Tuesday, July 5, 2011

pictures of our home : THE AFTER


not the entire house, but this is what we have progressed so far. the concept of our home decor is pretty simple - almost barren, if i could describe it that way.


a plain clothes rod made as the wardrobe at the second bedroom.
looking cheap? definitely!
our office + my workstation
IKEA AS IS furniture on the cheap.
some paints chipped off- but we aint complaining.
bed at the second bedroom.
painting decoration was a gift from two sweet friends and
the bed linen (which is of divine material!) was a wedding gift.
bed bought at rm1 inclusive of the master bedroom's mattress.
this mattress here was my own old mattress.


a small empty area beside our bed- now is the praying area.
my husband's effort of drilling those towel racks- with our towels.
the best part of the master bedroom is this STOLMEN wardrobe of IKEA
done so meticulously by my husband.
uniformed clothes hangers are my current obsession.
the AS IS hemnes 8 drawers chest bought at a slightly lower price.
some faults here and there, but i aint complaining.



pictures of our home : THE BEFORE

one half of the kitchen
the third bedroom - as our AV area.
master bedroom toilet.
windows at the living room.
the windows at the second bedroom.
This is the window for the master bedroom.
@master bedroom
this is the area before the toilet that is on your left.
the nook there is now our wardrobe space.
this is the sliding door at the kitchen. floor's abit icky at that time.



Sunday, July 18, 2010

what is space?

there was a previous post on what is space. for this particular individual, space is defined thru this mobile home of his. with this house, his philosophies on life has changed too.

coolness.

link : here

Friday, July 16, 2010

decor inspiration


how can you not love this?


see the house tour here





decor inspiration


i love every single detail of the decor from the second picture. point of reflection.. *love this advice*

Best Advice: I don't normally like "decoration" for the sake of decoration. There should be an element of meaning and appreciation in what you surround yourself with. The most timeless (and economical) interiors are those that are filled with much loved and worthwhile things; not trendy schemes and inconsequential knickknacks.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

the door stopper

over here to check out my new blog discovery

i love this!

colour that door!


kitchen cabinets inspiration

i relish on this ingenuity