A Conversation with Designer Jeff Andrews
Perhaps best known for his work with the Kardashians, Jeff Andrews turns out to be modest and unassuming. Jeff shares his design philosophy, his thoughts on what rooms need, and how he made the transition from choreographer to designer… • Jeff Andrews Apartment Therapy
Apr 19, 2012
Small Kitchen Space Saving Strategies
What are your options in a small kitchen? Rethink your space. A three-pronged approach will make you happier with your itsy bitsy cooking space. • Solutions for Small Kitchens Apartment Therapy
Apr 19, 2012
Katharina’s Dad Joins the Food Revolution
I once left my parents in charge of my garden and it died. Now I am inspired by my parents’ yard. My dad has joined the food revolution. • Dad Joins Food Revolution Apartment Therapy
Apr 18, 2012
Hosting Guests Without a Guestroom
While we love to host family and friends, it can pose a challenge in a small home. Here’s some advice to to ease the impact of crowding lots of people into a small space. • Hosting Without a Guestroom Apartment Therapy
Apr 18, 2012
7 Must-Haves for the Canner’s Garden
If you’re a canner looking to expand your homesteading skills to the garden, or are a gardener who wants to apply your green thumb to goods that are best for canning, here are 7 must-haves for the canner’s garden. • Must-Haves for Canners Apartment Therapy
Apr 17, 2012
Gardening Finds on Etsy
Etsy is home to all things handmade, extending even into the garden. DIY kits, seeds and starter plants and a range of ready-made options can be found under the plants and edibles section. Check out a few standout selections… • Gardening Finds on Etsy Apartment Therapy
Apr 17, 2012
Seed Markers You Can Make
I come bearing exciting seed markers for Spring ’12! That’s right, let’s make this the year that we do-it-up seed marker style with these 10 tutorials. • Seed Markers You Can Make Apartment Therapy
Apr 16, 2012
Make a Kids’ Play Grill
This toy grill can be knocked out in a day for under $20. You only need to know how to cut a dowel with a handsaw and drill a hole. And if you’ve never tried before, now is the perfect time! • Make a Kids’ Play Grill Apartment Therapy
Apr 16, 2012
Make Your Own Drum Shade
Renting doesn’t mean you have to live with boring ceiling light fixtures. Isabelle LaRue of Engineer Your Space explains how to make a custom drum shade to spiff up a less-than-exciting ceiling fixture. • Make Your Own Drum Shade Apartment Therapy
Apr 13, 2012
Make A Farmhouse Table
Perfect for Spring, or anytime, this wooden table and bench designed by Marjan Verboeket can be yours. That’s because the designer turned this piece into an easy DIY and shared the instructions. • Make a Farmhouse Table Apartment Therapy
Apr 13, 2012
An Urban Homestead in LA
Kelly & Erik didn’t set out to become backyard farmers. But once this LA couple discovered the pleasures of making things by hand and living close to the natural world, one thing led to another and today their ever-evolving urban homestead is a true inspiration. • An Urban Homestead in LA Apartment Therapy
Apr 12, 2012
What NOT To Do When Decluttering
We asked organizing and de-cluttering guru Nicole Anzia of Neatnik for her best strategies on what NOT to do when trying to harness chaos in our homes. • Decluttering: What Not To Do Apartment Therapy
Apr 12, 2012
An Oven Built Into the Stairs
When Dalibor Hlavacek was asked to convert a tiny attic space into a livable apartment, he designed nearly every inch of the home to serve a dual purpose including an oven tucked into the stairs! • An Oven Built Into the Stairs Apartment Therapy
Apr 11, 2012
Using Doors for Storage
In small spaces, a lot of things go on behind closed doors, but how often do we really think about the doors themselves? Using the door can give you that extra little bit of room and functionality. • Using Doors for Storage Apartment Therapy
Apr 11, 2012
Beautiful Outdoor Party Decorating
This pretty image is from an outdoor wedding, but it got us thinking that it would be a simple and beautiful idea for decorating your next backyard party. • Outdoor Party Decorating Apartment Therapy
Apr 10, 2012
Using Small Sinks in Small Kitchens
Tiny kitchens present a few challenges, especially when it comes to counter space. After all, it’s hard to make dinner on a counter the size of a cutting board. One solution? Utilize a compact sink to make the most of your space. • Small Sinks in Small Kitchens Apartment Therapy
Apr 10, 2012
Tips for First Time Gardeners
Do you feel like no matter what you try to grow, it dies? Too much water, not enough water, too much sun, too much shade. Here are ten things I learned the past two summers… • Tips for First Time Gardeners Apartment Therapy
Apr 9, 2012
15 Creatively Repurposed Planters
These 15 repurposed planters remind us that you don’t need a lot of space and new materials to start growing your own garden; all you need is a little bit of ingenuity and resolve. • Repurposed Planters Apartment Therapy
Apr 9, 2012
A Roundup of 20 Small, Stylish Kitchens
Given how much gear goes into the kitchen, it’s one of the trickiest rooms to keep compact, functional, and stylish. Here’s some inspiration to help you infuse your tiny kitchen with character and convenience. • Small, Stylish Kitchens Apartment Therapy
Apr 6, 2012
Retrospect: The Frankfurt Kitchen
Let’s take a look back at the celebrated Frankfurt Kitchen which was key to the kitchen’s transformation into a rationalized modern domestic laboratory. • Frankfurt Kitchen Apartment Therapy
Apr 6, 2012
A Roundup of Budget Planters
Think that the only inexpensive planters available are the ubiquitous terra cotta pots? Not so! We’ve found 15 fun, colorful and modern pots to house your plants and adorn your home — all under $20. • Budget Planters Apartment Therapy
Apr 5, 2012
Easy DIY Outdoor Rug
This month we’ve been focusing on how to make your outdoor space look and function best for your family. If you’re in need of a super cheap outdoor rug fix, we’ve got a solution for you. This bright and cheery burlap rug is easy to make and cost us less than $15!Materials: • burlap • acrylic paint• painters tape or stencils• clear acrylic caulk Instructions:Step 1: Spread out your burlap (fabric.
