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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Bailey’s Home & Storage


I promise to eventually get back to more fashion related posts… I’ve got lots of things planned for the blog after the big move. But for now, pretty much all fashiony things have been pushed to the back of my mind in favor of interior design and remodeling projects.

One of our main goals in restoring this old home is to do things in a way that utilizes “green” products and processes. Green. That’s such a buzz word nowadays and I sort of hate the way it’s overused and abused but it’s still the most apt word I can think of to sum up our philosophy toward the house. Anyway, I digress. One of my favorite ways to “be green”, if you will, is finding new ways to use old products. I’ve been researching how to turn an old dresser into a bathroom vanity, searching for old crates to use as storage in my new studio space and collecting flea market odds and end for decorating.

For inspiration, I’ve been studying the Bailey’s Home & Storage site. Unfortunately it’s out of our reach – both geographically and financially but it’s so much fun to look! From their site…

“The things we sell are a surprising mix of vintage and new from a variety of sources – but they all share the qualities integral to our repair, reuse, rethink philosophy. One of our favourite things is to reuse unloved bits and pieces (small or large) that we find on our travels, and give them a new lease of life – it’s our version of recycling… so abandoned bobbins from old textile mills turn up on our shelves as egg timers, lamp bases or string holders; scraps of floor board become mirror frames, tables or even kitchen units.”

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