Deep New Year's Thoughts

Diposting oleh fatih on Kamis, 31 Desember 2009

The other night Scott and I rented Julie and Julia...or is it Julia and Julie?!? Anyhow, after previewing about 17 other movies I settled on it with much less enthusiasm than I would, say, NEW MOON, but I was interested. To back up, I'm not a Food Network fan. Don't get me wrong, I'm a food fan and I like to cook when I don't have toy box deadlines and have to help kids with homework. But I don't watch TV or movies about food, generally speaking.

While watching the movie, I felt some at-one-ness with Julie. Except she was cooking. And me, well, building. She started a blog to document her project. I started a blog to document my woodworking journey. Then sometimes she gets too wrapped up in her project and neglects her husband. And well, that is an understatement for me at times. And how she picks and chooses what she publishes..and gets told by said husband not to write about their fight(s). I, too, pick and choose. Sometimes (often) I just pick the parts that make me laugh or are funny on the page. I don't share everything but then again you knew that. What I probably should share a little bit more of are two things. My gratitude towards my supportive beyond belief husband and family. And the times that are so frustrating and painful that make me want to hang up the drill and go back to a job where I wear heels and do lunches.

I think in the New Year lots of good things will happen. And lots of frustrating (I've just been interrupted by my sweet 7-yr-old SIX times from the start of this entry), tear-inducing moments too. In honor of "letting go" of stuff before the New Year, I'm going to share a few things you haven't read on my blog. Here goes...

1. A handful of times, since starting this career, I've found myself lying on the floor in the garage crying from frustration and exhaustion. While I know it'll happen in 2010, maybe it'll just happen less than a handful.

2. I don't buy into the pink powertool/hand tool crap on the market. Why does a hammer have to be pretty in pink to appeal to women?

3. It's really hard to read negative comments/commentary on my work and sometimes I just want to write F*&$ YOU. But instead, I yell it at my computer screen and then write something back that sounds like I have a publicist. Just once this year, can I write F*&@ YOU? Ok...ok...I won't.

4. People assume since I build kids' furniture that I can build anything. Wrong. I suck at mitering and anything with trim. Don't even ask me how to use a router. Too complicated.

5. I sometimes wish I could take just a three month break from building anything with wood. Don't even want to see it for a quarter of the year. But I don't say that out loud because that would sound incredibly selfish, especially in this economy where I'm beyond thrilled to still have a thriving business. I just said it out loud, didn't I. Selfish bitch I am.

6. I don't thank you enough for being supportive, reading my erratic blog that sometimes isn't updated for weeks, and for just in general, making me feel like what I'm doing is a good thing. I wish only peace, love and prosperity for all of you out there. You keep me going, you really do.


That about does it for 2009. I'm leaving the wood behind tonight and we're making French food. Which OF COURSE, starts with buying a Presto Deep Fryer. Duh! Making Frites and Pets De Nonne (which is fancy for donut). But for a night, I'll feel like Julie who felt like Julia. And there will be butter. Massive amounts of butter.

Happy New Year!!!
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The LA Times likes Riley...they REALLY like Riley!!!

Diposting oleh fatih on Kamis, 17 Desember 2009




Massive big thanks to Lisa Boone who unbeknownst to me has been checking in to see what crazy thing I'm doing in my garage. I woke up this morning to find this article and truly had no idea she was even cooking it up.

THANK YOU LISA!!





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My Cup Runneth Over

Diposting oleh fatih on Senin, 14 Desember 2009


My drinking problem. Yes, they are all half full. And yes, they're all days old.

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Finally....a NEW piece!! Introducing The Riley Paige Toy/Storage Box

Diposting oleh fatih on Kamis, 10 Desember 2009







I've had this design in my head for a LONG time. Just didn't have time to work on it. I'm still figuring out pricing and getting permissions for patterns but I'm hoping to have this on my online store within the next few weeks.

A couple things I wanted to mention and get your opinion on....

