house (slowly) becoming home.

i spent most of the day yesterday cleaning, cleaning, cleaning, putting little things into place, and sorting more. little areas are starting to become settled, and just feel *right*. it's as if the things in our house are finding the place that they want to live in, where they feel most at home. just like me, in some ways. the longer i am here, the better i am starting to feel about living here in san francisco. having a home, a little nest to feather and make my/our own, helps with this tremendously.

top o' the card catalog

shelf vignette one

shelf vignette two

cats, in their new home!

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of course, there's still much to do. after scrubbing both bathrooms in our tiny apartment (yes, inexplicably, we have TWO bathrooms in a one bedroom. it's curious. but one is really for guests, i suppose), vacuuming, sweeping, and the like, i leaned over the kitchen counter, took out a diminutive green steno pad, grabbed the nearest ball-point pen, and started to jot down a list of the things we need and want for the apartment, until the page was nearly bursting with my chicken scratch. it was filled with everything from the mundane ("need more toilet bowl cleaner") to the sorely needed ("coffee table!") to the dreamy ("still want to get those eames chairs for the living room"). i barely have any room to add anything else to the page.

each item on that page is something i have been and intend to keep carefully considered. i want to keep thinking about how much i really want or need ANYTHING that comes into my home. after getting rid of so much junk in the past few weeks that we've accumulated over the years...it just seems like the right thing to do. sometimes i buy things, or have bought things, because they enamored or delighted some part of me at the time, but they were just *things* and they didn't always REALLY suit me, the real me. the editing process is really so important. i feel that as an artist and creator, one needs to know themselves well, and be able to pick and choose and edit the RIGHT materials and objects in their world to say what they need and want to say, visually and emotionally. this is a skill that must be learned...and i believe that we all collect things, somewhat indiscriminately, at times. it's so easy in western culture, it seems...in our product and THING-FILLED world. of course, the hunt is SO MUCH FUN, but often the booty can threaten to bury us if we don't hone the skill of editing those finds. i admit that i have to force myself to edit when i need to edit (in my art, in my closet, in my home, in my LIFE), but in the end, when it's all over, it feels so good to let go and let what remains really shine and make a statement.

and of course, confession time: i find it curious that the only part of my house that hasn't been honestly, thoroughly scoured and arranged to a tee is my little desk and studio area. i keep meaning to do something about it, but it keeps taking lowest priority. i MUST organize that bit in the early days of this week, if not today! i suppose i am avoiding it because the task seems so daunting, and the list of projects i want to work on and dig into is so large at this point, it's almost overwhelming. i almost don't know what i want to do first, and part of me doesn't want to choose at all (avoiding the editing process even here). alas, i must start somewhere, i suppose.... :)

home sweet home part deux

some pieces that shall be added to our apartment soon-ish: the bantam sofa, from DWR: it's sort of a sage-y green...though if you put your nose up to it, it has flecks of brown and even grey. very affordable, too!

the eames plywood lounge chair and eames rocker, both also from DWR, in the colors shown:

flokati rug from IKEA: anyone know if these are of decent quality? if not, where we might find a nice quality rug that looks similar? i'm calling out to you great folks for suggestions! i am using this color to give some some much needed neutrality to our surroundings, which tend to be hyper-colored! i'm trying to reform, i really am! trying to tone it down, at least a little. :)

possibly these stools from IKEA for the kitchen bar (in lieu of a dining table in our tiny apartment, as i want to have room for a teeny studio instead!): unless we find something better down the road...i haven't seen anything that strikes my fancy *quite yet*.

all these will be added to some pieces we already own, of course.

still thinking about a coffee table...i'm seriously wanting something in a medium brown color, that's akin to our kitchen cabinetry, to sort of bring the whole space together...may seek out a vintage piece as a coffee table rather than buy new. i want to think about that for a while! most of the other wood in the house is blond/pale but i think it would be a nice contrast to have a coffee or side tables in a darker tone.

and we need to locate a cool dresser somewhere...of course. no more giant closet at our disposal here! there is lots of storage, but not *quite* as much as we had in brooklyn.

if i haven't said it already, i really like the idea of mixing very modern or mid-century modern pieces and spare, clean(er) lines with homespun, brightly colored touches, like bold denise-schmidt style quilts, fun old afghans, needlepoint pillows, little bright colored vignettes of *whatevers* grouped here and there, graphic art/vintage paintings, and the like. i can't manage stark modern interiors, they are just too sterile for me and my rather nostalgic tastes.

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other things i'd like to do:

-make a circular crochet rag-rug for our kitchen out of scraps of all sorts of fabric in a myriad of colors from my fabric collection (how fun would that be? plus my kitchen is small and it wouldn't take too long to do something like this, i'm thinking!)

-finish the yo-yo curtain for our bedroom...it's also out of all colors of scrap fabric

-knit or crochet a riotously multi-colored afghan for the couch, out of nice wool. maybe something with granny squares? others may find them tacky but i'm prone to loving (some) tacky things! tacky things need love too! hee!

-get lots of plants for the back porch and try not to kill them! hah!

home sweet home.

some recent thrifty (and not so thrifty!) finds to decorate our new san francisco abode:

blue snail bank

gee's bend postcardspostcards from the gee's bend quilt exhibition at the de young museum in golden gate park. so inspiring.

japanese bowl

paint chips and wooden bowl some paint colors i'm playing with for the new apartment. i'm leaning toward the tomato/red-orange hues, OF COURSE.

netherlands bowls bowls from anthropologie. made in the netherlands. so pretty and unapologetically bold; i couldn't resist.

thank you!

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