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d*s apartment project: artwork

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i’m starting to actually get small steps in my decorating process squared away (shower curtain being made, couch company coming to measure, electrician on the way) and the first thing that’s made me really happy was getting back my framed camilla engman prints. i just love her playful, child-like style and her simple use of color. if you’re looking for some affordable prints i highly suggest camilla’s work.

[ps: all sorts of drama in the project runway post. cara's stirring things up...i'm heading to chilewich for a studio visit, be back later!]

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Niki

Where did you get these frames from? I am going to frame a bunch of my art for the first time, and the way you frames these are exactly what i had in mind.

Anonymous

I found your blog a few weeks ago and now I’m hooked. I’m a graphic designer who has recently chosen to follow her passion for interior design.
I absolutely love your wall colour, what did you end up choosing.
P.S. Those prints are adorable!

vicky

May I ask where you got those lovely prints framed?

design*sponge

hi guys

i bought the frame and had the framing done at san art in brooklyn (7th avenue and flatbush). also happens to be the photo place where everyone took those pictures of heath ledger and michelle williams getting their stuff framed in the tabloids a few weeks back.

it was super pricey so i think next time i’ll just buy the frame.

the wall color i think is called paris rain by benjamin moore. not sure i’m keeping it but it looks nice with the photos :)

d*s

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lena

i think i’ll go elseware next time. i think it was a bit overpriced and it took way way too long. (and they were a little rude…)

d*s

Anonymous

Grace,

Is that the oatmeal color you were looking for? I am still searching….

design*sponge

nah,

this is a “paris rain” grey by benjamin moore. the kitchen is oatmeal though…

d*s

katie

grace, camilla’s prints look lovely!! they add such a playful element. i love getting little peaks into your home. thanks for sharing!!!

design*sponge

thanks katie!

i’m going to be showing more little peeks into the apt this month. i’m slowly getting things together. i’ve been stuck in such a design slump.

d*s

design*sponge

thanks jan! i keep walking to the kitchen just to look at them. they make me so happy.

d*s :)

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Candice

I’m working on it. My bedroom is still a wreck but I’ll add that soon. The kitchen and bathroom will be next. We’re switching our dining room and living room so those rooms are in utter upheaval.

D*S

Anonymous

Those prints look fantastic! That’s a shame the framing was more pricey than you would have liked, but at least they turned out great, right?
Does anybody have some good resources for online framing, like when you send in your photography or prints and they frame them. I’ve Googled some before out of curiosity but would much rather have a recommendation if somebody has had a good experience.

lisa

so cute grace! glad to see things are moving right along at your place. it’ll happen slowly but surely. can’t wait to see it all. thanks for the little teases though. :)

Lena

thanks grace
yeah- i’ve had a couple things framed at san art (funny about heath & michelle!), so i was looking for another option. but i have gotten other park slope recomendations. really, i would like to start framing things myself.

joy

looks wonderful, grace! looking forward to seeing more..thanks for the sneak peek!

amy in l.a.

I have both those prints in my daughter’s nursery. Love Camilla’s work immensely. The framing looks great!

sandra

I’ve gotten a few things framed at General Art Co. on Varick. They’re cratsmanship is excellent (they do lots of work for Dia and other Chelsea galleries) but–as with all pro framers–they’re $pendy.

My cousin–silkscreen goddess and university professor–swears by Metropolitan Picture Framing (metroframe.com). They have a limited number of finishes, but their frames are professional quality and reasonably-priced, and mostly because of the DIY aspect. That said, the website is super-informative, so even if you’re only mildly crafty it’s totally manageable.

Fuzzball

Ooooh I think I’m going to have to buy the “Listen” print — do you mind if I’m a copycat? ;)

Good grief I love this blog. It’s addictive!!

jean

D*S, as you are in Bklyn, there is a great framer and his crew who just moved from Chinatown on the Bowery to Gowanus / Lower Slope / whatever it’s called now. It’s called Squid Framing, run by Arlan Huang (who also happens to be an amazing glass blower. He makes his glass work, also in Bklyn, at Scanlan Glass. http://www.asianconnections.com/a/?article_id=510). Anyhow, back to Squid Framing: 168 7th Street, Bklyn Gowanus. F train to 4th Street stop. Call first: 212.966.9673. As they are a custom frame shop, their prices will reflect that. However, they really give great consideration to each piece and how it should be framed. Top-notch work.

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