Dania Mania

We’re back from Minnesota, back to reality.  Our vacation included visiting family and friends, eating at my favorite Minnesota restaurants (hello Panino Fries and Green Mill spinach dip), and shopping at a few stores Montana lacks.  Like IkeaHome Goods, and recently, Dania Furniture.  My mom, sisters, their boyfriends, the boys and I decided to hit up the Rosedale mall for bonding time.  We took a wrong turn on the way there and passed Dania Furniture.  My sister just bought a house, and she’s always wanted to go to Dania, so we made a pit stop.  And, I’m glad we did because Dania had tons modern home furnishings with decent prices.  Sure, certain things are overpriced (in my opinion, but I’m super cheap), but overall, I feel it is a good value.

This chair is super cool in a mid-century modern way.  I couldn’t pay 200 bucks for a single chair, but two of these would look really great with a set of cheaper, basic chairs.

And, here’s the matching bench.  Cool at the foot of a bed, and cool in a dining room in place of two chairs.

My sister loved this modular L shaped shelving unit.  Shelving units like these are versatile because several pieces can be joined together or stacked.  Or keep two units close as shown or, pull the pieces further apart for a different look.  If pulled apart, the area between could be a small bench for a multi-tasking piece of furniture.  I think each piece cost around $150, but something like this could easily be built for less than 300 bucks.

A large canvas divided into nine squares with four raised art panels would also be an easy enough diy art project.

I’m hoping we can update our current end tables with chrome spray paint and new wooden tops to look something like this:

I desperately want a coffee table, but it’s still a hazard for little kids.  A sleek white and chrome table is perfect.

In my dream world, I would have the coffee table from Whatever, Martha.  I’m seriously trying to convince Ben to weld something similar.  After all, our last welding experience went so well.

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Dania’s upholstered furniture seemed to be the best deal, though.  A club chair, available in a variety of fabrics is between three and four hundred smackeroos.

A large (and comfy!) sectional with chaise is only 1100 bucks.  Not too shabby.

Dania’s furniture was great, and I found a little more than furniture inspiration during our visit.  The landscaping was fabulous.  Wooden slat walkways under a modern pergola are welcoming, but the creative borders caught my eye.  I love the mix of simple, easy to maintain hostas with evergreens for a lush look year round.

And, it seems simple enough to do almost anywhere.  Maybe in place of a fence along a property line?  Or, along a walkway?

Inspiration is everywhere.  Have you been inspired by a store design recently?  Do you have a creative landscape design?  Do you know where I can find the Whatever, Martha coffee table?  Maybe you love to watch or listen to Whatever, Martha?  Love it, or hate it?  Personally, I think it’s hilarious and odd that Alexis is Martha’s daughter.  And, until some Googling today, I didn’t know Alexis was 45!  She looks amazing.

Please note:  We were not compensated for this post, we simply loved Dania Furniture and want to share with you.

Gimme a Giveaway: Poppy and Pinecone Winner!

We asked what state of the art or futuristic contraption you’d most like to have.  Several of you said a teleportation device.  That would definitely be nice, huh?  I’d also love to have a whole house cleaning system installed. 

Now, onto our giveaway winners.  Random.org chose numbers 13, Nikki and 179, Kristy.  Nikki loves the horizontal Minnesota art Elisabeth made for us.  Kristy would like to get a Montana and Maryland to ‘copy’ our bedroom art.  Well, now you can!  Congrats and happy Friday, ladies.

Jonesing for Jones

Surprise!  We’re in Minnesota!  Like our last visit, I hooked up with Jen from IHeart Organizing for a shopping trip at Ikea.  A must when we’re back.  We chatted and watched our kiddos the entire trip through Ikea, so I didn’t snap any pictures.  I walked out with two Lindved side tables, a few Ribba frames and a white ceramic planter.  More details when we get around to our projects.  Nothing crazy going on, but it was nice to chat.

After Ikea, we headed to Jen’s house to help make and hem some curtains.  Check out Jen’s post to get more info on our projects.  Unlike our last visit, we remembered to take a picture together.

Then, Jen’s husband slash photo stylist slash photographer decided we should get a picture of us holding the Fresh Home Magazine issue we were both featured in.  Of course, we’re still dorky excited enough, so we did.

Jen (and Bryan) are just as sweet in person as they seem in blog land.  And, their house is equally adorable.  I can’t wait to see how some of their upcoming projects turn out!  Thanks, Jen for letting me invade your home.  We’re already plotting our next visit.

P.S.  If you like Vincent’s bed, check out Ikea’s Lillesand bed.  I think this frame would look wonderful painted a fun poppy color.  Sadly, Ikea doesn’t make a twin size.

Gimme a Giveaway: Poppy and Pinecone

***This giveaway is no longer accepting entries, Thank You!***

When we shared our state love art from Poppy and Pinecone, you all had an amazing response.

The Poppy and Pinecone shop is filled with fantastic watercolor paintings of states, countries, quotes, and more.  There’s something for everyone.  But, if you have something specific in mind, Elisabeth can make custom piece, too.

Elisabeth makes beautiful art, but she is also very accommodating, sweet, and talented.

I love the colors in each design.

All  images found via the featured Etsy seller’s listing as linked above.

The Goods: One $40.00 shop credit, good for or toward anything in the Poppy and Pinecone shop.

To Enter: Subscribe to follow Our Humble A{Bowe}d, if you’re not already.  To subscribe, click the “Sign Me Up!” button under “Be the first to know.”  Once you’ve subscribed, leave a comment, which can (but doesn’t have to) include our Just for Fun question.

Just for Fun: Tell us what state of the art/futeristic contraption you’d most like to have.   

For additional entries:

1. Add Poppy and Pinecone to your Etsy favs, come back and leave a comment telling us what your favorite item is.

2. Like Our Humble A{Bowe}d on Facebook, come back and leave another comment.

Contest Closes: Thursday, July 28th at 11:59 pm, central time.

Number of Winners: Two!

Ships: Anywhere in the world! 

Other Info: We will select the winner using random.org and announce on Friday, July 29th.  Good luck!!

Gimme a Giveaway: Living Room Floor Winner

Quotes can provide great inspiration and insight.  I recently came across this quote on Pinterest and couldn’t help but fall for it.

But this one is pretty great, too.

That Einstein sure was a smarty, huh?

Our winners liked great quotes, too.  Speaking of, the three winners are number 11, Melissa who’s favorite quote comes from Pride and Prejudice, “In vain have I struggled! It will not do! My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.”

Number 68, Angie, a librarian who loves our blog and Shakespere’s quote, “Come, and take choice of all my library, And so beguile thy sorrow.”

Our final winner is number 14, Lauren.  She likes the “That it will never come again” print.  So do I, Lauren.

If you didn’t win, don’t worry.  We still have a deal for you.  Enter the code FREESHIPOH at checkout to get free shipping now through Sunday.