And Let’s do Part Three!
May 13th, 2009
Going through my files, I realized I took a lot of photos of Kerry Washington’s Los Angeles apartment makeover I did for the June issue of O: the Oprah Magazine. I did this makeover so long ago, that I forgot about half of the DIY decorating ideas. So, here’s the third and final post on the makeover and this one will be dedicated to the decorating details.
First up, is this fun Linden Street lamp I purchased from JCPenney. What I like about this apothecary style lamp is that you can customize the inside of the lamp with whatever collection you like. Lots of people fill it with shells or pebbles, but I thought light seaglass was the way to go here. On the bottom, I put some white sand and just layered recycled glass chips on top. The seagrass shade added to the “beachy” theme.

Inside the medicine cabinet, I took some chipped teacups and used them as storage holders for small, everyday items. There’s no need to run to the store and buy new cups when you can find a whole collection of great items at stores like Goodwill and Salvation Army for next to nothing. True story: I have a celebrity client (not Kerry Washington) who did not want me to buy her things from the thrift shops, even though that’s where I would find the best vintage glass and ceramic pieces. So, I would shop Salvation Army and then package the finds in a large Anthropologie shopping bag and tell her they were vintage pieces from Anthropologie. She loved them. Thought that was funny….

Here, a JCPenney bookcase was filled with a collection of books. I know there’s some controversy to this idea, but I’ll say it anyway: I arranged the books by color. Purple/Blue, Black, Reds and White (not pictured) on the bottom. It keeps it interesting and makes a statement. For all you booklovers out there, you can hate me. It’s ok.

I still love this idea even though it didn’t make the cut in the pages of O Magazine. I took a simple JCpenney Home Collection pillow and sequined it with steel and brass safety pins. Just pin away and create a starburst. It doesn’t poke you (hello, the word is “safety” pin) and it’s just different. I had fun making it and thought it was a cute idea that only cost $2.

Finally, I covered an entire wall in cork and then pinned a large sheet of unbleached painter’s canvas tarp on top. Here, it makes for a functional and revolving wall of inspiration photos, cards, notes, memos and—-my favorite—jewelry. Just pin all your jewelry up and you can see your whole collection instead of keeping it stashed away in drawers.

And here’s a pic of the whole wall. It’s fun!
















