Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Taken today

Our glass door grill. I didn't want a glass door but at this moment in time we gotta keep it. And I tried to figure ways out of the hideous grill but alas for safety purposes, it's got to be installed!

This is our 'backyard' door. We hardly have a backyard. It's probably 5' wide. But it'll do I guess, enough to hang the clothes and CD's to dry.


My kitchen back door. Half-painted. Thanks to Carol for her wondeful under-coating skills. Rajin-rajin again she go tape the glass.

View of my extended kitchen with the grill up.

Partition for our walk-in closet. Yet to be plastered and painted. Carol said looks like an office.

Our feature wall in the master room. Regal Blue

A view from the walk-in closet into our master bedroom. The size has reduced considerably after fitting the partition. But I like a medium sized bedroom. It's cosier and warmer and snug. Plus all we need really is a bed!





Thursday, September 4, 2008

Some shots of the house yesterday....

Rear View from the back gate

Rear view from outside

View of upstairs living and door to master bedroom from 2nd Floor staircase


The grill is up. The space between bars a little too far for my liking but whats done is done.


Our tiny back yard. I left a patch of 'grass'

Our extended kitchen. Painting and glass to be completed today.








Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Not quite toile but it will do

I got this wonderful piece of fabric from Kamdar believe it or not! Ots and I pajak the last 27 meters! I was looking for something toile a couple of months back. Did not have a huge budget so couldn't get anything from the expensive stores. This material is meant for bedsheets and not curtains. However, I got the tailors to sew a thick and heavy lining to make it more resistant. Ots has hers up in her back porch for her sliding doors. It's been doing fine. Can you imagine, I sewed my bedroom curtains last year? Talk about kiasu man! Finally, the day will come when I get to hang 'em up.

BEFORE shot of house 3A

Front view pre-renovations


Thanks Yo for reminding me of the BEFORE and AFTER shots. I should have taken inside and behind as well. Because there wont be much work on the front portion. Maybe i'll take some shots of the untouched houses.


Lights for the Living

I have been cracking my head on the best design for my Living Room lights. Ever since I was at that light shop in Puchong I could not stop thinking about that 7-lamp bamboo-like chandelier. When I was first there, its displayed price was RM720 and on top of that I could get a discount of 30% (connections connections). But that was a long time ago and well the house wasn't ready yet and well what's the point in getting the lights so soon, right? So months past and I could not stop thinking about it so I brought hubs to the shop to check it out and convince him to purchase 2. But alas, when we got there, the price doubled! It was now going for RM1,400. WTF! I didn't ask the store owners why. Even with the 30% discount, I could not bring myself to purchase the item, I would have felt too cheated. On top of that hubs couldn't see the beauty I saw in it. So with a heavy heart I left the store. *Sigh*

So I have been looking around fo lights. I'm pretty sure I have been to every light store in the Kajang area. Uptown and SS2 as well! I hear that Puchong has quite a few decent places too. However, I spotted the perfect crystal chandelier for my Master Room in a huge store at Uptown. Price decent, no discount though, apparently its NEW ARRIVAL. AND on top of that in the same store I saw these gorgeous hanging lamps that I thought would be wonderful in my Garage. But after a suggestion from Ots and seeing this shot in one of my home mags, I figured they would make interesting and unique Living Room lights as well. Yay! Hope you can see it, my photography skills suck.

A long glass bowl (cylinder-like) with gold trimming/frame. I think it has 3-4 candle-lamps. Hubs thinks its too 'simple' for our 'grand' Living Room but he hasn't actually seen the real thing. I'm sure I will manage to convince him its perfect in every way until he finds out how much one costs that is!

Friday, August 29, 2008

Oh forgot to mention, renovations started today! Going to pop by and see how things are coming along right after grabbing my little angel and maybe her Pati too if she wants to tag along! The wait is long but I will make sure it is all WORTH IT!

Elil's Play Room Project

I have decided on the theme for Elil's play room walls. I am getting the design from one of her little story books. Check it out:



This adorable book is a hand-me-down gift from Elil's cousin Nadiya


We are definitely going to have the green grass/hills and clear blue sky with the sun and clouds as the background throughout the room. The cute rabbit, fluffly sheep, happy duck and little chic are going to be painted randomly on each wall. The characters will be spaced out and not so crammed together otherwise this little project of mine might take forever to comeplete. Also, need to determine the lcoation of the bed, drawers and closet and make sure I avoid these areas. Am loving the flowers, butterflies and the kite as well. Elil loves butterflies! And I saw a really cool kite wall light in Seng Hup the other day which I am so getting. Her curtains (Ritva Series)will cool down the room and be a plain white with a lace layer (the I-Forget-Series ;)) behind, both from Ikea. Oh I can so imagine it already! Pweedy so pweedy. Can't wait to go back to my painting as well. Just like old times, only now the canvas is bigger.

