Friday, May 31, 2013

The Horse Print is Up!

I am so excited today... our horse print is framed and is already up on the wall! I have been stalking calling Hobby Lobby to check on when it was set to arrive in the store. I even said to the saleswoman on the phone today, can you tell I am a little excited?? I knew it was going to be beautiful when she asked {over the phone} if she could have it?!?  :) Let's get right to the pictures, shall we?







I am so glad I went with the lighter, foggy print. It blends in, yet still makes you take notice. I thank my readers for their help on that one! The gray driftwood frame also brings a rustic quality to the print and I think it works well with the equestrian photo. I am really pleased with the quality of work in the framing from Hobby Lobby. It took about two weeks to get it back, but it was well worth the wait. I really searched around frame shops for the best price, and Hobby Lobby was the least expensive by far. And I didn't even have to sacrifice quality to get a better price! And now to discuss the artist's work... I am blown away by the talent of etsy seller Jennifer Meyers, from her shop, Apples and Oats. She does an amazing job capturing these beautiful animals in a way that is ethereal and whimsical. The title of this print is Once Upon A Dream and can be found here. That is the perfect title for this picture, since it is so lovely and dreamy. Jennifer is able to enlarge prints and this one is the 30x40 size. When the print arrived, it was very well packaged inside a tube, which was then securely placed inside a box for added protection. Jennifer was also super sweet and included this 8x10 horse print in the package! I can't wait to find a home for that beauty! I would definitely buy from this shop again. Please pay her wonderful shop a visit and browse around.

Have a wonderful weekend! Wish us luck... we are mulching in the yard!

pt sinar semesta

BAG. POLA & PC (2 ORANG)
1) Laki-laki (usia max. 35 tahun)
2) Pendidikan SMK Jurusan Teknik Mesin
3) Bisa membaca gambar tehnik
4) Bisa mengoperasikan mesin las
5) Bisa menggunakan alat ukur (kaliper)
6) Ulet, bisa bekerja team, tehti, ada kemauan untuk belajar
BAG. MAINTENANCE (2 ORANG)
1) Laki2 (usia max. 35 tahun)
2) Pendidikan SMK Jurusan Listrik
3) Ulet, bisa bekerja team, teliti, ada kemauan untuk belajar
Bagi siswa kelas 12 Jurusan Mesin & Jurusan Listik untuk daftar langsung ke BKK smk 2 surakarta.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

PT SINAR MAS

UMUM:
1. PRIA
2. Umur maksimal 25 TAHUN
3. KELAS XII DAN ALUMNI
DOKUMEN BERKAS PENDAFTARAN:
1. Surat Lamaran ditujukan kepada PT. SMART Tbk.
2. Daftar Riwayat hidup
3. Pas Foto berwarna masin-masing 2 lb u kuran 4x6
4. Foto Copy RAPORT semester 5 ( BAGI KELAS XII)
5. Foto Copy Ijazah dan Transkrip (BAGI ALUMNI)
6. Foto copy KTP/SIM yg masih berlaku 1 lembar.
TES RABU KAMIS, 12-13 JUNI 2013
smk 1 magelang

pt propan raya

UMUM:
1. LAKI-LAKI dan PEREMPUAN
2. Pendidikan SMA/SMK semua Jurusan (SMEA, STM,SMKK dll)
3. Boleh dari SMK selain SMKN 1 Magelang
4. Usia maksimal 27 tahun
5. Tidak buta warna
6. Memiliki SIM C
RENCANA TES 19 JUNI 2013 DI SMK NEGERI 1 MAGELANG
Penempatan area Jateng dan DIY

pt sapta indra sejati

MECHANIC PREPARATION PROGRAM (MPP)
Kualifikasi :
1. Pria, usia maksimum 25 tahun
2. Lulusan SMK / STM dengan jurusan Mesin, Otomotif, Elektro & Listrik
3. Nilai rata-rata raport 6,5
4. Tinggi badan minimum 165 cm
5. Tidak cacat tubuh, tidak berkaca mata, tidak bertato & tidak bertindik
6. Belum pernah mengikuti Tes Seleksi PT SIS dalam waktu 1 tahun terakhir ini
TEMPAT PENDAFTARAN DAN TES
SMK warga surakarta

