Showing posts with label Green Living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Living. Show all posts

Friday, April 2, 2010

DIY Chandelier for Wedding or Home

DIY wedding decor

Isn't this a fantastic idea to give a second life to plastic bottles? I spotted this display at an Anthropologie store. The yellow and blue pairing is refreshing. Feeling inspired, I immediately conjured up images of blue distressed wooden picnic tables and benches decked out with yellow daffodils, all against a pristine white sand beach.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Small Space Living--77 sq. ft. in Florida

Some weeks back I came across an article on SF Gate about small space living in a mere 77 square feet. I've always love small space living and admire those who live in it--it forces us to face the inevitable question of what is needed versus what is desired. My smallest ever apartment was a 6-tatami-mat room (approx. 9' by 12' space) in Japan, with a bit more elbow room to accommodate a tiny kitchen and bath (those are not in the 6-tatami calculation). I even have my own book collection celebrating the art of small space living, but have never come across any design as compact as 77 sq. ft.

Compelled by the article, I contacted the heroin in the story, Sergio Santos. To my surprise, Sergio replied and shared his journey in downsizing to what he refers to as the"matchbox" NY-styled loft in Florida.

A London-trained architect originally from Brazil, Sergio found himself caught in the midst of the economic and construction downturn with uncertain job prospect, he soon decided to look for a more affordable place to call home. While checking out a room for rent, he noticed a storage room next to it. At a whim, he asked the landlord if he could rent the 77 sq. ft. storage room and got it for $150 a month.

Sergio started downsizing and traded his large furnishings with his previous landlord for pieces of wood in the garden. In early March, Sergio moved into his new place with a much lighter load of belongings, and all the second hand construction materials he had collected and immediately started measuring and sketching--every inch counts.

With a glass shelve, a Formica slab, two fabric covered boards, a door, a mirror, two white ceiling panels, two industrial metallics shelves, and the wood from his previous landlord--Sergio invested another $64 for materials. The matchbox loft was completed after much planning and 16 days of renovation.

Kudos, Sergio, for showing us the possibilities of innovative space design.




Work space with a sleeping loft above.



Decorative shelves that double up as ladders to the loft.



A view into the room.


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A bird's eyes view from the sleeping loft of the window banquette with storage beneath.


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Sleeping loft equipped with TV and a corner to store clothes. Underneath the sleeping loft is a kitchenette.

To get a walk-through of the space, check out this link at MSNBC.

And yes, there is a bathroom in the hallway for sharing--that was the first immediate question that popped up in my head as I read the article.