I super dee duper dee like the Ikea children's storage boxes. They are so colorful and fun. Let me look up the series... aha! It's the Trofast Series - solid laquer pine. A little on the expensive side but what the heck, right? I got to be happy with what I get, no? The excitement is building. If only hubs were around to share in the fun!


And here's what it looks like:-

Friday, August 22, 2008

Taman Damai Mewah Has been issued a CF

Yay! We have an official address. And we can start renovations anytime. We're meeting up with the contractors today to finalize the minor renovation works. We'll be busy this weekend looking for lights and maybe doors. Pretty much have every other essential item except a washing machine and our master bedroom wardrobe. Our loot is currently being stored in my in-laws house, my sister's old apartment and a furniture warehouse. I am so glad that we decided to furnish our house in stages earlier on. It leaves us very little to worry about now.

Two days ago we purchased our staircase wall light in a small light shop nearby. It is a two bulb with shade, wrought-iron-like number. Simply gorgeous and it cost us only RM110. The original price was RM138 but we managed to haggle. Will post a photo soon.

I can't wait for renovations to begin. For the moment, our plan is to extend the kitchen - combine the wet and dry kitchens to create one bigger space. Built-in cabinets will probably come in at a later stage because a nice system will cost an arm and leg. The back fencing needs to be brought down and replaced with a 6' concrete wall for safety and privacy purposes. We may need to look into roofing our whole (tiny) back portion in the near future. Maybe my dad with a little assistance from the hubby can build something simple but beautiful. Another addition would be a gypsum wall for our walk-in wardrobe that will connect to the bathroom.

Painting. I have not taken this into consideration yet. I am pretty much happy with white walls. I may need to add a splash of color here and there but not until we have everything in and i can decide on the color scheme. Painting will be self-performed. And if i'm real rajin and have the time, I will paint some wall art. Elil's play room will be a fantastic place to practice and start. Oh I'm so excited!

Monday, July 28, 2008

We have the keys

Hubs collected the keys to our house on Friday. We were there over the weekend. Sparked some excitement that was fast fading. The contractor is coming in two weeks to take measurements for our grill. Till then were leaving it as it is....

Friday, June 6, 2008

I heart these pieces

The straight lines and simple chair

The glamorous plush chair

I have been scouting around for some one-of-a-kind timeless single-seaters to compliment my 3.5 seater, which is off-white with tints of green. Then I saw these two lovelies. I love the straight lines and timelessness of the first but I am so drawn to the life and glamor the green velvety single-seater has to offer. They are both beautiful (and affordable) pieces. Unfortunately, neither one is suitable to be placed side-by-side. Their lines don't match up if placed next to each other. Darn! I could get a small coffee table in between but then it wont go with the rest of the living room theme. So I think these two beauties are a no-go. How i'll-fated.


I love this bed frame

It's a king sized beauty. Simply gorgeous. I was trying hard to imagine it in my master bedroom with the blue & white toile theme I have going on and somehow I don't think they mesh. It could if I change the blur and white to blue and off-white or beige. But then I thought of the timber frame and well, I really like white. And I guess browns can mix with white too. This certainly needs more thought to it. I have no idea how much this frame costs but I'm guessing it ain't cheap.

Our Harvey Norman steal

I fell in love with these two the moment I saw them. I have no idea where I'm going to put them but will have to find a place. Depending on my dining table design, I may just use them as dining chairs. Time to scout around for another 4 chairs or maybe a comfortable bench.

I was ecstatic when I saw this glass table. I've been looking everywhere for this. If you noticed, there are square versions in my dream living room (from a previous post). I've seen many similar versions around but all with additional glass shelves below which to me totally ruins the beauty of this sleek coffee table. Simplicity is perfection.


Wednesday, May 7, 2008

TEMPORARILY INACTIVE

This blog is temporarily inactive. Author of this blog is waiting for the CF for her new home to be issued. Till then nothing can be said about or will be done to mentioned home. Please come back in a month. Fingers crossed.

