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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

Mainspace

The big room.

Also known as our TV room. Also known as the fireplace room. Also known as the room that I hope Paul can figure out how to work the fireplace in. Also known as a super large space that needs more furniture somewhere down the line.

Openconcept

I've shared bits of this space already. This is the room that came together in a HUGE way when the media cabinet was built. I mentioned in that post that the media cabinet really elevated the space for me.

Plants2

When our stuff got delivered, one of the first things off the truck was the big black bookshelf we had used as a room divider in our old townhouse. (You can see a peek of what it looked like for the few months I had it above.) I told the movers to just drop it into place right at the start of this room so when you walked in the front door, the first thing you saw was the bookshelf. The mover's looked at me with relief and did just that.

And then the rest of the furniture was settled around that decision.

I really tried to make it work. I decided to fill it a bit lighter than I had in Oxnard. I stuck with mostly greens and blacks and whites, taking care to have space where the light could shine through. It worked. Sorta. Until the media cabinet was built. And I loved the super clean look. My bookshelf looked cluttered and totally wrong in comparison.

Artneartv
Orange & Park California print, pinwheel painting, ampersand string art, Paris print, siiso print. frames by ikea, target & pottery barn.

And then I hung art around the TV. And I loved that even more. And suddenly the bookshelf was an eye-sore that was always in my peripheral vision while I was watching TV. But of course, blessing in disguise, I was pregnant and without help, so I couldn't do anything about it for a month. I had to really think on it and be sure I hated it enough to justify moving it.

Sure enough, I did.

When my family was here, they kindly disassembled it and transported it into my office where there is now plenty of storage for all my random shipping and craft supplies. (I'll be sharing the office once the baby is born and Paul is home and I have figured out how it's going to work for us.)

Nobookshelf

TA-DA! Suddenly this room could really breathe. It's bigger and brighter now.

Breathingroom

I'm still thrown off when I turn the corner from the hallway and look out into the whole space each morning. I've got plans to fill it in… I'm thinking about a long but low bookshelf (maybe with a raw wood top?) that defines the space a little more to go behind the chair. NO rush though, I am more than happy to let some ideas percolate for awhile.

Coffeetablerug

The rest of this room is pretty simple. The canvases were all painted by me this spring to bring some color in. The rug, coffee table and couch we had in Oxnard. (The rug was my parents, purchased in the 1980s). Paul and I made the coffee table a few years ago and the couch is West Elm. The lamp is this one from Target (reviews are not great, but I am totally happy with it).

Chair

That chair was a craigslist find from the first week I moved in. It was not the best deal in the world ($280) but it's real wood, real leather and insanely gorgeous. Plus, I'd never seen anything like it which is something I like in my used item hunting.

Emptyarea

In the front corner of the room is another empty space that we're still thinking on. My dream plan at the moment is a hanging chair (inspired by Elsie) and a bookshelf and maybe a fun rug. I want to get that mirror and art (both craigslist finds) hung up too. And plants, of course. "Put a plant on it" is this home's motto.

Tobefilled

The entryway also needs work. I ended up leaving the mirrored table there temporarily because even though it's not quite right for this house, I need a spot to drop my stuff. We are going to build a wooden bench. Something simple and fun for resting a diaper bag and a bowl with keys, etc. There will be art hung on both entry walls. There might be a coat rack. Oh and the rug… there will be a rug that is not the black doormat that came with the house.

But all in good time. Right now, this space is complete. It's whole. It's ready for a family of three to move in and sprawl out and enjoy. (Hurry home, Paul. Sit tight, baby girl.)

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33 responses to “the main room & empty spaces.”

  1. Amanda Avatar

    I have been loving these peeks, Elise! You really know how to make a house a home! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Leigh Anne Avatar

    I LOVE this room without the bookshelf. One of the most awesome parts of this house is how open it feels (at least in pictures lol).

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  3. Kelly Jean Avatar

    Elise you have a beautiful house. I love your decorating and your choices. And I love that you can be patient and wait to see if you like things. Usually if I don’t like it, I want ir changed out right away!

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  4. Ffion Avatar

    I love how open your home is. So much space. And I love how un-cluttered it is. It doesn’t have an upstairs, does it?
    And your decoration is spot on, as always 🙂 Love seeing you share your home. It’s so inspiring. Can’t wait to get my own place one day ❤ And I love spotting DIY-ed things you’ve shared in previous blog-posts around the house 😀
    http://www.ffufi.net/mindflight

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  5. Martina Avatar

    It’s such fun to see your place coming together. I like the plans for the hanging chair it would work great there.
    The house is so beautiful, I can’t wait until I have my own home to design as thoughtfully and carefully as you are.
    Martina
    http://snapshotsandwhatnots.typepad.com

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  6. Stacyk Avatar
    Stacyk

    I really love how you put it all together. It looks fabulous. Cozy but not crowded, and so much added interest! The custom wall hangings you made has inspired me. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Julia Avatar

    You’ve found a lot of great stuff for the new place on Craigslist! What’s your method for finding stuff there? Do you just browse the listings or are you looking for specific pieces?

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  8. danielle Avatar

    Such an amazing house!! I love the touches of mid-century you added, without it feeling like a time warp– you found a great balance and have inspired me to keep up my apartment decorating! Thanks Elise.

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  9. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    I think you will find the open space a huge luxury once baby comes, you know? You’ve done a beautiful job thus far.