Current Options:
1. Casters or Mid-century style legs

2. Dimensions are the same as the Owyn: 29.5 inches wide by 14 inches deep x 15/12 inches tall.

3. I am going to offer several different pattern collections. So far I have what you see above (or something similar) and was thinking of a pink/mod blue/brown pattern combo. Can you suggest other color/pattern recommendations?
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Strep! Toy Boxes! Christmas!

Diposting oleh fatih on Selasa, 08 Desember 2009

I'm alive!!! And back in the saddle again. Damn strep throat (with vomiting - who knew?) knocked me on my rear last week. My mind is all over the place today so I thought I'd post some cool stuff going on in bullet form...


  • NEW TOY BOX COMING SOON! I posted a preview of a new toy box I'm finishing on Facebook. Look for more info soon. :)

  • Thanks so much to Darryl Masterson for featuring my work on his blog. Darryl is a fellow woodworker that I met through Lumberjocks. www.anetsyfavorite.blogspot.com

  • A new store called Baby Bot in Canada is officially launching this week! They have 15 Mod Mom storage pieces in stock so if you're in Canada and need one pronto, check out Baby Bot. www.babybot.com

  • Happy Holidays! And thanks for reading my silly blog. :)
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The Bertie is Featured in Chilean Magazine: Revista Vivienda Y Decoracion

Diposting oleh fatih on Rabu, 25 November 2009

A couple of weeks ago I received a very kind email from a woman who works in Chile for Revista Vivienda Y Decoracion magazine. She asked if I would supply her with photos of my work for a feature in an upcoming issue. Two things surprised me: 1.) that the woman somehow found my work in the first place, and 2.) that two weeks later, when I checked out the magazine online, I found my Bertie Box already in the magazine. I'm always so amazed and excited when people in other countries stumble upon my toy boxes.

And then, of course, I get all cocky. But inevitably, someone, like my son, will say something to bring me safely back to Earth. The other day in the car on the way to school he asked Scott, "Dad, what does Mom do all day at home?" Nice.

Here's the magazine link...
http://3w.lun.com/MER/revistas/index.asp?codRev=VI&fecha=&iResolucion=1280
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Happy Veteran's Day!

Diposting oleh fatih on Rabu, 11 November 2009



Happy Veteran's Day! And a big thank you to veterans, soldiers, and all those amazing military families who miss their loved ones on a daily basis.

I've been thinking a lot about my family members who served today and wanted to honor them in some small way . My mom was kind enough to share some of what she knows about my grandparents so I've included it below. Thanks Mom!

(Juanita Pennington, 1945)

My grandmother, Juanita Pennington was member of the WAVES (Women's Navy) and worked in D.C. during WWII. (Photo above was taken in D.C.) One of her jobs was to decode Japanese messages. She was put on a train with other WAVES. Juanita had no idea where she was going or where she ended up due to the black-out curtains hanging in the train windows. She got off the train at a secret location and worked on the messages. The women would be brought back to their bases the next day.
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My grandfather, Lawrence Pennington was a paratrooper during WWII. He was in Africa fighting Rommel (German) as well as parachuting into Europe where he was one of the first paratroopers to drop over the Ziegfreid line when Americans invaded Europe. Most of the men were killed as they parachuted, but he landed safely and hid under a snow-covered tree. He was discovered and held as a prisoner for nine months. The Russian army liberated him and when he came back home to the US he was sent to the Biltmore House Estate in North Carolina to recuperate due to his poor health.
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(Clifford Parsons with my dad, Barry Parsons)

My grandpa, Clifford Parsons, was in the Army Engineers division who was responsible for building the roads and bridges before the rest of the troops advanced. He fought in Europe and was ordered to invade Normandy. A week before the invasion, his units' orders were changed or he would have been one of the first men there.
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(Charles Hathcock)

