vrijdag 22 maart 2013

Organising your workspace

Some fun tips for organising your workspace.



An original way to display your pencils on your desk.



Do you have to take your pencils with you? Make an elastic band around your notebook or planner.



Don't want your magazines lying around? Use a close hanger to hang them on a wall or a cabinet. 


Never know which cable is which. Use a bread clip as a cord labeler. 


I love re-using things. Take cans and glue or screw them onto a board. Voila, the perfect place to store pencils.


woensdag 20 maart 2013

Changing the house

We might be changing up the house a little bit. Here are some impressions what the plans are.


Above you see an overall view. There are three main area's: The dining area, the living area and a music area.


First, the dining area. Right now we have quite big chairs. Using these IKEA chairs will be way more calm in the scenery. A nice lamp above the table will be great lighting for in the evenings. Also note the wooden barn door in the back. This will give a great option to separate two rooms when needed. 


The living room is kept clean and simple. I always love a big peace of artwork on the wall. A footstool is a great multifunctional object. You can use is as a footstool, table or as extra seating space. I still have to find a way to add the television in the room without it being so present. 


This little corner is a great place for a record player. On the wall above the record player shelfs can be added to display some records or pictures. A room isn't finished without some artwork, mirrors od pictures on the wall. When you only have furniture on the floor your eye will be drawn downwards. Make sure to put some elements on the wall or vertical elements like curtains in your room to make a balance.





dinsdag 12 maart 2013

The Candy Room (Melbourne)


I love this interior design. I love the fact that this interior combines 2D and 3D effects. It has a really surreal feeling to it.



The lamp is incredibly made. It really adds to the 2D feeling dimensions.