Tag: rug

  • Rug Design Challenge Winners

    Rug Design Challenge Winners

    Thank you so much to everyone for voting in the Annie Selke Rug Design Challenge. They decided to bring twelve rugs (rather than just the top 10) into production — which includes my quilt-inspired design!

    Annie Selke Rug Design Challenge Winners

    The winning rugs are going on to become part of a capsule collection for Annie Selke’s Dash & Albert, and the goal is to introduce them at High Point Market next spring. I understand creating finished products for printed goods from my experience in running the stationery line, but I’m curious about how it plays out for rugs. Textile materials and finishing techniques are details that I pay attention to when buying, and now I get to learn about that from the production side (and share everything with you along the way)!

    Quilt-Inspired Rug Design by Nicole Balch of Making it Lovely for Annie Selke, Coming in 2018

    You can see the clear quilting inspiration. Those triangles are a classic element (popping up again lately in cement tiles, too). I created each of the elements in Illustrator, starting with the floral border based on a block unit, and then using that block to determine widths for the rest. I worked on adjusting border sizes and proportions, and then finished by filling the center field with the quilt pattern. There are actually three colors here, the cream and then both brown and black, giving it a subtle depth. It would still work well in just two colors though, and if it were flatwoven that would make it reversible, so this is all of the stuff I’m excited to learn about as we move forward!

    I know a lot of you were excited about the bug designs. I was too, but I knew they were a risk going into this. The people that liked them really liked them. I really liked them! They did well in the voting process, but unfortunately not quite well enough to make the cut.

    Bug Rug Designs — Making it Lovely

    The exercise of drawing and turning that into a workable pattern was so enjoyable though! I’ve always returned to art and design again and again, and this challenge reawakened that in me, so I’m super thankful for that. (And I have a million more ideas I want to make real now!)

    I’m also excited to know that people will be able to decorate their homes with a rug that I designed. That’s an honor, and I didn’t realize how much it would mean to me until I started working on these. Thank you, thank you, thank you for all of your support. I’m over the moon today!

  • A Colorful Pain-in-the…

    A Colorful Pain-in-the…

    A new rug has once again entered our house. It’s cute and colorful! August likes it! Tiny Lego pieces get lost where the baby can crawl over and find/eat them or you step on them, ouch! I did not realize what a pain it would be to make sure there aren’t little tiny toys hidden, lying in wait. It’s not an impossible task but it is worth mentioning in case you’re looking for something similar. I imagine this would be a problem with most of the colorful options I was looking at, or with any heavily patterned rug.

    Colorful Rag Rug

    The bigger problem is that it’s a cheap rug, and that’s evident in the quality. Basically, it’s just a big 8×10 cotton rag rug, but even among rag rugs, quality varies. The little loops are continuously popping up and I have to tuck them back in or trim them. And of course I can’t use the vacuum’s beater brush, which may or may not be a problem in the long run. Returning a rug by mail is a pain, but the shipping both ways is free and I’m going to replace it with either this one or this one instead. The flat weave should last longer and be easier to keep clean, which is worth the hassle of swapping them out. It’s a disappointment and a minor setback, but it’s easily fixable.

    Little Loops Sticking Out in a Rag Rug

    A new desk is here too. (I sold the armchair to make room for it.) August requested red and the one I was going to order (#20 in the roundup) sold out before I grab one, so I went with one of the other options. It’s sturdy and solid and will stand up to little boy wear and tear, and the castors have locks on the front wheels. Plus, obscenely large pet cages fit beneath it, so bonus!

    Guinea Pigs Take Up a LOT of Room

    Eventually a chair and some sort of drawers/storage will go where the cage is, but August is happy to have the boy guinea pigs in his room right now and that’s the best place for them.

    The new layout with the bed in front of the windows means we couldn’t use the sconce we had again as a bedside light. I spotted the windsor task floor lamp on clearance and I bought the store’s floor model, figuring it would work well as a replacement. The cord is part of its design, but the floor switch is annoying because you have to get out of bed to turn the light on or off. A plug-in dimmer switch will solve the problem.

    Windsor Task Floor Lamp

    How’s that old “to do” list shaping up?

    To do:

    • paint the bed frame

    • upholster the headboard

    • no more bed rail

    • new rug return and replace the new rug

    • rearrange the furniture

    • repaint (maybe) (definitely)

    • add shelves above the radiator

    • more art

    • organize (and pare down) the toys

    • replace the light with a ceiling fan

  • Let’s Put Together a Reading Corner

    Let’s Put Together a Reading Corner

    These are always fun for me to put together. Which pieces would you pick to pull together a little reading corner? Below, I’ll show you which ones I’d choose!
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  • Black and White Striped Rug Giveaway

    Black and White Striped Rug Giveaway

    The Olin rug is one of my favorites out there. Its bold scale and black and white color palette are so appealing, and it comes in a ton of sizes too.

    Think this would make a lovely addition to your home? There are two opportunities to win one (in the size of your choice)! Visit Crate & Barrel’s Facebook page today to enter there, and you can also leave a comment on this post through December 23 to enter here. Good luck!

    Open to US residents only, one entry per person. A winner will be randomly drawn, and your comment must be posted by December 23 at midnight CST to be eligible. The winner will be contacted via email and posted here once confirmed.

    Congratulations to the winner, Melissa!

  • New Page: Rug Sources

    New Page: Rug Sources

    One of the most frequent questions I get is “Where did you get that pink zigzag rug in your living room?”. Well now I’ve gathered images and listed sources for all the rugs used throughout my home.

    My Living Room

    The Dining Room and Living Room

    Go check it out!