Scott's grandfather, Charles Hathcock, also served during WWII. Charles came from a family of six siblings; he was the youngest of four brothers. At one point during WWII, all of the Hathcock brothers were serving in the war. Charles was recruited much later in the war and served in Austria Germany in two main roles. His first role was as a Military Police(MP) officer watching over German war prisoners. His second role gave him the opportunity to explore the German countryside as part of the communications reconstruction team. Charles helped hang telephone lines and open back up communications between German villages. He never had to fire a single shot in either role but instead left the war with an appreciation for the German Austrian people and their countryside.
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My grandpa, Calvin Deeter, served in the Navy aboard the The USS Conklin DE439. There's a wonderful website dedicated to those who served on the Conklin: http://www.ussconklin.org/index.htm.
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If you have more info, photos, or different memories to share, please let me know! I'd love to add them to this post.
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Happy Fun Day

Diposting oleh fatih on Selasa, 10 November 2009

"Dad, what fun stuff are you guys going to do with us on Wednesday since we don't have school?"

Oh NO!! Grace didn't get the memo that said Dad and Mom have to work on Veteran's Day. How could she have not gotten that memo!?! Of course, my initial reaction is panic since I really do have a lot of work to do this week. And then the panic dissolves into guilt since I'm anticipating some of her friends saying they're going to Disneyland...or the beach....or Europe on that one day they have off this week.

I really do love my job but if I were working in an office somewhere, I'd just take a personal day (or pretend to be sick) and that would be that. (I know this is how it would play out because I lived it from 1998-2003.) Anyhow, my only stress would be wondering how the hell we'd get to and from England in a 24 hour time period. There wouldn't be the tug of war between duty and guilt I feel inside because I know I have to work every day in order to meet my production demands. And I know it's just me doing the work so the slack can't be picked up by someone else. If it doesn't get done, it just doesn't get done. But, of course, in the bigger picture, I have it set up the way I want it even if it means I work til midnight. So what will I do with my kids tomorrow? I HAVE NO FREAKIN' CLUE. Most likely they'll play Wii for hours while I'm working and then for fun, I'll offer to take them out to lunch only to hear them say, "But that's not fun like _______ is having fun. He's in Europe today."
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Pregnancy Magazine's Nursery Must Haves Includes The Owyn Toy Box

Diposting oleh fatih on Selasa, 03 November 2009



Being that I'm always on top of Mod Mom Furniture press, it should come as no surprise to you that the Owyn was featured in Pregnancy Magazine"s New Mom's Handbook Edition in September and I'm just now finding out about it. :)

Thanks to Krista Worth (of HGTV fame) for including Owyn in the list of must-have nursery gear for those woodland-minded parents. I just created a new catch phrase with "woodland-minded", didn't I?!?!

Check out this link to the spread on Krista's press page. It's a PDF files so it may take a tiny bit to load.
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Halloween is finally over!!

Diposting oleh fatih on Senin, 02 November 2009



As promised (Ray), here are the photos of the Haunted House Entry we worked on for weeks inside our house and/or in our back yard. It seemed to be a hit so we're pleased as punch!







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To Sophie and the group of architects in Monterrey...

Diposting oleh fatih on Kamis, 22 Oktober 2009

To Sophie (who's opening an architecture + interior design for kids store in Monterrey, Mexico),

Please send me an email message again to kiersten@modmomfurniture.com. I couldn't find your email address in your form inquiry but I'd love to chat with you.

Thanks,
Kiersten
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When I'm not building toy boxes or haunted houses...

Diposting oleh fatih on Senin, 19 Oktober 2009


Don Draper and his pregnant wife Betty from Mad Men. Notice the long fake glue-on nails. I currently only have 5 left between both hands. It was fun while it lasted but it's hard to build furniture with long nails.


NOT REALLY PREGNANT!! Just a prop. As is the cig. I think I might, for fun, just be faux preggers every once in awhile. People do stuff for you like bend down and pick things up.



