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weekend mash-up.

Happy Friday, friends! I’m headed down south for some family time tomorrow and am soooo excited to crash the county fair for a lemon shake-up and a pulled pork sandwich. Of course, I’d have way more fun if I was sporting an awesome Foreshore Dynamic tee (or a KrochetKids ‘Love’ tee for charity!) and one of Alessandra Olanow’s totes. I’m kidding, I suppose. Doesn’t matter what you wear as long as there’s a fair (whee! I can rhyme!).

The truth is, I’m slowly learning to fall back in love with my Midwestern roots. Sure, there are no mountains (or embroidered mountains at that!), but it’s all in your perspective. Wherever you live, you’ve gotta make it yours (like Ana’s Panama zines!) and press onward. Besides, home is where you keep your vintage Nintendo console collection, yes?

I’ll sign off for now, but before I go, remember Claire Ashley’s awesome trash bag work? Yesterday, she sent over a sneak peek image of her trash bag pillows (not yet on her site) that she just finished working on, which I posted above. Amazing, right?

Happy weekend, guys!

p.s. Plover Organic is having a 50% off sample sale next week (Aug 4-6th). I’ll be there virtually, of course!

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it’s q&a time!

Our third video is up on HGTV.com (have you been following the renovation series there, as well?) and we’re talking windows.

BUT! That’s not all! Next week we’re running a super special post to answer YOUR questions about renovations, design and everything between.

What do you want to know about our home, financing, scheduling and budgets? No question is off limits, so head over to HGTV.com and ask away in the comment section!

Link:  DESIGN HAPPENS

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the dailies: seesaw design.

Happy Friday! Today’s a special day for you, as we have the gals joining us from SeeSaw Designs to give you a sneak peek into their daily lives for another Daily series! Enjoy, friends!:

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paint splashes and wire.

Clemence’s work is the stuff that stars are made of. Brilliant!

Link:  CLEMENCE SEILLES

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art in the everyday: fabric trees.

It’s like yarn-bombing for the impatient. Brilliant!

Link:  ANNE TEN

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meet rob of builddirect!

Today’s renovation post is from Rob Jones, chief blogger, social media practitioner, and online marketer for BuildDirect, who was kind enough to come school us all on all things exterior siding! BuildDirect is an online flooring and building materials company and has kindly supplied the fiber cement siding for our “House that DFM Built” project. Below, Rob explains what fiber cement siding is and what some of the benefits of it are. (So excited about this!)

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First of all – hello!

It’s nice to be invited to post here, and a lot of fun working with Erin showing you all something of upcoming trends in building materials that can be applied to your designer’s imaginations. And where fiber cement siding isn’t exactly brand new, it is certainly less well-known than aluminum or wood siding. So, here’s the skinny on fiber cement.

OK. So what is fiber cement siding exactly?

It’s a manufactured item made by combining cement, sand, and cellulose fiber into an extremely durable material ready to stand up to the elements for a long, long time. The materials are steam pressurized so that you’re getting a very densely packed material that withstands moisture, wind, and other sources of abrasion and wear. The materials are painted in the factory, and tend to hold paint much longer than standard siding, which makes it pretty low maintenance, and with an enduring look.

And as for looks, fiber cement is generally made to resemble wood siding, with all kinds of visual effects also created at the factory to get you the look you’re after. You can get that pristine East Coast clapboard look, or a more rustic Midwestern feel. And colors for fiber cement are also pretty plentiful to suit whatever you’ve got in mind. In the style stakes, your options are pretty wide open.

The selection of fiber cement we’ve chosen for the “House That DFM Built” project is ‘Colonial Pewter’ which is a straight-edged shingle style. Here’s an angle shot of it to give you an idea what it looks like up close:

These are, as mentioned, shingle style. But, you can also get longer pieces in a clapboard style, too, if that’s your preference.

You might notice in this shot that fiber cement like this is subtlety textured, and uniformly painted to resemble a real wood shingle. Attention to detail where looking like wood is concerned is a pretty big priority with the best of fiber cement. The advantage here is that it’s extremely tough, and with much less involvement from you as a homeowner to retain it’s original look. Yet, you still get that cozy warmth that a wood-grained style siding is known for.

So, that’s an intro to fiber cement siding. I’m looking forward to seeing how it’s going to look on ‘our’ house. And of course, I’m interested to see what you guys are going to think of it. In the meantime, if you’ve got questions about fiber cement, leave them in the comments section of this post, and we’ll see what we can do to flesh some of this out for you.

Thanks!

Rob.

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Read more from Rob on the BuildDirect blog, and the BuildDirect green blog, too. Also, follow Rob and BuildDirect on Twitter, and become a fan of BuildDirect on Facebook.

Thanks for joining us, Rob!

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a cigarette necklace.

Smokin’ hot, Francis!

Link:  FRANCIS UPRITCHARD

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a modern chess set.

I have no idea how to play chess (my brain doesn’t function that way), but I’d love to learn on this chic little set.

Link:  TONFISK DESIGN

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tribal gouache patterns.

Wow. Patterned paintings in a perfect portfolio. [Holy alliteration!]

Link:   LESLIE WILKES

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ballpoint drawings.

With a name like Butt Johnson, you almost have to be an artist, yes?

Link:  BUTT JOHNSON

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