pt morasco marco adhesive

PERSYARATAN UMUM:
1. PRIA
2. LULUSAN SMK/SMU SEMUA JURUSAN
3. NILAI IJASAH/RAPOT 6
4. TINGGI BADAN MIN. 165 CM (OPERATOR PRODUKSI), MIN. 163 CM (MEKANIK)
5. BELUM MENIKAH
6. USIA MAK. 23 TAHUN
7. BERBADAN SEHAT, TIDAK BUTA WARNA, TIDAK BERKACAMATA, TDK BERTATO
8. BERKELAKUAN BAIK DAN BEBAS NARKOBA
9. SIAP DITEMPATKAN DI SERANG, BANTEN
TEMPAT PENDAFTARAN DAN TES
SMK BINA PATRIA 2 SUKOHARJO
JL. MAWAR NO. 1 BULAKREJO SUKOHARJO, JAWA TENGAH
PENDAFTARAN PALING LAMBAT TGL 8 JUNI 2013

pt nissan mobil

Syarat :
• Minimal Lulusan SMK / SMA / MA sederajat
• Rata-rata nilai Ujian Nasional minimal 6,5
• Usia maksimal 25 tahun
• Tinggi badan minimal 165 cm
• Siap ditempatkan di Pabrik NISSAN Purwakarta – Jawa Barat
Kelengkapan Berkas :
• Surat Lamaran
• Fotokopi Ijazah & Transkrip nilai
• Fotokopi KTP
• Fotokopi Surat Keterangan Dokter
• Nomor telepon yang bisa dihubungi (wajib dituliskan di surat lamaran).
BAGI YANG MEMENUHI PERSYARATAN DI ATAS SILAHKAN MENGIRIMKAN DATA LAMARAN KE BKK SMK N 1 Wanareja.cilacap

pt. bhumi cahaya

PT.BHUMI CAHAYA TOUR N TRAVEL, JL.JEND.SUDIRMA ­N NO.09 SUKOHARJO
Membutuhkan Staff Ticketing dengan syarat :
- komunikatif
- menguasai ticketing
- menguasai komputer dan bahasa inggris
Lamaran paling lambat tanggal 07 Juni 2013
2. OPCO perusahaan yang bergerak di bidang manajemen food and beverage
- Pendidikan minimal SMK, pengalaman 1 tahun :
Guest Management, Cook, Bartender, supervisor, receptions/host
- Pendidikan minimal SMK
Steward, Waiter/ss, Daily worker, House keepingdan office boy

dapur solo grup

Restaurant Dapur Solo Grup
1. Kasir ( Partimer & magang )
- Wanita usia maks : 25 Tahun
- Minimal pendidikan SMK
- Bersedia bekerja dengan shift time
2. Waiter / waitress
- Pria/wanita maks : 30 Tahun
- Minimal pendidikan SMK
- Bersedia bekerja dengan shift time
3. Cleaning service ( partimer & magang )
- Pria maksimal : 30 Tahun
- Bersedia bekerja dengan shift time

pt. inti gandan

INFO LOWONGAN
PT. INTI GANDAN PERDANA (ASTRA GROUP)
Laki-laki
SMK jurusan Mesin, Otomotif, Listrik, Elektro
Tinggi badan min. 165 cm
Usia max. 24 tahun
LAMARAN DIMASUKAN SECEPATNYA KE BKK SMK NEGERI 1 KARAWANG
PELAKSANAAN TES TANGGAL, 10 JUNI 2013

pt wings group

PT. WINGS GROUP
Penempatan Wilayah : Karawang, Bekasi dan Jakarta
OPERATOR PRODUKSI (OP)
•Perempuan
•Pendidikan min. SMU/ SMK sederajat semua jurusan
•Usia max. 24 tahun
•Bersedia bekerja dengan sistem shift
•Bersedia ditempatkan di DKI Jakarta & Jawa Barat
LAMARAN DIMASUKAN SECEPATNYA KE BKK SMK NEGERI 1 KARAWANG

pt musashi

DIBUKA PENDAFTARAN CALON TENAGA KERJA PT. MUSASHI AUTOPARTS INDONESIA DI SMK NEGERI 2 SRAGEN. SYARAT - SYARAT :
1. LAKI-LAKI KELAS XII ATAU ALUMNI SMK SEMUA JURUSAN
2. BELUM PERNAH IKUT SELEKSI DI PT. MUSASHI
3. TINGGI BADAN MINIMAL 163 CM
4. LULUS SELEKSI YANG DILAKSANAKAN PERUSAHAAN.
TES SELEKSI DILAKSANAKAN PADA 21 - 23 JUNI 2013 MULAI JAM 08.00 DI SMK NEGERI 2 SRAGEN.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

My Top Home Accessory Picks {And Basement Sneak Peek!}

A room truly does not feel complete without the accessories. They definitely make the space and take it to the next level. For me, a room feels completely finished when there are layers of pattern, art and texture. It is through the careful editing that a space fully comes together. I thought it would be fun to round up my favorite accessories and pieces that work with any home and style. Every room pretty much needs one of these pieces!  :)

X Benches or Small Ottomans


Whether by themselves or in pairs, x benches and small ottomans look great under consoles, at the foot of a bed, under a large piece of art or mirror and to use as a foot rest. They are such a chic and practical option for almost any room. Plus, you can add a pop of color to the space by upholstering them in a fun fabric.