And finally, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OONAGH!!! You're my favorite slapper...I mean flapper...of all times!! You do birthdays goods!!!
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My Living Room

Diposting oleh fatih on Selasa, 13 Oktober 2009



Just an ordinary day at the Hathcock's. Complete with partially contructed 8 ft. parts of a faux haunted house.



Our house has never looked better!!
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Deep Thoughts by Mod Mom

Diposting oleh fatih on Senin, 05 Oktober 2009

I'm feeling all list-y and philosophical today so here goes....

1. My kids are now 11 and 7. When did that happen? I know everyone says that but really...when did they grow up? I must have been staining furniture.

2. A designer friend sent a link of a very similar owl toy box (to my Noah Owl) being sold on the Internet. I think I've realized I feel flattered. And I'm truly not feeling animosity because I was once a naive furniture builder making stuff that looked a lot like other designer's stuff just trying to make a living. And then I learned the laws of the modern furniture design world. It's not like the fashion industry or even Target where loads of knock-offs live happily ever after. You live and learn, right? And hopefully come out better for it on the other side.

3. I am a person desperate to be organized but I live in a disorganized, cluttered person's body. I do have bouts of manic organization but in between, I have Miller Dowels on my desk next to furniture polish, an old cup of tea, jewelry, and sunblock. My poor, poor husband.

4. Lastly, how can Sally Field make me cry every time she does that crying speech she does. It happened with Steel Magnolias...and again last night at the end of Brothers and Sisters. She's got mad acting skills! And she's even really good and natural in the Boniva commercial where she looks like she's living in Alaska on an incredibly high pier with a dog whilst not feeling her arthritis pain.
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Dwell Magazine's Make It Yours Buyer's Guide is Out! And Bertie is in it!

Diposting oleh fatih on Selasa, 22 September 2009



This Dwell Special Edition Buyer's Guide is AMAZING!!! And not just because the Bertie is in it. But that does make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. :) If you're looking for ideas and products to make-over your modern home, this is the book for you! It's on sale at newsstands through January 1, 2010 for $9.99.

It includes 197 tips and ideas as well as the 2009 Buyer's Guide for: kitchens, baths, living rooms, home offices, bedrooms, outdoors, dining rooms, and kids' rooms.

The Bertie Box is featured on Page 102 (kids' room section). They flipped the image so the bird faces the opposite direction than I design/build it but it looks cool to me! They could've added a mustache and a beer under Bertie's wing and I'd be happy with it. Thanks, Dwell!

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Managing Employees Is Hard Work

Diposting oleh fatih on Jumat, 18 September 2009

I know you've all been wondering if I've just gone and run off with Edward but I'm here to say my feet are firmly planted on the ground.

But there has been one tiny issue with my new assistant....

HE SCARES THE S*&$ OUT OF ME when I forget he's there and think it's a real person standing in my garage. I've done that twice today and nearly gave myself a heart attack. So the poor guy now resides behind my table saw. Dreamily, behind the table saw.

(* Some guy who was casually walking past my open garage asked, "Is that James Dean?" I just said yes for fear he'd think I was a crazy nutjob cuz I had a vampire cardboard cut-out in my workshop. Somehow, James Dean doesn't seem so off the wall, ya know?!?! Did I ever mention that my sweet family gave me Edward AND a Twilight t-shirt for my birthday. Now that's love!)
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I Get By With A Little Help From My Friends

Diposting oleh fatih on Jumat, 11 September 2009



I got A LOT more done today with Edward at the table saw. Look at him in his safety glasses...he's all Mr. Safety Guy.



Here we are talking about health care and the obstacles small businesses face today.




This is one of those serious talks you have while drinking Corona Light. He's a complex man.




To lighten the mood, we had fun with hand mirrors (Oonagh) and yes, you can see his reflection in the mirror (Jim).





