Hanging our framed photograph collection of friends and family in the new house really made the space feel like home. As I hung each photo, my emotions took over: memories of family events, friends' weddings, younger days and people no longer with us. Having a designated space for family pictures, i.e. either on a wall, resting on easels atop a console, is a very nice way to take in memories at a glance. I'm looking forward to adding more photos as we explore new places, meet new friends and host old ones already dear to us. Below are some before and after shots of our new family wall and a sneak peek at the one we had in Cambridge.
Moving Mode: An Inspired Doorbell Gong
The glass walls and doors that surround the courtyard which makes our mid-century house so unique pose a bit of a problem when receiving guests. With no designated front door or doorbell, visitors can feel confused and the hosts startled. We needed to provide a way for guests to announce themselves before they appeared in our kitchen, so we decided to hang a gong at the front gate. Perfectly suited for our Asian inspired entryway and loud enough for us to hear across the courtyard, our new inspired doorbell gong makes for a dramatic entrance. Take a look:
Here's to hearing your gong hits soon!
Moving Mode: Putting Themselves Out There
Now that we've settled into the house that's feeling more like a home, the kids are looking forward to meeting new people. A week ago they worked on signs introducing themselves to potential friends and hung them on a post at the 'circle', the IT place where neighborhood children hang out. Feeling anxious and a bit shy, they bravely and confidently put themselves out there and met a few of them. As time passes, each child adapts to the move differently. Ben, who's favorite song at the moment is Red Hot Chili Peppers' Californication, is missing his Cambridge comrades the most and finding it difficult to feel like his old self. Enjoying her very own room for the first time, Zoe has become more independent than ever. One can overhear her saying things like: "Is this for real or am I dreaming?" and "I want to live here forever!”. Max who was the first to knock on a stranger’s door to introduce his family swears that when he turns 20 he'll buy a plane ticket back to Cambridge. Managing the many emotions of three children can be challenging, but I’m so proud of each one of them for acclimating at his/her own pace.
Here's to putting oneself out there!
Moving Mode: Evening Reflections
Moving Mode: Book Shelves/Before And After
There was a time (not that long ago) when I organized books by color, shape and size. Not now, not in this house. I've set my OCD aside (at least for a while) and let the books fill the shelves without any design restrictions. This method did take a lot less time and effort and I actually LOVE the way it turned out.
With all the moves we've experienced in the past, I've come to the realization that each new space is unique. What may have worked in one may not look right in another. I'm enjoying letting go of some past decorating approaches and welcoming new ones. Keep posted for more updates.