Showing posts with label Outdoor decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outdoor decor. Show all posts

Rooftop Gardens



Fiancee and I are looking for a place to buy, we want to settle down, we want to have a baby, we want to be self-employed, sounds very much like what everyone else wants... Anywho, with a marriage slowly coming these are the things that come to our minds.

A repeated discussion about buying a home goes something like this:

Me:  Can't we just buy a place where it's quiet, where there's not so many people... how about Carmel?  Or even Monterey?

Him:  Well, my job is here and I don't think it would be very responsible to just move to a city where I don't have a job lined up.

Me:  Well I don't want to buy a house, lets do condo?

Him:  Well lets just look and see what's out there, yes?

Me:  Okay, but I want a condo with rooftop access, period.


It's pretty amazing how one can have the same conversation over and over.  It seems we'll be living in the city for a while more and the only thing that can make that bearable is a condo loft with rooftop access.  So far I've only taken a look at one condo with rooftop access- apparently this is really hard to come by in LA, go figure.  My fiancee may not understand why I want rooftop access so badly, I'm hoping these pictures will explain it to him.













Edwin Blue Lives By Their Motto: Handmade Modern


The quality of the furnishings produced by Edwin Blue is comparable to that of Design Within Reach (DWR).  And while the two furniture design companies can be compared to each other there is still a striking difference.  While DWR reproduces designs from carefully picked designers around the world and is made up of many talented designers designing furnishing for them, Edwin Blue produces their own fresh designs.   And Edwin Blue makes for today, makes by hand, and makes with the combination of old and modern tools, hence their motto "Handmade Modern". 

There is a kind of exuberance one can see in the furniture, at a glance you can see there is something about it, it's hard to place whether this something comes from the shine and perfectly placed wood or perhaps it's the way the supporting brushed steel gives it that modern edge...?  I think I've got it, the exuberance, this something we speak of is simply the quality that can be seen in beautifully handmade furnishings.







Read about Edwin Blue, as read on their official Edwin Blue site:

The Story of Edwin Blue

Edwin Blue is the American spirit that cherished the pride of tradition, hard work, craftsmanship and the idea that something should be built for generations to enjoy.

At Edwin Blue, our mission and namesake is dedicated to reviving the spirit of a time in which treasured things were built to last. In the spirit of the American entrepreneurship that built this country, our products are 100% designed, manufactured and made on U.S. soil. More than furniture, it is the embodiment of a time that cherished beauty, quality and steadfastness in the world.
Edwin Blue is our heritage, and your heirloom.

Handmade Modern

This furniture is not made in a factory. The Edwin Blue design and fabrication studios are steeped in technology and tradition. On it’s exterior is a century old horse stable, but upon venturing inside you will find a bustling studio of skilled craftsmen using both traditional old world tools and highly advanced machinery. The combination of traditional craft and advanced technology is the essence of what it means to be Handmade Modern. It is this combination that affords us the ability to manufacture products at a quality unrivaled in the furniture market today.

Our craft is in hand polishing the stainless steel in perfectly mitered seams. Our compositions are written by hand selecting wood and arranging it so that each piece compliments the next. Our passion is in constructing frames to exacting detail for hand attaching board after board. Our heirloom quality products are not merely pieces of furniture. They are works of art.

The Story of Sinker Cypress

The term “Sinker Cypress” refers to lumber produced from a Cypress tree felled in the Southeast region of the United States at the turn of the 20th century during the time of the American industrial cypress harvest. These trees were, at the time, anywhere from 100-1,000 years old making their strength impossible to reproduce in modern, new growth cypress.

During the logging process, many of these trees sank to the bottom of the river systems that were being used to float the logs downstream to the wood mills. There they sat, at the bottom of these rivers for decades. Some even approximately 100 years or more. It was here that the cold temperatures and lack of sun light preserved the wood from decay. Lying in the river beds also allowed sediment to collect inside the wood, giving the material a color variance unique to “Sinker Cypress”. This material is ideal for use outdoors due to its high oil content making it resistant to rot, decay, and insect infestation. 


For Edwin Blue's official site please click here.

Readying Your Outdoor Space For Warmer Weather


When Spring and Summer come around a lot of us have our minds on pool parties, bar-b-ques and hosting beautiful outdoor patio dinners.  There's no perfect time then NOW to look at some of Beautiful Abodes' top picks on outdoor furniture from West Elm. 



Dexter Outdoor Bench 60"w x 22"d x 29"h

I've always had a thing for these types of long benches with the high backs that curved around.  It would make a beautiful stand-alone outdoor bench as well as a beautiful addition to a long wood table for indoor or outdoor use and can even be placed in long hallways or entryways.  The options of use alone for the Dexter Outdoor Bench is a reason that it would be a good purchase.






Dexter Outdoor Coffee Table 36"dia x 16"h

The Dexter Outdoor Coffee Table caught my eye due to it's simplicity, it looks durable and so gives off a cozy feel that reminds me of being indoors near a fireplace, and it's rustic appearance appeals to me which I think gives off a certain something that ordinary modern or contemporary outdoor furnishings lack.




Rajputana Outdoor Rug in Red or Blue
2"w x 3"l, 3"w x 5"l, 5"w x 8"l, 8"w x 10"l, 9"w x 12"l

I think can see how's it a bit odd to have a rug outdoors, even if it is an outdoor rug, the two in a way go against each other.  But Should you have a deck outside with some outdoor furniture an outdoor rug can make all the difference when it comes to your outdoor furniture looking like it's just outside or your outdoor furniture looking like home outside- get my drift?








For more outdoor furniture at West Elm click here

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