I popped up behind him and he had no clue. We laughed so hard afterwards.
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The Daily Norm

Diposting oleh fatih on Kamis, 03 September 2009



Aside from the intense heat, today was just one of those ordinary days when you call up your favorite Brit and ask her if she'd like to ride out of town like Thelma and Louise or go grab some coffee. She chose the coffee. Then we decided to beat the heat and extend our vacation from work and see a psychic. Why not, right? Being that neither of us had ever done that before, it seemed to be the natural way to spend a portion of my Thursday. That, and the fact that we were curious if the psychic could tell us more about the potential TV show I mentioned here .

It sounds as if, even given my complete lack of ability to do good voice-overs, the show may just fly! But I don't want to jinx it, give too much away, or appear crazier than you may already think I am. So I'll just leave you with this question to ponder...

When we get booked on The Tonight Show with Conan and Robert Pattinson is also a guest, should I be honest with him and tell him I have a small Twilight poster in my closet or just pretend to not know him? Ah, the tough questions asked by we modern moms.
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Dluxelist - A Chic Guide to Beautiful Things

Diposting oleh fatih on Selasa, 01 September 2009


(photo courtesy of dluxelist.com)

Dena Smolek contacted me recently about wanting to write a post about my furniture. So I told her ABSOLUTELY NOT! Actually, I kept my fingers crossed for days hoping she wouldn't suddenly find my furniture repulsive and not post it on her website. Her site is very cool -- I've become a bit of an addict checking out her lists daily. She has great taste in all things modern and fabulous, from clothes, to jewelry, to hand bags, to shoes, to body care products. She even posts alerts to online sales.

Check out her site at http://www.dluxelist.com. Even better, check out this link with an article about Mod Mom Furniture. :)

Here's a bit about Dena, the creator/writer....

D~LuxeList is written by Dena Smolek, a freelance writer and based in LA. She is a fashion fanatic, shopping pro, and beauty product junkie. This is D’s list of favorite things. When Dena is not busy writing or scouting story ideas, you’ll most likely find her shopping (which is technically a requirement of the job) or relaxing at the beach. Other work by Dena can be found in C Magazine, The Tip Jar and California Apparel News. Her work has also appeared in Daily Candy, Robb Report Vacation Homes, Woman’s Day, California Home & Design, EcoFabulous, Glam, Refinery29, Splendora, The San Francisco Chronicle, Trendcentral, Malibu Magazine, Metro.Pop, Citysearch, Elle.com, and SOMA, among others. View published clips at DenaSmolek.com
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Bloody Hot

Diposting oleh fatih on Sabtu, 29 Agustus 2009

A bloody nose has been my new workshop sidekick. I wished for R.P. helping me in my garage but I got a bloody nose and friends being evacuated because of the La Canada Flintridge fire. I'm now refusing to hand over any more coins to the fountain. It's been unbelievably hot here (plus the fires close by) so my workshop is a toasty 100+ degrees and all I can think when I'm opening the garage door is why am I doing this? The air quality is so bad right now -- there's ash on everything that hasn't moved for 10 minutes. But I do anyway because if I don't, after a few hours in a closed garage with no cracked windows, I'm roasting and can't see through the veil of sawdust particles in the air.

I can remember back when I worked in a tall office building in downtown Chicago, we had a very different kind of pollutant scare. Someone sent fake anthrax to the office so naturally we were all sent home while the HAZMAT team examined the envelope and its powdery, white contents. It was a weird, scary feeling to think you may have just inhaled something horribly toxic. Ironically, living in LA with its gorgeous scenery and mostly blue skies, I forget that everyday I'm breathing in some form of toxic agent whether it be the smog, fire ash, or sawdust.