Poufs
via


Poufs are similar to small ottomans and x benches, in that they can also go anywhere! I love seeing them in a family room or nursery. They are great for resting your feet, a small seat for playing games or a step stool for a child. The above nursery shows how they can add great texture to a room with a sweater like fabric. 

Abstract Art


Whether your home is modern or traditional, any space would look stunning with abstract art. It gives an edge to a room and shows an eclectic, fun style.

Sculptural Accessories

Our Living Room

Accessories with a fun shape add texture and interest to a space. They can be layered on top of a few books to add depth and dimension.

Do you have any favorite accessories to add to the list???

And now for a sneak peek {via instagram} of our finished basement... The carpet is installed and we are loving the new space!

Our basement

The carpet is a light sand color, which is hard to tell in the picture. I can't wait to snap some real after shots soon!

Have a great day!!

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Snapshots of Our Family Room

In about one week, we will have our new horse print framed above the sofa! I cannot wait! I chose a gray driftwood looking frame, which will bring out a lot of the color tones in the picture and add to the rustic quality of the print. For now, here is what our family room looks like! I am excited about how this room is coming together. For some reason, it all of a sudden is starting to feel like us. We have done a lot of editing and moving things around lately, and this space is beginning to take shape and truly suit our style.





The coffee table is finally out of storage! We bought it when we lived in Germany. I was on my way home from teaching one afternoon, and there was a vendor outside on the side of the road, selling wood furniture pieces. I pulled over, and bought our first coffee table! It wouldn't fit in my car, so the sweet older couple followed me home and delivered it themselves. I love pieces with special meaning! The basket and lantern vignette was on our dining table, but I think I like it here, instead. The coral runner brings out the pink shade in the suzani print pillow. Now, what should I do for the dining table?? Maybe a large vase of hydrangeas!?! We are entertaining for Memorial Day tomorrow, so the dining room will be full of food, anyway. That will buy me some time to decide what to do. Still to do for this space...

1. Pick up and hang the horse print.
2. Switch out the poly fill pillow inserts for some down inserts.

Have a wonderful Memorial Day Weekend, as we celebrate all that the Armed Forces does, has done and will do, to keep our country safe!

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Can You Layer Rugs on Wall to Wall Carpet??

A great way to add texture and dimension to a room is by layering rugs. It can also be a very clever way to hide unsitely stains on your carpet. People may be hesitant at first, to layer an area rug over wall to wall carpeting, but it's a great way to add a splash of color and pattern to the floor and sustain the life of your carpet for a bit longer. When I started thinking about this topic, it occurred to me that I already have this look in our master bedroom. When something is there for so long, you tend to get so used to it that you no longer notice it's there. But we have a small oriental rug over our cream wall to wall carpet and I am thinking about doing the same thing in our family room. Our house is almost 20 years old, and the original carpet is still there! {I guess being crazy about having people take their shoes off at the front door pays off.} So to keep the life of the carpet for a few more years, an area rug that is cleverly positioned is the way to go! It can also be a great room divider when you want to create a specific zone within a space.





Source: bhg.com via Shabby on Pinterest






So my answer to this question is YES!! Definitely go for it. I forgot that I already tried this in one room. Now, on to the second!

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Sneak Peek of Our Finished Basement!

The time is finally here! The construction part of our basement is finished!! I named this post sneak peek because the carpet still needs to be installed next week. But, I couldn't resist showing these pictures, since it now looks so much like a regular space. I will do a proper before and after once the carpet is in, but for now, here are the almost complete after pics...







We will truly have more storage than we know what to do with, but I am sure it will fill up quickly. Baskets are a wonderful thing, because anything can fill them and no one would be the wiser! We kept everything super light down here with the paint colors, since it can be a rather dark basement. The support posts are painted the same pale blue/gray as the walls, to help them blend in and fade away. In person, there is a definite difference between the wall color and creamy white trim, although it's hard to see through the pictures. We have chosen a sandy/camel color for the carpet, which will work with our furniture and be an overall neutral choice. All of the doors and the stair railings were painted a dark gray/black. I love how that came out! The contractors doubted me on that decision, but in the end, they loved it! They might not think I am that crazy, after all.  :) I am over the moon excited to get this carpet installed. I am even more excited, though, to start using this space and make it our own. Count on many basement posts for the future, as I style this place up! To catch up on the beginning of this project, visit here.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

{E-Design Progress} The Painted Desk

In a recent post, I showed the wonderful progress my client has made in her office. She already had most of the existing furniture pieces and was looking to add some modern touches through paint and accessories. To recap, here is the design board I came up with...