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  10. elise blaha Avatar

    thank you! it feels very open in real life too. 🙂

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  11. elise blaha Avatar

    Oh believe me, if I wasn’t pregnant, I would have figured out how to move that bookshelf on my own. It’s just that I HAD to be patient this time around. 😉

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  12. elise blaha Avatar

    no second story. 🙂

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  13. elise blaha Avatar

    I search for specifics like “bench” or “chair” or “fiddle leaf fig” and then I also search “mid century” I scored the chair and the mirror and a plant stand by patiently going through all the crap under the “mid century” tag.

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  14. Michelle E Avatar
    Michelle E

    haha “put a plant on it”
    What about a big L-shaped couch for the “fireplace room”?

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  15. elise blaha Avatar

    🙂 Nah… we love our couch and I just got the great chair!!

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  16. Kathi Avatar

    Elise your home looks gorgeous and I noticed when you moved the big storage cabinet out of the living room 🙂 Thanks for sharing why you did it and I hope your wishes come true and your hubby hurries home and your baby girl waits for daddy and not much longer 🙂 Kathi

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  17. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    Love it. It’s open and cozy without being cluttered. I can’t stand a home with a ton of furniture in it.

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  18. Amber Lee Avatar

    That little space in the corner would make a perfect baby hang out area. I love the ikea picture ledges hung a foot off the ground for baby to grab a book. And a low mounted mirror, with a mobile? Search for Montessori baby rooms, you might get sucked in 🙂 I don’t have a floor bed for my baby, but I did use the concepts in our main living areas to have Ben be in on the action, she loved it.
    I love everything so far… And you’ve inspired me to pull out some paints today!

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  19. Mac Avatar

    Elise, I’ve got a 4 year old and a 19 month old, and I would LOVE an empty corner like that for some of those large toy/furniture items. The rocking horse, the toddler slide, the teepee, the play kitchen, tr coloring desk… And, as far as swinging chairs, one has been recommended to me from Ikea that is soft and supposed to be particularly good for soothing babies and young kids. I wish I would have thought of tasteful ways to incorporate more kid friendly elements into my decor earlier on. We’ll probably be moving in a few months, so I need to start a Pinterest board now!
    It’s a tricky balance to keep the decor beautiful and peaceful, but still be inclusive of the little ones, but it’s a fun challenge!

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  20. elise blaha Avatar

    Yes! That is sort of what I figure… better to have extra space before she gets here than not enough space. A teepee would be SO fun.
    Is this the chair you’ve heard good things about? http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00065497/#/90056455

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  21. kat :) Avatar

    Everything looks so amazing! Wish you could come and help me decorate my house 🙂 Have you heard of fiddle leaf fig trees? That would be an amazing plant for your space!

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  22. Elise Avatar

    Yep! In my post last week about my dining room I mentioned wanting a fiddle leaf fig! I’d love a bunch!!

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  23. Michelle Clement Avatar

    Oh, fun! Your home is lovely. 🙂 That vaulted cieling is to-die-for (as is your new-found chair). I’m putting a apartment together, myself: it’s super fun to do this move-around-and-make-pretty stuff, isn’t it? Love!

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  24. Cristina Avatar

    That ceiling.. I love it. Also, I’m pretty inspired by your Craigslist finds. If I ever come across something truly awesome within my budget I’m going to flip. It’s rough sifting through post after post of weird 80s furniture, but I’m going to keep at it.

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  25. elizabeth Avatar

    Beautiful! You’ve done a really great job. Tell me the tile living room floor isn’t so bad… the house we’re renting in Louisiana has tile floor in the living room/dining room/kitchen and I have a bad attitude about it. I’ve never not had hardwood or carpet in a living space, and I’m afraid it’s going to take some getting used to for me!

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  26. Deirdre Avatar

    I, too, love these peaks, and how it makes me look more consciously at our spaces. I’m sure you don’t mean to get a bunch of random input from readers, but I can’t resist suggesting that the black Expedit/bookcase go in that empty corner. Is that wall long enough? It would be out of the way, but a great space for a library and to put open baskets for the baby toys/playthings/extra thick blankets for rolling, etc that will be coming oh so soon.
    I’m so glad you are capturing this now—because I have to believe unexpected changes are coming!

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  27. kristen @ verbs and vignettes Avatar

    i love snug little corners, but this space is awesome! especially ❤ the black + white checkered blanket you made.

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  28. elise blaha Avatar

    I thought about that too! But really – the black is just too heavy for the room and I’d rather have a low bookshelf and art than such a large piece. Thankfully, we’re going to get tons of use out of the bookshelf in my office so nothing is getting wasted. 🙂

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  29. elise blaha Avatar

    The tile is working for me, but I’m used to it.. .we had it at the townhouse and I grew up with it. I would love hardwood (and we may bring it into the carpeted bedrooms in a few years) but with the wood ceiling, I think the tile works really well. 🙂

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  30. Sarah Avatar

    It is looking amazing. 🙂
    This house is deceptively large, I think… when you first showed pics it didn’t seem as big, but now you are filling it in with furniture, I’m noticing the true scale of the place.
    It is true that an open floor plan comes with challenges in terms of using spaces… but I think you’re doing a great job. The wood ceilings are gorgeous and that chair is a great find!

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  31. Mac Avatar

    No, actually this one, although it’s not as cute! http://m.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/spr/19809351/ Something about the cocoon shape is supposed to be great for sensory development. My boys both have sensory issues so I’m keeping it in mind for our next place.

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  32. Maggie Avatar
    Maggie

    congrats on the baby girl! shes a doll 🙂 I was wondering if your tv stand is the one from Ikea? I dont think they make it anymore. Which saddens me.

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  33. Supraveghere Avatar

    I’ve never not had hardwood or carpet in a living space, and I’m afraid it’s going to take some getting used to for me

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