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Vintage Radio “Lights up” to a new tune

Taylor
08 Feb 2015
DIY, Interior Design Room, Office, Repurposed
Baldwinsville NY, bookcases, Clay NY, consultation, credenza, custom, decorator, designer, DIY, flicker bulb, Home Interior Designs, Home Office, lamp, Liverpool NY, Phoenix NY, radio, repurpose, reuse, Syracuse NY, TayRose Design, vintage

When I was designing this  home office, I was thinking about what I could put on the credenza that was going to be on the wall behind the desk.

office at Parade of Homes 2014 TayRose Design

At an auction I spied an old radio shell.  I loved the arched lines and vintage speaker fabric amazingly, in fairly good condition.  The knobs were missing, unfortunately, but I still thought I wanted to try and buy it and find a new purpose for this bygone piece.  I was able to get the radio, and it sat in my work room for a long time.  I even tried to sell it on Craigs List as is, but no one seemed to be interested.

old vintage radio shell

 

The design of the office was eclectic in feel, with framed old portraits, some beautiful turtle shells hung on the wall and wood with iron standing bookshelves.  There were old atlas books, and old cameras on the shelves, so when I remembered the old radio, I thought this would be a great addition to this office.  I didn’t want just the shell of a radio sitting there, I wanted it to have more of a purpose.  I looked at the back and removed the back panel of the radio….there was quite a bit of room in there, enough for a small lamp of some kind.  A lamp where the light could glow out through the speaker fabric on the front of the radio…and if the light flickered, like a candle….ooo so much the nicer!!

inside old radio shell

I cleaned out the inside of the radio really well and re-stained the radio shell after a light sanding.  Some of the wood veneer was chipped and missing, but most of the radio was in good shape, and that coat of stain made a wonderful difference.  All I had to do was set my small little lamp inside, add the flickering light bulb I found at the Dollar Store, and plug it in….the bulb was an orangey color, so it really looked like a flame, which was really just the animated touch that warmed up that already cozy office.

flicker bulb for radio

 

I was really happy with the outcome, so glad something that was just a shell of it’s former self, now stood renewed not with a tune but with a warm glow.

radio lamp in office

Curbside throw away makes great Nursery addition

Taylor
02 Jan 2015
Custom Design, DIY, Kids Room, Repurposed
blackboard, chair, crib, hand painted, Handmade, Interior Design, Nursery, repurpose, reupholster, TayRose, vintage

While out driving around one day, I came to a stop sign, and as usual, looked both ways before starting to accelerate into traffic.   I spied to my right a pile of discards at the curb in front of a house.  Instead of turning left, I pulled over to the right in front of the pile and eyed a vintage crib…remember the ones with the puppy and kitty decal on the wooden ends? Well this crib instead of decals were hand painted with the same vintage look of the old decals….these were coming home with me!  Not sure what I wanted to do with it yet, but I’ll figure that out later.  There were also a couple of broken dining room chairs where only the legs and seats remained…I threw them in the back of the car as well.

Curbside vintage crib find

Curbside crib ready for repurposing

Little did I know then that these curbside treasures would come together in an idea for a Nursery I was designing for the Parade of Homes in 2014.  I have a tendency of wanting to use something in a totally different way…a real repurposed project.  For the Nursery, I was already using a vintage iron crib, a hand-painted dresser, some German Glittery Cuckoo clocks for the wall mural (see my other post about this project) so I needed something to fill in some space on the floor near the window.  A chair….not just any chair, but a “crib” chair.  A perfect perch to set a favorite stuffed animal, or a chair for supporting their first steps.  Plus, I painted the back as a chalkboard, so this chair can grow into the next phase of their lives. Read more!

Nostalgic treasures made from a cherished coat

Taylor
01 Jan 2015
DIY, Holiday, Repurposed
cat, collar, fox, fur, gift, ornament, owl, repurpose, reused, squirrel, TayRose Design, vintage

Christmas is a very special time of the year….people bustling to get ready for family and friends to share the day with, shopping to find that special gift,  planning the meals with all the favorite passed down recipes, and most importantly, remembering the true Spirit of the day and rejoicing in all our blessings.

Vintage mink collar from cherished coat

Vintage mink collar to be transformed into ornaments

A few weeks before Christmas, while visiting my Mother-in-law, she proceeded to tell us about a very special coat she had received one Christmas that my Father-in-law and daughter had picked out as a gift for Christmas many years ago.  That coat was a warm wool that had a real mink collar and she felt like a Queen whenever she wore it….she also received a matching mink hat, boots and long leather gloves!  Can you picture this back in the 60’s?  Having 6 kids, this splurge purchase was very rare and so cherished!   Well, as she told the story with a gleam in her eye, she handed me the mink collar that she had saved over the years…so cherished, and said to me, ” I know you can do something with this if you want it “.  At the time, I was in awe that she entrusted me with this treasure, and we had talked a bit about making a hat out of it, but that idea just didn’t seem like enough to honor this piece of joy.  So, I left still in a quandry….

About a week before Christmas while driving home I had an epiphany….I usually get a lot of ideas while driving, lol…I kept thinking about the story of the coat and how I’m sure all 6 kids must have remembered that coat and the memories of her in the coat…so I knew that I had to make something with that fur collar that can be shared with all the siblings…but what?