Apr 5, 2012
Home Uses for Restaurant Equipment
Watching Top Chef is like flipping through a catalog, only we’re taking notes on kitchen furniture and tools instead of recipes. Here are a few ideas for using restaurant equipment in your home office. • Restaurant Equipment Apartment Therapy
Apr 5, 2012
Dealing with Quirky Furnished Rentals
I’ve been traveling full time for a while now and have rented many short-term furnished homes, some with quirks. Like a condo in Vancouver with a sliding door from the shower into the kitchen! • Quirky Furnished Rentals Apartment Therapy
Apr 4, 2012
Small Dishwasher Options
Small dishwashers can be built into cabinets, attached to the sink via hoses, or there are countertop models. If you have a small kitchen, here are some dishwashers to consider. • Small Dishwasher Options Apartment Therapy
Apr 4, 2012
Check Out Apartment Therapy’s New Outdoor Channel
We’ve always loved and covered the outsides of our homes, but we’ve never been able to steer all that good stuff to one central place. We’ve just launched our Outdoor Channel, where we’ll be showcasing the great outdoors every day. • New Outdoor Channel Apartment Therapy
Apr 3, 2012
Drilling Drainage Holes in Plant Pots
We all have plant pots sans drainage holes which puts your plants at risk of root rot. So, what can you do to remedy this? Create your own drainage hole – here’s how… • Drill Drainage Holes Apartment Therapy
Apr 3, 2012
How To Green Clean Your Bedroom
We tout the importance of keeping kitchens and baths clean. But what about where we spend a third of our day: the bedroom? Here’s our ultimate guide to green cleaning your bedroom. • Green Clean Your Bedroom Apartment Therapy
Apr 2, 2012
Why A Tripod Is Worth It
Ok, listen up friends, shooting with a tripod is the way to go. Why lug around and purchase another piece of equipment that seems to slow me down and get in my way? Because of the photographs. • Why a Tripod is Worth It Apartment Therapy
Apr 2, 2012
An Art-Filled Dome Home
Keith describes his style as a “stew of modern (the geodesic dome/IKEA kitchen) meets contemporary (we have a lot of contemporary art) meets folk (that hand-made thing is big on our list).” • Art-filled Dome Home Apartment Therapy
Mar 30, 2012
Using Two Blankets on One Bed
My guy and I are both blanket tuggers resulting in a middle-of-the-night tug o’ war. Up until a recent Europe trip, I never even considered using separate blankets in bed the way Scandinavians do. • Two Blankets on One Bed Apartment Therapy
Mar 30, 2012
Before & After: IKEA Circus Tent
Crystal loved the price and concept of IKEA’s CIRKUSTÄLT play tent, but she wasn’t a fan of the loud primary colors especially to use in her daughter’s softer-hued bedroom. She picked out fabric she did like and got busy with her sewing machine…Voila! She used the same “bones” of the tent, but completely new fabric that is more her style.
Mar 26, 2012
10 Cool Knifeholders
Getting to play with knives might be half the fun of cooking (the other half is eating). And while you’re working on your knife skills, you might as well have something cool to look at. Check out this collection of 10 awesome knife sets, blocks, and holders to fit any kitchen. • 10 Cool Knifeholders
Feb 2, 2012
How To Get Marks Off Your Plates
Pulling out my cheap(ish) white dinner plates for a party this weekend I was once again irked by the little grey scratch marks that have cropped up over the years. I did a little web surfing and found someone who had successfully tackled this very problem with an easy solution. • How To Get Marks
Jan 25, 2012
Are You Ready for Open Shelving?
Open shelving projects a simple attitude that we’d love to have in our kitchen, but how do you know if you’re ready to take the plunge? We’ve got four ways to tell if you’re ready for open kitchen shelving this year.• Are You Ready for Open Shelving?
Jan 20, 2012
Before & After: Aron’s Room Grows Up
To quote The Byrds: “To everything – turn, turn, turn.” Aron loved his animal mural, but he was growing up and it was time for a change. Check out the room his mom put together for him – inspired by one of his great passions:After!Leah shares the transformation of Aron’s room:My son Aron is an avid baseball fan – a New York Yankee fan/addict to be more precise.
