50 and a 30 km drive.

Once at home I sanded the bookcase, give it an allover white prime and two fresh coats of Farrow & Ball All White. Now that I'm using water based paints I can paint a bookcase like this in a day, I love it!

After the coats of paint I changed the pine knobs with a mitch match of fun porcelain painted knobs .

I've bought these at 'Zoals Vroeger'. It's a great simple webshop for buying knobs like these. I'm sure if you mail the owners (and tell them you've found their shop through my blog) they'll answer and help you in English.

I used knobs 32, 99, 113 and 155 for my bookcase.

Thank you so much for the positive comments on a very big decision I've made. It's not that I just woke up one day and thought to myself; "lets get rid of that blog", it took months. Just see it that I will have to fill this space so that I will be here very often.

Thank you so much for reading xox

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