Monday

{Ideas for transforming ordinary objects}


A lot of how I decorate is based on what I find laying around the house, at my local thrift store, or yard sales. I try to keep it useful so I don't add clutter, I add function and fun.
If something draws my eye, I buy it. I figure I'll find out what to do with it later.
And I always do...

Whether it a vintage yard stick, or a tomato can, I can find a place for it. And, with a little inspiration, you can too. Some items can be altered to be transformed into something other than their original use, and they're the best ones. They add life, personality and uniqueness to your home.

I put together some images of items I have used around my own house to inspire you to do the same.




  




 








Places to be inspired...
I love Pinterest and I find a TON of inspiration there. If you'd like to peek and see what I'm pinning, you can follow me here.

I like to share many of the good ideas I find on the web on The Painted Home's facebook page.
There's tons of creative ideas floating around the internet, so follow along!

Recently, I starting using instagram for all the photos I take on my phone. I'd be happy to have you check out some of my inspiration. Click here to follow

1 comment:

  1. G'morning Denise!
    I certainly do love all the ways you inspire here at your Painted Home.
    I love seeing ordinary things in new ways. The ideas just don't come as quick as the used to.
    Then I look on Pinterest and around at other blogs-- and I think, I've done this, that or the other.

    So--it's true--THERE IS NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN!

    have a great week, Pat

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Denise Sabia, interior designer extraordinaire and author of “The Painted Home” blog, has an exceptional eye that takes everyday items found in flea markets, thrift shops or simply along the roadside and turns them into unique pieces that freshen and warm your home … without breaking your budget. Denise began dabbling in design over 20 years ago by decorating children’s rooms as a hobby. She transitioned to unique paint finishes and furniture, while studying design at Philadelphia University.

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