 The Plan {click on image to make larger}

One of the things we wanted to do in this space was paint her desk. It was a deep espresso finish that also matched the desk chair. We wanted to lighten up the space and a great way to do that is through paint. Here is what her desk looked like before...

Before

There are various dark wood tones in this room, so by painting the desk a lighter color, it brought a new bright, airy feel to the room. I chose a creamy gray/white color. She plans to use the other colors on this swatch for rooms throughout her home, so we kept it cohesive and stuck with a color from the same color strip. We also painted the bench legs in the same light color, too! Here is an after shot of the newly painted pieces...

After

There are still some accessories to add and paintings/art to move around, but we are so excited about this amazing progress! Never underestimate the power of paint for any space! Thanks so much to my client for allowing me to share these pictures.

Have you taken out your paintbrush lately??

Sunday, May 12, 2013

More Basement Progress

I hope you wonderful moms had a great Mother's Day! My mom came over and we had an amazing Mushroom and Sausage Risotto made by the hubby. It was a great day! I have some basement progress to show you! The walls have been painted and a special treatment has been done to one wall. Let's get right to it...

Painted Walls


Soon to be Bookshelves



The walls have been painted Horizon by Benjamin Moore, which is a super pale blue/gray. We chose a light color because the basement is already dark and we wanted it to feel bright and airy. We have this color on our ceilings on the first floor and one shade darker for our kitchen, family room and master bedroom walls. So, the basement will flow with the rest of the home. There will be built in bookshelves for the space under the stairs and shelves along this long wall that you see in that last picture. You may have remembered a recent post where I discussed my shelf dilemma and whether I should opt for the gas pipe shelving unit or go with white cube (IKEA expedit look alike) built ins. I hope you're not all going to be mad at me, but I chose the latter. I thought and thought about this and it really came down to the use for the space and the upkeep in this moisture rich basement. My husband is super supportive and still wants me to have my gas pipe shelves, so we're going to work on it together and install them in our office! It will be a fun project and in the end, the office location will suit us better. In the beginning of the post, I mentioned a wall that will be getting a special treatment. And here it is... an entire chalkboard wall!!

One Coat of the Chalkboard Paint

It will be pretty dramatic when it's complete! Maybe I could find the inner artist in me...




With chalkboard paint, you can choose any color and have it mixed with the chalkboard paint. I chose Dragon's Breath by Benjamin Moore, which is a deep gray/brown/black color. I already have this color on the interior side of our front door and love it! We will also use it on the doors downstairs and for the railings. {The doors and railings won't be mixed with the chalkboard paint, though!} And in other related news, I have chosen the horse print for our family room wall! To recap, there is a giant empty wall space above our sofa that needs a giant piece of art. With much deliberation and so many great options to choose from, here is the winner...


The name of the print is "Once Upon A Dream" and I love it! It's ordered, and I can't wait to see it in person. And mom, if you're reading this, I'm sorry that I forgot to tell you this when you were over!  :) I will make sure to take lots of pictures when she is framed and up on the wall! Thanks so much to all of you that weighed in on the decision! I was torn for a while on whether to go light or dark with the horse print, and with a darker frame, I think this will be a perfect compromise for our space. I say compromise because my husband is not too keen on this art idea, so with a washed out print on our light walls, it won't stand out too much, yet still make the dramatic effect I was after. I just had to go with my gut on this one. Every room has to have a touch of the unexpected, right?? I hope Mike agrees when it's up!  :)

I'll be back later this week with a client's painting project that you won't want to miss!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

{E-Design} Progress Pictures

My clients are the best! My last post showed an office design board that was completed recently. My client has already hung the chandelier and added some of the new accessories! Here are the progress pictures...

Office Progress




This space is already beautiful to begin with, with the tall ceilings, crown molding and great existing furniture pieces. I just came in to add some modern fun, with gold accessories and hints of texture. The first picture shows the stunning new coral chandelier. I love that it draws your eye up, allowing you to fully appreciate the height of the ceiling. Her existing wall art that is currently behind the desk will move to the dresser wall and will be a gallery of art with her burlap corkboard. The middle photo shows the grand, new ginger jar! I love the large scale of this piece. We have created a pretty desk vignette with her small ginger jar and a new gold vase. This vase holds pencils well and any small office supplies she may need. The desk and bench legs will also undergo a makeover with creamy white paint in a glossy finish. I love how this space is coming together!

