May 2015

This Modern Life

Securing Picture Frames

This morning, my 2 year old decided it'd be a good idea to make a hoist out of his stuffed animals, climb 1/2 way out of his crib and attempt to rip the pictures from the wall. Not good. The large picture closest to him has been secured to the wall — top and bottom — since it was hung, but we thought these were far enough away. We were wrong.

This means today was spent securing these frames to the wall and it seemed like a good time for a DIY-tutorial… especially for folks in earthquake country.

I seem to recall seeing a securing system like this at an art gallery years ago, but I've never seen anything commercially available that is as simple. There are many more complex systems, but a security point at the bottom of the frame keeps it nice and secure to the wall… and in order to remove the frame, you have to unscrew the tab. A mending plate might work, but I wanted something a bit thinner and more discreet.

Combined with my favorite way to hang pictures — a french cleat — it provides for a rock solid mounting solution.

Today, I made my own securing tabs from some mirror handing hardware ($3) and some pin-nails.

1: Bend the hanger back at the first bend — turning it from a J to an L …

2: Mark the center of the bottom of your frame.

3: Drill a small hole for a pin nail to secure the tab to the frame… You might skip this and use glue, but a hard-connection is best.

4: Attach tab to frame.

5: Hang and level picture and secure tab to wall (you might need to use an anchor depending on your wall).

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Renovation // Transformation, This Modern Life

The Poolhouse

We've affectionately begun to refer to the MicroEichler as the "Poolhouse" partly because it sounds impossibly posh and partially because, well, it's adjacent to the pool. In the end, it will be an all-purpose room and part-time office (and part time nap-space) and we broke it in this weekend. Yes, naps here are indeed nice.

We got all of the furnishings in — and, although it doesn't have a lived-in look yet (and it still has that "new sofa" smell), I thought I'd take some photos. There's obviously still some work to do around the pool deck, but that'll be later in the summer.

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Pictorial Modernism, This Modern Life

4095 Phoenix for sale: A stunner

Our friend Blaine is moving… this makes us sad. However, his spectacularly restored house is now for sale.

You might remember the house from way back. Blaine easily wins the award for bringing back the most in-need house to an absolutely stunning example of MCM architecture. Hopefully the new owners will keep the faith and be just as wonderful.

You can read about it on its own microsite… His agent also commissioned some very nice photos which you can check out. I've included a few below.

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