Oct 11, 2011
Before &amp After: Changing Table Turned Play Kitchen
We’ve seen homemade play kitchens made from everything under the sun, but this may be the first one we’ve seen that started as a changing table. It’s an ideal piece of furniture to repurpose since it’s usefulness is usually only a few years. Take a look at how Hannah envisioned this table instead:This changing table is actually an ideal shape to become a kitchen with the higher cupboard becoming a refrigerator and the shelves already built in.
Oct 10, 2011
Before & After: A Slipcovered Sponge Chair
If you have a chair that looks like this in your home you’ll want to see Suzanne’s terrific transformation. If you don’t, you might find yourself running to a thrift shop or keeping your eye on the curb come garbage day to get one. In Suzanne’s words, “Goodbye Disney (no offense Tigger)! Hello non-eye sore!”After!We love it and, as you can see below, so does her son Callum. Suzanne says it took her about two hours and 1.5 yards of Ikea fabric.
Sep 23, 2011
Before & After: Garage Turned Playroom
Spaces in our homes serve different needs at different times in our lives and this family decided that instead of a traditional car garage, they needed a playroom. See how they made that happen:After!Tracy, her husband and their son Harrison live in Seattle and she told us about this terrific project:We live in a small townhouse with a rather small shared driveway making it almost impossible to park in our driveway.
Sep 16, 2011
Before & After: Plain to Woodsy Dressers
These two white dressers are perfectly fine for a baby’s room, but aunt-to-be Meg got her hands and, more importantly, paint brushes on them to create a pair of woodsy dressers inspired by her nephew’s nursery bedding.After!If it looks like a lot of work – well, it was! Meg was under a deadline to finish these so they could be hand delivered by her parents. All told, it took her 32 hours and 11 different paint colors – we’re tired just thinking about it.
Sep 12, 2011
Before & After: Paint-By-Number Wall Mural
Time to do laundry because Curtis Robertson is about to knock your socks off! His niece and her husband just moved into their first home and he wanted to do something special for his great nephew’s room. With two vintage eBay paint-by-number paintings as his guide he meticulously recreated them in an incredible whole room mural. It’s a must see:After!
Aug 16, 2011
Before & After: Empty Patch of Earth To Fairy Garden
Did you know that “if you build it they will come” applies to fairies? Well we haven’t proven it, but we’re pretty sure. Crystal had an unused plot of earth at her house and decided to turn it into a hospitable home for homeless fairies.Charming isn’t it? We’re sure some fairies will be moving in soon. See more photos and read a bit about what Crystal used to make it on her blog, The Weekend Homemaker.
Aug 8, 2011
Before & After: An Old Door Becomes a Toddler Bed
When you have the world’s most generic (i.e. ugly) doors in your apartment like me, you can easily develop a fondness for old doors with a bit of character. And if I had one I would strongly consider doing what Gail did – make it into a toddler bed.Even a quick perusal around Gail’s blog My Repurposed Life lets you know that she is a pretty fearless DIY’er.
Jul 28, 2011
Before &amp After: A “Grandma Glider”
Madeline wrote us with not only a great Before & After to share, but a lovely story: I had done a lot of looking around online for inspiration for recovering old gliders and really didn’t find as much as I’d hoped. Now that my old glider has a fresh new look I was hoping it could be some inspiration for someone else out there.
Jul 21, 2011
Before & After: An Outdated Desk Goes Gorgeous and Girly
This looks like your grandmother’s desk, right? Well, it was someone’s grandmother’s desk until Erin bought it cheaply on Craigslist and totally re-envisioned it for her daughter, Sydney.After!Fabulous, no? (And I really didn’t think she could save that brass plated stool.) The aqua paint choice is perfect and she did a great job bringing this desk back to life.
Jul 14, 2011
My Room: Mabel
A common problem with a solution! Check out the cute and functional space Bridget & Bill created for their daughter Mabel: When we first learned we were having a baby, everyone asked when we were going to move from our 1-bedroom downtown San Francisco apartment. But we love our apartment and were looking forward to sharing the space with our new baby girl. So we decided to stay and carve out a tiny baby nursery from our (relatively) large living room.
May 23, 2011
Before &amp After: Kids’ Art Wall
This small wall isn’t an eyesore, but it’s just kind of “there”. It’s between the bedrooms of Kimba’s sons and she decided to make it not just a place to display their art, but a space for creating art too. Check it out:It’s nothing terribly tricky or time-consuming, but what an impact!Kimba painted thrifted and craft store frames to provide visual cohesion and filled them with her boys’ artwork.
Apr 28, 2011
Before &amp After: A Stylish Babyproof Fireplace
Of course safety comes first, but if you can combine safety with style, all the better. Lindsay wrote us to share a terrific solution her friend, Kate, Stone, came up with to keep her toddler out of the fireplace while adding to the decor instead of subtracting from it.A magnetic chalkboard – nice!! It’s not only leaps and bounds more attractive, but its become a functional playspace. See Kate’s toddler in action using it on Lindsay’s blog, Pink Green & Zebra.
Apr 15, 2011