Selasa, 28 Desember 2010

The Shop Project: Office/Apartment

So, this is the view from the inside of the apartment/office; looking out through my $100 double door/window...I have tried to use all salvaged/re-purposed materials :)  The door came from 2nd Chance in downtown Boise: it's solid wood with glazed windows & came with the frame and lock-set; what a deal! 
 I luv recycling/re-purposing & this is an example of how anyone can use recycled materials: I saved money & supported a worthy cause all at the same time :)  Throughout the apartment remodel, I have tried to use this method whenever possible: oops paint, existing light fixtures, or fixtures from the Re-Store or 2nd Chance, materials I already had on hand, and some great finds from the Reuseum :) --more on that later...--


This is the downstairs looking in from the door; a tiny space that will be kitchen, office, jewelry studio, & dining room all in one :)  I'm going for a French/Italian/Shabby/Industrial style: concrete floors, plastered walls, stainless steel sink, exposed hardware, & anything galvanized I can get my hands on....  please ignore the cans of paint & mud; it's going to be cute, I promise!


And a chandelier or 2, of course: I'm soooo excited about this: always wanted a crystal chandelier, but never had one & I found this one at Diamond Street Recycling: it's from Barbacoa: burnt & black & sooooo Gothic looking!  It even has melted glass from the light bulbs!  (Barbacoa burnt down last New Years, & has rebuilt to open again this New Years)  It's been re-wired--thanks so much to Marcella--& will be displayed in all it's imperfect glory---I am going to replace the missing/broken crystals with clear ones for contrast & a bit of it's old sparkle :)  See pics of the original; before the fire, here: http://www.barbacoa-boise.com/gallery.html



And this is the beginnings of the too cute bathroom: steel pedestal, white sink, steel mirror, & light fixture from the Re-Store... After a quick wash of dark paint, it was a good as new :)  $5
I just scored some cool old lockers from Diamond Street that will serve as storage; they will go on the wall next to the sink for towels, paper, make-up, & other essentials.  Also got some cute old first-aid kits (empty) to mount on the walls for medicine cabinets; more on that later :)  The mirror is an imperfect first try that was made for another project, the sink & faucet were eBay scores, & the pedestal was welded together out of old trade show displays that I picked up at another scrap yard.


This is a little wall made from pickets that came from 2nd chance: they are the same pickets we used to trim out the doors & room; I just white-washed them here: they cover up my discounted floor-model fridge that's on the other side---it's going to hold all the produce I will grow next summer :)  BTW; the stainless steel sink in the background; I bought that last year off of Craigslist for a garden sink: it was outside on my patio all year, & then got a new home in the apartment-it's perfect!  3 basins, stainless steel, & lots of surface area---it's going to get a cute curtain soon to cover up the plumbing...soon :)

Up the stairs, there are 2 attic rooms that we are working on: they will get the plaster & paint treatment & 1 will be the bedroom, the other will be storage/closet/computer station.  All in all, there is not much room, but I'm really looking forward to downsizing & simplifying---it's been fun to come up with creative solutions that will work in this tiny space : )  & I am definitely looking forward to the cost savings over paying for the big house that we hardly use...letting go of some of the stuff is proving to be a challenge, but it's only stuff, right??  Getting rid of the excess means more freedom for creativity & quality time...

The New Year is definitely going to be full of changes; & I'm looking forward to the possibilities... More to come later...

amber





The Shop Project....

Things are coming along at the new shop: since this summer we have added doors, replaced windows, hauled in gravel/road mix for the trucks, sheet rocked, painted, plastered, poured concrete, & even planted a few things for the spring :)
 We also put a wood stove in the workshop area; omg, I'm luv'ing it!  For the past 5 years I've been working with no heat in the winter, so to have a cozy fireplace has been soooo great...
 New steel rack ready to be filled up, and a few storage sheds to hold all the extra tools & stuff (it takes a lot of stuff for these projects)  It's been a lot of work, but getting down to the fun part now; moving in my work tables & setting up to get busy on some new creations!


 This fall I built a little retaining wall out of junk found around the property: old tires, chunks of concrete, rocks, logs, etc: I think it turned out really cute :)  I can't wait till spring to add more plants & landscaping...
 And a patio out front out of scrounged bricks & stepping stones :)


 My neighbors at the property :)  There are also lots of quails, a fox or 2, and some cows :)


My view out front :)  The shop has the workspace and a little apartment too that we have been working on: tour of progress tomorrow :)  Soon I'll be moving my office and jewelry studio into the little apartment: very excited to have everything in one place. 

I'm really anxious to get moved in and working: a great way to start off the new year--I'm looking forward to new creations & seeing the big projects come together.  And blogging more!!! I'm soooo behind: will be working on catching up on updates for Kleiner Park (soon to start fab.), my projects with the city of Boise: Hobble Creek Park (giant weather vane) and the Greening of the Grove/8th Street Art plan,  the Idaho Botanical Garden (it's a surprise),  as well as other side projects....   It's going to be another busy year; & I'm looking forward to new adventures.

Amber



Jumat, 10 Desember 2010

Show & Tell: more trophies :)

 
Commissioned by Hansen-Rice Construction, these are the yearly Management of Steel Awards.
The company specializes in huge steel buildings, so naturally they asked for awards that had some I-beams...
I also added some bolts & other specialty fasteners: cute huh??
I wonder what they would think of me describing their steel awards as cute?   lol :)


Amber

Sabtu, 04 Desember 2010

Show & Tell: AGC Trophies

This is the 3rd year I've done trophies for the AGC year end awards: I think these are my favorites so far...
Each year, I come up with a new design--but use some of the same components: every year I've used bearings of some kind...  The bearings on this set all still rotate: kinda fun to fiddle with.
Other components include cable, nuts, bolts, & steel gears for the base :)

This one is the President's Cup; pretty cool, I think.  The big self-aligning bearing in the middle rotates & spins :) 
Love the brass accents :)

The awards will be presented tonight at the annual Gala & auction: hope everyone likes them!!
Amber