I had been thinking while driving about lugging down all the numerous storage totes full of Christmas decor from the garage rafters, and whether or not I was going to put up a tree this year, when the thought struck me….an ornament.  I could make an ornament for each of the siblings using a part of the fur collar that can be brought out each year to remind them of how special their Mother felt with her cherished coat.  All of a sudden my mind was racing with everything that had fur that I could hopefully create for an ornament….a squirrel, a cat, a fox, an owl…yes, yes, I think I can do it!   I wanted each animal to have some meaning for each sibling (plus Mom gets to choose one for herself too of course!): one sister loves cats, another owls, my husband photographed a den of baby foxes for weeks, and the others all have squirrels that are fed at their feeders.

For 5 days I was sequestered in front of a table full of beads, fur, the gold wool collar scraps, felt, wire, embroidery thread, stuffing – making patterns and hand sewing ornaments.  It took all my nerve to make the first cut into that beautiful collar, but once I saw the squirrel tail, and the cat face, and the fox tail and tummy, and the owl….there was only joy…time was my only enemy.

Since we were celebrating Christmas with my Mother-in-law and Sister-in-law, I had to get at least their ornaments finished, the other siblings lived far away and I knew they would get them after the holiday.  As I was working, I looked around at the table heaped with supplies which was the table in our family room….my patient husband making a small space on the corner to set his plate down…and I thought, I better make all the ornaments now, for I’m in the groove, the supplies are all here, plus, it will be a special treat for my Mother-in-law to be able to see all the different ornaments her collar has made, and have a hand in choosing which ornament goes to what child.  Great! With that mission in mind, I proceeded to work fervorishly and was able to finish the last one after midnight on Christmas Eve….another blessing. 

To go along with the ornament I really wanted to repeat the story of her coat somehow and I asked my husband, who is a very good writer…he doesn’t think so, but he is…if he would write a little poem that I could include with each ornament. I thought I would roll up the poem like a little scroll and hang on the ornament as a keepsake.   My husband did not disappoint…the next morning there was a poem sitting on my computer when I woke up and it was just what I had envisioned and knew he could produce, and it went like this…

“We hope you’ll find pleasure, in this little treasure, his pieces from years gone by.

Although he can’t speak, he’s really unique, we want you to understand why.

He’s like no other, a part of our Mother, that put a gleam in her eye.

You just have to think, she was pretty in mink, in a coat that made her sigh.”

I told you he was good!

All I can say is that every long hour and bloody poked fingers from the hand sewing was worth it when I watched with drawn in breath as she gently unwrapped each ornament.  I knew at that moment, that these ornaments were the perfect use for that cherished collar!   Don’t you agree?

Now I can’t wait to hear from all the sisters after receiving their bit of nostalgia!

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Mink collar Squirrel ornament

Squirrel ornament made from vintage mink coat collar

Mink collar Fox Ornament

Fox ornament made from vintage coat mink collar

Mink collar cat ornament

Cat face ornament from vintage mink coat collar

Mink collar Owl ornament

Owl ornament made from vintage mink coat collar

2012 Parade of Homes Guest bath in “Riverside” model

Taylor
01 May 2014
Art, DIY, Interior Design Room, Repurposed
Bath, frames, Home Design, Interior Design, Parade of Homes, photograph, Powder room, pulley, Taylor Regal, TayRose, vessel sink, vintage, Wall Art

 

While working with the builder, Jack Scalice of Pigliavento Builders on the design for the Parade of Homes model, I had the great opportunity of designing the interior and exterior of the home with colors and decor as well as choosing tile, cabinetry and hardware.

Riverside Parade of Homes 2012 board & batten

Riverside Parade of Homes 2012 board & batten

Since the Riverwalk Development was near water and nature walkways, I wanted the colors and interior feel to be soft, with color shades of water.  I love trying to design in unexpected ways…a discovery for all of the thousands of guests that walk through the home…something they may not have seen before.  I also like to use products in different ways, use items on hand, or items found at a budget to repurpose.

For the Guest bath on the first floor of the 2012 Parade of Homes, I wanted to design something on the wall of the small bath that would fill the space, not take away from the pretty color on the walls, incorporate the existing window and be unique.   I always keep a stash of frames that I find at various garage sales, thrift stores and auctions, and I thought this design would be the perfect project to use up some of the frames in a fun way.

I measured the wall space and on my garage floor, I laid out after several attempts, the best way that the frames would work in the space plus accounting for the spacing to hang.   I wanted the frames to look like were suspended in space, including the window, all in the same color plus, since I  thought if I used chain to hang them, it would add to the water/nautical feel of the rest of the house.  I decided instead of having all the frames hang in their original colors, to paint them all white to match, so your eye just notices the shapes and not distracted by  colors.   I purposefully did not put anything inside, letting the color of the walls framed by the frame be the “art”.   Even the toilet paper roll was “framed” The trickiest part was hanging the chain so that they all hung straight….fortunately, I had some helping hands with the builder and his wife to help with this installation!

For over the sink, I decided to paint the framed mirror white to match the other frames, plus added the same painted chain I used to hang the frames and, for fun, water bottle bottom rosettes in the corners.   A few more painted frames hung over the toilet and towel bar to round out the white “art” on the walls.

painted framed mirror with chain for bath

painted framed mirror with chain for bath TayRose Design

I repurposed an antique commode to hold the glass vessel sink by having the back  and a few drawers cut out  in back to accommodate the faucet plumbing.  The drawers were all lined in old book pages, with added vintage clear glass knobs to match the glass vessel sink.

All in all, the room was a success, and the new owners loved everything and wanted to keep it all!  Best compliment I could receive!

Parade of Homes 2012 guest bath

Painted frames linked as wall art for bath TayRose Design

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