room shuffle & midwest modern
July 1, 2008
This weekend kicked off the gauhaus room shuffle. We’re moving furniture and redecorating three rooms of the house in order to have the perfect space for the nursery. First up is the basement which will be the new location of our office, plus as an added bonus I’ll finally have the art and craft room I’ve always wanted – granted it shares its space with the washer and dryer, but I’m excited nonetheless. Especially because I now have a place to do some sewing and I have a brand new collection of Amy Butler’s Midwest Modern fabric!
I saw the above tissue holder on Etsy and instantly fell in love with the fabric, so I had to seek it out. The colors are perfect in our bathroom and our new bedroom after we redecorate, so I bought a bunch to make pillows and blankets. If he’s a good puppy, Odie might even get a new bed out of it too.
It looks like a bunch of people are also inspired by Amy’s new line. Over on decor8 they had a contest of mood boards sponsored by Amy Butler Design.
Entry Filed under: around the haus, design inspiration, shopping. Tags: amy butler fabric, midwest modern.
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1. Lauren Burns | July 2, 2008 at 9:31 am
How funny…you knew my bedroom is gray and yellow but 2 weeks ago I decided to add in hot pink as another accent color. I guess great minds think alike.
2. my kind of sling « &hellip | July 2, 2008 at 3:18 pm
[...] this sling today on Cool Mom Picks (love that site) – recognize the fabric? I think the flowers might be too girly for my little man, but it looks like there are a bunch more [...]
3. she’s crafty «&hellip | August 21, 2008 at 9:13 am
[...] things were stashed away in bins and boxes in the attic and basement. So, the first step of the gauhaus room shuffle has been to pull everything out of storage and take over one half of the laundry dungeon, I mean [...]