I'm thinking a nice mountain cabin in Colorado sounds really good right about now.
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Lucky Diaz -- Musical Genius and Mod Mom Supporter

Diposting oleh fatih on Selasa, 25 Agustus 2009



A few years back, when I first started Mod Mom Furniture, I posted a note on a site called Apartment Therapy, where loads of design-minded people go for inspiration. A super nice guy named Lucky offered to help me with a marketing piece (for free) that I had attached but wasn't functioning properly so no one could see anything I was talking about. I figured he lived in NYC but after a phone conversation, learned that not only did he live in LA but he loved what I was doing and genuinely wanted to help. That's not something that happens everyday. I built a few pieces for his adorable daughter in exchange for his web design experience. I think I got the better deal out of it. He designed my first fully functioning website in addition to fighting the good fight against some folks who weren't quite on board with what I was doing...without a design degree...in my garage. He's always been a huge supporter and I can't thank him enough for that.

Fast forward to a few years later when I learn that not only is he an amazing visual artist but he's also an extremely talented musician/singer/songwriter. Scott and I went to see him perform a couple of times and sat there in the audience like proud family members.

You couldn't find a cooler guy. A more genuine guy. And I couldn't be more thrilled to promote his album, Rainy Day Dimes. He plays with a group (Hitchcock Soundtracks) and also on his own. He's also coming out with a children's album that I know his five-year-old daughter is thrilled about!

Check out Lucky's music at the following places.

WEBSITE
http://www.luckydiazmusic.com/

FACEBOOK FAN PAGE
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucky-Diaz/22535180158

LUCKY'S BIO
Lucky Diaz was destined for a life of music. Born in December of 1977, lucky has fond memories listening to radio hits in the backseat of his parent’s Oldsmobile Station Wagon. His biggest influences were and still include music legends like The Beatles, The Velvet Underground, Elvis Costello, Marshall Crenshaw, Joe Jackson and Stevie Ray Vaughn among others.After studying the acclaimed Berklee College of Music, Lucky based himself in Copenhagen, Denmark while touring Scandanvia. He also started composing songs for other artists, producers and various film and television projects.With an innate talent and musical ear, Lucky writes songs that leave the listener moved by their sincere emotion and catchy yet creative tune. Although his roots are firmly placed in Blues and Roots Rock, he draws inspiration from many different lyrical and musical influences. He describes his style as being funky and eclectic appealing to many audiences all at the same time. It is that versatility that has landed his songs in music compilations and feature films.Now back Los Angeles, Ca, Lucky is currently a session guitarist and busy promoting his newest EP Rainy Day Dimes

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"Oh Spud! I'm a chain!"

Diposting oleh fatih on Senin, 24 Agustus 2009



Remember in Steel Magnolias when Spud (Truvy's husband) drives Truvy up to her new second location of her beauty shop called Truvy's West? I knew you would. Anyhow, she excitedly says, "Oh Spud! I'm a chain!"

That's exactly how I feel seeing all those boxes stacked three high with their official Mod Mom Furniture labels.

I'm just finishing packing up the last four of the fifteen toy boxes that are making their way to Canada on Wednesday. They were purchased by the new store Baby Bot (www.babybot.com) which will launch in September. Babybot will be the official carrier of Mod Mom Furniture in Canada so if you're Canadian and you're having a toy box emergency, they'll be available to buy (no waiting period) in September. Whoohooo!! I know, it's not as exciting as a nativity made entirely out of sparklers but it's something.

While we're at it, here are a few other good lines from that movie I've been known to throw out from time to time...

"A dirty mind is a terrible thing to waste."
"If you don't have somethin' nice to say, come sit by me."
"It looks like two pigs fighting under a blanket."

All this has me thinking I might just have to make a blood red cake in the shape of an armadillo to celebrate.
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The Reason....

Diposting oleh fatih on Minggu, 16 Agustus 2009

.....I haven't been updating my blog lately. Seriously, that's my living room. And there are eight more (as seen below) in my "clean" garage. You all knew I couldn't keep it clean, didn't you?



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Childhood Memories

Diposting oleh fatih on Senin, 10 Agustus 2009

Today, I had to run out to a CNC wood shop that mostly cuts cabinet parts with its big expensive CNC machines. I've been doing this for awhile now. They cut some of the base pieces for me that way I don't have to run everything through my tablesaw. Anyhow, I had to take Grace with me and as we walked into the big warehouse of a building with all the machines going and all the guys waving hello, I had this sudden flashback.

