This is a little project I have been working on. Modern Hippie inspired TV armoire for a 13 year old girl. I'll keep everyone up-to-date on what she choses then we can start making some sawdust!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
High Chair
Work in progress... seeing as our baby can't even sit up on his own I would say I'm ahead of schedule.
Ryles Update!
Wow these babies grow fast! So Ryles is almost 10 weeks old (man that went by fast...) he is now 24" long and is a solid 15lbs. He is a mess and we love him more than anything but this having a baby that TOTALLY depends on mom and dad is very tough. I have no idea how these people are have 3 or 4 or...6!?! at a time. Props to them! No way I could handle 6 babies. Anyway, here are some new photos of the little man. We hope you enjoy looking at them as much as we do!
Onesie above made by Jax Harmon
Uncle Drew!!
Friday, August 20, 2010
Welcome Home Ryles!
Ryles Ellison Gregory
8-7-2010
Finally, our baby bundle is here!!! We are so thrilled to be parents to this little one---already he is showing us his personality, asserting his own individualistic self everyday in a new way! Like the unique little person he is, his "space" reflects his uniqueness. We like to think of Ryles's room as a happy, restful, modern space. Of course, as new designer parents who want the best modern look for their baby's room,but don't have the thousands needed for high-end modern baby accoutrements, we did what came natural and that was to design everything ourselves!
We started with wall paint selection and chose a Sherwin Williams 'No VOC' paint for his room. Next we designed the crib. The crib dimensions meet code as well as accommodate all standard crib mattresses and bedding ensembles. The crib was finished in a non-toxic milk paint and water-based pecan stain. Click Here To See Construction Process for The Crib. We installed a new ceiling fan with a light dimmer for added room comfort. Plus, we added low and medium-level light fixtures for lighting options (the lanterns from our wedding and a thrift-store find outfitted with a new shade). The changing station was designed according to how we wanted to change the baby (not just from the front, but also from the side). Ergonomics played a huge part in this multi-functional piece's design from the beginning. Click Here To See Construction Process for The Changing Station. One day, when Ryles is older he may use this piece as a dresser after a few modifications. The artwork in the room we made ourselves along with re-finishing the floating shelves and an IKEA chair that coordinates much better now than the mass-produced maple finish that everyone is so accustomed to. We are very happy with the baby bedding ensemble which we had made (the fabric was discounted and we bought it for $80!!!) In the end, Ryles got a cool room that matches his uniqueness and we saved ourselves thousands!!
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children,
construction,
Crib,
furniture,
handmade,
Modern Crib,
poplar,
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