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Kaza Design L

Blogger | Provo, UT http://mykazadesign.blogspot.com
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About Me:

I am passionate about home design and all things color and texture! I opened my own home decorating business a year and a half ago and I absolutely love it.

Favorite area of home improvement:

A fresh coat of paint can do wonders!


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Storage area turned into a play school!

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Kaza Design L Provo, UT
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    Commented on Apr 09, 2013
    I'm so sorry I didn't answer sooner! Joy2Journey, this is an under-the-stairs storage area ...»
    turned into a "play area" so the entry way is just what you see. Ddiane, the discs and squares are cookie sheets spray painted with chalk paint and regular paint. The chairs, the homeowner had from an old school that was shut down. The lettering on the walls are decals from Target.

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  • An organic, raised garden table, planted by the square foot method using companion herbs and flowers...and a little veggie bling.
  • 1. Companion Flowers -
Marigold, Petunia and Zinnia are the cheerleaders of veggie teams. 1
  • 2. Trellis -
Keep it light and simple. Pictured here are two inexpensive bean tents that were snipped at the hinges to make four trellis panels. 3
  • 3. String Ribbon - 
Use reflective ribbon pinned by shiny thumbtacks to stake out your square foot garden. Adds color and keeps the birds away.
  • 4. Beneficial Herbs - 
Plant basil, chamomile, thyme and other herbal veggie companions. Add color and fragrance to your garden while repelling pests.
  • 5. Beads - 
Better bling than pinwheels. String inexpensive Mardi Gras beads to add sparkle and pop. In dusk, they give the illusion of holiday lights. 1
  • 6. Whimsy - 
Every garden must have a gnome but consider adding toys like small animals and action figures.
  • We're adding dinosaurs this year.
  • Now that we have the Garden Stamp, we are setting aside the yardstick and extra ribbon to focus on planting square foot patterns of edible color. 1
  • Stamped out.
  • Update: It worked!
  • For 2013: Don't neglect those containers. See our post on this simple bamboo & ribbon pea trellis.
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Salad Dressing: 6 Dirt Cheap Ways to Turn Your Garden into Edible Art

In 2012, we wanted an organic, raised garden table, planted by the square foot method using companion herbs and flowers. What we created was a fun, playful conversation piece that grew ...»
delicious veggies and inspired the design of the Garden Stamp. Here are six easy ways to get started on your own edible masterpiece. For more information and planting guides visit www.GardenStamp.com

1 Hour 20 Easy
The Garden Stamp
The Garden Stamp Frederick, MD
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  • Kaza Design L
    Commented on Mar 01, 2013
    so, besides giving the table a pop of fun color, how does it repel pests? genius idea, by the way!
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  • Linen finish or dragging technique.
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A photographer's home gallery

A linen-look paint finish on the wall, incorporating a neutral design makes for a perfect home gallery.
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Kaza Design L Provo, UT
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  • Kaza Design L
    Commented on Nov 10, 2012
    Thanks Susan! I don't know why it's doing that! Just go to facebook and search for Kaza ...»
    Design, LLC. I wish I could take credit for the amazing photos but I was just the designer of the remodel of this room. Christie Gibson, owner of Beyond the Dark Room photography is the homeowner and artist.

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  • Newer home in need of a bigger entertainment unit.
  • Stone Hearth fireplace and open shelving built ins with blue background.
  • 2 close doors and one screened door for electronics.
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Stone Hearth fireplace and open background shelving unit

A simple but beautiful open shelving unit.
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Kaza Design L Provo, UT on Sep 15, 2012
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    Becky on Sep 15, 2012
    Beautfiul Kaza.
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  • the before picture of the chairs.
  • And this is after they were painted and reupholstered.
  • Had an old bench that needed same tlc as the chairs.
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revamped old chairs with white paint and chevron patterned fabric!

I sanded these beauties then sprayed painted them with the new rusteoleum prime and paint. I covered the removable wooden seat with a gray and white chevron patterned fabric. If I get ...»
tired of the chevron I can use seat cushions to cover them up!

I love how they turned out : )

Kaza Design L
Kaza Design L Provo, UT
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    Commented on Sep 08, 2012
    Thanks Amy! Sharp and up-to-date. My thoughts exactly!
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  • lounge and dining rooms with painted concrete floors- in white of course!
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  • floors in the study
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Painted concrete floors

We have painted the floors in the study, lounge, dining, bedroom and walk in robe! loving it and sooo cheap and easy to maintain. We used Berger Jet Dry aqua tread satin. The concrete was ...»
cleaned, holes were filled and sanded- just like a wall would be. We then rolled 3 coats of the Berger on.

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  • Kaza Design L
    Commented on Jul 30, 2012
    I love this!!!
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Storage area turned into a play school!

One of my clients needed more play area in her house for her 4 kids, under the age of 5 so I turned her under-the-stairs storage area into a fun, colorful play school. A nice coat of ...»
white glossy paint, alphabet stickers, vinyl lettering and a few cookie sheets turned into magnetic boards!

More pictures of the before and after:

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.3...

and while you're there, I'd love your support by liking my page : )

Kaza Design, life if too short to live in beige.

Thanks!

Kaza Design L
Kaza Design L Provo, UT
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  • Kaza Design L
    Commented on Jul 25, 2012
    Leigh, I found them at Target, here's the link to them: ...»

    http://www.target.com/p/wallies-wall-play-al...

    I just checked and they are in stock! They are awesome!

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