Before And After: Closet Makeover
Since our move into a Mid-Century home 3 years ago, we've undergone just one major renovation: our kitchen and dining room. Now it's time to begin working on a few other areas that need updating, spaces like closets, bathrooms and guest rooms. I recently tackled our children's closets. Original to the home's 1953 construction, the closets for both bedrooms were not making use of all the available space nor accommodating all the current things kids own nowadays. Striving to keep some uniformity throughout the house, I hired the cabinet maker who worked on our kitchen to build something similar for our children's rooms. The final result is a refined storage area that fits our home's design and addresses the needs of our children now and well into the future. Take a look:
Anthropologie's brass and leather knobs add a bit of masculinity to the boys' room and coordinate with other brassy fixtures throughout the house.
By removing the paneled doors in each room, we gained more usable space both inside and outside the closets. The larger cubbies are outfitted with adjustable shelves for toys and rods to hang clothes as needed.
Zoe's dresser hardware ties into the greenish hues of the concrete floor and adds an elegant earthiness to her room.
For the first time in almost 10 years our twin boys have their own dressers and display shelves! As for Zoe, she now has plenty of room for her ever growing collection of stuffies and...shoes.
Botanical Inspiration: Cattails And Pomegranates
On a visit to the SF flower market earlier this summer, I came across bunches of cattails. Clearly they were put on my path to become an inspiration for a botanical arrangement. I balanced the velvet-like plumes with pomegranate pods, pistachio berries and seastar fern stems for added softness. My bedside table never looked this good. Sometimes, a girl needs to treat herself. Right?!
Take a look:
The Way We Live: A Haverhill Mansion
While on the East Coast, the children and I had the opportunity to visit a friend whom I met 15 years ago, when Cocoon (the store) first opened in Boston. Having stayed in touch all these years, it was a real treat to finally see his new home. Its grandness took us all for surprise. Filled with a lifetime of memories, this historical house balances New England tradition with a healthy dose of creative flair. As the kids and I toured the house (almost getting lost a few times) we were not only taken by its size, but with number of family furnishings and objects that have remained so dear to its occupants throughout the years. Pairing pieces from their individual pasts with items from their present, created an inviting and eclectic atmosphere. One I just knew had to be a feature in The Way We Live.
Many thanks, MV, for your friendship and for sharing your beautiful home with us.
Five Friday Favorites
1. Room inspiration for our upcoming bathroom renovation.
2. This sexy number for my Fall wardrobe.
3. A woven top handmade stoneware pencil pot for the home office.
4. Anthropologie's Susila Rattan Chair, a current obsession.
5. And, just because, a leather and brass magazine rack!
Life Happens: Precious Times
Looking at photos I recently took of our children, I can clearly see the changes in them. These changes are not just physical. True, the baby fat is no longer there, their faces are elongating, their eyes are more expressive, and their height, well their height is ever changing. What I notice most, however, is the sweet spot they are in right now for us. They're all very engaged within our family, funnier than ever, and still eager to please. Their personalities are coming through and they are becoming comfortable with themselves. These times are precious. I'm confident they will always be as they are now, and their loving, kind, charismatic personalities will be shared with many, but the fact that they still want and need to be with Alex and me, is something we do not take for granted. Precious times, indeed.
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Debra Cass Szidon
Lover of layered neutrals, mixed patterns, contrasting textures and all things botanical. My creative energies pull me in many different directions but I’m most grounded as an interior decorator, handbag designer and mother. Cocoon Home blog is where I share my reflections on family, work and my creative journey.
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