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{Rouge}

You know Summer is around the corner when you start setting up the deck. 

The wood on wood theme was awesome, but needed a little sprucing up. It’s as simple as painting one feature item, wall, or piece of furniture a bold color, which instantly transforms the entire space. In this case, we painted the Bamboo Feature a deep red, which ultimately makes our outdoor space that much more legit. 

Great idea for a picture wall; by incorporating your favourite place, vacation spot or your heritage and transforming it into a piece of art. 

Great idea for a picture wall; by incorporating your favourite place, vacation spot or your heritage and transforming it into a piece of art. 

Another picture wall that takes the cake! 

Another picture wall that takes the cake! 

{Window Panes}

We recently turned a bunch of Antique Window Panes into a Room divider for a client. 

You can reuse them for many purposes…replace the glass with mirror and use in your bathroom, a visual piece of art, or something functional like the room divider. 

Thoughts?

{Think Outside The Box}

We’ve been busy lately doing art projects that mostly involve turning something old, into something new - but with a different purpose. 

Check out the pics for some ideas for projects you can do yourself!  

{Wooden Crates}

Obviously we are super into making something new out of something old, and this is the perfect example. We repurposed antique soda crates into side tables, complete with glass top and castors. Adds a rustic feel and is clearly a great addition to any space. 

Turn a closet into a Reading Nook. 

Turn a closet into a Reading Nook. 

Wood Panel Walls is the New Exposed Brick…

Instantly changes the entire look of any room. Can’t wait to fill our living room wall with reclaimed wood, with grey and black accent slabs. In love.

Key Hole Lamp Shade

Have always been in love with keys, and this just takes it up a notch. Would look awesome in any room. 

Crate Shelves.

Reclaimed wooden crates bought from Antique stores or old factories, transformed into awesome book shelves. 

woooodit:

Katrin Arens uses reclaimed wood from derelict country houses, cellars, and carpentry studios to make rustic furniture.

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