I was elementary school age walking into my dad's weight room at the high school. He's been a football coach for many, many years and I couldn't be more proud of him. I have such fond memories of being in his weight room/locker room/coaching office, on occasion being on the field during practice, drawing pictures with chalk on his chalkboard in the athletic office during basketball games, and walking the field with him on Parent's Night. I could go on for days with all the little snapshots in my head.

I wonder if Grace will remember trips to the CNC shop like I remember trips to the football field during two-a-days? The smell of the sawdust in the air, the sound of the machines, the nice men helping me load wood into our minivan. But most of all, I wonder if later on down the road, she'll realize like I did, that those small moments shaped me more than my Dad or anyone could've possibly known. I hope she always feels like she belongs in both worlds. I just hope that she stays out of guys locker rooms until she's 35. Ok, maybe 30.
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Platform Beds

Diposting oleh fatih on Minggu, 02 Agustus 2009


Platform Beds

Never underestimate the potential of great design. Platform beds are completely stunning examples of the emotional response great design can generate. The smooth low profile look lends a distinct stylishness, sophistication through simplicity. An appealing bedroom setting that is elegant will be a bonus for the outcome when a sleek platform bed is the centerpiece of that bedroom. The low profile look of typical contemporary platform beds also creates an illusion of a bigger room for the seemingly small bedroom.

Platform beds are not the only highly desirable bed option for those looking for that low contemporary look. The sophisticated look of a typical platform bed disguises a highly desirable feature though, which is the lack of the need for a box spring. That’s right. They don’t need box springs. There is a new factor driving a desire for less when it comes to home décor: home owners whose plan to trade up for a more expensive mattress sets are on hold because of the slumping economy, as of late. However, when buying a platform bed, the customer only needs a mattress and not the box spring, thus saving money.



Platform Bed in Wenge

To purchase this product go to FOWfurniture.com

Unlike typical platform beds, this bed in wenge finish sets out to address the need for hidden storage solutions. This platform bed with a wooden slat mattress support features a headboard with hidden storage as well as built-in lights.



Platform Bed in Cherry

To purchase this product go to FOWfurniture.com

Here is the same platform bed as the above but shown in a cherry finish.



Platform Bed in Ash

To purchase this product go to FOWfurniture.com

Space-saving platform beds that offer ground-breaking, convenient storage solutions continue to top consumer’s must-have lists. This platform bed in ash finish is a true platform bed and has a wooden slat support. It features storage drawers on each side of the bed which have storage space measurements of 37”W x 22 ½”D x 5”H. This bed also features decorative lighting in the headboard with 2 on/off switches. The footboard features metal accents on each corner.



Platform Bed in Wenge

To purchase this product go to FOWfurniture.com

Here is the same platform bed as the previous one but shown in a wenge finish.



Platform Bed in Wenge

To purchase this product go to FOWfurniture.com

The Portuguese construct their platform beds a bit differently. This bed is constructed from American beech wood veneer in wenge finish and sports modern geometric lines. Its unique design makes it literary look like it floats in the air. Like the other platform beds, it has a wooden slat mattress support.



Platform Bed in White

To purchase this product go to FOWfurniture.com

Here is the same platform bed as the previous one but shown in a high gloss white finish.



Platform Bed in Wenge

To purchase this product go to FOWfurniture.com

Look all around and you’ll be hard pressed to find a curve anywhere. This contemporary platform bed is constructed from American beech wood veneer in a wenge finish and features a liner design. It’s also made in Portugal and like all the other platform beds it has a wooden slat mattress support.



Platform Bed in Andora

To purchase this product go to FOWfurniture.com

The Canadians also construct their platform beds a bit differently. Addressing the storage needs of consumers is one of their top priorities with this bed. The headboard and footboard of this contemporary platform bed are secured with triple-clip hooks to ensure stability. This bed is available in 2 finishes. It’s also offered as an optional hydraulic lift and storage bed underneath. The optional lift bed boasts a large 60” x 72” storage area that is fully usable.