Thank you

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Ok. This is the inspiration for my living room. My favorite pieces are the sofas, coffee table, console, venetian mirror, rug, table lamp, the rug. I'm not really into the classic single seaters to the left. I figure i'd replace those with something, still thinking about it. I like the white walls, the light beige fabrics with the soft velvety feel. I'm not too crazy about the touch of blue from the cushions. The glass coffee tables blend in so well. I saw this in Harvey Norman and told the hubby we had to get it. So we got it. Ours is rectangular and bigger so we only need one. Obviously we wont have a fireplace so instead of having two identical consoles at the side, I will probably have a single bigger console at the feature area and probably hang an interesting art piece right above it. There are two glass candlestands sitting on the fireplace. I don't think you can see it. I saw identical ones in Living Quarters so I may just go and get those. See how the fresh flowers just add color and warmth and life to the whole room. Gotta invest in some floral arrangement lessons!

Something Transitional....

I love everything about this room. If possible I would like to have a piece (or something similar) of everything in this room for my master. The only thing I would do to change it is spice up the color a little.

1. The venetian mirrot is so romantic.

2. The glass-bubble night lamp - what a perfect mix.

3. The headboard - custom made, besnya.

4. The off white throw is so beautiful.

I want my room to be romantic but also have a little masculine feel to it (if not kesian the hubby). I'm pretty set on the color theme of my room, it's a deep blue (with hints of other shades) and white & off white. My theme wall is going to be Ralph Lauren blue.






I adore this rusty old iron clock. It makes a perfect wall feature. I am looking for something rustic like this for my entrance wall. Maybe a simple console below it too. Or a round table at the corner. I have decided that I want fresh flowers in my home everyday. No plastic ones please. Where is the beauty and joy in plastic flowers that are not only scentless but collect dust and fade after time?














So pretty this room. I love the console. Check out how amazingly well that lamp goes with the console. The traditional wooden curves contrasted with the straight and sharp lines of the glass stand. The sweetness of the wallpaper design and the washed out look of the timber floors. The wonderful thing about something like this is that its a timeless design. It's not something that will go out of style neither is it something you would get bored of easily. The colors are neutral and simple, there is no clutter, its practical.




What stands out for me in this design is the bench. I love it. Why settle for the standard matching dining set? Why not have a bench on one side and chairs on the other? Genius. It's great how this bench looks so comfortable - nice back rest, gorgeous green and its velvet. I wouldn't mind one of these at my dining area. Maybe in another color.






Friday, January 18, 2008

THE LIST

Top Priority:


1. Grille. I am going for the basic squares in white. My windows have that french window look except the frames are made of shiny aluminium. Eeek. We need this up before we can move anything in.

2. Air-Conditioning & Water Heaters. These need to be in purely because installing them require breaking of walls to install the piping. Messy and noisy. Best done before mummy, daddy and baby move in.

3. The Electricals: Washing Machine & Fridge. We have pretty much confirmed a Hitachi 8.5kg fridge. Did you know fridges are going pretty cheap nowadays? As long as you don't get an Electrolux la. But I hear these are expensive and nothing else. Fridge oh fridge. The side-by-side doors are really cool and in now plus some models are quite affordable. I saw a Samsung one for RM2,900. However, my husband has fallen in love with an ultra-schick looking one that costs double the price. This one is still a question mark.

4. Lighting & Ceiling Fans. Ceiling Fans. We have decided on the basic 3-blade ceiling fan which is cheap and effective. The stylish 4-blade, 5-blade fans seem to be in at this moment but I have never liked them because they really aren't that stylish, theyre 3x times the normal price AND they don't work as effectively. Lights. I want to go for the basic downlight (the square type seems interesting) for most areas. Downlights are cheap, reliable and mostly they won't go out of style. For the main living area, kitchen, master bedroom and Elil's future room, I am looking for pendants or a simple chandelier.

5. Curtains. Believe it or not I tailored curtains for my master bedroom months back. Got some simple white drapes for Room 2 and Room 3 (Elil's future room) OR the Studio on the 3rd floor. I am looking for something white/off white for the main living room. Ikea has pretty good choices.

Priority 2:

6. Main Living Room. I have pretty much decided on the basic big pieces - 3-seater sofa, 2 singles, 2 square ottomans, glass coffee table (we already have, bargain from Harvey Norman), console & huge rug. Oh, if I could also get a focus item in here - either a huge ass mirror or an interesting art piece on the wall.

