Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Sliding Barn Doors


Photo: Refreshed Designs

Thanks Mom, for suggesting we get internal, sliding barn-style doors to divide our living and dining rooms. If we can't build a house yet on our farm, we can do the next best thing: bring the farm into our current home.

The previous owners of our California Bungalow apparently removed what were reportedly lovely stained-glass double doors from between our living and dining room. I hadn't thought about doors until Mom suggested it. Doors would allow us the flexibility of closing off the lounge if somebody is watching a movie to minimise sound, or if the kids are playing Wii while the adults are chatting in the dining area. Sliding doors will save the space that would be needed to swing normal hinge doors open and shut.

Photo: Houzz

I'd definitely like a row of three windows like this but a simple green-stained design to mimic our front entrance double doors. I want to see the light between rooms. And be able to snoop on what the kids are doing.








Rustica Hardware produces this beautiful, timber and stainless steel hardware for barn doors.



Monday, March 19, 2012

Slippery, splinter-free slides



This image has been doing the rounds on Facebook with thousands of teenagers, including my daughter and her friends, 'liking' this cool notion.

(Images from Forbes and Gizmodo)

Apparently this is the home of the fun-loving Scott Jones who had this beauty crafted from mahogany.

The Web Urbanist reports:

When voicemail system inventor Scott Jones decided he wanted a slide inside his home, the bids he received were too high and he didn’t like the way the designs looked. That is, until he met woodworker Rodney Miller, who devised a wooden slide design using shipbuilding techniques. The resulting corkscrew wood slide, built alongside a set of traditional stairs, is over 16 feet tall and has a 13-foot drop. Construction of the slide, wasn’t easy, as Miller attests: “I originally started working on it while it was mounted on an axle so I could turn it at floor level. Eventually I had to add onto my garage so I could work on it while it was standing up to set the stair treads accurately.”


We have beautiful, historical staircases at work and I've often joked how fun it would be to have an adjoining slide to catapult us out the door after a long day of toil.

Hmmm. Which would be better for my house: a straight or twirly slide?

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Footy and Netball Fun


After a day in the Melbourne that involved buying Asics Gels Netburner shoes for my daughter and sports apparel for my son, the kids wanted to go to our sports park and train. The football and netball season starts in mid April so the kids' teams have already started training twice a week. Little Athletics just ended for my son, and he is set to compete at the school districts in hurdles, shotput, the 800 and 100 metre events.






Melbourne Dining: Grand Hyatt's Collins Kitchen


It's so nice to escape the office to have a lunch break. A couple of blocks from the office, at the 'Paris end' of Collins Street is the Grand Hyatt Melbourne. Simple splendour.


It's open, buffet-style kitchen lets patrons interact with the chefs in different sections: Sushi, Deli, Grill, Wok, Pasta and Patisserie.


On offer were: oysters, smoked salmon, caesar salad, baguettes, mini beef burgers, homemade pizza, miso soup, chicken rice, pork dim sum, braised vegetables, berry tart slab, pistachio strawberry slice, ice cream.


A luncheon escape is even better when it involves celebrating a good friend's birthday and another good friend surprises us by very generously paying the bill!

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Foraging and Flocks on the Farm


After 10 inches of rain in one week, there was not only damage to our roads and crossings but hubby spotted a fly struck lamb. The affected lamb was treated and the rest of flock will be treated tomorrow. The heavy rain diminished the effectiveness of their last, recent treatment.

It's an awful disease - extremely painful for the animal. A couple of our animals died of this disease over the years. It's caused by a blowfly laying eggs on wet, matted wool or small, open wounds. The eggs hatch into maggots which eat the animal alive. 

Strike can happen anytime during summer but particularly during warm, wet weather.


On a more positive note, the season is also perfect for mushrooms. We had fun foraging for the white heads on the farm. Will be enjoying this one in an omelet tomorrow morning.


The project for the weekend is fencing the orchard to prevent decimation from kangaroos and rabbits. The avocados are fluorishing given the Queensland-like conditions.


We hopped into the back of the ute for a ride to the main paddock,





Thursday, March 8, 2012

Cococozy Inspiration


I've been oohing and ahhhhing through the design blog Cococozy.

I've been wanting to create a bench seat or built-in banquette to my kitchen/family room. The beautiful, inspirational idea above is a design from Tobi Fairley featured in a guest blog that the House of Turquoise's Erin did on Cococozy.


How comfy do these lounges look in this design from Melanie Turner Interiors? Want them for our family room.


Another scrumptious look from Melanie Turner. I'd never move my feet back onto the ground!


Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Floral Centrepiece


These floral centrepieces were a hit at our event today. More pics to come tomorrow.

Home from work at 9pm again tonight. Sigh. Thank goodness I have a four-day weekend coming up.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Spanish Pool and Flooding


Could we attach a pool house like this to our dream farmhouse?

Found on Dwell, this is the 18th century Barcelona flat of architect Benedetta Tagliabue.

Why am I attracted to this?
  • It's a shallow lap pool 
  • It's protected from the elements
  • It has a wood-burning fireplace - right up hubby's alley - allowing a toasty dry up after a swim in the winter
  • It's in Barcelona close to where my grandmother was born
I'd like my Spanish ancestry to influence our dining room lined with sangria-coloured walls. I'm looking for a couple of flamenco paintings or prints to hang over the fireplace. My grandparents used to have black-background bullfighting paintings in their living room. As a girl, I'd display castanets and a pretty flamenco dancer with colourful, flouncy dress on my dresser.


Maybe this print by Caroline Gold.



At the moment there are pools of a different sort on the farm - none that you'd want to to swim in...

After a week of heavy rain, some central Victorian towns are experiencing flooding - the worst in 40 years. After just the first day of torrential rain, last Sunday night and Monday morning, the farm endured the most damage. Amazingly one of our crossings was damaged, the pipes overwhelmed by the power of the water, and some of our roads washed away. The livestock were fine. But my heart goes out to all the people whose homes are damaged.

The Goulburn River has not flooded the park in front of our house though, like it did a year ago from last Father's Day.





More rain is due this week....