I have also worked with this client to add some modern elements into her dining room. She has a pretty bar cart that we decided to revamp with a deep charcoal paint. After adding a new tray, vase and fresh flowers, this side of the room is so cheerful!

Dining Room Accessorizing



She did such a great job bringing the plans together in these spaces! Thanks to my client for letting me share these amazing progress pictures.

To work together to create a space you love, click on my 'design services' page at the top of my blog to get started. I have some spots left open for June!

Monday, May 6, 2013

{Office E-Design} Adding Hints of Gold and Sparkle

It is no doubt that the gold/brass trend is here to stay for a long time. I wrote a post a while back for Design Shuffle about this trend, and I'm happy to see that it's still going strong. So when my e-design client wanted to update her office with some modern accents, I quickly thought about using some gold accessories! I also took into account the style in her nearby rooms, as it's important to create flow in your home. Each room will be a bit different, but when they can all be tied together through a common theme, there is continuity and it all makes sense. Here is the accessory board I came up with...

The Design Plan {click on image to make larger}



She is very excited about the plan! I can't wait to see it all come together.

Friday, May 3, 2013

When the Blog Comes Before the Business

I have been thinking about this topic for some time! When I started my blog back in 2011, it was with the intent to nurture my love for design and possibly open my own on line decor shop. I thought it would be fun to start a blog and 'chat' with so many like minded individuals who could talk about pillow fabrics and wall colors to abandon. I went back and forth on what to name my blog. Some of the earlier names I had pondered were: The Painted Chair, The Chic Farmhouse, Posh Dwellings, Blend to name a few. Hey, Blend would have actually been pretty cool. But, I digress... I decided on Simple Dwellings and that was that. I have been very happy with that name, but as I decided to shift from an on line store to on line decorating services, the blog name got in the way. For the first year, my design business was called Simple Dwellings Interiors, to match the name of my blog. As I started to grow my business, I wanted to name it after myself. I just liked the personal aspect of that. So I decided to go for it and name the business Amber B Interiors. I liked the ring to it and it feels more me, if that makes any sense. I would like to grow my business further and am thinking about a web site with my blog link off of the site. In doing that, my thoughts go to turning everything to Amber B Interiors, rebranding the busniess. I already have all of my social sites as this name already, so it's just the blog that is different. My blog friend Abby is going through this same process, and I could totally relate to her recent post here on the topic. I will make sure to update you on this journey, but right now, it's more of an idea for the future. I'm probably focusing on this and worrying much more than I need to, but it's been on my mind. And maybe you have gone through similar business changes that you would like to share! 

I will leave you with a recent dining room e-design that I completed for a client. She was looking for a rustic farmhouse style.

{click on image to make larger}

She is very happy with the design. We are going to make minor adjustments to the gallery wall, but keep the overall look and feel the same. We are on to her living room, next!

Have a happy weekend and see you back here on Monday!





Thursday, May 2, 2013

{Choosing Art} I Need Your Help!

I may have said this before, but I can be very indecisive when it comes to the decor of my own home. When working with clients, it's easy for me to choose what I think is right for the space. My own spaces, on the other hand, can be a different story. Maybe it's because I over think too much, when I should just go with my gut feeling. Maybe it's because I will look at it everyday, so I better make sure it's an investment worth having. Either way, I need your advice! We are back on the topic of the art above my sofa that I talked about here. I think I am looking for a hint of nature and one large piece, as opposed to a grouping of art. I love gallery walls as much as the next person, but I just took down our massive gallery wall and want a change. I am thinking about art that is at least 30x40 insize, which can get expensive. The below options, however, are very reasonably priced! To recap the space we are working with, here's the massive empty wall that is begging for some art...

The Empty Wall

Here are some of the options, in no particular order...

Option 1- Equestrian Art

Option 2- Equestrian Art

Option 3- Equestrian Art


Option 4- Equestrian Art

Option 5- Equestrian Art

Option 6- Equestrian Art

If I am thinking about art that might be more meaningful to us, I could go with a snowy landscape, like the option below. After all, we do get snow here almost half of the year! How about that for meaningful art??

Option 7- Snowy Landscape

Coincidentally, this wintery landscape is from the same etsy shop as most of the above equestrian art. I guess I like her style!

It did occur to me though, that I have liked horses for a while. Here is our dining room...


So actually, it wouldn't be that far fetched to add another horse to the mix! Seems I like them already and forgot I did!

Which one gets your vote? Brutal honesty is needed!!  :)