7. Dining Area. Dining table/chairs (we have one or two in mind but still gotta convince the hubby that its a good idea to buy the table and chairs separately - not a set). A console. A month ago I purchased an interesting looking stand lamp that will go great in our dining.

8. Master Bedroom. King size divan and mattress from Slumberland (were hoping to get a good discount from a friend of the family). I am determined to make my own headboard. It isn't too hard. A wardrobe - have not looked into this yet. Why ah? Bed side tables + night lights - thinking of getting two unmatching ones. A gorgeous carpet - if we can afford it. If not, a semi-gorgeous carpet.

9. Mon's Room. We will get her a simple single bed, cupboard and vanity cum side table. Her curtains are dark blue. So I'm thinking of a white theme for her furniture pieces. Ahh... white, of course!

10. Upstairs Living Room: Basically what we need is a sofa, some throw cushions, a cute rug and a TV console. I'm going for a more artsy feel in this area.

Non-Priority:

11. All the other cool decorative items I have my eyes on. Like corner tables, interesting art pieces, more floor-standing lights, throws and cushions, pretty sheets and covers, etc.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

The General Look: Transitional Style

I just learned this term (interior design context). It is a blend of traditional and modern. Which is exactly what I have had in mind for my place. It's great the interior design world has a term for this! I truly think this comes naturally for me. What I like about the transitional type of design is, its fresh and new like the contemporary style but instead of having only straight lines and a cold metallic feel it also has the warmth, comfort and softness of the more traditional style. It's amazing how you can mix two totally different looks and come up with something quite spectacular. I have always been the traditional/country sorta girl but fell in love with the transitional style while digesting some home magazines hubby got for me from Down Under. The Australian interior design scene at this point is very transitional and also retro (which is fun but not my cup of tea especially with a new family and all). This style is very practical, straightforward and most of all it projects the 'less is more' feel. A few big pieces compared to many little ones. I hate clutter btw. Within the transitional design sphere, there are many different styles. What I would like for my home is a little bit of French Country mixed with Venetian to contribute to the traditional side and contemporary straight lines for the modern end. What I have gathered from studying this style in magazines is as long as you don't touch extremes of either (modern or classic) your'e pretty safe. The rest is up to your natural knack for home decorating.


Color! It's so important. I am in love with white/off white. White walls. White sofas. WHITE?! Am I crazy? With little Elil crawling/running about (within the next few months anyway), tiny hand-prints everywhere, spilled fruit juice, baby food splattered. The horror! Yes, I probably am crazy. But I believe in throws. A lot of throws. Plus I'm thinking leather too. Stains wipe away easily. Plus most sofas nowadays come with fully removable covers. But the problem with these (if you noticed) is these pieces tend to look cheap and temporary. As much as I have been discouraged/warned (regret guaranteed), I insist on white. I just need to find some bleach-friendly white/off white fabric. Neutrals are great. I would love a little beige here and there plus a splash of a bold color. At this moment, it's red but this could change. Think and think again Pu.


Stay tuned for more design ramblings.

Creating A Home

I have been waiting to move into our new home for the past 5 months now. I hear that we need not wait more than another 2 months. This leaves me enough time to finalize the general design, look and feel of our home. The color theme! Enough time to window shop, compare prices, find new and better furniture pieces & lighting fixtures, compile the perfect combination of art pieces, furnishings and decor. The excitement is building! In the past months I have been able to pick up a few items here and there. Trying to reduce the stress and financial burden prior to the move-in process. One of our earliest purchase was a 32" LCD screen. The obvious culprit: my husband. I objected earlier on but realized this one purchase has given me the opportunity to purchase other non-top-priority items of my own without a word from Mr. CFO. Hah! So ok, before I go into details of how (I hope) my home will turn out it would be beneficial for you to be familiar with details and the layout of my home. Details below:

Type: 2 1/2 Storey Super-Link (anyone know what this means exactly?) house (Intermediate)
Built-Up area: 2,800 sq.ft
Number of rooms/bathrooms: 5/5


Layout on the way.

We have huge garage space (this is what initially attracted my husband to the place), a small patch of grass up front (tiny compared to what I'm used to back home), an even tinier patch out back - don't know if our clothes line will fit here. We may need that electricity guzzling dryer after all!