Platform Bed in Wenge

To purchase this product go to FOWfurniture.com

The Spanish add a bit of flair to their platform beds, as well. This bed has a leather headboard with decorative stitching and has a wooden slat mattress support. Nothing says contemporary like low hung platform bed.



Platform Bed in Wenge

To purchase this product go to FOWfurniture.com

This graceful platform bed projects time honored Spanish charm and makes this bed part of the most enduring furniture that is being crafted in Europe today. It features two-tone finish, lights in the headboard, and a wooden slat mattress support.



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Platform Beds

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Platform Beds

Never underestimate the potential of great design. Platform beds are completely stunning examples of the emotional response great design can generate. The smooth low profile look lends a distinct stylishness, sophistication through simplicity. An appealing bedroom setting that is elegant will be a bonus for the outcome when a sleek platform bed is the centerpiece of that bedroom. The low profile look of typical contemporary platform beds also creates an illusion of a bigger room for the seemingly small bedroom.

Platform beds are not the only highly desirable bed option for those looking for that low contemporary look. The sophisticated look of a typical platform bed disguises a highly desirable feature though, which is the lack of the need for a box spring. That’s right. They don’t need box springs. There is a new factor driving a desire for less when it comes to home décor: home owners whose plan to trade up for a more expensive mattress sets are on hold because of the slumping economy, as of late. However, when buying a platform bed, the customer only needs a mattress and not the box spring, thus saving money.



Platform Bed in Wenge

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Unlike typical platform beds, this bed in wenge finish sets out to address the need for hidden storage solutions. This platform bed with a wooden slat mattress support features a headboard with hidden storage as well as built-in lights.



Platform Bed in Cherry

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Here is the same platform bed as the above but shown in a cherry finish.



Platform Bed in Ash

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Space-saving platform beds that offer ground-breaking, convenient storage solutions continue to top consumer’s must-have lists. This platform bed in ash finish is a true platform bed and has a wooden slat support. It features storage drawers on each side of the bed which have storage space measurements of 37”W x 22 ½”D x 5”H. This bed also features decorative lighting in the headboard with 2 on/off switches. The footboard features metal accents on each corner.



Platform Bed in Wenge

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Here is the same platform bed as the previous one but shown in a wenge finish.



Platform Bed in Wenge

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The Portuguese construct their platform beds a bit differently. This bed is constructed from American beech wood veneer in wenge finish and sports modern geometric lines. Its unique design makes it literary look like it floats in the air. Like the other platform beds, it has a wooden slat mattress support.



Platform Bed in White

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Here is the same platform bed as the previous one but shown in a high gloss white finish.



Platform Bed in Wenge

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Look all around and you’ll be hard pressed to find a curve anywhere. This contemporary platform bed is constructed from American beech wood veneer in a wenge finish and features a liner design. It’s also made in Portugal and like all the other platform beds it has a wooden slat mattress support.



Platform Bed in Andora

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The Canadians also construct their platform beds a bit differently. Addressing the storage needs of consumers is one of their top priorities with this bed. The headboard and footboard of this contemporary platform bed are secured with triple-clip hooks to ensure stability. This bed is available in 2 finishes. It’s also offered as an optional hydraulic lift and storage bed underneath. The optional lift bed boasts a large 60” x 72” storage area that is fully usable.



Platform Bed in Wenge

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The Spanish add a bit of flair to their platform beds, as well. This bed has a leather headboard with decorative stitching and has a wooden slat mattress support. Nothing says contemporary like low hung platform bed.



Platform Bed in Wenge

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This graceful platform bed projects time honored Spanish charm and makes this bed part of the most enduring furniture that is being crafted in Europe today. It features two-tone finish, lights in the headboard, and a wooden slat mattress support.



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