10 Surprising DIY Trends to Try Today
- 10 Surprising DIY Trends to Try TodayBy Stacey Lindsay for RemodelistaFrom sequined walls to DIY hooks made from children's blocks, here are 10 unexpected ideas for injecting some serious personality into your space.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/110523_Original.jpg
- 10 Surprising DIY Trends to Try TodayThe artist who lives in this chic Berlin flat chose to enliven the space by peppering it with bursts of electric color. Two bands of fuchsia add quirky character to a simple set of floating shelves.ON REMODELISTA: Bright Pink Accentshttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/109990_Original.jpg
- 10 Surprising DIY Trends to Try TodayWho knew that children's toys could be made into useful storage? With a set of simple building blocks, a few screws, paint and a bit of masking tape, the artists at German design studio Snug created these innovative wall hooks.ON REMODELISTA: DIY Instant Hallway Hookshttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/109980_Original.jpg
- 10 Surprising DIY Trends to Try TodayArtist and DIY aficionado Kate Pruitt gave a basic lampshade new life with this dip-dyed look. ON REMODELISTA: Lampshades That Brighten a Roomhttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/109986_Original.jpg
- 10 Surprising DIY Trends to Try TodayAt Suppenküche restaurant in San Francisco, bunches of wheat suspended on a high-stretched wire create a look that's both artistic and organic.ON REMODELISTA: Wheat as Decorhttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/109982_Original.jpg
- 10 Surprising DIY Trends to Try TodayInspired by brass sequins the designer found at a flea market, a sequined wall lines Erica Tanov's Marin County boutique. Each glimmering disc was fastened to the wall with a brass nail. ON REMODELISTA: Bohemian Luxury in Marinhttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/109988_Original.jpg
- 10 Surprising DIY Trends to Try TodayInspired by fresh produce, Lauren Saylor of A Fabulous Fete hand-dyed a neutral tablecloth, transforming it into a bright and bohemian accessory. ON REMODELISTA: Hibiscus-Dyed Drop Clothhttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/109983_Original.jpg
- 10 Surprising DIY Trends to Try TodayWith the use of two wooden dowels and some rope, Sydney-based Alwill Studio created a screen that adds a sense of privacy while allowing plenty of light to shine through.ON REMODELISTA: A DIY Way to Divide a Roomhttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/109987_Original.jpg
- 10 Surprising DIY Trends to Try TodayWith walls that are rustic and neutral, this brightly painted table takes center stage, proving the endless ways a little paint can transform a space.ON REMODELISTA: Tables That Pophttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/109984_Original.jpg
- 10 Surprising DIY Trends to Try TodayAt Harvest Farm in Australia, a vintage ladder gets a new lease on life as a pot and utensil rack. Suspended from the ceiling, it is both decorative and functional. ON REMODELISTA: Instant Utensil Rackhttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/109989_Original.jpg
- 10 Surprising DIY Trends to Try TodayA collection of mismatched blue-and-white plates make for a DIY art installation—a definite conversation piece during dinner parties. ON REMODELISTA: An Interesting Twist on Wall Decorhttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/110097_Original.jpg
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1 of 11By Stacey Lindsay for Remodelista
From sequined walls to DIY hooks made from children's blocks, here are 10 unexpected ideas for injecting some serious personality into your space.
Think Pink
2 of 11The artist who lives in this chic Berlin flat chose to enliven the space by peppering it with bursts of electric color. Two bands of fuchsia add quirky character to a simple set of floating shelves.
ON REMODELISTA: Bright Pink Accents
Block Party
3 of 11Who knew that children's toys could be made into useful storage? With a set of simple building blocks, a few screws, paint and a bit of masking tape, the artists at German design studio Snug created these innovative wall hooks.
ON REMODELISTA: DIY Instant Hallway Hooks
In the Shade
4 of 11Artist and DIY aficionado Kate Pruitt gave a basic lampshade new life with this dip-dyed look.
ON REMODELISTA: Lampshades That Brighten a Room
Great Grains
5 of 11At Suppenküche restaurant in San Francisco, bunches of wheat suspended on a high-stretched wire create a look that's both artistic and organic.
ON REMODELISTA: Wheat as Decor
Gold Standard
6 of 11Inspired by brass sequins the designer found at a flea market, a sequined wall lines Erica Tanov's Marin County boutique. Each glimmering disc was fastened to the wall with a brass nail.
ON REMODELISTA: Bohemian Luxury in Marin
Orange Crush
7 of 11Inspired by fresh produce, Lauren Saylor of A Fabulous Fete hand-dyed a neutral tablecloth, transforming it into a bright and bohemian accessory.
ON REMODELISTA: Hibiscus-Dyed Drop Cloth
Roped In
8 of 11With the use of two wooden dowels and some rope, Sydney-based Alwill Studio created a screen that adds a sense of privacy while allowing plenty of light to shine through.
ON REMODELISTA: A DIY Way to Divide a Room
Blue's Clues
9 of 11With walls that are rustic and neutral, this brightly painted table takes center stage, proving the endless ways a little paint can transform a space.
ON REMODELISTA: Tables That Pop
Up & Away
10 of 11At Harvest Farm in Australia, a vintage ladder gets a new lease on life as a pot and utensil rack. Suspended from the ceiling, it is both decorative and functional.
ON REMODELISTA: Instant Utensil Rack
Blue Plate Special
11 of 11A collection of mismatched blue-and-white plates make for a DIY art installation—a definite conversation piece during dinner parties.
ON REMODELISTA: An Interesting Twist on Wall Decor
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