Mudroom Shoe Rack

Boot RackI had been planning on waiting until next Fall to re-think the "mudspace" at my back entry, but with all this ridiculous rain flooding us in New England, I think I might need to figure out a better system for our family of wellies before October.  This simple, utilitarian, yet handsome boot rack from Winsome Wood should do the trick.  With three shelves for shoes, a slot for umbrellas and removable metal tray for wet footwear, this looks likes a perfect fit for small spaces. Winsome Wood Shoe Rack, $82.99

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They Like Me...They Really Like Me!

6a00e553feb2ab8834011570227a16970c-800wiOne of the many surprises this new blogging adventure has offered me is a huge -- and hugely supportive -- community that I didn't even know existed.  In just the short time since I started The Mudroom, I've had the opportunity to connect with people from across the country, even across the world, whose work and opinion I find resonates with me, and mine with them.  Such a moment happened just a few days ago when Amy from Sweet Sweet Life wrote to me to let me know she was giving me the "One Lovely Blog Award," a blogger-to-blogger honor that I am so very thrilled to receive...thank you, Amy!  So please visit Amy, as well as these lovely bloggers with whom I now share this award! Bits and Bobs: A mostly culinary blog with the occasional dose of fashion and home decor from the lovely and talented Alisa

Kelly+Olive: Amazing and creative interiors from Chicago-based designers Lauren and Courtney

Chroma Lab: The blog from Boston-based furniture and home accessory design lab sharing tips, techniques and great finds

Boston Handmade: News about all things handmade from Boston-area artists

Cottage Industrialist: Great, funny blog from a total renaissance woman...she writes, she cooks, she makes...and she's fun to read

ABCD Design: Digital sketchbook from designer, stylist and artist ABC Dragoo

Pop Discourse: Wise words and hilarious commentary on daily life from writer, designer and recovering academic Christine Koh (my blogger heroine)

Enjoy!

Toss One On

KalaPillow18inS9One day recently, I was at a friend's house consulting on a living room reinvention (maximum change for minimal cash) and I spent some time extolling the virtues of throw pillows and their ability to pull together a room through pattern, update a couch or chair, or just generally add visual interest to a space that's spare on accessories.  So on that note, let me share some of my faves from this season:256235_29582_41

Look to CB2 for some great cheap and chic options, including the Kala Pillow, featuring a collage of bright fabrics in graphic bars.

For a summery addition to your living room, look to L.L. Bean's new Maine Isle Throw Pillow collection including the starfish motif in navy cotton.

As the Fourth of July approaches and I reflect in my renewed sense of pride in our country, I'm loving the American Pillow Cover Collection from Restoration Hardware, particularly that little boudoir Flag pillow cover.

prod1605035Because there are so many unique, affordable options for pillows from major retailers, as well as local artisans through sites like Etsy, I wouldn't normally advocate for a spending a ton of hard-earned cash.  But after catching a glimpse of John Robshaw's new collection which includes a series of stunning handpainted pillows, I'm advocating.  If you can spare it, I support it...and feel free to pick up the Painted Stork for me while you're at it.

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Image credits (from top to bottom): CB2;  L.L.Bean; Restoration Hardware; John Robshaw

A Lamp of One's Own

LampThe very first time I saw the "U-Fill-It Lamp" from Circa Lighting, I fell in love. Dining room? Fill it with elegant glass marbles. Craft room? Colorful skeins of yarn. Office? Gumballs, definitely. I had an idea for every room in my house, but at this point in my life I can't justify a $315 lamp that I don't really need, no matter how gorgeous.  Luckily, as I was perusing one of my favorite blogs, This Young House, I came across this perfectly terrific look-a-like, available at Amazon.com for $99.  Until the whopping daycare payments are out of our monthly budget permanently, these will do the trick!    Image credit: Circa Lighting

Naptime? Makeover!

DSC00691Ever since I started this blog (a whole month ago) I have found myself even more inspired and determined to do things to my house than I was prior to my first post.  So it only seems natural that one recent day when I was home with my kids, I became possessed with the idea of redoing our plain vanilla back door breezeway into something a little more welcoming.  And here's the thing: I decided I had to do it that day (my husband can tell you I have issues with instant gratification and sometimes it manifests itself in really odd ways). So it was set.  I packed the kids in the car, made two quick stops (my local paint store and Lowe's, where I had to run an errand anyway), and the minute the boys were ready for their nap, I was masking off the door lights.  Two hours and $40 gave me the makeover hit I needed...here's how I did it:DSC00795

1) Added color: I painted the doors (one to the house, one to the garage) Benjamin Moore's Concord Ivory, a sunny yellow that I have used in my house already, so I didn't need to mess around with testing colors.

2) Introduced artwork: I hung a fun, inexpensive piece of art that I had recently moved out my living room.  It's a piece from Target that's printed on vinyl, so no worries about the weather!

3) Gave us an ID: Until the redo, we hadn't had house numbers on our back entrance.  It was time to admit most people enter through our back door.

4) Put up a mailbox: We finally gave the USPS a proper place to leave all my magazines -- no more mail all over the floor. This is the one thing that I had to do after the boys woke up, since the second coat of paint hadn't dried by the time they awoke.DSC00802

At some point I would love to add a new light fixture and a small bench (which is why the artwork is hung high), but until then, this redo is exactly what I needed.