Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Modern By Nature - Patio Center Piece



One overriding theme around the house is to do stuff for less. The beauty of this approach is that quite often if a home project costs less, it's also inherently easier on the environment. Now I know if my partner reads this, he's going to laugh his ass off. On top of thinking I'm crazy, he gets a kick out of my mickey mouse approach to so many projects, especially in the garden, where I rule my kingdom with a green fist.

Moving from a 2 BR loft to a 4 BR house meant getting lots of stuff we didn't have. A patio off the dining room called for extending living space to the outdoors in the tradition of mid century modern living popularized by the Eichler dynasty. Starting with Craigslist I set up an RSS feed http://www.craigslist.org/about/rss and then watched for the terms 'modern patio'. It was over an hour driving round trip but for $70 we picked up a 5 piece modern patio set. Then I found a simple little pot at Home Depot for $12 and dug up some succulents laced with a bit of wild grass. Hubby thinks the grass is a weed, but isn't a weed just a plant growing in someplace you don't want it to?

Personally I love the unique and graceful lines of this living modern center piece. The complex texture of the chicks & hens succulents with the wisps of wild grass provide depth and movement to the delicate lines of the table and chairs' metal mesh. Yes domestic plants need a weed free environment to thrive, but sometimes I think controlled use of nature's brush paints a
far more refined portrait than an of us mere mortals could possibly create.

And besides, you gotta respect those damn weeds.

Total project cost: $82

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

ModMan - Explore Modern Home Design on the Cheap!

Well this is my first post all about slicking up yer pad all Dwell-like for not a lot of cash. Seriously...Design Within Reach? Give me a break but I can't afford to fork over $800 for a casual chair - I have kids and dogs and life to pay for. That doesn't mean our house needs to look like turds on a plate - although our one dog would eat that shit up.

As my posts unfold, I'll talk about places to look, looks to place and finds to keep and divulge some secrets about creating your own look for not much bank. I'll show you a few of my finds, many for less than a dinner out and some for less than a cheeseburger. We'll explore both interior and exterior looks and how to go mod in ways that are as green and as easy on the environment as they are easy on the green in your wallet.